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Tourist arrivals on the rise in Rasuwa



RASUWA: The number of domestic and foreign tourists coming to visit the upper region of Rasuwa has increased with the arrival of spring and slack in the number of COVID-19 infections.

Around 100 domestic and 22 to 23 foreign tourists are arriving daily to visit Langtang and the holy shrine of Gosainkunda located in the upper region of Rasuwa said Chief Conservation Officer of Langtang National Park, Pramod Bhattarai.

The majority of the domestic tourists are headed towards the holy shrine of Gosainkunda while foreign tourists are visiting the Langtang national park and trekking in the mountainous region.

Hotelier Pasang Ghurmi Tamang of Chandanbari shared that the Gosaikunda religious route has become more vibrant after the tourists started flocking to the deserted Himalayan tourist area. Hoteliers say that there is hope for economic recovery as the number of visitors continues to increase.

Apart from traveling by land, the attraction of devotees going to Gosainkund by air is also increasing. The helicopter facility has made it easier for the senior citizens, who are unable to walk on foot, to visit this holy shrine, said local priest Tanka Prasad Dhakal.

Publish Date : 23 April 2022 10:19 AM

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