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IN PICS: Riding the waves in Sunkoshi


06 April 2024  

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KATHMANDU: As the dry season heralds the arrival of spring, Sukute becomes a bustling hub for visitors seeking refreshment and adventure.

Situated conveniently close to Kathmandu and nestled along the banks of the Sunkoshi River, Sukute emerges as a favored destination for travelers.

One of the main attractions drawing crowds to Sukute is the exhilarating experience of rafting in the Sunkoshi River.

Adventurers and nature enthusiasts alike flock to the area to partake in this popular activity, adding an element of excitement to their springtime escapades.

During this season, Sukute witnesses a significant influx of tourists, both domestic and international, with an estimated daily footfall of around 1,500 visitors.

To cater to the growing demand, the area boasts a plethora of hotels and resorts, ensuring ample accommodation options for tourists.

Captured through the lens of the Nepal Photo Library, here are glimpses of tourists delighting in the thrills of rafting amidst the picturesque landscapes of Sukute.

Publish Date : 06 April 2024 10:40 AM

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