Dodhara Chandani, Feb 22 : The Shuklaphanta Festival has kicked off in Kanchanpur district from today in a bid to attract as many as tourists in the Shuklaphanta National Park.
The Bhimdutta Municipality
organized the Festival that aims to promote the National Park that sprawls on
an area of 305 square kilometres in the extreme south-eastern section of
Kanchanpur district and is home to wide variety of flora and faunas as well as
rich vegetation.
The Park was a hunting reserve
initially in the 1969 and was turned into a National Park in 2017, according to
the Department of National Parks and Wildlife Conservation.
Inaugurating the Festival, District
Coordination Committee, Kanchanpur Chief Durga Dutta Bohara spoke of the need
to develop the National Park as a tourist destination.
"We have rare species of
wildlife in our Shuklaphanta National Park. It is imperative we promote this
Park and develop this place as the destination for external and domestic
tourists," said Bohara, calling for contribution from all quarters towards
this end.
Bhimdutta Municipality Mayor Padam
Bogati expressed his confidence that this Festival would aid in tourism
development in the district.
According to him, if the dry port,
Mahakali Corridor, Majhgaun Airport, Daijichhela Industrial Area among other
mega projects were operational, the tourism business here would boom.
Similarly, President of Kanchanpur
Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Pitambar Joshi, viewed that the local
government should bring forward tourism promotion programmes in coordination of
the private sector. He argued that the government should ensure an easy access
to tourism destinations apart from putting in place necessary amenities.
Joshi asserted that the tourism
sector should also create an enabling environment for the private sector to
invest in the tourism sector.
The 10-day Festival will feature
discussions, a secondary school level oratory competition on the importance of
tourism and tourism conservation, sight-seeing excursions, observation of herds
of blackbuck and tourism promotional events among others, the organizers
said. (RSS)