Myagdi, Dec 27: Phalamedanda, a
hilltop spot situated along the Karbakeli trekking route, is developing into an
attractive destination for nature and culture lovers.
The place is located on the border
between Annapurna rural municipality-8 of Myagdi and Jaljala rural
municipality-5 of Parbat district.
Local youth leader Purkha Purja
said that Phalamedanda has become a place of choice for the domestic tourists.
"Offering a blend of natural splendor and indigenous culture to the
visitors at the highest place near the Beni Bazaar is the special feature of
Phalamedanda," he said.
According to Purja, holidayers and
backpackers from Beni, Baglung and Kushma have been flocking to Phalamedanda.
He said the road leading to this hill station situated at an altitude of 2,300
metres from the sea level is being upgraded and many community lodges are
operation there.
There are high number of visitors
at Phalamedanda on Saturday and other public holidays. Saturday is the weekly
public holiday in Nepal. Tourists can also be seen here on other days as
well.
The Karbakeli trekking route
incorporates the touristic places, including Phalamedanda, of Myagdi and Parbat
districts.
Phalamedanda is also an auxiliary
tourism destination of the Annapurna Dhawalagiri Community Eco-Trek Route.
"One can get a mesmerizing
view of the Dhawalagiri, Nilgiri and Annapurna range from Phalamedanda. It also
offers eye-catching views of the Kaligandaki River and the rural settlements in
Myagdi, Parbat and Baglungm besides the stunning view of the sunrise and
sunset," said Bimal Dhakal of Gyadi, Kushma, a backpacker.
The indigenous art and culture of
the Magar community, local cuisine, warm hospitality and the rural way of life
are the additional attractions of Phalamedanda.
The members of the Dhawalagiri
Mothers Group welcome the visitors to Phalamedanda with the presentation of
folk songs and dance. The visitors are free to partake in the singing and
dancing amidst the playing of the Panchai Baja, the traditional Nepali musical
instruments.
Phalamedanda is two and half hours
trek and one hour 20 minutes drive from Beni. A Guest House is also in
operation there, providing accommodation to 20 persons. One can enjoy dishes
comprising meat items of local chicken and goat, leafy vegetables, millet and
buckwheat.
"We have expedited the
infrastructure construction for development of tourism at Phalamedanda. The
problem of food and accommodation has been solved with the construction of the
Guest House and the dining hall. This has also increased income and employment
opportunities for the locals," said Tilak GC, the Ward Chair of Jaljala
rural municipality-5.
An owl festival was also organized
here last year for tourism promotion. Vice-Chairman of Jaljala rural
municipality, Deepak Acharya said that the local government has emphasized on
tourism promotion activities at Phalamedanda, Hampal, Bhume Thakur at Dhairing
and Banau. Similarly, it plans to develop Banskharka as the agro-tourism
destination. (RSS)