Phungling (Taplejung), Feb 2: Chandra Mabo has traveled to Tiptala Bhanjyang on a motorcycle, with claims to be the first person to do so. Tiptala Bhanjyang in Taplejung is 5,100 meters above sea level.
The place can be now reached via
the Tamor Corridor that connects Nepal with India and China. This corridor
starts Jogbani in India and connects with Tibet in China. Recently, a jeep had
reached Olangchungola, the border point with China, and Mabo rode an additional
24 kilometers to reach Tiptala Bhanjyang.
Tashi Sherpa, elected
representative of Faktanglung Rural Municipality-7, said that this is the first
time that a motorcycle journey has been made to Tiptala.
According to motorcycle rider Mabo,
it was very difficult to ride the motorcycle from Sukepani to the Olangchungola
section. He said that since it is a high mountainous area, oxygen level is low,
extreme cold and the efficiency of the motorcycle decreases making it a
challenging journey.
Rajan Limbu, chairperson of
Faktanglung Rural Municipality, said the success of the motorcycle trip to
Tiptala Bhanjyang will help promote tourism in the area.
The district residents are excited
after motorcycles and vehicles reached Tiptala. Especially the locals of
Olangchungola, Yangma and Ghunsa hope that the road expansion will make
transportation easier.
The expansion of this road has
increased the possibility of connecting India, Nepal and China. Tiptala is
connected to the border with Tibet through the North-South Highway from Rani in
Biratnagar via the Tamor Corridor.
This 292-kilometer-long road is
considered the shortest route connecting India to China via Nepal. (RSS)