Birgunj (Parsa), May 5: Home stay entrepreneurs here have been elated with the Sunakhari buffer zone community homestay located in Thori rural municipality-5, Subarnapur of Parsa district drawing increasing inflow of guests.
The Sunakhari community homestay
has received as many as 3,000 guests in the current fiscal year.
Although influx of tourists has not
increased in lack of adequate publicity and branding of the first community
homestay of the Madhes province, there has been a significant increase in the
flow of tourists this fiscal year.
President of Sunakhari Community
Homestay Shambhu Ram Poudel, said that more than 60 film shooters and
technicians had stayed in the homestay for three months from November to
February of the current fiscal year.
Around 1,800 tourists had visited
Nepal in the last fiscal year", he said, adding, "Around 3,000
tourists have arrived till the third week of April this year".
"Around 1,800 tourists had
visited Nepal in the last fiscal year", he said, adding, "Around
3,000 tourists have arrived till the third week of April this year." With
the increase in the number of tourists, enthusiasm among the local homestay
operators is increasing.
Producer Anup Paudel had shot the
film 'Elephant in the Fog' based in Nepali and Bhojpuri languages in Shikaribas
and surrounding areas of Thori rural municipality.
In the last fiscal year, around
1,800 guests had arrived here. The homestay has been operating in 15 houses
since 2073 BS.
Located at a distance of 34
kilometers from Birgunj Metropolitan Area, homestay offers a panoramic view of
Thori as well as various types of wild animals.
The key attractions of the area are
Baghmorcha Mai, monastery (Gumba), Pranami Temple, Martyrs Memorial, Sunakhari
Forest among others.
At present, 15 houses are being
operated here. There are two rooms in one house. Bhim Bahadur Pakhrin, chair of
Sunakhari User Committee, said that they have been facing trouble in taking
tourists to different places on public holidays due to white number plate
safari vehicle for carrying tourists.
"We went to the Madhes
province ministry several times. However, the problem has not been resolved
yet. Chief District Officer of Parsa, Ganesh Aryal, has pledged to provide
necessary facilitation to solve the problem.
The guests also prefer locally
produced corn special dishes, local chicken and corn husks in the homestay
here.
The Tamang community has also been
showing cultural programmes when guests come to the group. (RSS)