Damauli. Tanahu: The construction of ‘Sky Walk’ at Ainapahara, a tourist destination in Abukhaireni rural municipality of Tanahun, has reached the final stage. The construction of the sky walk has started here since the second week of May and the work has reached the final stage.
Shukra Chuman, chairperson of Anbukhaireni Rural Municipality-2, said that the sky walk has been constructed with the objective of making Ainapahara of Anbukhaireni rural municipality-2 a tourist hub. According to him, the sky walk has been constructed at an investment of Rs 1.5 million and preparations have been made to bring it into commercial operation within a few days.
There is a space of one foot between each step of the 50-meter-high and 57-meter-long skywalk. He said, “Walking on the sky walk can experience a unique adventure in the midst of greenery, quiet guard and open sky. There is no need to fear as it is a high quality construction with safety measures. ’
He said that the infrastructure has been added here as this place has become a tourist attraction of late. He expressed the belief that the sky walk would help in the development of tourism and adventure activities here.
This place, which is adjacent to the Prithvi Highway, has been developed as a tourist destination. Domestic tourists flock here on public holidays. More than 1,000 tourists visit the temple on Saturday, said Ash Bahadur Gurung, ward chair of Abukhaireni rural municipality-2.
He said that this place has been chosen by tourists by carving various artistic figures on stone. “The rural municipality has promoted this place as a tourist destination and it is also preferred as it is connected with the highway,” he said. ’
The rural municipality has already earned more than Rs 6 million from a mirror watch. After the development of the place near the highway as a tourist destination, a park has been built to make this place more beautiful and attractive.
Here, the shape of Ganesha has been made on the stone of the place where the waterfall fell, while the shape of mother and child and fairy has been made on the stone near the waterfall. Tanahu: Water from the Sidhi rivulet, located at the foot of Chhimkeshwari, the highest Mountain Range of Tanahun, has flowed into the waterfall. The rural municipality has prepared a detailed master plan report to streamline the Aina Pahra waterfall.
According to the detailed project report, a budget of Rs 100 million is required to organize this place. According to the DPR, buddha statue, railing, parking and other structures will be constructed at this place.
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