Free nature guide for Shuklaphanta visitors

Free nature guides are given to visitors to Kanchanpur’s Shuklaphanta National Park to aid in their exploration of the area. Beginning on Friday, the Bhimdatta Municipality will construct this facility for park visitors as part of the Shuklaphanta Tourism Festival. From February 21 to 27, the Festival will commemorate the founding day of Shuklaphanta National Park. According to Rajendra KC the festival was planned to promote Shuklaphanta as a desirable travel destination, and nature guides were set up for visitors to the park during the week-long event. Additionally, the first 100 cars will not be charged the entrance fee as a way to encourage tourists.
The government should promote Shuklaphanta National Park, home to rare animals and rare plants, to attract foreign tourists. The festival aims to promote the park’s diverse wildlife, including storks, peacocks, and other animals. The park is also known for its rare plants and wildlife, making it a popular destination for both domestic and foreign tourists. Shuklaphanta National Park, which covers 305 square kilometers, is well-known for its reindeer. The park is home to over 2,200 reindeer. With grassland making up 19% of the park, it also boasts the largest grassland in the world. Additional events planned for the week-long celebration include a park cleanup, an essay contest, and meetings with Indian and Nepali travel and tourism business owners.