Water hyacinth removed from Phewa Lake

Tourism entrepreneurs have become active to remove water hyacinth after Phewa Lake becomes ugly due to water hyacinth.

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In picture: Water hyacinths in Phewa Lake

Water hyacinths are seen on the surface of Phewa Lake in Pokhara, Kaski on Sunday.

Water hyacinth removed from Phewa Lake

Tourism entrepreneurs have become active to remove water hyacinths after Phewa Lake becomes ugly due to water hyacinths.

Water hyacinth removed from Phewa Lake

Tourism entrepreneurs have become active to remove water hyacinth after Phewa Lake becomes ugly due to water hyacinth.

Stakeholders take initiation to conserve and develop Begnas Lake

Begnas Tal is the third largest lake of Nepal and second largest behind the Phewa Lake among eight lakes in Pokhara

Stakeholders take initiation to conserve and develop Begnas Lake

Begnas Tal is the third largest lake of Nepal and second largest behind the Phewa Lake among eight lakes in Pokhara

Ramji Nepali passionate singer of national anthems

If you see a person walking along the bank of the Phewa Lake carrying the Moon-and Sun-spangled flag and a backpack

Ramji Nepali passionate singer of national anthems

If you see a person walking along the bank of the Phewa Lake carrying the Moon-and Sun-spangled flag and a backpack

Pokhara starts Fewa lake cleaning

A cleaning campaign has been started from this morning after the spread of water lily weeds in Pokhara's Phewa Lake

Talpokhara at Rampur resembling Phewa Lake attracting tourists

PALPA, August 9: Talpokhara, a lake at Rampur in the district that resembles the Phewa Lake has become a tourist destination attracting hundreds of tourists. Concerned authorities and local tourism entrepreneurs have joined hands in the restoring the lake and the area where it lies so as to promote tourism.  Construction of structures and a road leading to the area is attributed to the popularity of the area, said Janak Bhandari, secretary of the Talpokhara Tourism Infrastructure Construction Consumers’ Committee, adding that the lake has added a brick to the development of Rampur.  Talpokhara has recently been listed in the top 100 destinations for a visit in the country. Of the total Rs 5 million allocated for the development of Talpokhara in the previous fiscal year, 2020/21 by the Department of Tourism, Rs 4.7 million has been received and used in replenishing the water in the lake and constructing a wall with barbed wires, said the Committee.  Similarly, a selfie zone has been constructed on the premises of Jaleshwor Mahadev Temple, said the Committee Chair Sagar Prasad Devkota. “The water in the lake has been replenished despite ongoing COVID-19. If the situation goes normal, we will operate a boat for tourists,” he said.