In Rasuwa, the Gosainkunda fair
has begun. Devotees have begun ascending the Suladri mountain in observance of
the Ganga Dussehra holiday to bathe at the sacred temple of Gosaikund.
It is said that taking a bath or
engaging in devotion at Gosaikund will grant one's desires. More than a
thousand worshippers have ascended Suladri Mountain since Wednesday to bathe in
the 4,380-meter-high Pavitra Kund, according to Milan Sapkota, Assistant
Conservation Officer of Langtang National Park.
Chief District Officer Vednidhi Khanal stated that the required security measures have been put in place in consideration of the pilgrims' demands. If there are any issues during the trip, he recommended that you notify the district administration office or the district police office.
According to Hoteliers'
Association District President Nisan Gajurel, Tirthalu does not have a housing
shortage. The duration of the Ganga Dussehra Mela is ten days. Through Dhunche,
Tiwari Bagar, Khanti, Deurali, Dimsa, Chandanbari, Cholangpati, and Laurivinayak,
one can go from Kathmandu to Gosainkund.
Annath Baral, the senior chief conservation officer of the park, emphatically urges travelers to refrain from cutting vegetation, dispose of waste properly, and avoid harming wild animals. Additionally, the Gosaikund Mela is confirmed to continue until June 2nd.