In a bid to preserve its cultural heritage and bolster tourism, Helambu Rural Municipality has launched initiatives to conserve the iconic yak, a species facing the threat of disappearance in the region. Nima Gyaljen Sherpa, Chairperson of the rural municipality, revealed that the yak population had been dwindling recently, prompting the introduction of various programs aimed at protecting the beloved animal.
Yaks, once a common sight in the upper regions of Helambu, including Melamchi Ghyang, are now facing the risk of extinction in the lower areas. Recognizing the urgency of the situation, the rural municipality is actively working to safeguard the yak population, Sherpa said.
One of the key measures implemented by the rural municipality is the annual relocation of yaks to the upper regions, ensuring their safety and preserving their natural habitat. Sherpa informed that this task has already commenced, underscoring the municipality’s commitment to yak conservation.
Beyond its ecological significance, the preservation of yaks holds cultural and economic importance for Helambu, known as the ‘village of monasteries’ and home to the Hyolmo community. Sherpa expressed confidence that increasing the number of yaks would attract more domestic and foreign visitors to the tourist town, renowned for its natural and cultural beauty.
Helambu, a region rich in monasteries and cultural heritage, offers visitors a unique opportunity to immerse themselves in the local way of life and witness the majestic yaks in their natural habitat. By safeguarding these iconic animals, the rural municipality aims to not only protect a cherished part of its cultural identity but also enhance its appeal as a premier tourist destination.
As Helambu Rural Municipality continues its efforts to conserve the yak population, the initiative serves as a shining example of sustainable tourism and cultural preservation, ensuring that future generations can experience the region’s rich heritage and natural wonders.
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