Rupse Waterfall, located in Dana, Annapurna Rural Municipality Ward No. 3 in Myagdi, has recently become a hotspot for tourists eager to immerse themselves in its natural beauty. Known as one of Nepal’s most scenic waterfalls, Rupse cascades dramatically down rocky cliffs, creating a breathtaking view that draws visitors from across the country and beyond.
The waterfall, with its thundering flow and misty ambiance, provides tourists with a unique experience as they gather to marvel at its beauty. Many tourists enjoy cooling off by the waterfall and capturing memories against the stunning backdrop of cascading water surrounded by lush green hills.
Located along the Beni-Jomsom highway, the Rupse Waterfall is easily accessible, attracting both domestic and international visitors. According to local businesses, the influx of tourists has boosted nearby accommodations, eateries, and shops, contributing to the local economy. Tourists describe the experience as “refreshing” and “rejuvenating,” with some even planning overnight stays in Dana to fully enjoy the scenic surroundings.
As interest in Rupse Waterfall grows, Annapurna Rural Municipality and local tourism promoters are exploring ways to further enhance the tourist experience with improved infrastructure and services, while maintaining the natural beauty of the site. The goal is to ensure sustainable tourism that supports the local community and preserves the environment.