The newly constructed road connecting Besisahar, the district headquarters of Lamjung, to Chame in Manang traverses the rocky cliffs near the border at Myardi Khola. This section of the road, considered particularly perilous, was developed by the Nepal Army.
The road, which plays a crucial role in connecting the two districts, navigates through some of the most challenging terrains in the region. The ‘track’ through the rocky hills near Mardi Khola, known for its difficulty and potential hazards, has been expertly opened by the Nepal Army, showcasing their engineering capabilities and commitment to improving infrastructure in remote areas.
This road is expected to significantly enhance transportation and accessibility between Lamjung and Manang, facilitating better movement of people and goods. It is a vital development for the local communities, providing them with a safer and more reliable route, especially crucial during emergencies and for the transport of essential supplies.
The completion of this road underscores the Nepal Army’s pivotal role in national infrastructure projects, particularly in regions where construction is fraught with geographical and environmental challenges.