A striking sculpture of Lord Ganesha has been intricately carved into the stone at Ainapahara Waterfall, located in Aabukhaireni Gaunpalika-4. This new attraction, created under the initiative of the local rural municipality, aims to enhance the site as a prominent tourist destination.
The rural municipality of Aabukhaireni has taken a creative approach to draw tourists by integrating cultural and religious elements into the natural beauty of Ainapahara Waterfall. The carving of Lord Ganesha, a revered deity in Hinduism, adds a spiritual dimension to the picturesque location, offering visitors a unique blend of nature and culture.
Officials from the rural municipality expressed their vision to develop Ainapahara Waterfall into a well-known tourist spot that not only showcases the region’s natural beauty but also its rich cultural heritage. By adding such attractions, they hope to attract more tourists, both domestic and international, thereby boosting the local economy.
Visitors to Ainapahara Waterfall can now enjoy the serene environment while also experiencing the spiritual significance of the Lord Ganesha sculpture. This initiative is expected to put Ainapahara Waterfall on the map as a must-visit destination for tourists exploring Tanahun and the broader region.