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Sephu Gewog to develop sites around Umteng Tsho

November 29, 2023
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In Wangdue Phodrang, Umteng Tsho in Sephu Gewog has been attracting an increasing number of visitors in recent years. Terton Dorji Lingpa is believed to have discovered several treasures in the 14th century from the lake which is worshipped for its sacredness. To attract more international and domestic tourists, the Sephu Gewog administration is planning to improve walking trails and carry out other site development works.

Umteng Tsho is located along the Lunana Gewog trail which is more than four thousand metres above sea level.

People visiting the lake have to walk uphill for around three hours from Gyentsa road point.

On the way to Umteng Tsho, people also visit the Thing-Thang Tsho. People believe that visiting lakes will help one overcome their fear of water.

However, currently, the area does not have mobile network connection, restrooms and proper footpath.

“I came from Thimphu to visit the lake. I am happy to be here. The lake is situated in a peaceful site,” said Kencho Wangmo, a visitor.

“As the lake is situated high up in the mountain, forget about 3G and 4G networks, there is no mobile network connection. If a visitor falls sick, there is no network here to even make a call,” said Ugyen Phuntsho, another visitor.

With an increasing number of visitors, the Gewog administration is planning to construct waste disposal pits, restrooms and walking trails among others.

However, the Gup says they are facing budget constraints to carry out the works.

“The number of both international and domestic tourists visiting the lake has increased. However, as of now, we do not have any facilities where visitors can relax and enjoy the view. Visitors also face difficulties when it snows and rains. Therefore, we are planning to build some canopies wherever necessary,” said Dawa Tshering, Sephu Gup.

The Gup says they might require around Nu 2 M to carry out all the work. The gewog administration is planning to propose the budget to relevant agencies in this financial year through the district administration.

Changa Dorji, Wangdue Phodrang

Edited by Tshering Zam 

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