Manjushree Park in Mirik has all the
ingredients to become a major tourist destination in the hills with its
lush green gardens and natural ambience. On the same line, the district
administration is planning to promote the park as a key tourist
attraction in the hills. Manjushree Park was established in 2000 and was
inaugurated by the then Darjeeling administration (DGP) chief, Subash
Ghisingh.
The park already has 11 sheds and a
temple along with restrooms and other facilities. To add to the existing
facilities, the district administration is planning to establish coffee
house, swimming pool, rest house, shopping complex and a children park
for the benefit of the tourists. The park has enough space for the
planned development and would be a great boost to cater to the
increasing tourist influx during the season, according to park official
Krishna Mani Thapa. “The park has footpath to reach each and every sheds
spread across the park, but there is a need of a bridge for one of the
sections,” he added.
The park has already become a major
attraction for many tourists visiting Mirik and with the planned
development, its popularity is expected to increase further. With
support from the GTA and prompt execution of the plan, the park not only
has the potential to be a prominent to tourist destination among the
hills but also across the country.(EOIC)
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