Uttarey (West Sikkim): The Sikkim government is constructing a
road that will connect Uttarey, a quaint village in West Sikkim, to
Chiwa Bhanjyang located at a height of about 10,500ft on the border with
Nepal.
Once completed, the road is expected to give a boost to tourism and trade in the region.
This
will be the first road link between Sikkim and Nepal which share almost
100km long common border. Nepal already has constructed a road up to
Chiwa Bhanjyang.
The
18km Uttarey-Chiwa Bhanjyang road is being constructed by the Sikkim
road and bridges department at a cost of Rs 25 crore and is expected to
be completed by the year-end.
N.K. Subba, the urban development and housing department minister and
the MLA of Maneybong-Dentam constituency, under which Uttarey falls,
said the road would have been built much earlier, but the time taken to
get the forest and environmental clearance caused the delay.
"The work is on in full swing now, and we expect the road to be completed by end-December," he told The Telegraph.
Subba
said the road link with Nepal will give a boost to the tourism and
trade. "The area has been witnessing a steady rise in the flow of
tourists for the past six-seven years. The road will provide another
entry point for tourists. Trade between Sikkim and eastern Nepal will
also get a fillip," he said.
According to local people, given the
porous nature of the border, people on both sides have been trading in
small volume for years now.
"Items like salt, sugar and kerosene
are traded in the border area. With the establishment of the road link,
the trade volume will definitely see an increase. There will also be an
increase in the number of trading items," said Arjun Subba, a lodge
owner at Uttarey.
Uttarey, which is located at a height of 6740 feet, is about 20
kilometres from Pelling, a tourist hotspot. The village is a starting
point of many high-altitude trekking routes, including Uttarey- Chiwa
Bhanjyang-Singalila, Uttarey-Chiwa Bhanjyang-Phoktey Dara and
Uttarey-Chiwa Bhanjyang-Dzongri-Yuksom, among others.
Siv Bahadur
Limbu, a local tourism entrepreneur who conducts trekking tours, said
the trekking routes have become very popular since they were first
opened in 2010. "Uttary- Chiwa Bhanjyang is the shortest trek and takes
about two hours. Porters are available for hire at Uttarey. The higher
reaches are pristine, and when flowers like rhododendron are in bloom,
it is a sight to behold," he said.
The state government has set
up the Tenzing-Hillary Park and is in the process of reviving an
artificial lake located in the heart of the village to woo more
tourists.
"There used to be a lake in the village, but it dried
up and is now filled with mud. The government is in the process of
reviving the lake, which could add to the beauty of Uttarey," said
Arjun.
Singshore suspension bridge, believed to be the second
highest in Asia in terms of altitude, is also located in the area. The
bridge links Dentam with Uttarey.
The Telegraph
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