Pokhara’s biggest water sports fishtail dream park with an investment of 500 million
Not only are games that are played in the water or in the summer kept in the park, but so are games that do not require water.
POKHARA: Water sports parks in Nepal have recently become a popular source of entertainment for people. With a 500 million investment, an international-level Fishtail Dream Park has opened in Pokhara to cover this atmosphere.
The owner, Bharat Gautam, describes Fishtail Dream Park as a place where people can have fun. Pokhara has never had a park of this caliber built. “We have events that any individual or family can come here and enjoy for the entire day,” Gautam says.
Gautam informed that there are approximately 25 different types of activities available, including indoor games, dry park, wet park, sofa slide, lazy river, free fall, Tronado Bawal, wave pool, train, and so on.
The park’s entrance fee is 200 rupees. Children receive a 50 percent discount. Similarly, the water park package costs 1,200 rupees, while the dry park package costs 450 rupees. It will cost Rs 150 to Rs 300 per game for those who want to play limited games after entry.
Not only are games that are played in the water or in the summer kept in the park, but so are games that do not require water. Water and dry parks, according to Gautam, have been conceived at the same location so that people can come and have fun in any weather.
Some of these parks are open for six months and then close. To avoid this, we have kept separate indoor games for children “Gautam continues. “This park’s technology and materials are imported from India and China. We have installed quality products with special attention to customer safety.
Five thousand people can have fun at the same time by playing various games in the 65-acre park. The park directly employs approximately 100 people.
The park is about 4 kilometers from Pokhara’s old airport and 5 kilometers from Prithvi Chowk. The park is accessible not only by private vehicle but also by public transportation from the airport to Dhungesahu, Sitapaila.
The park has been funded by Hira KC, Narayan Kharel, Kamal Basnet, Bharat Gautam, Kadam KC, Sushil Kharel, Narayan Paudel, Jitendra KC, Arjun Kharel, Madan Kumar Shrestha, Bheem KC, and others.