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Springs of pure and clean water (photos)

Along with the scarcity of pure water, one must leave the valley communities of Kathmandu and enter the Kath region.

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KATHMANDU: Every Kathmandu resident is aware of the city’s water scarcity. There’s no need to explain it. Even when someone asks for water, they are unable to obtain it. What kind of water problem will there be in the residences on the streets where water tankers are not permitted to enter? When we picture it, it suffices.

Along with the scarcity of pure water, one must leave the valley communities of Kathmandu and enter the Kath region.

The water springs in Kath are cleaner and purer than the water found in urban areas.

However, even there, pollution is rapidly spreading since tourists who arrive do not pick up their rubbish.

The Bagmati river spring at Sundarijal, which is some distance from Kathmandu’s urban settlements, the Bhaktapur spring, the Karmanasa waterfall in Lalitpur, the Kathmandu Baideshwar waterfall, the waterfall at Bandegaon in Lalitpur, the waterfall at Kathmandu Tokha, and the waterfall at Kharipati in Bhaktapur are all really clean and clean.

There are hardly any springs of such pure and clean water in Kathmandu.

These are the pictures of clean springs of Kathmandu:-
Bagmati at Sundarijal is flowing as a waterfall.
Bhaktapur’s spring pool waterfall.
Lalitpur’s Karmanasa waterfall
Kathmandu’s Baideshwar waterfall.
Kunda near Godawari spring.
Waterfall of Godawari Botanical Garden.
Lalitpur’s Bandegaun’ss waterfall
Kathmandu’s Tokha waterfall.
Kathmandu’s Tokha waterfall.
The waterfall in Nagarkot forest near Kharipati in Bhaktapur.
Kathmandu’s Tokha waterfall.
Sundarijal waterfall in Kathmandu.