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White Rhododendrons Blanket Jiri Hills in Nepal

From Kathmandu Post · (2h ago) English Positive tone

Translated from English, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

TLDR

  • White rhododendrons are currently blooming across the hills of Jiri, a hill town in Nepal's Dolakha district.
  • The flowers are particularly visible around a rhododendron park, a local attraction.
  • Despite a reduction in dense forest cover over time, Jiri's natural beauty persists, supporting local wildlife and birdlife.

Jiri, a picturesque hill town in Nepal's Dolakha district, is currently adorned with the delicate beauty of white rhododendrons, locally known as 'chimal.' The Kathmandu Post highlights this seasonal spectacle, which transforms the slopes into a vibrant sanctuary, particularly around the rhododendron park in ward 6 of Jiri Municipality.

While the hillsides retain their lush greenery, the dense forests that once characterized the region have diminished over the years. This environmental shift is a subtle undercurrent to the town's natural charm. Yet, the natural rhythm of Jiri endures, evident in its terraced fields, the surrounding wildlife, and the persistent presence of seasonal and resident birdlife.

The town's name itself is rooted in the local Jirel language, underscoring its deep cultural connection to the land. The Kathmandu Post's report captures the essence of Jiri's enduring appeal, where natural beauty and local heritage intertwine. Even as conservation efforts remain crucial for maintaining ecological balance amidst changing forest cover, the blooming rhododendrons serve as a reminder of the resilience and persistent allure of this Himalayan haven.

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Originally published by Kathmandu Post in English. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.