🀝 Partnerships & Management.

🌍 Building a Sustainable Future Together

The development of the Tenzing Hillary Trail is a structured, community-led initiative supported through strategic institutional coordination and responsible corporate partnership.

Our approach ensures that tourism development remains locally governed, environmentally sustainable, and culturally respectful, while benefiting from long-term external collaboration.

πŸ›οΈ Program Management.

The Tenzing Hillary Trail is formally managed by the Ramechhap Tourism Development & Religious Site Preservation Service.

This institutional framework ensures:

βœ” Community-first decision making
βœ” Environmentally responsible infrastructure development
βœ” Cultural and sacred site protection
βœ” Long-term sustainable tourism planning
βœ” Alignment with local governance structures

Our mission is to ensure that every stage of development reflects the aspirations and priorities of local communities.

🌟 Our Strategic Partner.

We extend our sincere appreciation to Vision Energy and Power Ltd. for their continued support and commitment to regional development.

Their Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) contribution through the Nupche–Likhu Hydropower Project has played a key role in supporting early-stage development and ongoing institutional strengthening of the trail.

This partnership reflects a shared vision:

Sustainable energy development and sustainable tourism growth work together for regional prosperity.

πŸ”οΈ CSR-Backed Regional Development.

In alignment with resolutions adopted at the ward-level general assembly of Umakunda Rural Municipality, a portion of CSR funding has been allocated to support integrated tourism development in the region.

These resources are directly invested into the Tenzing Hillary Trail development program, ensuring long-term, community-centered impact.

πŸ“Š Partnership Model: A Two-Phase Development Journey.

🌱 Phase 1: Community-Led Foundation Development

Supported by: Vision Energy and Power Ltd.
Implemented by: Kangchorten β€œKa” Conservation Forest Management Sub-Community

This foundational phase focused on discovering, documenting, and activating traditional Himalayan routes.

Key Achievements:

βœ” Trail exploration, surveying, and GPS mapping
βœ” Documentation of historic routes including Dukhar Kha Pass corridor
βœ” Initial trail maps and informational materials
βœ” Community awareness and early promotional campaigns
βœ” Basic signage and field-level infrastructure development
βœ” Early media documentation and storytelling initiatives

This phase ensured the trail grew organically from local knowledge and community leadership.

πŸ—οΈ Phase 2: Institutional Growth & Sustainable Expansion.

Supported by: Vision Energy and Power Ltd.
Implemented by: Ramechhap Tourism Development & Religious Site Preservation Service

Building on the grassroots foundation, this phase focuses on structured, scalable, and sustainable tourism development.

Current Focus Areas:

βœ” Establishment of professional management systems
βœ” Standardized training for guides and homestay operators
βœ” Strengthening safety protocols and emergency systems
βœ” Upgrading trail signage and infrastructure
βœ” Development of designated campsites and rest points
βœ” National and international promotional initiatives
βœ” Digital presence and media development
βœ” Community entrepreneurship and skills training programs

This phase ensures long-term sustainability and global readiness of the trail.

🌐 Why This Partnership Model Works.

🀝 Community-Led Foundation

The trail was first built through grassroots exploration and local knowledge, ensuring authenticity and cultural integrity.

πŸ“ˆ Structured Scaling Support

Institutional support enables professional development, safety improvements, and long-term tourism growth.

🌱 Balanced Development Vision

The model integrates energy infrastructure development with sustainable tourism, creating a unified regional growth strategy.

πŸ’¬ Partnership Statement.

β€œThe Tenzing Hillary Trail represents more than a trekking routeβ€”it demonstrates how sustained partnership between community vision and responsible corporate support can create a sustainable future for mountain regions. From initial exploration to structured development, this journey reflects shared commitment at every step.”
β€” Ramechhap Tourism Development & Religious Site Preservation Service

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