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Eastern Nepal |
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Biratnagar |
BIRATNAGAR* (pop. 130,000) is an industrial
center in the Terai. Nepal’s first large-scale industry,
Biratnagar Jute Mills, was set up here in 1936. Koshi Tappu
Wildlife Reserve (90-minute drive) is a bird watching spot. The
Koshi Barrage on the Koshi river (two-hour drive) is an
impressive sight. Biratnagar is the hub of air routes in eastern
Nepal. (Temperature 8-39 degrees Celsius.). |
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Dharan |
DHARAN (pop. 66,000) is 41 km north of Biratnagar
where the Himalayan foothills and the Terai plains overlap. It
is 17 km from the intersection at Itahari on the East-West
Highway. Dharan was formerly a recruitment center for Gurkha
soldiers, and most of the population are ex-army. A huge
hospital now stands at the recruiting camp. Bijayapur hill
contains several sacred sites. The hilltop of Bhedetar (16 km,
one-hour drive) is popular for its views of the Himalaya and the
Koshi river. Barah Chhetra, a Hindu holy place, is a 30-minute
drive plus a two-hour walk. |
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Dhankuta |
DHANKUTA (pop. 17,000) is 52 km north of Dharan.
It is a charming hill town of cobbled streets and white-washed
houses populated by Rais, Limbus and Newars. The villages to the
north are starting points for treks to Makalu and Kanchenjunga.
An excursion to Hile, 13 km north, is an opportunity to view the
eastern Himalaya. Basantapur (elev. 2,200 m) is a large bazaar
35 km north of Dhankuta. It is situated on a ridge above Tanmaya
Khola, and offers a view of the entire Kanchenjunga range. The
road continues north up to Terhathum. (Temperature 5-30 degrees
Celsius.). |
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Janakpur |
Janakpur is the capital of the ancient state of
Mithila. The Janaki Temple, located in the center of the city,
is well known in the Hindu Kingdom. Sita the wife of the
legendary hero Ram was born in Janakpur. Throughout the year,
many pilgrims come to pay their respects to Ram and Sita who are
the main religious attractions in Janakpur. The city is thronged
by worshippers and visitors alike especially during the festival
of Bibah Panchami. This annual festival is celebrated on the
occasion of Ram and Sita's marriage and their wedding ceremony
is enacted throughout the week.
Access :
Regular bus services are available from Kathmandu and other
cities. It has an all weather airport with regular flights from
Kathmnadu.
Accommodation :
There are a number of good hotels and lodges in Janakpur. |
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