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Places to See in Ilam |
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Ilam is the far eastern district of the country,
inhabited by people of different colors living in peace and
harmony. Neighboring the famous Indian hill town of Darjeeling,
it is situated on the foothills of Mount Kanchanjunga, The third
highest peak in the world. Ilam is adorned with an almost
limitless range of lush-green tea gardens. The rolling hills
covered with tea leaves are simply majestic. The thick white
fogs alternatively descend to veil the gardens and then suddenly
vanish. Greenery prevails all over the hills of Ilam all around
the year. Ilam Tea Garden located near Ilam Bazaar and Kanyam
Tea Garden located halfway between Terai plain and Ilam Bazaar
are the major gardens of Nepal. Ilam is linked by a fine
metalled road with the East-West Highway of Nepal.
Pashupatinagar, situated at northern boarder of Ilam, is an
important entry point for travelers from Sikkim, Darjeeling and
Mirik. Darjeeling, a famous hill station of India, is just two
hours drive from Pashupatinagar. There are regular bus services
to Pashupatinagar and Ilam from Kathmandu and Biratnagar. |
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Antu Danda |
Antu Danda, situated at an altitude of 1677m in
Ilam District, is famous for its unique views of Everest and
Kanchanjunga. It is the best vantage point for viewing sunrise
and sunset. There is a motor able road from Ilam to Chhipitar
from where one can read Antu Danda on foot. This exhilarating
trekking along the lush green hills takes about 3 hours. |
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Mai Pokhari |
Situated at an altitude of 2438 meters, Mai
Pokhari is a famous place of pilgrimage in Ilam district. Lying
at about thirteen kilometers north of Ilam Bazaar, this
beautiful place consists of the pond whose circumference is more
than one kilometer. Altogether there are nine ponds in the area
some of which are large enough for boats. This place becomes
alive every year during 'Harisayam Ekadashi' when a one-night
fair is held. This place is a famous picnic spot for nearby
people Mai Pokhari can be reached in four hours from Ilam Bazaar
in jeep. On the way are the villages of Chureghanti, Bakhaute,
Dharapani and Hasbire Bhanjyang, which offer commanding views of
the snowy peaks towards north. |
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