Biratnagar is a metropolitan city of Nepal. industrial, tourism, hotels , wild nature
Biratnagar (Devanāgarī: विराटनगर) is a metropolitan city[2] of Nepal. According to the 2011 census, the city ranks fourth in population. It ranks second in population density after Kathmandu. Biratnagar is the industrial capital of Nepal and has a total area of 40.108 mi² (103.88 km²). Its geographical location is 26°28'60N 87°16'60E.[3] The city is located in Morang District in the Kosi Zone of the eastern Terai region of Nepal. It lies 399 km east of Nepal's capital, Kathmandu, and 6 km north of the border of the Indian state of Bihar. It lies in the Province No. 1, as per the new Constitution of Nepal 2015. It was declared as a Metropolitan city on 22nd of May, 2017 along with Birgunj.[4] The city is upgraded to metropolis by adding Tankisinuwari and Jahada-3 making the total population to reach 240,000 from current population of 214,000. [5]
In southern Nepal, about 23 people were killed by emergency weather. Heavy rainfall in the mountainous region has led to floods and landslides.
Thousands of homes have been destroyed by natural violence and villages are sealed from the outside world. The airport of the city of Biratnagar has been closed because it is blank.
The Nepalese government mobilized the police and the army for rescue work. Helicopters are deployed to evacuate people from the affected area.
Nepal has settled with natural disasters. By 2015, around 9000 people were killed in a severe earthquake.
Biratnagar is a hub for explorers of places in eastern Nepal like Ilam, Taplejung, Sankhuwasabha and Panchthar. A number of colorful haat bazaars (weekly markets) are held each week in different parts of the town, where farmers from the rural hinterland set up stalls to trade agricultural produce, spices and handicrafts.
There are several gardens, temples and places of religious importance in Biratnagar. Gopal garden, located near Hathkhola and Hridreyandra Bal Udhhyan near Thulo Mill are two main gardens. Temples have been the jewel of Biratnagar. They are decorated in vibrant ways to make them attractive.
The Koshi Tappu Wildlife Reserve famous for its wildlife, especially for bird-watching enthusiasts, is a 90-minute drive from the city. It is home to the endangered wild buffaloes called Arna in Nepali.
The largest rhododendron forests of Tinjure, Milke and Jaljale can be reached in about 3–4 hours. Scenic treks with views of Mt. Makalu and Kanchenjunga can be started from the small towns of Basantapur or Tumlingtar.
The beautiful tea gardens of Ilam are just 4 hours' drive away. Another place of interest is the hilly district of Dhankuta with its orange orchards.
Dharan is (40 km to the north of Biratnagar); Itahari is 20 km north of Biratnagar . These places are famous for Taltalaiya, Ocean Park, Gokulam Resort, Dantakali Temple, Pindeshwor Temple, Budha Subba Temple and Panch Kanya, and are surrounded by hills; Bhedetar is a famous viewpoint.
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Biratnagar Airport विराटनगर (google earth)
Biratnagar Airport (GE)
Biratnagar Airport is an airport serving Biratnagar, a city of the Morang District in Province No. 1 in Nepal.
Biratnagar Airport has frequent flights to Kathmandu and other airports inside Nepal. It is the regional hub for the eastern part of the country.
Facilities
Owned and operated by the Government of Nepal, Biratnagar Airport commenced operations on 6 July 1958. The airport is located at an elevation of 236 feet (72 m) above mean sea level. It has one runway designated 09/27 with an asphalt surface measuring 1,505 by 30 metres (4,938 ft × 98 ft).
Airport tower seen through a window of an airplane.
The airport is capable of handling aircraft from the Nepalese Army Air Service. The Nepalese government has approved making it the largest international airport in Nepal.
Biratnagar विराटनगर is a metropolitan city of Nepal.According to the 2011 census, the city ranks fourth in population. It ranks second in population density after Kathmandu. Biratnagar is the industrial capital of Nepal and has a total area of 40.108 mi² (103.88 km²). Its geographical location is 26°28'60N 87°16'60E. The city is located in Morang District in the Kosi Zone of the eastern Terai region of Nepal. It lies 399 km east of Nepal's capital, Kathmandu, and 6 km north of the border of the Indian state of Bihar. It lies in the Province No. 1, as per the new Constitution of Nepal 2015. It was declared as a Metropolitan city on 22nd of May, 2017 along with Birgunj. The city is upgraded to metropolis by adding Tankisinuwari and Jahada-3 making the total population to reach 240,000 from current population of 214,000.
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Nepal: Top 13 Experiences according to Lonely Planet
Nepal: Top 13 Experiences according to Lonely Planet
12. Swayambhunath
A site on a hill overlooking the city with a large stupa and other Buddhist and Hindu iconography, one of the most sacred Buddhist sites in the country. Aside from the views over the city and the ancient carvings in every available space, it's crowded with monkeys mingling with the visitors.
11. Nepal's Fantastic Festivals
Many notable festivals are celebrated in Nepal. As a predominantly Hindu and Buddhist nation, many of the festivals in Nepal are religious ones. Nepal has so many spectacular festivals that any visit is almost certain to coincide with at least one. Celebrations range from masked dances designed to exorcise bad demons to epic bouts of tug-of-war between rival sides of a town.
10. White-Water Rafting
Nepal is one of the world's best rafting and kayaking destinations. Fuelled by water rushing down from the Himalayan peaks, day runs on the Bhote Kosi offer thrilling white water that comes straight from Tibet. Even better are the longer multiday adventures -- liquid journeys that take you down the Karnali, Tamur and Sun Kosi Rivers through some of Nepal's remotest corners.
9. Langtang Trekking
Langtang is a region in Nepal to the north of Kathmandu and bordering Tibet. It is protected as Langtang National Park and has a number of high peaks including Langtang Lirung. The park contains a wide variety of climatic zones, from subtropical to alpine. Approximately 25% of the park is forested.
8. Lumbini, Buddha's Birthplace
It was in Lumbini that the Buddha was born. A pillar now marks the spot of Asoka's visit to Lumbini. According to an inscription on the pillar, it was placed there by the people then in charge of the park to commemorate Asoka's visit and gifts. The park was previously known as Rummindei, two miles north of Bhagavanpura.
7. Views from Pokhara
Pokhara is the third largest city in Nepal. It is the starting point for most of the treks in the Annapurna area. It is considered by some to be the most beautiful place in the world. Pokhara is the largest tourist city in the country, home to great Himalayan trails, residence of a large number of British Gurkha soldier.
6. Bodhnath Stupa
The Buddhist stupa of Boudhanath dominates the skyline. The ancient Stupa is one of the largest in the world. The influx of large populations of refugees from Tibet has seen the construction of over 50 Tibetan Gompas around Boudhanath. Along with Swayambhunath, it is one of the most popular tourist sites in the Kathmandu area.
5. Elephant Safari, Chitwan National Park
There are many species of birds, crocodiles, rhinos, sloth bears, tigers and monkeys. The elephants you will see walking through the village are domesticated and used for taking tourists on sightseeing excursions. Of course it would not be Nepal without the usual cows, goats, and stray dogs roaming the village as well. Rhino sightings less than a half-mile from the village are not uncommon.
4. Bhaktapur & Kathmandu Valley
Bhaktapur is an ancient city and is renowned for its elegant art, fabulous culture, colorful festivals, traditional dances and indigenous lifestyle of the Newari community. It is just 12 kilometers east of Kathmandu, but gives the feeling of prehistoric times given the ambiance of traditional homes, lifestyles and environment.
3. Annapurna Circuit Trek
This circuit is considered one of the best treks in the world though road construction is threatening its reputation and its future as a classic trek. Yet no one disputes that the scenery is outstanding: 17 to 21 days long, this trek takes you through distinct regional scenery of rivers, flora, fauna and above all - mountains.
2. Everest Base Camp Trek
Famous for its spectacular mountain peaks and the loyalty and friendliness of its inhabitants (the Sherpas), the Everest region (Khumbu) is one of the most popular destinations for tourists in Nepal. While many of the routes through the mountains are arduous, there are ample places to rest and enjoy a meal along the way.
1. Kathmandu's Durbar Square
This ancient square is crowded with palaces and temples, including the current incarnation of the Kasthamandap or Wooden house that gives the city its name. The square has been occupied since the construction of a palace around 1000AD. This site is the most popular UNESCO World Heritage Site in Nepal.
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Danda Bazar is a village development committee in Dhankuta District in the Kosi Zone of eastern Nepa
Aerial View of Koshi River (कोसी) Saptakoshi (सप्तकोसी)
Aerial View of Koshi (कोसी) Saptakoshi (सप्तकोसी)
The Koshi or Kosi River कोशी नदी, koshī nadī कोसी नदी, drains the northern slopes of the Himalayas in the Tibet Autonomous Region and the southern slopes in Nepal. From a major confluence of tributaries north of the Chatra Gorge onwards, the Koshi River is also known as Saptakoshi (Nepali: सप्तकोशी, saptakoshī) for its seven upper tributaries. These include the Tamur Koshi originating from the Kanchenjunga area in the east, Arun River and Sun Koshi from Tibet. The Sun Koshi's tributaries from east to west are Dudh Koshi, Bhote Koshi, Tamba Koshi and Indravati Koshi. The Saptakoshi crosses into northern Bihar where it branches into distributaries before joining the Ganges near Kursela in Katihar district.
The Koshi is 720 km (450 mi) long and drains an area of about 74,500 km2 (28,800 sq mi) in Tibet, Nepal and Bihar. In the past, several authors proposed that the river has shifted its course for more than 133 km (83 mi) from east to west during the last 200 years. But a review of 28 historical maps dating 1760 to 1960 revealed a slight eastward shift for a long duration, and that the shifting was random and oscillating in nature.
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कोशीमा पानीजहाज ! १५ मिनेटमा नै भोजपुर | Jetboat in Saptakoshi River! 15 Minutes to Bhojpur
Jet boat in Saptakoshi river. 15 minutes to Bhojpur.
कोशीमा पानीजहाज! १५ मिनेटमा नै भोजपुर ।
It is the river Saptakashi. Jet Boat's ticket counter is now open at the edge of this new bridal link to Sunsari and Udaipur. Because the Jet can be traveled on a boat by Bargharkhetra and to Simble in Bhojpur.
At the center of Chaitra, the team reached the Jet Boat, and reached Simi of Bhojpur.
The Saptakashi River is going ahead and reaches only 3 meters, Barah area of famous religious sites. It seems like the Saptakashi River, this holy temple.
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This town is in the district of Kanchanpur. It is six kilometers from the border of India and the Mahakali River. It is inhabited by people of various races including the indigenous Tharu people. This city is the eighth largest city in Nepal after the cities of Kathmandu, Pokhara, Lalitpur, Biratnagar, Dharan, Birganj and Bharatpur. It is situated just five kilometers east of the Indian border and seven hundred kilometers west of Kathmandu. It is named after late king Mahendra Bir Bikram Saha of Nepal. After Nepal was declared republic in 2008 the city name changed to Bhim Dutta. There are three settlements in Nepal by the name of Mahendranagar they are as follows.
Mahendranagar (Mahakali - 8th largest city in Nepal), Mahendranagar (Janakpur) is a village development committee in Dhanusa District in south-eastern Nepal and Mahendranagar (Kosi) is a village development committee in Kosi Zone of south - eastern Nepal near river Kosi. Mahendranagar is the starting point for tours to the Royal Suklaphanta Wildlife Reserve. Other places of interest are Mahakali River and Tanakpur Barrage and the places are worth visiting.
Bheemdatt (Nepali: भीमदत्त), is a municipality in far western Nepal. Mahendranagar is a city and the headquarter of the district of Kanchanpur in Mahakali Zone. The city and the municipality was named Mahendranagar in the honour of late king Mahendra of Nepal. After becoming a republic in 2008, the Mahendranagar municipality name was changed to Bheemdatt municipality.
Mahendranagar is the 9th largest city in Nepal. It is 5 kilometres (3.1 mi) east of the Indian border and 700 kilometres (430 mi) west of Kathmandu. At the time of the 1991 Nepal census, it had a population of 62,050.[3] According to the census of 2001, the city's population was 80,839. Bheemdatt is a hub of activity for industries running between India and Nepal. It is also a gateway to Shuklaphanta National Park formerShuklaphanta Wildlife Reserve.
Nepal Telecom provides 3G facilities in the area. Bheemdatt is connected to other parts of Nepal by East-West Highway which is the only road which connects it to the rest of Nepal. There is a domestic airport in Bheemdatt which is out of service. Bus service connects Bheemdatt to all the other parts of the country. There is a customs post for goods and third country nationals, while Indian and Nepalese nationals may cross the border freely. Banbasa, Uttarakhand state, India is in the other side of the border. Bheemdatt is the nearest place in Nepal to New Delhi, capital of India. Bheemdatt is also connected by sub-highways to hill towns Dipayal, Baitadi, Amargadhi, and Darchula.
National parks and Wildlife reserves in Nepal.
National parks and Wildlife reserves in Nepal.
National parks, Wildlife reserves, Conservation areas in Nepal.
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The protected areas of Nepal cover mainly forested land and are located at various altitudes in the Terai, in the foothills of the Himalayas and in the mountains, thus encompassing a multitude of landscapes and preserving a vast biodiversity in the Palearctic and Indomalayan ecozones. Nepal covers 147,181 km2 (56,827 sq mi) in the central part of the Himalayas. Altitudes range from 67 m (220 ft) in the south-eastern Terai to 8,848 m (29,029 ft) at Sagarmatha within a short horizontal span. This extreme altitudinal gradient has resulted in 11 bio-climatic zones ranging from lower tropical below 500 m (1,600 ft) to nival above 5,000 m (16,000 ft) in the High Himalayas, encompassing nine terrestrial ecoregions with 36 vegetation types. Botanists recorded 1,120 species of non-flowering plants and 5,160 species of flowering plants. Nepal ranks 10th in terms of richest flowering plant diversity in Asia. Zoologists recorded 181 mammal species, 844 bird species, 100 reptile species, 43 amphibian species, 185 freshwater fish species, and 635 butterfly species. In recognition of the magnitude of biodiversity the Government of Nepal has established a network of 20 protected areas since 1973, consisting of ten national parks, three wildlife reserves, six conservation areas and one hunting reserve.
Additionally, nine Ramsar sites were declared between 1988 and 2008.
National parks
Chitwan National Park – 932 km2 (360 sq mi)
Sagarmatha National Park – 1,148 km2 (443 sq mi)
Langtang National Park – 1,710 km2 (660 sq mi)
Rara National Park – 106 km2 (41 sq mi)
Khaptad National Park – 225 km2 (87 sq mi)
Shey Phoksundo National Park – 3,555 km2 (1,373 sq mi)
Bardiya National Park – 968 km2 (374 sq mi)
Makalu Barun National Park – 1,500 km2 (580 sq mi)
Shivapuri Nagarjun National Park – 159 km2 (61 sq mi)
Banke National Park – 550 km2 (210 sq mi)
Wildlife reserves
Koshi Tappu Wildlife Reserve – 175 km2 (68 sq mi)
Parsa Wildlife Reserve – 637 km2 (246 sq mi)
Shuklaphanta Wildlife Reserve – 305 km2 (118 sq mi)
Conservation areas
Annapurna Conservation Area – 7,629 km2 (2,946 sq mi)
Kanchenjunga Conservation Area – 2,035 km2 (786 sq mi)
Manaslu Conservation Area – 1,663 km2 (642 sq mi)
Blackbuck Conservation Area – 15.95 km2 (6.16 sq mi)
Api Nampa Conservation Area – 1,903 km2 (735 sq mi)
Gaurishankar Conservation Area – 2,179 km2 (841 sq mi)
Hunting Reserve
Dhorpatan Hunting Reserve – 1,325 km2 (512 sq mi)
Ramsar Sites
The following Ramsar sites were declared between 1988 and 2008:
Bishazari Tal – 3,200 ha (12 sq mi)
Ghodaghodi Tal – 2,563 ha (9.90 sq mi)
Gokyo Lake Complex – 7,770 ha (30.0 sq mi)
Gosaikunda – 13.8 ha (34 acres)
Jagdishpur Reservoir – 225 ha (0.87 sq mi)
Kosi Tappu Wildlife Reserve – 17,500 ha (68 sq mi)
Mai Pokhari – 90 ha (220 acres)
Phoksundo Lake – 494 ha (1.91 sq mi)
Rara Lake – 1,583 ha (6.11 sq mi)
Lake Cluster of Pokhara Valley[8] – 178.5 km2 (68.9 sq mi)
Tumlingtar Airport (google earth)
Tumlingtar टुम्लिङटार is a region and a city, in Eastern Nepal, between the Arun and Sabha Rivers in Kosi Zone. It is also the deepest valley and largest ṭār (butte or mesa) of Nepal. It is situated at 27.30 N, 87.20 E. Its elevation is 285 meters.
Tumlingtar Airport also known as Tumling Tar Airport, is an airport serving Tumlingtar, a city in Nepal.Facilities
The airport is situated at an elevation of 1,700 feet (518 m) above mean sea level. It has one runway which is 4,000 feet (1,200 m) in length.
Khandbari is the district headquarters of Sankhuwasabha District in Kosi Zone of north-eastern Nepal. The 2011 Nepal census counted 26,301 population. A road connects Khandbari directly south to Biratnagar and the Terai.
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Bhojpur Municipality भोजपुर नगरपालिका Bhojpur District Nepal.
Bhojpur Municipality is a town in Eastern Nepal. It was established on 18 May 2014 merging the existing Bhaisipankha, Bokhim, Bhojpur, Taksar Village Development Committees It is the district headquarters of Bhojpur district, a hilly/mountainous district in Kosi Zone.
Bhojpur Airport is an airport serving Bhojpur, a town in the Bhojpur District in Province No. 1 in Nepal.
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