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Muktinath Darshan
Nepal has 14 zones, one of them is Dhaulagiri zone and it includes Mustang district, a mountainous district of Nepal where located the 5th Dham of Hindu, one major shakti Peeth out of 51 other, many come to Muktinath and worship with such belief.Yatra to Holy Muktinath Temple begin from Kathmandu, soon we cross one important check post of Kathmandu valley, Thankot, and from there we have to cross many beautiful hilly bends, alongside the bank of Trishuli River on Prithivi Highway; we continue our drive observing beauty of Kurintar, Muglin, Dumre, Damauli. We reach to Pokhra in about 6 hours drive.
The beautiful Pokhara city is located at the foothills of Annapurna Range. Many feel that its beauty even teasing heaven itself. Not only from natural aspect, is Pokhara an important city from religious and cultural aspect as well.
Pilgrims would reach Jomsom in 25 minutes flight from Pokhara. From Jomsom they take jeep ride for about 2 hours alongside Kaligandaki River bank up to Kagbeni, and upward to Jharkot, then to Rani Pauwa, and in about 10 minutes walk, we reach to Muktinath Temple. Among many religious pilgrimage sites in Nepal, Muktinath is very famous pilgrimage site. Muktinath is 389 KM far from Kathmandu. Located at 3750 above the sea level, Hindu pilgrims call it Mukti Chhetra, and Buddhists call it Chhuming Gyatsa in Tibetan language. People believe that by performing Darshan to Muktinath, they will get rid of all the sin committed during their life span. Muktinath is common pilgrimage site for Hindu, Buddhist, Jain, and Vaishanab pilgrims, many pilgrims come to visit Muktinath from India and aboard every year. In Muktinath there are 108 taps. Whoever takes bath on these taps will earn eternal Virtue. People first take holy bath at this taps and then go for Darshan of Muktinath Temple. As per Hindu belief, whoever performs Śrāddha (Memorial) in the name of dead ancestors, and they would enter into heaven.
From Muktinath Temple at westward there is famous Jwalamai temple, very nearby. Related to various religious stories, we can see always burning flame on the top of water in the temple. As per people belief, from ancient time there is flame on the water, this Jwalamai temple is another attraction of Muktinath. Another significant pilgrimage site in this region is Damodar Kunda, we can reach there from Jomsom, Kagbeni, and have to trek from there for 14 days; once we reach Damodar Kunda and we can also have Darshan of Muktinath as well. Since this yatra to Damodar Kunda is quite challenging, many Yarties prefer to take chartered helicopter up to there. Pilgrims first reach Pokhara from Kathmandu, spend 1 night in Pokhara, and early next morning fly to Jomsom from Pokhara, and then fly to Damodar Kunda in about 1 hour flight from Pokhara with time for worship and holy bath, and fly to Muktinath. After holy yatra and darhsan of Muktinath Temple and surrounding places, pilgrims return via Jomsom, Pokhara and then to Kathmandu which mark the end of the Yatra.
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Ilam Nepal || Trip to Ilam
Geographically, Nepal is nestled in between two giant countries India and China. It is a land locked country with five development regions. It takes over ten hours to reach to Fikkal/Ilam from Kathmandu. The 500km journey to Fikkal begins from Kathmandu, the Capital of Nepal. BP highway (Banepa- Bardibas) is a new route which passes through Dhulikhel to reach Ilam. This road connects Kathmandu Valley with Eastern Nepal. The beautiful river and the mountains make the journey more adventurous. This road passes through the Sindhuligadi. Sindhuligadi is a historical place where the British troop led by the Captain Kinloch was defeated by the Gurkha soldier back in 18th century. Nepal remained undefeated from the British Raj.
Koshi river which originates from the high Himalaya is another place to stop. Saptakoshi consists off seven rivers- Sunkoshi, Tamakoshi, Bhotekoshi, Dudhkoshi, Tamor, Arun and Indrabati.
Koshi Tappu Wildlife center is also located on the side of Koshi river. It is a home of over 485 species of bird. The center also preserves the wild water buffalo and other wide range of animals like gharial, deer and wild pigs.
Fikkal, a small town of Ilam is located in the Mechi Zone of eastern Nepal. Geographically it lies in the hill region which is mostly known as Mahabharata range. It is famous for natural scenery and landscapes, tea plantation, and diverse agricultural economy. The weather here is freezing in the winter, mild warm in summer and foggy in the monsoon season. Many tourists come to Ilam for sight seeing of the natural beauty.
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Play ground in the middle of the Kathmandu city in Nepal
Kathmandu is the capital and largest urban agglomerate of Nepal. The agglomerate consists of Kathmandu Metropolitan City at its core, and its sister cities Patan, Kirtipur, Thimi, and Bhaktapur.
It also includes the recently recognized urban areas of Shankhapur, Karyabinayak, and Champapur. Banepa, Dhulikhel, and Panauti are satellite urban areas of Kathmandu located just outside the Kathmandu valley. Kathmandu is also known informally as KTM or the tri-city. According to a census conducted in 2011, Kathmandu metropolis alone has 975,453 inhabitants; and the agglomerate has a population of more than 2.5 million inhabitants. The metropolitan city area is 50.67 square kilometres (19.56 sq mi) and has a population density of 19,250 per km².
The city stands at an elevation of approximately 1,400 metres (4,600 ft) in the bowl-shaped Kathmandu Valley of central Nepal. It is surrounded by four major mountains: Shivapuri, Phulchoki, Nagarjun, and Chandragiri. Kathmandu Valley is part of three districts (Kathmandu, Lalitpur, and Bhaktapur), has the highest population density in the country, and is home to about a twelfth of Nepal's population.
Historically, the Kathmandu Valley and adjoining areas were known as Nepal Mandala. Until the 15th century, Bhaktapur was its capital when two other capitals, Kathmandu and Lalitpur, were established. During Rana and Shah eras, British historians called the valley itself Nepal Proper. Today, Kathmandu is not only the capital of the Federal Democratic Republic of Nepal, but also the headquarters of the Central Development Region of Nepal. The Central Region comprises three zones: Bagmati, Narayani, and Janakpur. Kathmandu is located in the Bagmati Zone.
Kathmandu is the gateway to tourism in Nepal. It is also the nerve center of the country's economy. It has the most advanced infrastructure of any urban area in Nepal, and its economy is focused on tourism, which accounted for 3.8% of Nepal's GDP in 1995--96. Tourism in Kathmandu declined thereafter during a period of political unrest, but since then has improved. In 2013, Kathmandu was ranked third among the top 10 travel destinations on the rise in the world by TripAdvisor,and ranked first in Asia.
The city has a rich history, spanning nearly 2000 years, as inferred from inscriptions found in the valley. Religious and cultural festivities form a major part of the lives of people residing in Kathmandu. Most of Kathmandu's people follow Hinduism and many others follow Buddhism. There are people of other religious beliefs as well, giving Kathmandu a cosmopolitan culture. Nepali is the most commonly spoken language in the city. Nepal Bhasa is the indigenous language spoken by the Newar people. Hindi is widely understood and English is understood by Kathmandu's educated residents. The city's literacy rate is 98%.
Kathmandu's sister cities (Lalitpur Patan) and Bhaktapur are integral to Kathmandu's cultural heritage, tourism industry, and economy; therefore UNESCO's World Heritage Site lists all three cities' monuments and attractions together under one heading, Kathmandu Valley-UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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Maula kalika hiking, Gaindakot | Religious Place | Travel Nepal#2 [HD] ✔
Maula Kalika is a famous Hindu temple of Goddess Kalika in Gaindakot town of Nawalparasi district in Lumbini zone of Nepal. Maula Kalika is a very famous and growing tourist destination located in Gaindakot Municipality of Nepal. Located on the top of the Maula hill on the north of Narayani River (also called Gandaki River) in Gaindakot, Maula Kalika temple is situated 561 meter above the sea level.
Regular visitors from Gaindakot and nearby towns of Narayangarh, Bharatpur and Chitwan choose this place as a destination to enhance their leisure time with the feel of the cool breeze, observation of wide panoramic views of wilderness, and the exciting adventure of walking through 2000 meters long sloping and curving stairs to attain the height of the final destination. Visitors enjoy panoramic views of Narayani River, Gaindakot town and Chitwan Valley on the south of the hill. Mt.Manaslu can be viewed on the north side. Hikers also prefer to visit the temple for the sunrise view early in the morning.
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Kathmandu: Largest urban agglomeratation in Nepal
Kathmandu is the capital and largest urban agglomerate of Nepal. The agglomerate consists of Kathmandu Metropolitan City at its core, and its sister cities Patan, Kirtipur, Thimi, and Bhaktapur. It also includes the recently recognized urban areas of Shankhapur, Karyabinayak, and Champapur. Banepa, Dhulikhel, and Panauti are satellite urban areas of Kathmandu located just outside the Kathmandu valley. Kathmandu is also known informally as KTM or the tri-city. According to a census conducted in 2011, Kathmandu metropolis alone has 975,453 inhabitants; and the agglomerate has a population of more than 2.5 million inhabitants. The metropolitan city area is (50.67 square kilometres (19.56 sq mi)) and has a population density of 19,250 per km².
The city stands at an elevation of approximately 1,400 metres (4,600 ft) in the bowl-shaped Kathmandu Valley of central Nepal. It is surrounded by four major mountains: Shivapuri, Phulchoki, Nagarjun, and Chandragiri. Kathmandu Valley is part of three districts (Kathmandu, Lalitpur, and Bhaktapur), has the highest population density in the country, and is home to about a twelfth of Nepal's population.
During Rana and Shah eras, the name Nepal referred only to the Kathmandu Valley; it was what people who lived outside the valley called it. During this period, British historians called the valley itself Nepal Proper. Today, Kathmandu is not only the capital of the Federal Democratic Republic of Nepal, but also the headquarters of the Central Development Region of Nepal. The Central Region comprises three zones: Bagmati, Narayani, and Janakpur. Kathmandu is located in the Bagmati Zone.
Kathmandu is the gateway to tourism in Nepal. It is also the nerve center of the country's economy. It has the most advanced infrastructure of any urban area in Nepal, and its economy is focused on tourism, which accounted for 3.8% of Nepal's GDP in 1995--96. (Tourism in Kathmandu declined thereafter during a period of political unrest, but since then has improved.)
The city has a rich history, spanning nearly 2000 years, as inferred from inscriptions found in the valley. Religious and cultural festivities form a major part of the lives of people residing in Kathmandu. Most of Kathmandu's people follow Hinduism and many others follow Buddhism. There are people of other religious beliefs as well, giving Kathmandu a cosmopolitan culture. Nepali is the most commonly spoken language in the city. Nepal Bhasa is the indigenous language spoken by the Newar people. Hindi is widely understood and English is understood by Kathmandu's educated residents. The city's literacy rate is 98%.
Kathmandu's sister cities (Lalitpur Patan) and Bhaktapur are integral to Kathmandu's cultural heritage, tourism industry, and economy; therefore UNESCO's World Heritage Site lists all three cities' monuments and attractions together under one heading, Kathmandu Valley-UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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This footage is part of the professionally-shot broadcast stock footage archive of Wilderness Films India Ltd., the largest collection of HD imagery from South Asia. The Wilderness Films India collection comprises of tens of thousands of hours of high quality broadcast imagery, mostly shot on HDCAM 1080i High Definition, HDV and XDCAM. Write to us for licensing this footage on a broadcast format, for use in your production! We are happy to be commissioned to film for you or else provide you with broadcast crewing and production solutions across South Asia. We pride ourselves in bringing the best of India and South Asia to the world... Reach us at wfi @ vsnl.com and admin@wildfilmsindia.com.
Birgunj Metropolitan City बीरगञ्ज/बीरगंज महानगरपालिका (google earth)
Birgunj Metropolitan City
Birgunj बीरगंज is a metropolitan city and border town in Parsa District in the Narayani Zone of southern Nepal. It lies 183 km (114 mi) south of the capital Kathmandu, attached to north of the border of the Indian state of Bihar. As an entry point to Nepal from Patna and Kolkata, it is known as the gateway to Nepal. The town has significant economic importance for Nepal as most of its trade with India is via Birgunj and the Indian town of Raxaul. Tribhuvan Highway links Birgunj to Nepal's capital, Kathmandu.It was declared as a Metropolitan City on 22nd of May,2017 along with Biratnagar.
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In Nepal, Terai is differentiated into outer and inner Terai.
Outer Terai begins at the alluvial, generally forested and often marshy zone along the southern edge of the ~700 metre Siwalik Range -- the first and lowest range of Himalayan foothills. In Nepalese usage Terai extends to the border with India and includes drier, mostly cleared agricultural land below the marshes. Indian usage is more tied to hydrology and ecology. In some places the wetter ecoregion extends kilometers south of the Nepal border into India.
Most of the local population is ethnically Indian, natively speaking Hindi and dialects such as Awadhi, Bhojpuri and Maithili. They were largely disenfranchised during the Shah and Rana regimes that were largely administered by and for Paharis. This discrimination gave rise to political movements seeking greater representation.
Major towns of the Outer Terai (east to west):
Bhadrapur and Mechinagar in Mechi Zone
Biratnagar Inaruwa and Itahari in Koshi Zone
Lahan and Rajbiraj in Sagarmatha Zone
Janakpur in Janakpur Zone
Birgunj in Narayani Zone
Butwal and Siddharthanagar (Bhairahawa) in Lumbini Zone
Nepalganj in Bheri Zone
Dhangadhi in Seti Zone
Mahendranagar in Mahakali Zone
Inner Terai refers to elongated valleys lying between the Siwalik Range and the 2-3,000 metre Mahabharat Range further north. In India these valleys are called Duns, e.g. Dehra Dun. Most of these valleys extend east-west or SSE-WNW parallel to enclosing ranges. They are five to ten kilometers wide and up to a hundred kilometers long.
Inner Terai valleys historically were agriculturally productive but extremely malarial. Indigenous Tharu people had a degree of inherited resistance and populated these areas. A malaria eradication campaign opened the Inner Terai to settlers from the hills to the north and from neighbouring India, to the detriment of indigenous peoples.
Important towns in the Inner Terai are:
Triyuga in Kamala
Kamalamai in Marin Khola
Bharatpur (Narayangadh), Hetauda, and Tandi in Chitwan
Tulsipur and Tribhuvannagar (Ghorahi) in Dang
Birendranagar in Surkhet.
Wetter, more malarial parts of the Terai were left forested by official decree during the Rana dynasty as a defensive perimeter called Char Kose Jhadi (four kos forest, one kos equalling about three km or two miles).
Mahendra Highway crosses the Nepal Terai from Kakarbhitta on the eastern border in Jhapa District, Mechi Zone to Mahendranagar near the western border in Kanchanpur District, Mahakali Zone. It is the only motor road spanning the country from east to west.
Major cities like Bharatpur, Biratnagar, Bhairawa, Birgunj are well connected with airports. The most interesting places to visit are
Lumbini, considered to be the birth place of Buddha;
Bardia National Park,
Chitwan National Park
Janakpur - the birthplace of Sita, where she married Rama, described in the epic Ramayana.
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