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Places To See In Nepal |
Lumbini
Lumbini is the birthplace of Gautam
Buddha where the apostle of peace,
compassion, non-violence and universal
brotherhood was born in 624 B.C. It is the
most sacred place of Buddhism and lies in
the Terai about 250 km south west of
Kathmandu, the capital city of Nepal. It is
located near Bhairahawa domestic airport.
Lumbini remained neglected for centuries.
Further exploration and excavation of the
surroundings area revealed the existence of
a brick and sandstone sculpture within the
temple itself, which depict the scenes of
Buddha? birth.
Very recently, several Buddhist countries
have built several beautiful shrines in
Lumbini. An international committee has also
been set up for the development of this
sacred historical place.
The visit to Lumbini, the birthplace of
Buddha, the realm of the Shakya is not only
for spiritual enlightenment but also for
solace and satisfaction that one normally
gets in a calm and peaceful place like it. |
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Gorkha
Gorkha is a hill town 110 km east of
Pokhara. It is 23 km from the turnoff at Abu
Khaireni which lies about midway between
Pokhara and Kathmandu. As the ancestral seat
of the Shah dynasty and home of the original
Gurkha soldiers, Gorkha is a national
pilgrimage spot. Its centerpiece is the
17th-century Gorkha Durbar, which is a fort,
a palace and a temple with excellent views
of the Manaslu range. A side-trip to the
hilltop temple of Manakamana is in order. It
can be reached by hiking from Abu Khaireni
(three hours) or by cable car from Cheres on
the main highway (96 km from Pokhara).
(Temperature 7-36 degrees Celsius.) King
Prithvi Narayan Shah, who unified the
kingdom of Nepal during eighteenth century,
was born in the township of Gorkha. Situated
on a small hillock at an attitude of about
1000 m, Gorkha offers panoramic view of
snow-fed mountain.
Then the small kingdom of Gorkha, founded by
king Drabya Shah in 1560 A. D. became famous
during the dynasty of Ram Shah (1604-1641
A.D.), who earned the reputation of being
just to his people. There was a famous
proverb in those days which said that one
should go to Gorkha if he were looking for
justice.
In the middle of eighteenth century there
were hundreds of small kingdoms and
principalities in what is today's Nepal. The
great Prithvi Narayan Shah took the mammoth
task of unifying Nepal in the eighteenth
century. The Gorkha soldiers under his
dynamic leadership eventually succeeded in
conquering the Kathmandu valley. The capital
of greater Nepal was shifted to Kathmandu
since then. But this beautiful township has
always remained as the center of attraction
for many Nepalese as well as foreign
visitors. |
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Nepalgunj
Nepalgunj is an industrial and
trading center 199 km east of Dhangadhi. The
Jai Bageswari temple marks the town center.
It is the gateway to Royal Bardia National
Park (95 km, three hours by car). After the
safari, you should drive to Chisapani to
view the 500-m long, single-tower bridge
over the Karnali. Nepalgunj is the hub of
air routes in western Nepal. (Temperature
5-44 degrees Celsius.) |
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Butwal
Butwal is a key crossroads and bazaar
town on the East-West Highway. The road
leading north goes to Tansen (39 km) and on
to Syangja (plus 81 km) and Pokhara (plus 38
km). Other roads run south to Bhairahawa (24
km), west to Nepalgunj (271 km) and east to
Bharatpur (114 km). The local people are
mostly Gurungs and Thakalis. |
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Bhairahawa
Bhairahawa is located in the Terai 24
km south of Butwal, is the gateway to
Lumbini (22 km). The road leading north from
Bhairahawa intersects the East-West Highway
at Butwal. Bhairahawa is a busy entry/exit
point for overland visitors. From Sunauli on
the Indian border, the rail junction of
Gorakhapur is three hours by bus, from where
there are trains to all over India.
(Temperature 6-43 degrees Celsius.) |
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