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Location
A small city of about eight thousand hector square in area,
situated on the low-altitude flat-land (Terai) near the border
side to India, is a home to eighty thousand Nepalese of
different religion, language, ethinicity and identity. Butwal
connects Bhairahawa city, Tansen town, and Narayanghat city
through different highways. Butwal is only 26KM from the Indian
Border and about 22 km from Bhairahawa, and Tansen is about 36
KM away from Butwal.
What makes Butwal?
Butwal is known for commerce, industries and
agriculture. It has Nepal's second largest horticulture
business, and has more than one thousand industries and business
enterprises employing over four thousand people. The Tinahu
river waters Butwal's flat land, and many farmers use
under-ground water system for drinking and supplying water to
their farms. Many farmers here have embraced integrated farming,
and schools and universities in this region continue to grow.
Rice, Wheat, Bean, and Beaten Rice are popular agriculture
produce. Many of such produce are equally imported from India
and sold to major cities such as Kathmandu, Pokhara.
Places to See in Butwal
Birendra Park : Visit weekly open markets (now open on Wednesday
and Saturday) that takes place near the Park. During the Butwal
Haat (Bazaar), witness the color of grains, seeds, vegetables
and kitchen utensils and a crowd of people buying and selling.
The park has abundant flowers and greenery garden, and is an
ideal place for picnic and a favorite hangout destination for
lovers.
Purano Butauli Bazaar : The Tinau river divides the new and old
(Purano) bazaar while two suspension bridges, one located at
Pulchok and the other located at Haat Bazaar, connect the new
and old bazaar. Cross the river to visit Ganesh Mandir, Narayan
Temple, Buddhist Monastery, and Padma Chaitya Vihar. The
Monastery is busy during Buddha's Birthday known as `Buddha
Jayanti', during which time, thousands of pilgrimage pouring
into the Lumbini region also visit this Monastery.
Manimukunda Park : Visit Akhileshwor Mahadeva temple near the
Manimukanda Park, a popular temple for praying and for holding
marriage ceremonies. Today in Nepal, temples are favorite spots
to get married at as it helps to prevent waste of money on
show-off parties and dowry.
Siddhababa Temple : The temple is located 1 Kilometer from
Butwal, on the Siddhartha Highway to Tansen and Pokhara. Visit
this temple to worship, and also to get an awesome view of the
Tinau River.
Nuwakot Hill Top : Climb the Nuwakot Hill Top (890 meter),
located at north east of Butwal. Get breathless views of
Himalayan range including Macchapuchhre in North and views of
the Lumbini and Terai region from Butwal to Bhairahawa.
Getting to Butwal : Fly from Kathmandu to Bhairahawa and then
drive from Bhairahawa to Butwal, or drive all the way to Pokhara
to Butwal or from Narayanghat to Butwal. Many tourists chose to
visit Butwal after visiting Lumbini, the Birth Place of Bouddha.
The airfare from Kathmandu to Bhairahawa is about Rs 2000, and a
bus ticket from Bhairahawa to Butwal is about Rs 10, and a bus
ticket from Kathmandu to Butwal is about Rs 200
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