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About Dharan City
At the east of Nepal, right at the foot of hills, at an altitude
of 1148 ft (349m) lies this beautiful city, Dharan. Beautiful
roads, remarkable homes and natural beauty aren't all that makes
Dharan. It embraces cleanliness, openness, friendly hill people
and their smiles. Dharan grew after British setup the `Gurkha
Recruitment Center' in 1953, which helped many Nepalese earn
employment. Two ethnic groups namely Rais and Limbus used to
constitute the major portion of Gurkah soldiers. These groups
came from the eastern region of Nepal, and Dharan was their
center for training.
Dharan has a tropical monsoon climate with maximum temperature
of 35 to 36 Degree Celsius in April, and minimum of 10 to 12
Degree Celsius in January. The maximum rainfall is about 460mm
which is usually seen in August. Nepal's one of the largest
river, Saptakoshi, runs near Dharan.
What is Dharan known for?
It is known for having B. P. Koirala Institute of Health and
Science, over 25 Temples and holy sites, making it an important
pilgrimage destination, and Dharan is the gateway to Nepal's
popular tea growing region `Dhankuta'. It is also known as
environmentally friendly city, and a land of friendly hill
people.
Places to Visit and Things to do in Dharan
Sightseeing : Temples
Dharan is one of the holy places of Nepal. It has numerous
temples; Pindeshwar temple, Dantakali temple, Pancha Kanyan
temple, and Buddha Subba temple. Many Hindu pilgrims visit holi
temples located in this region as well as those located in other
parts of Makwanpur District of Nepal
Heavenly Drink!
Drink Tongba : In Dharan and also in north of Dharan, find a
special Limbu culture of drink known as Tongba, which is another
name for Limbu's homemade wine. Fermented millet seeds are put
in a wooden or plastic mug which is filled with hot water. One
sips through a bamboo straw as more hot water is added which
makes Tongba go down easily and has more influence. Many consume
this drink during winter season, and is also a favorite drink of
the domestic tourists in the region.
Sightseeing of Bhedetar - The Mountain Views
Bhedetar is located 9 Kilometer away from Dharan. When the sky
is clear (especially during Autumn season), one can witness
magnificent views of the Himalayan range, and enjoy fresh
Himalayan breeze.
Sightseeing : Pakhri Bash
Small hill village which had the British base camp built to
Recruit Gurkha Army. Some British monuments can be found here.
Dhankuta / Hile - Tea Gardens and Bazaar
From Dharan, about 50 Kilometers of what is the most scenic
drive in Nepal takes you to a place where your imagination of
greenery gardens are revealed. Some say, come to Dhankuta, if
you want to walk in the clouds. Meet the clouds, village folks,
and greet the awesome enchanting tea gardens here, and learn
some on organic tea and tea processing units in Nepal. If you
are a tea lover, you will enjoy visiting a privately owned tea
garden and factory named Guranse. Also visit Hile, a hill town
situated at 1850 meter altitude, which is just 6 Kilometer from
Dhankuta for the Hile Bazaar and gracious people.
Hiking : Basantapur
This hill is located about 90 KM from Dharan, and about 1 KM
from Hile. It is the starting point for trekking to Kanchanjunga
base camp. Beyond the hill, beautiful forests Rhododendrons (Guranse
in Nepali) can be seen. Guranse is the Nepal's national flower.
Hiking : Raja Rani Hill
Excellent spot to view Kanchenjunga, Khumbakarna, Makalu and Mt.
Everest. The hill is located 20 Kilometer from Dharan
How to get to Dharan?
Dharan is linked by road with the East-West highway of Nepal.
Dharan can be reached by a two hours drive from Biratnagar
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