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"the viewpoint inside Martyr Hiralal Park" |
Religious and tourist sites located in the Nijgadh city area
In this area, there are religious sites such as the Ram Janaki Temple, Krishna Temple, Parvateshwar Mahadev Temple, Saptarshi Dharmashala, Tansi Dhargaling Gumba, Tansi Choiphe Ling Gumba, and Palyul Samteling Gumba. Tourist areas include Ganeshman Singh Mohari Park, Shahid Hiralal Park and Bhutavar, and the Shivshakteshwar Temple (Cave) in Sukhe Pokhari.
- Sukhe Pokhari
Sukhipokhari, located in Ward No. 7 of Nijgadh, is an important area in terms of natural tourism. Sukhipokhari is home to wildlife and birds, grazing areas, and drinking water sources within the forest. Connected from Nijgadh to Makwanpur's Phaparbari, this area is equipped with necessary services for tourists such as security, transportation, and hotels. Therefore, there is a possibility of developing the peaceful and scenic Sukhipokhari as a tourist destination and promoting tourism.
2 Ganeshman Park, Mohori
The two parks located in the Chure mountain range of Nagar Palika Ward No. 4 in Parsa, Rautahat and various districts of Province No. 2 have been developed as natural tourist destinations for domestic tourists. This area is connected with the Nijgadh-Kathmandu Fast Track.
In this area, all necessary facilities for tourists such as roads, transportation, hotels, food, water, and security have been arranged. Ganeshman Park located on the banks of the Mohari River is also familiar as a place where the heat in the summer is relieved due to the presence of rain. As the river has water for almost eight months, the nearby Parsa National Park and the area for grazing and drinking water for wild animals can also be observed.
3."Shahid Hiralal Park Golghar"
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"Shahid Hiralal Park Golghar" |
The Martyr Hiralal Park Zoo, located in the Chure hills, is also a place to visit during the monsoon. The zoo is familiar to many. Due to the abundance of water in the river for most of the year, the area near Parsa National Park and the foot of the Chure hills is also a place to drink water, so it is possible to observe various rare wildlife. Inside Martyr Hiralal Park is the oldest zoo in the country. Various physical infrastructures such as viewpoints and Martyr Hiralal's memorial have been built inside the park to attract tourists. From the viewpoint, you can also see various districts of the Terai, including Bihar, India. Therefore, there is a possibility of developing the Ganeshman Park Mohori, the Martyr Hiralal Park Zoo area as a unified natural tourist destination. Therefore, the municipality has also been constructing various physical structures inside Ganeshman Park Mohori and Martyr Hiralal Park Zoo to promote tourism in this area.
4.Shiv Shaktishwar Mahadev Complex
Nijgadh Ward No. 13 is a significant area in Dhamarpur, where the Shaktishwor Mahadev Temple complex is important from both religious and natural perspectives. According to the Swasthani Brata Katha, it is believed that Sati Devi's upper lip fell in this area, making it an important Shakti Peeth as Shaktishwor Mahadev. Situated within the Chure mountain range, it is established as a significant Shiva temple for Hindu devotees, along with the Shaktishwor waterfall being another important attraction in the area. During festivals like Shravan, Shivaratri, and Haritalika Teej, devotees gather in large numbers at the temple. Due to its proximity to Parsa National Park, this area also provides the opportunity to observe rare wildlife and drink fresh water. With facilities for security, transportation, food, and other services, this area has developed into an important destination for tourists. Therefore, there is a possibility of further development of the Shaktishwor Mahadev Temple complex as a tourist destination, located in a religious and natural tourism area.
4. Palyul Samteling Gumba, Radha Krishna Temple Complex
Palung-Syampati Gumba and Radha Krishna Temple area, located in Lalitpur Ward No. 10, is the center of religious faith for both Hindu and Buddhist communities. The Palung-Syampati Gumba, located at a high place in Province No. 2, and the only Lama school in the province, is the main Gumba of the Buddhist communities in Madhesh Province . The views of various districts of the Terai can also be seen from the Gumba and temple located in the Chure hills. The nearby Radha Krishna Temple has become a means of tourism attraction for this area. The easy access to the Gumba and temple, appropriate from a security perspective, and the availability of services such as hotels have made tourism attraction at the local level. Physical infrastructure construction work has also been carried out at the local level for the tourism development of this area.
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