Monday, July 6, 2020

VISIT JHAPA NEPAL

Jhapa is a district which is situated in Province No. 1, it lies within the border of India, Bihar in the south and Bengal in the east.The word Jhapa is named after a Rajbhanshi(tribal group of jhapa) word which means 'cover'. Jhapa is one of the most ethnically diverse district in Nepal, home of more than 110 ethnic groups some of them are Bhramins, chhetris, Rajbhansi,sataar, etc. Not only the ethnic groups Jhapa is also considered as a beautiful district in Nepal. Jhapali people are also widely considered as most clever people of Nepal.

Jhapa district lies within the Terai belt of Nepal and also jhapa has the lowest elevation point of Nepal which is 58 meter above sea level known as kachan kabal. Jhapa district economy mainly relies in agriculture and this it is known as most rice generating district of Nepal. Besides rice this district also depends on Tea, betel nuts (supari), coconut, etc.

 As present situation Jhapa is giving more emphasis for the growth and development on  tourism sector as lots of fun parks, water parks, historical temples, malls and complex are being established. We can easily reach Jhapa from Kathmandu as it takes around 45 minutes to land Bhadrapur airport from Kathmandu. Some of the best attractive places to visit over in here are Selfie Dhada, Jamun Khadi, Kichak Badh, Arjundhara, Kankai Mai River, Domukha.
Selfie Dhada situated in Surunga, Kankai Municipality is one of the favourite tourist destination of Jhapa district. It is one of the most crowded internal tourist destination in Jhapa. This destination somewhat resembles you of a movie Jurrasic Park, you take a glimpse of a electric dinosaur and of a  animal like camel, elephant and different kinds of birds. It is perfect holiday destination for a family tour with lots of playing area for kids as well as for the grown ones.






Jamun Khadi

It  is one of the Vinatge destination of Jhapa district.It is also known as a zoo of Jhapa with lots of animal are kept here under preservation.Lots of animals and birds such as peacock, deer, python, leopard, etc are kept here under protection. People from different district such as Ilam, Morang, Sunsari visit this place.


Kichak Badh

It is one of the most historical site of Hindu religions but due to lack of publicity this place has not gain much attention. It is located in the south of Jhapa district near kechana in the bank of deonia river. It is the place where Bhima (one of the pandavs) killed kichaka (who tried to molest Draupadi). Kichak Badh Mela occurs once in a year in this place


ArjunDhara

It is the Temple which lies north side from the Business hub Birtamode. It is mostly considered as "Purba ko Pashupatinath" Pashupatinath of east. It is the holiest site of Jhapa district, it will take around 35 minutes car ride from Bhadrapur to reach Arjundhara. It is the place where Arjun (one of Pandavs) used his bow and arrow to generate the water to the thirsty cow.


Kankai Mai River

Kankai river is one of the holiest river over here in Nepal. It is the biggest river in Jhapa diatrict, it is really beautiful to sea the local fisherman fishing and children taking bath in this river. Millions of devotees around the world visit over here in annual Mai mela which occurs on magh 1. It has the one of the longest bridge which is 702 meter long.


Domukha

Domukha is best picnic spot over here in Jhapa district. Lots of internal visitors from different district comes in this place for gathering and to enjoy themselves. 

Beside these places there are also many other places like salbari and others also the world tallest Gautam Buddha statue is on under construction in Damak, Jhapa so surely it will be one of the favorite tourist destination to visit in all of Nepal. So make sure you visit these all places when you are in Jhapa district.  


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