Dhankuta Dhojedanda, a
picturesque slope situated at the highest point of Danda Bazaar of Dhankuta
District is the second most noteworthy slope known after Antu Danda of Illam
District and this is an impeccable spot to get a perspective of dawn and
nightfall. Dhojedanda is found 29 kilometers
far from Dharan and we can reach Danda bazaar by means of Dharan going by
transports, jeeps or even on by foot. While in transit to Dhojedanda Lies
Bhedetaar-a standout amongst the most lovely vacationer spot. This spot is 13
Kilometers far from Dharan and there are numerous transportation offices to
achieve here from Dharan.
This spot stays cool during the
time and because of this numerous national and universal travelers result in
these present circumstances spot to escape summer. Bhedetar is additionally
broadly known as Charles Point. It got this name after this spot was gone to by
British Prince Charles in the year 2040 BS. Bhedetar is 1425 meters above ocean
level and a perspective tower was built by Dhankuta District Development
Committee in the year 2058 B.S., which has made it advantageous for every one
of the vacationers to get a decent look of the valley underneath. To reach Dandabazaar, we have to
travel 15 Kilometers passing Dhojedanda passing Dhojedanda, Namje, Kanya
Pokhari, Kuibhir, Oadare, Okhre and Lumphajung from Bhedetaar. At that point
strolling tough for 60 minutes from Danda bazaar, we will achieve the top of Dhojedanda.
This slope is arranged 2250 meters above ocean level.
One of the claims to fame of this
slope is that we can watch a stunning perspective of both dusk and dawn from
this very point. A perspective of lovely slopes which appear as though it is shaping
a straight line is the best view one can get from here. Not just this, we can
likewise see the scene of 16 unique regions of Terai and Hilly Region starting
here. Indeed, even the well known mountain tops like mount Sagarmatha 8848m,
Mount Makalu 8463m, Mount Lhotse 8516m., Mount Kanchanjunga 8586m, Mount
Kumbhakarna 7710m, Mount Chamlang 7319m which is situated at a height of 8000
meters is obvious from this very point.
At that point going for an
additional twenty minutes from Danda Bazaar, we can reach Lapchetaar, an
excellent and picturesque town. Legends say that this spot was occupant by
Lapche individuals in days of yore yet they were dislodged by a characteristic
debacle. At that point different occupants of distinctive stations came and lived
here. On the other hand, there is additionally a platitude that the entire
territory that spreader from Dandabazaar to Hattisar was a plain region and
because of consistent avalanches just Lepchetar stayed at last. We can likewise
see an enormous banyan tree here however there is no accurate supposition in
the matter of when and how this tree developed yet it is conjectured that this
tree is around 350 years of age and most likely one of the greatest tree in
Asia Region.
Dhojedanda is encompassed by numerous
towns. It has Dandabazaar on its base, Lapchetar and Rajarani on its east, Okhre,
Sellung and Lumphajung on its south west side and Begana Gau on its north.
There are numerous musical manifestations committed to this wonderful
Dandabazaar and Dhojedanda, a large portion of which are the society melody
creation (Lyrics) by Ganesh Neupane that which is sing by Rajesh Payal Rai and Juna
Prasai and music given by Ramkrishna Tripathi. Dhojedanda is grand slope to take
joy in the glorious perspective of wonderful towns, mountain crests, dusk and
dawn.
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