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Most of us think Chitwan National Park is the main reason for visiting Chitwan. However, we must understand that this place is not limited to national parks.
Although Chitwan has a large area of famous protected forests that are listed as world heritage sites, this is not its only feature.
There are also many valuable religious, cultural, and natural heritages around Chitwan.
Also, the dignity of all those important places is gradually increasing nationally or internationally.
First, do not miss visiting Chitwan National Park. We must reach there to encourage this park, which has achieved great success in world wildlife conservation.
Chitwan National Park is famous for the conservation of 68 animals of mammals, 56 animals of herpetofauna, and fishing grounds, especially the one-horned rhinoceros, Royal Bengal Tiger, and the conservation of Gharial Gohi (Crocodile).
Chitwan is one of only two elephant reserves in the world. Similarly, crocodile farming can be an exciting spot.
If you are lucky enough to go on an elephant safari, you will also see some of the world’s endangered animals, including the one-horned rhinoceros and the Bengal tiger.
The practice of bathing with a water fountain thrown from the trunk of an elephant is also a model for vampires coming to Chitwan National Park. Because such an opportunity rarely comes.
Tharu Caste Museum and cultural program are wonderful parts of Chitawan, as the exhibition of various sculptures, art, cultural costumes, daily household fixtures, style household, and communion about the history and origin of Tharus can give you a new pleasure.
In this way, after visiting Chitwan National Park, the following list should not be forgotten: they are significant historical and natural heritages, even though they all surround Chitwan.
Shaswat Dham is a Hindu religious and tourist destination located on the East-West Highway at Devchuli in the Nawalparasi district of Nepal. It is only 23 kilometers west of Chitwan Narayanghat City at Dhamkol station in Nawalparasi district.
Such a beautiful Dham built by the private sector will hardly be found anywhere else in Nepal.
But whoever visits there is fascinated by the religious and ancient art there. This modernly constructed Dham can fulfill the wishes of devotees and visitors.
This Dham is also known as CG Dham because it was built by Nepal’s richest man, Vinod Chaudhary, and his business group, Chaudhary Group or CG Group.
There is also a temple of Lord Shiva of the Hindu religion and a Gurukul school (Ancient language ‘Sanskrit’ School) conducting as Vedic customs. There is also a museum and a beautiful Garden. In CG, Dham is a spiritual center of yoga and meditation in this Dham.
Apart from Above all, the architecture in the structure of this Dham is very touching and worth seeing. This Dham has been revealed in approximately 12 acres of land.
Devghat Dham of Nepal is considered one of the most beautiful, holy, ancient, and famous Dhams. This Dham is located only 7 kilometers north-west of Narayanghat, the main city of Chitwan.
Whether you are a Hindu or not, this Dham is a must-visit place in Nepal because of the women’s peace and charming nature at heart.
As soon as you cross the suspension bridge built at the confluence of Kaligandaki and Trishuli rivers, along with the lush green forest, you will find temples, Dharamshala, and the precious city of sages and saints.
Passing through this religious city, you will reach the confluence of two huge rivers, Kali Gandaki and Trishuli. Every stone of the Kali Gandaki River here looks unique and attractive because this river has the ancient sacred stone Saligrama.
There are also many mysterious caves here. Sanskrit schools and many Ashrams have also been built in this Dham, where many saints and devotees reside.
Therefore, we can say that Devghat is a beautiful, ancient, holy, developed place and tourist area of Nepal.
Triveni Dham is located in Vinay Triveni Rural Municipality in Nawalparasi District of Nepal, at a place known as Triveni Sangam, or Confluence of Three Rivers. It is the confluence of the Sona, Tamsa, and Saptagandaki rivers.
This area is the temple of the ancient Ramayana story, where Sita was sent into exile with her two sons, Love and Kush.
Triveni Dham is also known as Gajendra Moksha Divya Dham. The religious theory is that Lord Vishnu himself appeared in this Dham.
According to religious history, while an elephant was going to the Narayani River to drink water in Satyayuga, a crocodile tried to kill it by holding its leg. At that moment, the elephant prayed to Lord Vishnu for help, after which Lord Vishnu appeared, used his Chakra to transform into a crocodile, and saved the elephant.
Many historical temples and shrines are also present at this place. Pilgrims from Nepal and India come here daily to bathe and visit the holy Triveni. Various Maghe Ausi fairs were organized here in January last.
This Dham is a significant religious place in nearby Chitwan, Nepal. Still, more physical facilities and infrastructure, such as a road, Dharamshala, restaurant, bathroom, and accommodation, need to be organized.
Seeing the glory and beauty of this Dham even today, one feels the lack of publicity.
To reach Triveni Dham, you will have to reach Baraghat Bazaar and go south on Mahindra Highway. It is located 70 km west of Narayangarh in Chitawan district.
There are three lodges and an equal number of Dharamshala, apart from a few small hotels for food and accommodation.
Apart from these important areas, the approximately 200-foot-high Jalbire waterfall in Chitawan is worth seeing.
There is also a place called Sirai Chuli in Chitwan from where Annapurna Mountain, Dhaulagiri, Chitwan National Park, Narayani, and the flow of Rapti River can be seen attractively from one place.
Apart from this, the collection of many lakes here, Bisjari Lake, the newly constructed attractive Rani Pokhari in Shardanagar of Chitwan, etc., are also considered to be very worth seeing places, which should not be missed during the visit to Chitwan.
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