Nepal Famouse City Biratnagar

Biratnagar is Nepal's second biggest city. The place is prospering as a hub for the trade and other Industry businesses. Its streets are lined with array of concrete building and border-bazaar shops and the mood of the city centre is relatively laid- back and amazingly traffic-free. Every Wednesday there is the Biratnagar Haat Bazaar which is set up in a field to the east of town and is definitely worth a visit for all travellers.

Bhediari is a close-by town located only ten kilometres south of Biratnagar. If you travel here you can find interesting ancient ruins of many brick temples. There is a two- meter high rectangular platform supported from inside by cross walls. Many people in the surrounding areas think of these old temples as important because a large number of silver punch-marked coins have been found here. So far, no stone or terra cotta style images have been found during any excavations.
Culture
The Culture of Biratnagar is the blend of Indian and Nepalese cultures. A lot of festivals are the same but only the manner in which they are celebrated differs among Nepalese and Indians living in Biratnagar. Full details about festivals please click here

Places of interest in Biratnagar;
· Pitchara: It is in the west of Bus Park of Biratnagar. There is a BKVM school and a Durga Mandir. A monastery is being constructed there.

· Biratnagar Haat Bazaar: a weekly open-air market basically for selling and buying of vegetables, meat and other essentials, take place every Mondays, Wednesdays, Thursdays and Saturday in different parts of Biratnagar.

· Madhumara, Hamro Chowk: It is the most beautiful place in Biratnagar. The atmosphere of this place is quite hygienic and fresh, with plenty of green plants, it is a residential area: Choodamani.

· Koshi Project Chowk: It is a important government and residential area of Biratnagar, located near Mahendra Morang Campus - a public campus of Tribhuvan University. The area is mainly popular for the offices of the biggest project of Irrigation of Sunsari district and Morang district.

· The Koshi Tappu: A wet wonderland in Nepal famous for bird-watching expeditions. It rests along the flood plains of Sapta Koshi river in the Terai belt of Saptari and Sunsari districts of eastern Nepal. It is believed to be one of the best wildlife-rich wetlands of Asia. Two hours drive from Biratnagar is all it takes to discover a hidden wetland in Asia.

· Jogbani: Jogbani is a city serving border between Nepal and India. It is a major shopping destination for people of Biratnagar as well as nearby cities like Dharan and Dhankuta.From Jogbani any one can travel towards innerpart of INDIA by Train or by Roadways.Also Jogbani has got huge market for the Nepalese society people to get GOODS in low price than in NEPAL.

· Aqua Park: It's situated in the corner of Biratnagar and usually couples come on around in the place for dates. You can often see one kissing, hugging in the place.

· Budhnagar gram: It is situated southern east of Biratnagar city and known as a capital of pre historic king Birateswar. It is nearly endangered heritage of Nepal. King Birat ruled over this region in historic period and even there we can find the palace of king Birat.........

· Jamun Gachhi: This place lies in the western boundary of Biratnagar i.e. near Keshalya River. This place is on of the faster developing places in Biratnagar. There's a big Grossary shop and A mini departmental store. Recently, it's been declared as 'No Alcohol' zones. People of this place are cooperative and they have recently build a highway linking to Sunsari District of Nepal.

· Bargachhi: This place is mainly known for Gograha School. It falls on the way as you travel from the airport to Jogbani. It is also known as the hub of the "Monkey Gang" which was notorious in the 1990s.

· Pokharia: It is a heart of samrat sporting club it is in the northern direction of Biratnagar and this place was named after the public school called "Pokharia School " established in 1959.