Incredible Nepal

Tripoto
25th Jun 2016
Day 1

As I said before, none of our travel is predetermined.  On this day, I and my childhood friend Ajay talked to go to Nepal, and we started packing bags in the next 15 minutes and after 1 hour leave for Napal. Let me first say that my house is very close to the border of Nepal and Siddharthnagar of India.  (About 62 km). So there was no need to think much about the root.  Then we left for Nepal by bike.  After traveling a little distance, we dropped the plan to go by bike.  And parked the bike with a relative on the way.  From there we took a bus and reached the border by 7 o'clock.  There we built a 2-day bhansar for stopping in Nepal at the border.  As we had left in the morning, so before the journey ahead, we had breakfast at the border itself.  You will not be able to make much difference between India and Nepal on the border because everything looks the same.  Then after catching the Nepali bus, we left for Destination Butwal first.Yes, let me also tell you that even though Nepal's currency is weaker than India, the money is spent as much as it is spent in India.  The fare from Badhni Border to Butwal was Rs 95.  The route in Nepal was not double lane or four lane as in India, so it took some time to reach Butwal about 3 hours.  Distance 85 Kilometers.We reached Butwal around 10 o'clock.  Then we hired a taxi there to help us explore Butwal very well.  Rent Rs.2000.  Then we wandered throughout Butwal like - Siddhababa Temple, Hill Park, Banbatika Zoo and Park, Phulwari, Manimukunda Park, Sainamaina Museum, etc.  By the way, all these places were quite beautiful and magnificent, but as the hill park has a step leading up to the forest, if you go on it, it seems as if you have come close to nature and from there the height of the city of Butwal  Looked fantastic.  In the evening we took a hotel for 700 rupees.  Then we went to see nearby markets.  We took some things for ourselves and some for home.  Then by 9 o'clock in the night we came to the hotel.  As if there was a restaurant in the hotel itself, we would eat there and then come to the room to sleep.

Photo of Butwal, Nepal by Er Utsal Chaudhary
Photo of Butwal, Nepal by Er Utsal Chaudhary
Photo of Butwal, Nepal by Er Utsal Chaudhary
Photo of Butwal, Nepal by Er Utsal Chaudhary
Photo of Butwal, Nepal by Er Utsal Chaudhary
Photo of Butwal, Nepal by Er Utsal Chaudhary
Photo of Butwal, Nepal by Er Utsal Chaudhary
Photo of Butwal, Nepal by Er Utsal Chaudhary
Photo of Butwal, Nepal by Er Utsal Chaudhary
Photo of Butwal, Nepal by Er Utsal Chaudhary
Photo of Butwal, Nepal by Er Utsal Chaudhary
Photo of Butwal, Nepal by Er Utsal Chaudhary
Photo of Butwal, Nepal by Er Utsal Chaudhary
Photo of Butwal, Nepal by Er Utsal Chaudhary
Photo of Butwal, Nepal by Er Utsal Chaudhary
Photo of Butwal, Nepal by Er Utsal Chaudhary
Photo of Butwal, Nepal by Er Utsal Chaudhary
Photo of Butwal, Nepal by Er Utsal Chaudhary
Photo of Butwal, Nepal by Er Utsal Chaudhary
Photo of Butwal, Nepal by Er Utsal Chaudhary
Photo of Butwal, Nepal by Er Utsal Chaudhary
Day 2

The next day we had the option of going to two places, Lumbini and Supadaevrali.  If we had information around there, people told that the second option would be more appropriate because there are also good natural places to visit.  Then there is a temple of Siddhababa in the morning near Butwal, we went there again because the previous day we could not take any photos there.  After returning from the temple, we left for Supadevarali.  I do not remember the fare from Butwal to there but it was probably around 200 rupees.The distance from Butwal to Supadevarali is about 135 kilometers, and the path is also very zigzag so it took us about 5 hours to reach there.  After reaching there, we saw Baba Pashupatinath.  After that, till afternoon, we kept staring at the greenery and beauty of the surroundings in Supadevarali.  Although the mind was not full by wandering there but we had to come home too because we had permission for two days.  So we took a bus from Supadevarali to Krishnanagar and we reached the boarder by around 8 in the night.  Then from there we reached our relative by bus where we parked our bikes.  From there we took our bike and then came home till 11 pm.

Photo of Supa Deurali Temple by Er Utsal Chaudhary
Photo of Supa Deurali Temple by Er Utsal Chaudhary
Photo of Supa Deurali Temple by Er Utsal Chaudhary
Photo of Supa Deurali Temple by Er Utsal Chaudhary
Photo of Supa Deurali Temple by Er Utsal Chaudhary
Photo of Supa Deurali Temple by Er Utsal Chaudhary
Photo of Supa Deurali Temple by Er Utsal Chaudhary
Photo of Supa Deurali Temple by Er Utsal Chaudhary
Photo of Supa Deurali Temple by Er Utsal Chaudhary
Photo of Supa Deurali Temple by Er Utsal Chaudhary
Photo of Supa Deurali Temple by Er Utsal Chaudhary
Photo of Supa Deurali Temple by Er Utsal Chaudhary
Photo of Supa Deurali Temple by Er Utsal Chaudhary
Photo of Supa Deurali Temple by Er Utsal Chaudhary
Photo of Supa Deurali Temple by Er Utsal Chaudhary
Photo of Supa Deurali Temple by Er Utsal Chaudhary
Photo of Supa Deurali Temple by Er Utsal Chaudhary
Photo of Supa Deurali Temple by Er Utsal Chaudhary
Photo of Supa Deurali Temple by Er Utsal Chaudhary
Photo of Supa Deurali Temple by Er Utsal Chaudhary
Photo of Supa Deurali Temple by Er Utsal Chaudhary
Photo of Supa Deurali Temple by Er Utsal Chaudhary
Photo of Supa Deurali Temple by Er Utsal Chaudhary
Photo of Supa Deurali Temple by Er Utsal Chaudhary

By the way, we did not spend too much money in this journey.  Because as far as the bus fare is concerned, it is not very much.  If we talk about the cost of the entire journey, then our entire journey was completed in about 4 thousand rupees.

Note- Whenever you go to Nepal, always keep in mind one thing that stay as many days as you take permission.