Bharatpur, the fourth largest city of Nepal, falls right in the gateway of the forested area in Chitwan. Headquarters of Chitwan district, Bharatpur, lies on central-south of Nepal and is one of Nepal’s four metro cities. Junction for all-important urban offices, hospitals, and colleges, Bharatpur ends at Narayangarh, famous for shopping and dining.
Bharatpur, having its airport, just 155 km away from the capital, can be reached via roadways and airways. Near from significant cities like Lumbini and Pokhara, Bharatpur’s central attractions are Chitwan National Park – UNESCO World Heritage Site, Narayani River, Rapti River, diverse wildlife, and vegetation, and uniqueness of ethnic, cultural groups. Tharus, with their fascinating cultures, have made the forest area more enjoyable with their dance and Tharu cuisines.
Bish-Hajar Taal (meaning: 20,000 ponds), is the perfect destination for birdwatching. Crocodile and elephant breeding centers are significant attractions of the forests near Bharatpur, with various activities targeted to tourists.
Devghat, being the abode of multiple caves, monuments, and temples, is a religious destination for Hindus near Bharatpur, while Tinkhole Monastery, near Bharatpur, shows the harmony between Hinduism and Buddhism.
You need not come to Bharatpur for these essential activities only. If you are looking for a peaceful stay away from home, Bharatpur provides outstanding accommodations, mouth-watering food delicacies, and acts as a perfect holiday destination away from every rush and hustle.