How to reach Biratnagar?

How to Reach Biratnagar?

WordCamp Biratnagar 2018 is going to held in Biratnagar city on 22nd December 2018. Biratnagar lies in the meridional Terai or plains, of Eastern Nepal.

Biratnagar’s atmosphere is rated as warm and balmy. In Biratnagar, the average year-end temperature is 24.3 °C. While the winters have very light rainfall in Biratnagar and not excessively cold in contrast to other parts of the nation. Biratnagar lies in the terai Border of Nepal.

From Different Cities of Nepal

It is obvious to get here by all means of transportation.  Attendees from Kathmandu can fly to Biratnagar via Airways to Biratnagar or can travel via roadways.

For attendee of different cities of Nepal, you can drive via roadways by the means of transportation like Bus, Car, Van, Bike etc.

If you are not able to go to Biratnagar Airport directly, you can choose this below two alternative airports as well.

Rajbiraj Airport is another domestic airport near Biratnagar. It is about 78KM away from Biratnagar. You can take public vehicles to reach Biratnagar from Rajbiraj.

Bhadrapur Airport is 108 KM away from Biratnagar.  You can take a direct flight from Kathmandu.

From Outside Nepal

For International Attendees, Biratnagar is located near Indian border Jogbani where people can trip to Biratnagar via train from India.

Attendees from India or other countries can come via airways to Indira Gandhi International Airport, Delhi (DEL) and take another transit flight to Bagdogra Airport (IXB) and drive almost 2-3 hours by bus to Biratnagar via Kakarvitta. These transits may cost you low and meet your budget.

You can also look for a direct flight to Bagdogra Airport (IXB).

But, if you desired to fly directly to Biratnagar next you can fly to Tribhuvan International Airport, Kathmandu (KTM) following another transit to Biratnagar Airport (BRT).

From Kathmandu, you can take public transport like Bus, Microbus etc.  to reach Biratnagar.

Please contact us if you need any further details regarding the location and transportation medium.

Contact us directly via phone,

Ganga Kafle – 9842407439

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Google Map of Biratnagar

12 Facts about Biratnagar

Every city has their own insane facts which make their place more bizarre.There is much more to Biratnagar than its unique dialect and the popular political revolution. It is 2nd largest city by area and by population. It holds significance because of its antiquated status and tourist attractions. Besides being a diverse circuit, Biratnagar has many things worth knowing. Here are some intriguing facts about Biratnagar:

  1. The region is deemed to be a part of the kingdom of Virata, mentioned in the Hindu epic Mahabharata.
  2. Biratnagar got its modern name in 1919 AD from Keshar Shamsher Rana after objects of historical significance, believed to be of King Virata’s time, were found. In Nepali “Birat” means huge and “Nagar” means city.
  3. Nepal’s first Large Scale Industry, Birat Jute Mills lies in Biratnagar.
  4. The first and the historical airplane hijack which was to `the political revolution also took place at the Biratnagar Airport.
  5. The Second biggest Rath Yatra of Asia, Sri Krishna Janmashtami Rath Yatra is organized every year in Biratnagar. It draws more than 10 lakh people from neighboring Cities and VDCs, also from neighboring belts of India.
  6. Biratnagar is also called City Of Rikshaw and Cycle. It has more Rikshaws than any other cities of Nepal. The evolution of Electric Rikshaw in Nepal also comes from Biratnagar.
  7. Biratnagar is the biggest Industrial City of Nepal and has the second biggest Industrial Corridor containing some of the largest Industries and Factories of the nation.
  8. Biratnagar is one of the most diversified City of Nepal. People of almost every Caste and Culture lives here.
  9. The culture of Biratnagar features a blend of Nepali and Indian culture and Nepali is the official language.
  10. Biratnagar experiences a warm climate throughout the year.
  11. Haat Bazaar: a popular open-air market which is open twice a week and is the place to buy fresh fruits, vegetables and other commodities of daily use.
  12. Street food is bae in Biratnagar. Biratnagar is famous for lots of foods like:
    • Chaat – Lovely Chaat House
    • Sweets – Unique Sweets, Aangan Sweets
    • Cake / Icecream – Kiran’s Cake Parlour
    • Momo – Tom & Jerry
    • Also a lot of street foods like Panipuri, Samosa, Jerry, Paan, Jhalmuri etc.

 

Places to visit around Biratnagar

Biratnagar which is the second largest city of Nepal and the interim capital of the Province No. 1 has the fourth most populous city with a population of 240,000. As it is the industrial capital of Nepal, it has less number of places to visit.

Besides, this place serves some awesome street food which features some amazing momos, chats, tasty barbecues and other popular street food. Also, for a hangout, you can get the best restaurants and bars with mouth-watering foods.

Biratnagar is a great hub to explore the interesting places in eastern Nepal. Here is the list of someplace you can visit from Biratnagar.

Dharan

Some cities have a distinct character! Dharan is one of them. This sprawling city of Nepal has a lot to offer for the distinct type of travelers.  It is located at the south of Biratnagar with a distance of 40.2 km to reach This place has a western perimeter, which will give the glimpse of middle-class suburban societies with parks and affluent people. It is here where you will find well-maintained bungalows and pavements and even a golf course.

Then, there is the Gurkha recruiting area, where you will see world famous Nepali soldiers. On the eastern side, you can notice steep streets and a relaxed village-like atmosphere. The third distinct character is the Dharan Bazaar, which is a flat and dusty local market.

Ilam

Explore the stunning beauty of Nepal by visiting Illam, a municipality zone in the Ilam District. Approximately the distance between Biratnagar and Ilam is 172.25 km on driving and 80km on a flight. The hilly region, known as the Mahabharata range is popular for its tea production. So, if you are a tea enthusiast and want to be them being made from the ground up, then Illam is the place for you.

Highlights: The major highlight of Illam is that it is a quiet, serene place. So, if you are looking for a serene place where you can rest and enjoy with your family, then this is it. And that’s not all! This municipality is known for its stunning natural sceneries as well. So, while in the mountains, you can enjoy the panorama of the hills, fog, mist and the beautiful blue skies. Or else, visit acres of farms to see tea gardens and production.

The Koshi Tappu

Koshi Tappu Wildlife Reserve is the smallest of Terai’s National Park. However, it is a birdwatcher’s paradise. The grassland habitat is home to almost 500 species of birds and is also the habitat for endangered water buffalo species called the Arna. This place was founded in 1976 and it is located on Sapta Kosi river, one of the tributaries of River Ganga. Distance from Biratnagar to Koshi Tappu Wildlife Reserve is approx. 46 Km.

Highlights: The wildlife reserve is certainly a serene arena, where you can enjoy rare species of birds, from Swamp francolin to Sarus Crane and Bengal Florican. During the winters, migratory species from Siberia and Tibet welcome you. This place is popular for Gangetic dolphins as well, along with marsh muggers, golden jackals, blue bulls, deer, civet cats, and porcupines. Visit the bridge at Koshi Barrage to spot Gangetic dolphins. You will be surprised at the number of animals and the natural beauty that can be observed at this place.

Vedetar

The popular place “Vedetar” located in the south-east of than Kuta. It has heartened with outskirt of Sunsari Dharan one of the vast city in Nepal (62.5 from Biratnagar and 17 kilometers from Dharan).  In past as per the elders, the name Vedetar is given by the general population who dependably strolls from this place to go Dharan and  Terai part from slopeside before the Koshi throughway was work in this part. it was enormous plain ground (tar)and brushing Sheep’s (Veda) influenced it to name Vedetar(means Veda ko tar).

Now the name Vedetar is perceived as tourism put around there. Hotels and cottages are adequate for the explorer who get a kick out of the chance to remain here and Tower, cookout spot, and the charming scene makes it attractive for the couple and families, who needs to stroll for time pass and appreciate in the occasion and different days. It is popular for its erratic climate – a minute it shrouds itself in the cover of thick haze and another minute it uncovers itself as the crown of urban Dharan.

Bhedetar isn’t only for a casual occasion. The place has a comment for adrenaline junkies also. Nine km down the trail, there is the Namaste Waterfall, which local people additionally call Simsuwa. You can take a dunk wide open to the harsh elements of water or go kayaking in the stream. There is likewise the alternative of paragliding from Bhedetar to Dharan, one of the greatest urban areas in the east.

Dhankuta Hile

The little town full of nature and culture probably knows as the town with lots of tongba bars. After three to four hours (107.1km from Biratnagar) of the most scenic and comfortable drive, passing through various scenic stops like Bhedetar, Namaste Jharna, (Water Fall) Tamar river base and Dhankuta, so this is an amazing route that passes through so many diversified settlements within such a short distance. One can reach Hile, which is located at the altitude of 6500 ft and of course your magnificent resort, The Horizon Mountain Resort awaits you to indulge in various activities to make your holiday memorable.
               For adventure-seekers just head little up from Hile in the small towns of Basantpur and Tumlingtar that present wonderful views of Mount Makalu and Mount Kanchenjunga can be absolutely wonderful. Luring visitors with an interesting array of attractions, this city is the perfect place where the natural beauty and culture of Nepal can be seen at its best.

Baraha Chhetra

One of the greatest Hindu pilgrimages in Nepal, Baraha Chhetra is the spot where Lord Bishnu’s avatar, Barah- a boar incarnation fought with the demon called Hiranakshya and killed him. The shrine is dedicated to the reincarnation, Barah and the images of the boar are spread beautifully throughout the temple. The temple is located at the confluence of might Saptakoshi and Koka Rivers.
Almost after two hours of the journey from Biratnagar (53.7 km), you can reach there.

Highlights: The serene and beautiful surroundings of the temple are its major highlight. They will invigorate you with a ton of energy. It is a bridge that connects the temple to the mountain. A stroll down this bridge is an excellent measure of watching the confluence of rivers. One of the most attractive things here Is that all 7 Koshi Rivers meet together to form the holiest Sapta Koshi River.

These are the places where you can start your 1 day or more days trips from Biratnagar.

 

Top 7 Reasons to Attend WordCamp Biratnagar 2018

 

 

 

 

WordCamp is the community-driven event that happens all around the world that centers everything about WordPress platform, including blogging, coding, branding, security, etc. Just in case you are thinking whether to attend WordCamp Biratnagar or not. We will give you seven reasons why you should not fumble out at Biratnagar first city WordCamp.

  1. Learn WordPress – Whether you’re a complete beginner or more advanced. Do you want to start developing your website on WordPress but don’t know how? WordCamp is a one-stop-shop to everything you need to know to get started.
  2. Meet like-minded people – Even though working on this platform daily, we cannot have a casual chat with people about WordPress. It will be incredible to spend time surrounded by people who have a common interest and passion.
  3. The registration fee fits your budget – You don’t want to miss a conference with many speakers from (globally & locally) for $10 (NRs 1000/-) Early Bird Tickets & for $15 (NRs1500/-) Regular Ticket for the weekend. The offer will be switched as soon as early bird tickets are finished. That weekend includes a full-day conference with swags, lunch breaks, snacks  & a T-shirt covered counting the after-party & networking socials.
  4. Great products are made by people, so go and meet them – You will meet a community like to support each other out, to teach, to discuss, and or maybe just lend an attentive. You will definitely get responses to your issues.
  5. Super cool, casual conference – Many  peoples’ minds associating “conference” with tedious talks and lectures. That’s not WordCamp! WordCamp is a casual conference with cool people that make networking super fun. No professional outfits. No long-lasting speeches that put you to sleep. No uncomfortable moments when you try to network. WordCamp not only intensifies your WordPress skills, but it also provides a friendly and relaxed atmosphere, which makes it easy to meet new people and geek out over various fields.
  6. Central location in a beautiful city – If you’re from Biratnagar, WordCamp’s venue is practically in your backyard: Hotel Asiatique. If you’re not from Biratnagar, attending WordCamp gives you an opportunity to visit a beautiful city without breaking the bank. There are many hotels to stay at that are close to the conference – some within walking blocks of the venue – and tons of fun things to do in midtown Biratnagar. You can also visit many places from Biratnagar within a few kilometers.
  7. Get Involved – Solemnly, just fit into it. See if there’s either local Meetup or community in your area. If not, save up your money and make plans to attend a nearby WordCamp. All the influential community leaders will be there, and most credible talking about in on the platform. The best thing you can do for yourself is to meet and engage with the community. You’ll learn more than you ever expected.

History of Biratnagar

The fertile land of Biratnagar (बिराटनगर), has a harmonious and powerful ancient history which indeed goes back to the very dawn of the human civilizations.

During the ages and civilizations, it remained a ground which gave birth to many great people who spread the messages of love, peace, brotherhood, and humanity throughout the length and breadth of the globe.

The region is believed to be a part of the kingdom of Virata, mentioned in the Hindu epic Mahabharata. In the ancient time the Kingdom of Virata, earlier as Gograha Bazaar which is now called Biratnagar recognized as one of the oldest city of Nepal. In Nepali “Birat” means huge and “Nagar” means a place or a city.

It is famous for industry, commerce, and agriculture in Nepal as most of the manufacturing industries are located in this region. It is currently the second most densely populated city (after Kathmandu).

Biratnagar has been the most politically powerful city of Nepal, gifting a subtotal of five prime ministers along with hosting some of the most revolutionary incidents in Nepal.