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Gajedi Taal  Rupandehi’s Kanchan village municipality ward no. Lake Danapur, located at 1, is becoming a center of water tourism. Danapur, an attractive natural lake in Rupandehi district, attracts a large number of internal and external tourists. The physical structure built in this lake complex, which is full of attractive topography and beautiful natural beauty, also makes the lake look very beautiful. Gajedi Taal

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Gajedi taal

The lake complex, which is full of people going for picnics and walks every day, is equally competitive in taking selfies. The Lake Festival is held here every year to increase tourist arrivals. Around one hundred domestic tourists visit this lake daily. They enjoy boating. The lake is in the area of ​​Samaymai Forest Users Group. Chairman of the Forest Users Group, Min Bahadur Thapa, informed that people are crowding in the sheds of the picnic sites built on the banks of the river every day.
It is expected that the festival to be held in the lake complex, which is also available for boat sharing, will further help in the promotion of tourism. Gajedi Taal

Once protected for watering livestock and birds, the lake is now becoming the ‘Phewa Lake’ of Rupandehi district. Situated between thorn bushes and ajambari bushes, the then small pond has now expanded to 19.5 hectares and has become a tourist attraction. Although the locals started protecting the lake from 2038 BS, it was hidden for a long time due to lack of publicity and promotion. The place has been arranged to have a picnic in about 50 groups. Gajedi Taal

Gajedi taal
Gajedi taal

Thapa said that a 10-year master plan of the lake has been formulated after the influx of internal and external tourists to the lake. According to Thapa, a master plan costing Rs 1 billion has been formulated to make the lake a model tourist destination. Along with the master plan, the area of ​​the lake is targeted to be expanded to 22 hectares. Gajedi Taal

According to the master plan of Samaymai Community Forest Users Group, which is spread over an area of ​​92.02 hectares including the lake, the aim is to make Pokhara like Phewa Lake by enhancing the beauty of the lake and attracting internal and external tourists, said local journalist Jagilal Thapa.
According to the master plan, a 60-meter-high 15-storey view tower will be constructed at a cost of Rs 100 million in the Danapur Lake complex to increase the tourist attraction of Danapur Lake. Similarly, a well-equipped water park with two swimming pools will be constructed next to the view tower at a cost of Rs 60 million. Gajedi Taal

An island wetland will be constructed in the middle of such a lake. There are plans to build a 1,000-capacity meditation center on the east side of the view tower and a zoo on the northeast side, said Thapa. There will be an attractive wooden entrance to enter the lake, a botanical garden, a seminar hall, a playground, a museum and a love park to the north of the view tower. Similarly, an open marble sculpture workshop site will also be constructed. Gajedi Taal

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Similarly, parking space will be constructed to accommodate four wheelers and two wheelers. A sky bridge will also be built to cross the lake and go to the picnic spot. In order to maintain the green environment around the lake, the master plan includes tree planting, construction of disability-friendly foot trek around the lake for morning walk and jogging for tourists and locals. The length around the lake is about 5 kilometers.

Footpaths will be constructed on both the inside and outside of the lake, said Chairman Thapa. There are also plans to install fox lights around the entire lake to make it more attractive. The master plan also includes the construction of drains around the lake to prevent water and other waste products from entering the lake. In order to increase the income of the locals, home stay will also be conducted in the settlements near the lake with the investment of the locals. Gajedi Taal

“The goal is to make Danapur like the famous Phewa Lake of Pokhara,” said Thapa. Thapa said. Rare wildlife can also be seen in the 43.78 hectare lake area which has been designated as an eco-tourism area. In the lake area, wildlife such as cats, chitals, tigers, wolves, deer, deer, deer, jarayo, bandel, nil gai, dumsi, fox, rabbit, jarayo can be seen. The lake is home to a variety of geese, including storks, ghumuwa kokal, parakeet, jureli, lahache, forest chickens, nilakantha dangre, sparrows, pigeons, crows, latokosero, myna, chil, vulture and eagle.

The lake has been in the habit of contracting fish since the Panchayat period. It is also the habitat of local rare species of fish. Rare species of fish like Bhoti, Sidra, Khosti, Zinga, Pate Sidra, Bam are found here while grass, mangur, naini, common carp and Rahu wicket species are reared in the lake. There is also an old temple in the lake area. Even the name of the forest is named after this temple. Gajedi Taal

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Gajedi taal

There is even a statue of Buddha in the middle of the lake. This area is also known religiously. Also, a Shivalaya temple is being constructed in the middle of the lake.
The topography of the lake area looks like a hilly district. If there is a lake in the valley, you can feel the hilly structure around it. As Danapur Lake is the main pillar of prosperity of Kanchan village, the state government has managed Rs. 15 million in the current fiscal year to develop its infrastructure. The locals have been contracted to fish in the lake and operate boats .

. Since then, the annual income has been around Rs 1 million. Along with the increase in tourist attraction in the lake area, the Nepal Army has widened the 5.5 hectare border area in the north by spending Rs 20 million through the Presidential Chure Conservation Committee last year. There is a plan to develop the northern part of the lake as wetland and the southern part as 13.5 hectare area as boating area.

Chairman Thapa said that a tour package is also being planned to bring tourists to Lumbini, which is located 17 km northwest of Buddha’s birthplace Lumbini and 23 km west-south of Butwal. At present, more than 300,000 domestic and foreign tourists visit the forest annually, said Rajendra Prasad Ghartimagar, senior vice president of the forest. Due to lack of water in the lake in winter, Kanchan Goupali ward no. Earlier, the river water would be brought to the lake from the lifting system, said Vice President Gharti. There are plans to move about 50 picnic sheds to the north-west of the lake.

Preparations for the Lake Festival
Located at an altitude of 111 meters above sea level, the lake festival has been held every year since 2064 BS to promote tourism. This year too, the 11th Lake Festival has been organized from 24th of January to 7th of February, said Dinesh Ghimire, publicity coordinator. The organizers aim to attract 200,000 spectators by participating in 150 stalls in the festival.

As the natural structure is different, the festival here will be different from other places, said fair coordinator Shri Raj Timilsina. Famous engineers, creators and players will be honored at the festival and various sports competitions will also be held, said Timilsina. During the festival, various cultural programs will be observed and food and fish dishes will be available.

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Gajedi taal

Rupandehi’s Kanchan village municipality ward no. 1 located Gajedi Danapur Lake Pugna Pradesh no. You have to cross a distance of 22 kilometers from Butwal, the capital of Nepal. After crossing a distance of 18 km west from Butwal under the East-West Highway, one reaches Basgadhi Bazaar. Another four kilometers south of Basgadhi is the lake area. To reach Lumbini from Lake Riser, you have to cover a distance of about 18 kilometers. There are five ways to reach Lumbini from this area. But locals say there is an urgent need to upgrade these roads.

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Danapur Lake :Rupandehi Which Was Protected For Feeding Livestock

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Danapur Lake :Rupandehi Which Was Protected For Feeding Livestock https://notesnepal.com/archives/7183 Fri, 04 Dec 2020 10:29:14 +0000 https://notesnepal.com/?p=7183 Danapur Lake in Rupandehi, which was protected for feeding livestock and birds 20 years ago, has now become a tourist attraction. Kanchan village municipality ward no. Danapur Lake in 1 (formerly Gajedi village municipality) has been protected by a community forest user group. Netra Bahadur Shrees, who came to Danapur from Gulmi in 2041 BS, […]

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Danapur Lake in Rupandehi, which was protected for feeding livestock and birds 20 years ago, has now become a tourist attraction. Kanchan village municipality ward no. Danapur Lake in 1 (formerly Gajedi village municipality) has been protected by a community forest user group. Netra Bahadur Shrees, who came to Danapur from Gulmi in 2041 BS, says that the lake has been made accessible to tourists due to the efforts of the locals.

Danapur Lake
Danapur Lake

Shrees, who is also the former vice-chairman of Samaymai Community Forest Users Group, had never imagined that the small pond between the thorn bushes and the Ajambari bush would develop into a 19-hectare lake. “There was a small pond on the south side of the road where the boat is now. The cattle and birds used to eat the water. We used to go fishing.

Not knowing the significance of the Danapur Lake, Gajedi VDC used to give a contract to local Jaya Bahadur Gurung to fish in the lake around 2043 BS. Shrees says that after Gurung started raising imported fish fry and ducks along with local fish, they also started conserving the lake. The District Forest Office, Rupendehi, has registered the lake under the temporary community forest, but it seems that a plan has been made to conserve the lake, saying that the land of the lake may be encroached while picking dill in the fields around the lake.

Locals are involved in the conservation of the lake by forming a community forest in the name of a temporary temple in the middle of the forest. This wetland lake is now famous not only as a wetland area but also as a boat ride and picnic spot. The construction of the road around the lake started in 2068 BS with a budget of Rs 4 lakh given by the National Lake Conservation Committee.

20 picnic sheds including terraces have been constructed in the lake premises and about 50 groups have been allotted picnic space in the open space. Chairman of the Community Forest, Meen Bahadur Thapa, says that they are confused about how to move forward the development of the lake as there is no detailed master plan. Danapur Lake

He said that although he had planned to make the lake a source of livelihood by linking it with the income and living standards of the local community who have been involved in the conservation of the lake for a long time, he was concerned that it would destroy the organic matter found in the wetland. Danapur Lake is not only a water-filled pond but also very important from an environmental point of view, so many species of birds live here.

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Danapur Lake

The lake, which is home to various species of native fish, ducks, birds and other aquatic animals, is in danger of extinction as human activity increases. Shree, a former vice-president of the community forest, says that the native Saura fish has disappeared after the lake was contracted for fishing and rearing. “Saura fish weighing about two and a half kilos, which looks like bhoti, was found, but it has not been seen for six or seven years,” said Shrees. Danapur Lake

Considered to be the best habitat and food for various birds, the lake is home to many rare birds including male geese, water geese, storks, buckwheat and wild chickens. Similarly, Dhawai, Chelwa, Gaisidra, Pate Sidra, Dhevri, Girai Bhoti, Padeni, Andha Bam, Chuchche Bam, Shrimp and more than a dozen other native fishes are found. Along with that, the contractor of the lake has also been raising developed fish including common, live, silver, bighead and naini.

Local Lilamani Dhakal has taken a contract to raise fish in the lake for five years at a cost of Rs. The Community Forest Users Committee has also awarded a five-year contract to local Chandra Bahadur Taramu . Thapa informed that around Rs. 900,000 is being spent annually on conservation of the lake, construction of picnic sheds and forest watching, under the contract given for fishing and boating. Danapur Lake

Thapa said that the Nepal Army had widened the 5.5 hectare border area in the north at a cost of Rs 20 million last year through the Presidential Chure Conservation Committee. The committee has planned to develop the northern part as a wetland and the southern part as a boating area as there is talk of making the lake a wetland area.

Chairman Thapa said that the income of the lake would increase if boats could be used in the 13.5 hectare area on the south side even though there was no in-depth discussion on the issue. There are also 475 household members of the Timely Community Forest Users Committee. Homestay has been started in 10 houses from the Rs. 2.5 lakh allocated by the former Gajedi VDC after the number of tourists started increasing in the Danapur Lake.

Danapur Lake
Danapur Lake

As it is a wetland area in the middle of the forest, there are not many tourists during the rainy season but daily tourists visit from September to February. Picnics at various festivals and celebrations, environmental students, nature lovers and people who study and research birds and various animals have also been increasing in recent times. Danapur Lake

Chairman Thapa said that more than 20,000 people visit the lake annually even though there are no exact statistics of tourists visiting the lake. The committee complains that there is not much support from the government even though the lake, which has been protected by the locals for water for grazing and cattle, is being developed as a tourist area.

Danapur Lake
Danapur Lake

So far Chan village chairman Gokarna Chhetri, on the other hand, said that he ignored the request of the Forest Users Committee to register the lake in the village municipality. Chhetri brought the lake under the control of the village municipality. He said that they have a plan to develop it as an important tourist area of ​​the state. Danapur Lake

The state government has also shown interest in this area which has been protected by the Community Forest Users Committee for a long time. Observing the lake this year, Chief Minister Shankar Pokharel urged to develop Danapur Lake as a wetland area. He also urged the locals to be clear about the concept of developing Various Old Pictures Of Nepal the wetland area as the human activities in the wetland area will be destroyed. Danapur Lake

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