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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

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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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Gajedi taal

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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How to reach Danapur Lake  ?

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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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Lakes Nepal : These Lakes In Nepal Can Take Your Breath Away https://notesnepal.com/archives/5535 Thu, 29 Oct 2020 06:15:00 +0000 https://notesnepal.com/?p=5535 Lakes in Nepal  Lakes in Nepal : Most of the people in the world have made the beach a good destination to visit. As Nepal is a landlocked country, only limited lakes are tourist destinations in Nepal. Nepal is a unique gift of natural beauty. Naturally, there are many important places in Nepal. There are […]

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Lakes in Nepal 

Lakes in Nepal : Most of the people in the world have made the beach a good destination to visit. As Nepal is a landlocked country, only limited lakes are tourist destinations in Nepal. Nepal is a unique gift of natural beauty. Naturally, there are many important places in Nepal. There are many natural resources in the mountainous region, hilly region and you region.

If tourism can cover all regions, billions of foreign currency can be easily earned by attracting millions of tourists annually. Even now, you have not been able to promote some mountainous areas in Nepal and areas except Chitwan and Pokhara. Lately, the tradition of traveling has been developing. Since it stays on the ground most of the time, walking in the lakes in Nepal  is a different joy.

Lakes in Nepal

There are some Lakes in Nepal, a country rich in natural resources, which the tourists of the world are eager to reach. Ten lakes of Nepal have also been listed in the Ramsar area. There are Koshi Tapu Lake in Ramsar area, 9 in Pokhara area, Ghodaghadi Lake, Bisahjari Lake, Gosaikunda, She-Foksundo, Rara, Tilicho, five ponds and Cho Rolpa Lake .

Rara Lake Rara Lake in Nepal  has recently become an attraction for domestic and foreign tourists. In the past, it was difficult to travel due to lack of road connectivity, but lately it has become easier. . It is the largest Lakes in Nepal. The beauty of Rara Lake at sunset and dawn fascinates everyone.

Located at an altitude of 2990 m 99810 ft above sea level, the lake falls within the Ramsar area under Rara National Park in Jumla and Mugu districts. Spread over a length of 5.1 km and a width of 2.7 km, the Lakes has a surface area of ​​1.8 sq km and a depth of 167 m. Rara Lakes in Nepal was declared a Ramsar site in 2007.

Tilicho Lake is the highest Lakes in Nepal. At an altitude of 4919 meters 916,138 feet above sea level, Tilicho Lake is located in the Annapurna Protected Area in Manang District. Its main feature is that there are no aquatic creatures here. The view of the mountains around the lake adds to the beauty.

Se-Foksundo Lakes in Nepal Located in Dolpa district, Foksundo Lake is 3615 meters above sea level. Spread over an area of ​​about 4.94 square kilometers, the lake is 5.15 kilometers long and 800 meters wide. The lakes was declared a Ramsar site in 2007. This is the deepest lake in Nepal. Its depth is 145 meters 9476 feet.

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Lakes in Nepal

Gosainkundas At an altitude of 4,380 m above sea level, Gosainkunda is located in Rasuwa district in Chalangtang National Park and covers an area of ​​13.8 hectares. A special fair is held in this area on the day of Janai Purnima. There are five Lakes in  Nepal Langtang National Park. Five naturally formed lakes in one place are worth seeing.

Located at the highest altitude in the world, the lake is 4100 meters above sea level. As a fair is held on the occasion of Janai Purnima in this lakes, tourists flock here at that time. From this place, the view of Jugal, Langtang, Rolling and other mountains can be seen very well

Rolpas Cho Rolpa Lake in Dolakha district is located at an altitude of 4,580 meters. Spread over an area of ​​154 hectares, the lake falls under the Gaurishakar Protected Area. The maximum depth of the lake is 270 meters and its length is 3.45 kilometers. Phewa Lake, situated at an altitude of 742 meters 92434 feet above sea level, the Lake Barahi Temple in the middle of the lakes adds to the beauty of the lakes .

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Phewa Lake

Located in an area of ​​4.43 square kilometers, the length of the lake is 17 kilometers and the maximum depth is 24 meters. Phewa in Pokhara is one of the most visited lakes. There are 9 lakes in  Nepal Pokhara area.

Similarly, Surma Sarovar of Bajhang, Lake of Khaptad, Budhi Nanda and Chhede Daha of Bajura and Barhakune Lakes of Rukum and Ghodaghodi Lake of Kailali are also among the famous lakes in Nepal .

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Satyawati Lake : Where People Asks For A Wish By Shouting, Not By Heart https://notesnepal.com/archives/5258 Mon, 19 Oct 2020 12:02:26 +0000 https://notesnepal.com/?p=5258 Satyawati Lake : According to Hinduism, it is not uncommon to go to a temple and ask for a ‘bridegroom’ from the heart, but in the Satyavati Lake and Maiko temples here, it is customary to ask for a bridegroom by shouting so that everyone can hear. It is an old custom to walk around […]

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Satyawati Lake : According to Hinduism, it is not uncommon to go to a temple and ask for a ‘bridegroom’ from the heart, but in the Satyavati Lake and Maiko temples here, it is customary to ask for a bridegroom by shouting so that everyone can hear. It is an old custom to walk around Satyawati Lake  in Tinau Gaonpalika-4 of the district three times and shout in public and ask for a bridegroom with ‘Satyavati Bajjai’.

The three-day fair is start from November 10.In the Satyawati Lake area, the religious fair of shouting for the bride with deaf ears is starting from Sunday like every year. Although there is a temple of both Bajebajai in Satyavati Lake area, there is a religious belief that it can be fulfilled especially by shouting and asking for a bridegroom.

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Satyawati Lake

There is a belief that Satyavati’s grandmother does not listen. That is why people have been shouting and asking for blessings for generations. Those who go to ask for a bridegroom and visit Satyawati Lake Mai take bamboo and leaf lingo with them.Chairman of the Satyavati Lake Development Committee Til Bahadur Gaha said that it is customary to bury the same lingo near the lake.

Chairman Gaha said that the demand for Satyawati Lake will be met after the demand is met. According to Chairman Gaha, there is a claim to worship this time. It is said that Balachaturdashi falls in the month of Kattik. ‘In the past, it was customary to worship at night.Last year, for the convenience of the devotees, worship has started even during the day, ‘said Chairman Gaha.

Om Bahadur Gharti, chairman of the village municipality, believes that around three lakh tourists from home and abroad will come on the occasion of the three-day religious fair organized by the Satyawati Lake Temple Development Committee.Devotees will come from Gulmi, Rupandehi, Syangja, Kapilvastu, Nawalparasi, Chitwan, Kathmandu, Dang, Pokhara, Gorakhpur, Gonda, Lucknow and Nautanhawa of India to attend the fair.

Importance of Satyawati Lake 

Satyawati Lake  area is important from religious, historical and tourist point of view. Since the lake area at the top of the hill is always humid, tourists prefer to reach there for cool air. Rajesh Shrestha, spokesperson of the village municipality, said that the area is important in terms of forest, environment and biodiversity.

Rare in border areas

Satyawati Lake   area spread over an area of ​​four ropanis is found to be a rare lake in the border area. There are few lakes in the Chure and Seemasar areas and this is one of the important lakes. There is a temple of grandparents near the lake. There is also a well-organized goreto road around the lake for tourists.

How to worship ?

Satyawati Lake -Notes Nepal
Satyawati Lake -Notes Nepal

You have to turn the lake three times and ask for a bridegroom. According to local culture, the bridegroom shouts with confidence, believing that his request will be granted. Then it is customary to bury a bamboo lingo near the lake and worship it. Lal Bahadur Darlami, secretary of the temple, said that one can worship there and visit the grandmother’s temple and receive the vaccine.

A place of worship has been identified near the temple. There is also the custom of offering sacrifices. Goats, pathis, ducks and calves have been sacrificed. Secretary Darlami said that there is a tradition of raising pigeons.

How to reach the lake ?

Those coming from Butwal sub-metropolitan area of ​​Rupandehi have to walk east from Dhuvan’s Jhumsa water mill. Satyavati area can be reached after a journey of about 6 km uphill. You don’t have to walk uphill in Satyawati Lake  . Satyawati Lake  can be reached in about two hours from Jamsa.

It takes about two hours to reach Satyavati Lake via Tansen of Palpa. After traveling uphill for about two hours from the twenty-four miles of Palpa-Tansen road, you reach Satyawati Lake  . The committee has banned the operation of means of transport during the fair. It has been stated that the operation of the means of transport has been stopped due to the crowd on the road due to the devotees.

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Ghodaghodi Lake :Nepal Most Visited Place https://notesnepal.com/archives/3992 Thu, 01 Oct 2020 03:26:46 +0000 https://notesnepal.com/?p=3992 Ghodaghodi Lake :Anyone who travels to the far-western region does not hesitate to see the beautiful view of Ghodaghodi Lake and capture it on camera. Ghodaghodi Lake, located along the East-West Highway, has been the choice of internal and external tourists. Horses are among the lakes that have different geographical, environmental and socio-economic characteristics.The lake […]

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Ghodaghodi Lake :Anyone who travels to the far-western region does not hesitate to see the beautiful view of Ghodaghodi Lake and capture it on camera. Ghodaghodi Lake, located along the East-West Highway, has been the choice of internal and external tourists.

Horses are among the lakes that have different geographical, environmental and socio-economic characteristics.The lake area, which is the pride of the central region of Kailali district, has been listed in the Wetland Convention Ramsar. This lake is surrounded by hot autumn forests.

There are 19 more small and large natural lakes around this lake, which is the largest natural reservoir in the Terai region of Nepal.

Ghodaghodi Lake -Notes Nepal
Ghodaghodi Lake

The Ghodaghodi Lake area is rich in biodiversity and is also an important habitat for many aquatic animals and plants of international importance. The forest and wetland areas of this region have also acted as a biological route connecting the Terai and the Chure region.

“Ghoda-Ghodi” Lake is located in the foothills of the Kailali district of  Sivalik Mountains, in the form of a large lake frozen in natural water, filled with natural beauty and carrying the glory of the entire Far West.What is special about Ghoda-Dhodi Lake is that it is made up of 13 small lakes and rivers.

That is why this area is also called Simsar area. In terms of area, the lake is spread over 2563 hectares and the maximum length is 1.83 km. The lake is not very deep and the depth is 1-4 meters.

The lake  is surrounded by dense forests. According to the survey, the Ghoda-Dhodi Lake area is home to 450 species of flora and fauna, as well as a variety of animals, including tigers, deer, dragons, crocodiles, jungles and hawks. , Turtles, leopards are especially.

In terms of tourism, this area is very popular and apart from that, the place has its own religious and cultural bisesta. The Tharu community has been living in the Ghod-Ghodi area since time immemorial. Every year in the month of December, there is a tradition of offering sacrifices in the temple of horses and there is also a religious practice of bathing in the same pool.

The area is very popular in terms of tourism and it is very easy for tourists to reach here as Ghoda-Ghodi Lake is connected to the Mahendra Highway. The nearest towns are Dhangadhi and Tikapur. Every day there is a bus facility from the capital Kathmandu and one can also travel by air from Dhangadhi or Nepalgunj.

How was Ghodaghodi Lake named?

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Ghodaghodi Lake

One day, towards the end of the Satyayuga, Lakshmi Bhagwati saw her brother Revantak riding a high horse and coming towards Baikunthadham as a glorious man. Similarly, there is a religious belief that Bhagwati Lakshmi was cursed so that she would have to go to the underworld and wear it as a mare.

It is said that this lake came to be called Ghodaghodi after Lord Vishnu came to the lake in the form of a horse. In the local Tharu language, this lake has been called Ghorighora Lake ever since. It is said that Ghoraghori Lake is now called Ghodaghodi and the religious area is called Laxminarayan Dham.

The geographical location

The geographical location of the lake is about 53 km east of Dhangadhi Bazaar on the East-West Highway. It is located on the border of Ghodaghodi Municipality of Kailali District. The lake is 205 meters above sea level. The lake has an average depth of about 4 meters and an area of ​​138 hectares. The lake is shaped like a palm with 19 fingers.

The other 19 small lakes around Ghodaghodi Lake cover an area of ​​only 248 hectares. Its total area is 2563 hectares. Observing from the aerial view, the scene of one lake is not finished and another lake starts, so this area looks like the lake. The lake area is a protected area for rare species of birds.

Dozens of endangered fish species, butterflies and other rare birds have been protected by the lake. More than 450 species of plants, 31 species of fish, 226 species of birds, 32 species of butterflies, 11 species of snails and ducklings, 7 species of reptiles, satsal, saj, khair and other plants are found in this region.

Religious Significance of the Lake

Ghodaghodi There is a famous temple of Ghodaghodi Baba on the southwestern side of the lake. The local Tharu community worships in this temple on the wedding day. At this time pigeons, ducks, chickens, goats and monkeys are sacrificed in the temple. People from the Tharu community live in the temple as priests.

On the day of Lwangi Pooja, Mohanyal Pooja, Krishna Ashtami, Maghe Sankranti, Shivaratri Wedding Panchami, big religious fairs are held in this area. Sitakunda is another major religious site in the region. In this area, it is customary to perform religious rituals including Kotihom.

Due to the temple of Lord Shiva near Ghodaghodi Lake, this area is also a center of faith from a religious point of view. Sanskrit schools are also operating in this area.

Utilization of the natural resources of the lake

The water of Ghodaghodi Lake is used for irrigation in the dry season in about 200 hectares of agricultural land of Kauwa village and Ghodaghodi village. Apart from Ghodaghodi Lake and Nakrodi Lake, fishing has also been started in other small lakes. The forest near the lake area provides timber and grass for the grazing area of ​​the cattle.

Crocodile and Visiting Bird Breeding Center in the Lake

A crocodile breeding center has been set up in the middle of the lake to protect the endangered Sutahi and crocodile in Nepal. A bird breeding center has been set up near the lake for breeding of visitors and local birds from Siberia and other regions to avoid winter cold.

An organization called Horse Conservation and Janajagaran Manch Nepal has been working for a long time for the protection of forest areas including lakes and birds, crocodiles and fish.

Facilities for Tourists

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Ghodaghodi Lake

Boats have been arranged for internal and external tourists to visit the lake area. Arrangements have also been made for tourists to eat basic dishes of the Tharu community. Tharu Khaja Ghar has been set up in Bhaluphanta and Maituhawa villages and Home Stay in Maghi village, which is about 500 meters away from the lake area.

Ghoda Ghodi is decorated for boat rides in Ajuwa Lake near the lake. Watchtowers and footpaths have also been built to view the lake.The Ghodaghodi Municipality has so far spent over Rs 20 million for the development of the lake by making a master plan.

The amount spent for the lake has not been effective. The use of plastic products in the lake area has been discouraged.

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