Dreamland Gold Resort is situated in the southern belt of the country 8 kilometers to the south from Butwal, a business hub in the western Nepal, and at arm’s length from the Bhairahawa Airport which has several flights in a day from Kathmandu and is about a 30 minute fly from the capital. The location enjoys many sorts of means of transportation on land also. Located sequestered from the bustling urban centers, this is a getaway to an idyllic holiday experience. Away from the heat, smog and roaring traffic, your joy with a lot of personal space is overpowering and sheer dynamism of rural location is intoxicating. The Resort is dedicated to an entirely noble definition of luxury with air-conditioned deluxe suites and conference hall in serene environment ... more |
Welcome to the site of Hotel Sindoor (P) Ltd, the only categorized under star hotel in the western region of Nepal. Our motto is to satisfy our honorable guests. And we are on this service since 1987. Enjoy its several dishes in the morning and in the evening after a day long visit to several touristy destination located in the surroundings. A complete rest in a comfortable bed will fresh you to get ready for the next trip that is yet to and must to visit. Hotel Sindoor (P) Ltd. Is the only an accommodation which is a star categorized and recognized under the ministry of Tourism of Nepal. It is in Butwal Municipality. Butwal Municipality is situated in Rupandehi district, Lumbini zone in Nepal. It is on the lap of Siwalic range and on the bank of river Tilottama (Tinau). Butwal is an ... more |
Hotel Shantanu is situated in the highway of a peaceful town called Bhairahawa. Hotel is just near the Indian border called Sonauli. Sonauli is the second largest international gateway after the Tribhuwan International airport, Katmandu. Sonauli is the common Border for both the countries India and Nepal. Sonauli is the gate way to Nepal from Uttar Pradesh, India. Gorakhpur junction, one of the largest railway junctions in India, is 95 kilometers from the Sonauli. It is easily accessible to all the India international airports from Gorakhpur railways junction. Hotel Shantanu is the Nepal holiday specialist and we guarantee our service is second to none. The mission of our hotel is to empower its diverse tourist body to travel in Nepal by integrating all the ... more |
Hotel Himalaya Inn, New Road/By Pass Road, one of the oldest hotels in Bhairhawa is a bit run down with rooms with A/C and bath. They often give a discount. Nepal has every category of accommodation facilities that range from the international standard star hotels to budget hotels and lodges. In order to have an assured quality service, it is advisable to use the facilities and services of government registered hotels, lodges, travel agencies, licensed tour guides only and engage an authorized trekking guide or porter only through a registered travel and trekking agency. In the last few decades Kathmandu and Pokhara with the rest of Nepal has seen mushrooming of world class hotels. Bhairahawa -- spelling variation Bhairawa and also known as ... more |
A small city of about eight thousand hector square in area, situated on the low-altitude flat-land (Terai) near the border side to India, is a home to eighty thousand Nepalese of different religion, language, ethinicity and identity. Butwal connects Bhairahawa city, Tansen town, and Narayanghat city through different highways. Butwal is only 26KM from the Indian Border and about 22 km from Bhairahawa, and Tansen is about 36 KM away from Butwal. Lying at the very foot of Chure Pahad (Fragile Hills), Butwal is a large town in southern Nepal on the banks of Tinau river in Rupandehi District, in Lumbini Zone of which it is the adminisrative center. It is 240 kilometres west of Kathmandu and 22 kilometers north of Rupandehi District headquarters Bhairahawa. Through highway and air links, Butwal connects western Nepal to the capital Kathmandu. It also has a highway connection to the Indian Border at Sunauli via towns Manigram, Bhalwari and Kotihawa. Butwal is one of the major gateways to Nepal. Hotels & Guest Houses in Butwan
Historically Butwal connected Nepali people with their Indian neighbors. As the British East India Company annexed Awadh from its hereditory rulers while the Shah Dynasty attempted to annex the Terai, Butwal became one of bones of contention leading to the Gurkha War 1814-16. When King Tribhuvan fled from Nepal to India in 1950, he travelled through Butwal, then little more than a village on the western bank of Tilottama River (also popularly known as Tinau River). However with the construction through Butwal of Siddhartha Rajmarg from the border at Sunauli to Pokhara and then the east-west Mahendra Rajmarg across the Terai, the village grew rapidly and developed into a modern township. Economy The economy of Butwal centers around education, trade and transportation. Butwal has always been a major trading centre for Pahari (hill people) from districts to the north, as is evident from the establishment of Batauli Bazar at the edge of the hills in old Butwal. Presently the main trading centre is near Traffic Chowk. Numerous shops sell Chinese and Indian goods. Butwal also has small and medium scale manufacturers of woodwork, ironsheet, metalware and aluminium sheet. There are rice mills including Siddhababa Rice mill and Sita rice mill. An influx of students from nearby hilly regions contributes to Butwal's economy. Additional income is remitted by expatriate Nepalis and from Gurkha Soldiers employed by the Indian and British Armies. Butwal Hill Park (Deepnagar) This famous place was one of the historic for the people of Gurung community. This hill was called Gurung Gada before the hill park idea came into context, because Gurung people were buried here. But now it has been changed to view Butwal and nearby cities like Bhairawa. This gives good view of whole Butwal in either side. It separates Butwal city into 2 parts. The big growing city on east with population more than 45000 in small suburb (Deepnagar) with other parts of Butwal. You also can visit Aap Khola (mango river) popular among the residents of Butwal where people go for swimming and to collect water during drought. Siddha Baba Temple This famous temple is located on hills at the border of Butwal Municipality. In fact the temple lies in Palpa. Devotees believe that Siddha Baba will grant their wishes, and whosoever's wishes are granted offers pigeons at the temple. Large number of pigeons can be seen at the temple. On Saturdays, the weekly holiday in Nepal, large number of devotees from Butwal as well as nearby places visit the holy temple. Special Micro services are pressed into service on these days by bus operators for the convenience of devotees. Phulbari (Manimukunda Park) Phulbari, the winter palace of Palpali Sen clan is very fascinating from natural and archaeological values. There are ruins and antiquities of the majestic palace of Manimukunda Sen an ancient Palpali King containing 6 large rooms as well as royal residence, administrative and fascinating scenic grandeur of Butwal, Siddharthanagar and other neighbouring villages of Rupandehi district can be vividly seen from here at night also. His Majesty's Government, archaeological department has attempted to maintain it in 1991. Now Butwal municipality has formed council for the conservation of Manimukunda Sen Park to conduct Phulbari Development Programme and attempted to make it an amusing and a tourist resort. Recently Butwal Hill Park which is under construction, has been formed as one of major tourist attractions for internal and foreign tourists. Jitgadhi Jitgadhi a fortress during Angol Nepal war, Narayan temple built by (1864 B.S.) Hanuman temple and Shivalaya of Hanumagngadhi, Jalabinayak Mehadev temple, Siddababa temple, Nuwakot etc. are famous centres of attraction in Butwal. Sainamaina Located about 12 km. west from Butwal and to North from Banakatti, Sainamaina as an open museum is very famous and fascinating resort from historical archaeological culture and natural points of view. Among the different Gramas villages of Shakya King, it was in the samgrama site. An Indian queen (Begam) because of the revolution in her kingdom came to this area with her soldiers and porters (‘Sena’ and Mena’) and finally this area came to be known as Saina Maina. It is an exquisite treasure trove of ancient ruins and antiquities: statues of dancing saints, ruins of palace, well etc. The statue of Buddha (Jogidanda) was very significant different ruins of having the values of classical art are scattered here and there. This famous archaeological site is being occupied by homeless and landless people. Some of the antiquities of this site are seen thrown around the Lumbini museum. Village Development Committees VDC's & Towns of Rupandehi District:
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