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Dhankuta

Nepal

Dhankuta runs along a ridge at 1150m. The historical importance of the town is attributed to the fact that it was a major recruiting centre for Gurkha soldiers for the British Army. A significant amount of British aid money has been spent in the vicinity. The bus station is at the bottom of the ridge. Dhankuta is the administrative headquarters for eastern Nepal. Dhankuta is a laid-back town and is mainly pedestrian only.

 

The surrounding area is totally hill. The Dhankuta Museum, at the top of the Bazaar, has some archeological and cultural exhibits of eastern Nepal. Open daily except Saturday. Admission Rs 10. To get to the museum you walk up the bazaar to Bhim Narayan Chowk which is a four-way intersection with a statue. Take the paved road to the right for 300m and the museum is a white building on the left. The sign is only in Nepali.

 

There are some good viewpoints in the area, but you can’t see the Himalayas. If you are walking downhill you come to a fork. The right fork goes down to the bus station and the left fork go to a good viewpoint 40 minutes away, where you can get good views of the mountains. After following the trail for about 15 minutes the trail goes to the left, at this point you go over a bard wire fence. You then bear left and come to a small shrine, from where there are good views.

 

It takes two hours to walk to Hile by taking the short cuts off the road. You can walk to the Rai village of Santang in about 45 minutes, where women weave beautiful shawls.

Where to Stay and Eat


There are some decent budget places on the main street.
Naulo Lodge is a basic cheap place.
Hotel Parchaya, near the police station, is a pleasant, friendly place with clean rooms with common bath for Rs 80 for a double and Rs 150 for a four bed room. It has good views. To get here you go north up the hill and when you reach the big pipal tree in the middle of the road, this hotel is on the right.
Hotel Suravi has rooms with common bath for Rs 100/175 and Rs 200/350 with bath. It has a good restaurant.
Pucchae, next to the Hotel Parchaya, is a good restaurant.

 

 

 

 

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