Dhangadhi
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By Air
Dhangadhi Airport (IATA: DHI, ICAO: VNDH) is an airport serving Dhangadhi, the capital city of the Kailali District in the Seti Zone in Nepal.The airport resides at an elevation of 690 feet above mean sea level.It has one runway which is 5,000 ft in length.This airport has recently been extended and black topped to be able accommodate bigger planes.
By Road
Through the process of Five Year Plan developments the first transmountain highway, later named Tribhuvan Highway, linking Kathmandu with Bhaise, a distance of 126 km (78 mi), was built and further extended via Hetauda through Birganj to Raxaul in India a distance of 64 kilometres (40 mi) (built by Government of India in 1956).
Jokhar taal
This is a wetland near by Kailali Multiple Campus.A Botanical Garden lies on the western part where as Lord Shiva's temple lies on the South Eastern part of this wetland.
Dhangadhi Park
This park is now called Dashratha-Bhim Park(formerly known as Birendra Aishwarya Park named after late King & Queen of Nepal).
Bandevi Temple
This temple is one of the oldest temples of the town and is centrally located which makes it easily accessible from all parts of Dhangadhi.
Kailali Multiple Campus
is located in Dhangadhi the headquarter of Seti Zone of Far Western Region of Nepal.The population of Kailali District largely comprises native Tharus and migrated people from different districts of Far Western Region and other parts of Nepal.Kailali District is one of the most backward districts of Nepal with little infrastructure base and a poor state of educational facilities which is evident from the fact that prior to the establishment of KMC in 1980, most of the students of this region had to go to Kathmandu or to India for further studies beyond SLC.
Dinesh Cottage
It was established in 2006 AD.It is accompanied with 13 luxurious, comfortable and highly sophisticated rooms.It has beautified the cottage with portraits of tourism desitnations in Farwestern Region and all our 13 business class rooms are named after ritual dances and folklore pracitced in Farwestern Region. Namely: Sakhiya, Jhumra, Hurdangwa, Lathahwa, Maghauta, Hori, Achhami Holi, Bhuwa, Putala, Chaliya, Hudke and Gaura.
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