DHARAN
Dharan lies right at the foot of hills, but the transformation
when coming from Terai is dramatic. It is a hill town with hill
people. Dharan is also the gateway to such towns in eastern hills
as Dhankuta which are being developed as regional center for the
whole area. Until 1989 there used to be a British Gurkha Camp
in Dharan which was used to recruit Gurkha soldiers from the eastern
hills. Rais and Limbus from eastern Nepal used to constitute the
major portion of Gurkha soldiers. Dharan is now a bustling bazaar
town that has grown rapidly. Temples of Dhantakali, Buda Subba
and Singha Bahini in Dharan are unique and famous,
Access
This
hill town is linked by a metalled road with the East-West Highway
of Nepal. It takes two hours in bus to reach to Dharan from Biratnagar.
Accomodation
There
are a number of standard hotels and lodges in Dharan.