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YATRALOGUE
Heaven on Earth by TEXT & IMAGES BY RAMESHWOR BOHARA
Destination: Khaptad Region Gone are the days when dreaming of rolling on a snow-covered field came with the price tag of going all the way to Switzerland. We can do that in our very own backyard of Khaptad. September to December is the best time to visit this famous destination of the Far East. Apart from 25 flatlands, there are 53 small hills in this region which are known as jhoti in the local dialect. Legend has it that Bhim, the second brother of the Pandavs ploughed the land and that these hills were formed from the mud he piled.
Although there are many routes to get to Khaptad, the road to Silgadi is very popular. Nearly 53 kilometres away from Silgadi, it takes one or two days on foot to reach this region. A five to six day trip from Silgadi to Khaptad would cost about Rs 5,000. One can get to Silgadi either by travelling on the East-West Mahendra highway or taking a nine hour bus ride from Kailali. Silgadi is as accessible as an hour bus ride from Gaddachowki at the Atariya border and it's easy to catch a bus from any place on the East-West highway. The cost of a one-way bus ride from Atariya to Silgadi is Rs 550 whereas it will cost around Rs 1,000 per person from Nepalgunj. And all this is accessible by well-tarred roads.
But for now the journey on foot starts from Silgadi. On the first day, the walk will get you to Baglek at lunch time and Jhigrana by the evening. Resting here for the night to recharge for the next day's walk is advisable. An early start on the second day will get you to Bispani once again around lunch time and it's possible to reach the guesthouse in the Khaptad National Park by evening. Khaptad offers many sites for visitors to enjoy, which are culturally and naturally very rich. The Khaptad baba's kuti, the horse race course, Nangdunga region, the view tower called Baldajodi, Saharsaling, Ganesh field, Bhimghatt, Bhimlauri, Sitapaila, Chintedunga are some of the places to visit while at this part of the country. Though these places can be visited within three days, one has to come back to the guest house at the National Park every evening to spend the night. But if you want to see more of Khaptad, one option is to walk the banks of the Triveni River and go to Bhelchaddo and bathe under a beautiful waterfall and spend the night there. From there one can go to Saeel and then catch a bus to Dipayal.
Even though Khaptad is a popular travel destination of the country, it is also considered one of the most difficult ones. As a result there have been only 252 foreign tourists who have visited the area between 1986-2007. This data proves that this region is not for the lazy or a traveller who looks for comfort. But the natural exhibition one is treated to will make anyone forget the difficulties of getting here. It truly is a piece of heaven on Earth. | ||||||||||||||||||||