Bandipur-Besishahar-Kathmandu
Participant : Mohana, Thakur, Surendra, Ms Adhikari, Aana, Mony, Shiram, Rashmi, Charu, Ganesh, PrajwalD and Vishnu
Days: Saturday_Sunday, April 05-05, 08
Location: Bandipur_Besishar_Kathmandu
Duration: One night two days
Distance: Run 370 Kms+Walk 12 Kms
Report: ShiramK
Photo: GaneshT and ShirmaK
Caption: GaneshT
CSupport: NishchalS and AshishS
I was favoured before and again to be a part of team of D2Nepal activities. The break at my college due to the constituent assembly provided me an opportunity to be with the squad for their outing to Bandipur. The group comprised of 12 vigorous people in total.
When the sun started to share its radiance with us, we gathered and headed toward the destination. The trip was gaining its pace but it was interrupted by the traffic jam from Kalanki to Pipalbot beyond Naghdhunga. The rally of the wheels lasted nearly an hour and we stopped at Naubise for breakfast. The morning repast energized us for the rest of journey. Our next stop was Mugling from where the route was directed toward the Dumre and an hour of driving brought us to a small town, Dumre, and then the van took the turn to the uphill of Bandipur.
The cool breeze welcomed us to be in clean and calm atmosphere of Bandipur. The terrace farming done on the hills gave us a pleasant sight. Around 1 o’clock we reached the old town, Bandipur. It is a picturesque town which lies at the midway to Pokhara. This Newar village has preserved its age old charm. The concrete chessboard along with its one of its kind, chess players Surendra and Thakur enchanted us till, the hunger waited for its lunch. The mild sun rays accompanied us while we were enjoying our lunch.
The hotels and resorts around the place were booked by the Nepalese film crew-God leaves in Himalayas of Sunil Thapa. Considered ourselves lucky enough, for the some rooms at Bandipur Mountain Resort were available. Having finished our lunch, we were on the way to our resort. The drizzle halted us for some moments; the sun was still making its way through droplets. The view was delightful. With short tea break at the resort got us back to the bazaar where we strolled to the Martyrs’ memorial park, Ganesh Mandir, and Mahalaxmithan in row. The walk through the ancient village in the twilight was lovely. The evening was pleasurable with songs and even some jokes shared from everyone.
The dinner at the Rakshya hotel, with cell phones’ light guiding our way through the darkness turned up to our mark for the night ahead. The refreshing session was followed by the some of ghost stories which wiped our fatigue for awhile. The talk brought us to our bed. Personally, I had some chat with Charu and slowly slipped to my never-never land. The ghost stories followed by lightening and thundering was a perfect combo to keep most of us rouse from sleep every now and then!
The downpour on the previous night left the weather hazy. So we couldn’t enjoy the nature at its best appearance. The clouds over the elevation gave a thought of cotton spreading here and there. After the warm and firm breakfast in the chill morning, we bided goodbye to the place and advanced to next destination, Besishahar.
Besishahar is the district headquarters of Lamjung. It is 42 km away from Dumre. The route had fields on either side. The Marshyangdi enrolled along with us in meanwhile. By half past eleven we got to Besishahar. The lunch was ordered and the troop left for mini-hike to the Kapureshwor temple lying on the back of Marshyangdi. The gushing eyeshot of the water refreshed each one. Making ourselves comfortable at the rock bed and feeling the presence of the river took us out of the rush of this world. Thereafter, we had a fabulous lunch and ready to proceed to Mid Marshyangdi Hydro project.
We made ourselves at the quarters of the hydro project by 2 in the afternoon. The hydro project is running with aid of 273 million euro funded by German government. It is estimated to produce 70 megawatt electricity which would just cover half of the present demand. It is scheduled to start by next October. The small briefing about the project by Mr. Sunil Dhungel set us ready for more. Following, we went to the tunnel where we learnt about the basic mechanism of the project. It was an unusual experience to visit such a mega structure at least in the context of Nepal. We are thankful to Mohana and Mr.Dhungel for the convenience to see in real life which was just confined to the TV screen.
Later we were again back to track for the home place. I was enjoying innocent talks of Anna along with Trishuli flowing by the side. The sun had started painting the sky golden, and then red as our chapter was coming to end. The journey was paused at Malekhu for its famous fish delicacy. The excursion continued alived with songs till we finally reached Kathmandu when the clock struck ten.
Travelling is fun as we come across people of different walks of life and their way of living. Bandipur taught us a lesson that joint effort can work to keep the city clean. It is said that it all starts from thought, so let’s start to think! Nevertheless I’ll appreciate everyone’s company which also contributed to make a great trip.
Every place has its own story to tell. I’ve just shared my part. If you would like to feel the place, to know its stories, the place seems to be eagerly waiting for its hospitality.

01 Kalanki vehicles parade

02 Up to Nagdhunga

03 Lava & Co. heading to Manakamana

04 Chandeswari boon at Naubise

05 Young Green of the Spring

06 Surendra liked a shot here

07 Basantapur rediscovered at Bandipur

08 Local collector

09 Students from Damauli for a picnic

10 A regular scenic beauty

11 Surendra on the move

13 Chicks & flowers

14 Bandipur in the dusk

15 Prajwal’s winter palace

16 Team on hike at Bandipur

17 Remembering the martyrs

18 A look at Bandipur from Tudikhel

19 Bandipurey Sherlock Holmes on the move

20 Half a dozen

21 S sprouting

22 David&Hana at K Garne Cafe

23 A short halt at a local temple after a small hike

24 Surendra ready for irrigation

25 Rejuvenating at Raksha’s

26 V explaining the irrigation phenomenon

27 Who was it on the other side

28 Morning glory

29 The dancing queen of Tanahun. Marsyangdi

30 Readying for another destination

31 Charu with Mrs. Adhikhari

32 Bandipur backyard

33 Two kids rejoicing international company

34 I just love hiking

35 A parade in Besi Sahar

36 Brother lets fly out of here!

37 I wanna get in there!

38 Pondering, mused, mulling over

39 Thakur ready to go

40 Here he is

41 Pleasing to the eye

42 Lost in Marshyangdi

43 TBaba & Gchela

44 Please vote for me and my party

45 Charu Shiram and Mony

46 Enlightened TBaba

47 Dr Prajwal

48 Pushing hard

49 A regular life

50 TBaba again, with RChela

51 A delicious meal @ Besisahar

52 Ready for a Tunnel hike

53 A bit of excursion

54 Sunil Dhungel, Director of the Project explaining about MMH

55 Next hydro electric engineer

56 The other half of the excursion team

57 Middle Marshyangdi process

58 Not lesser than a hike

59 Recognize the red cap!

60 Scientific & yet so less complex

61 Team ready for a shot

62 Young engineers for generation X

63 An art of hydro elec engineers

64 A close up of the 3 CuM capacity hydro elec project

65 A stop for Jal Bisram

66 Output of Proper irrigation system

67 Aana with Kollywood actor&director Sunil Thapa

68 Pick me a Jungle Berry

69 Beautiful

70 A shot from inside the vehicle

71 Returning back to family

72 Promoting Eco cultural Tourism

73 Evening beauty

74 Jay hos DOUBLE lead ko!!!
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April 9th, 2008 at 2:53 am
pic 73 : Fantasssssttticcccccccc !!!!!!
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April 9th, 2008 at 4:01 am
awesome !
very beautiful place .. every nepali people have to visit this place
best of luck to all !
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April 10th, 2008 at 8:21 am
Vishnu Dai, we must do this trip again. Never knew what I was missing… until I saw the pictures.
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April 11th, 2008 at 4:58 am
Himal jee,
Unquestionably, whenever, spirit of the team directs the course and we shall follow the path.
Thanks.
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April 12th, 2008 at 1:13 am
Vishnu dai, it was our ill luck that we couldn’t capture the morning beauty of the near-by hill (that was lot talked about throughout the journey) due to heavy mist all over. Lets hope the next trip will for sure have Bandipur grandeur spread all over EU.
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April 14th, 2008 at 11:24 pm
GT we will land at good luck if we try to fly. No worries we shall its beauty next time. How was the Maguey in the windy weather!
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July 3rd, 2008 at 11:47 pm
Hey Ganish u look fine in the pic. What this its a website put some lively pic. I sure you guys must have enjoyed more than what was displayed in the pic. Whatever Nepal is beautiful
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July 3rd, 2008 at 11:52 pm
Hey Ganesh u looking nice in the pic. Nepal look more beautiful in those pics.
From Varsha
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