Kathmandu to Butwal to Palpa to Sandhikharka
By: Binaya Neupane
Photographer: Binaya Neupane
Camera: Sony Model DSC- H5
FYI: Most of the Pictures from the front couch of my Vehicle
Mt. Dhaulagiri Range from Western Palpa - After waiting for more than an hour, I get lucky too
February the 15th my family members planed to enjoy the holiday. They asked me to join so I did and we went from Kathmandu via Narayangarh to Sandikharka. While we were traveling together I, thought that it would be useful to be captured some images of the destinations where we enjoyed out holiday to be remembered in days to come. Some of the images I have posted here in the hope that blogger would like to see it.
Here they are…

Click to see the Enlarge View of the Panoramic view of Mt. Dhaulagiri Range
The Sunrise
On the way to Mugling in Prithivi Highway
The Range of Mountains and Hills from the Prithivi Highway
Speed in between 120 - 130 Km/Hr
Through Sunglass - The Steering, Looking Mirror, Road, Blue Sky...
The Main Entrance for the Manakamana Cable Car
Narayanghat Bazzar
River Narayani from the Narayani Bridge
Camera Man warming up at Dawaney
Siddha Baba - Wedding Temple on the Way to Palpa
Entrance gate for Palpa
Siddha Baba Temple from distance - the bumping road visible in the picture too ;)
Butwal Power House - Contribution from Norwegian
Close up of flow of water at the Power House
The Falls seems to be Milky ;)
The close-up and Panoramic view of the Power House Dam
On the way to Palpa - Siddhartha Highway
The Muni Mui Myaaaa at Jor Dhara
Washing Hands at Jor Dhara after the breakfast - on the way to Palpa
Bortunge - The roads separates from here to Pokhara and Palpa; we are heading to Palpa
FM - Tower at Batasedanda - Palpa; was destroyed in war
FM Station and Shri Nagar Hotel Building from the Kitchen Garden
Hole by the Gun fire at that time - Now Pashchimanchal FM Station
The Control Room at Pashchimanchal FM Station -Live Program Dohari Geet on Phone Request
Control Engineer - Receiving call and doing the needful technical Help
Main entrance at Bhairabsthan - Western Palpa
Bhairabsthan Temple - Where I had a Prashad at the day of Shivaratri - GHOTTA ;)
The Asia’s Largest Trishul at the Western Palpa
Another view of The Bhairab's Weapon - Called as the Largest in Asia
Rhythms of colors from the Top of Bhairabsthan Temple - May be I was in Trip of Bhang
Starting of the Bhairabsthan Temple - Those Child too are in full trip of Bhang - Amazing!!!
This is History now - Used to be Nepal Government’s Vehicles
Palpa Durbar used to be the government office area
Nanglo West - Beginning of the Nanglo Bakery; It is reality the bakery is more beautiful and cheap than in any other branch of it; Haans ko Choila dame raicha ;)
Madi Valley early in the morning from Shri Nagar Hotel
Hulungdi - Starting of Tansen Bazzar
Shri Nagar - Science Campus Area - the White Building
Gorkhekot at distance from Shri Nagar - the next hill with small houses
Range of Madi Valley from the Tower at Shri Nagar
Have you noticed the Cloud covering the Madi Valley -At left side of the picture the open space is the Tundekhel of Tansen
The lake of Cloud from Shri Nagar - Madi Valley usually covered with it
Pipal Danda and the starting of Dhaulagiri Range in background
Pipal Danda surrounded by the Cloud - early at the morning
Close-up of Mt. Machhaphuchhare from Palpa - After waiting for more than an hour, I get lucky
Village at the Middle of Gorkhekot and Batashedanda at Palpa
Close-Up of Mt. Dhaulagiri - One of my Favorite
Mt. Range, Green Hills, Milky Cloud and the Village - So good to look at in the early Morning
Pine forest on the say to Shri Nagar from Tansen

Click to View the Enlarged View of the Argakhachi Hills
On the way to Argakhachi - Sandhikharka; I came to know the Arga and Khachi is the name of the two different hills so the place called ArgaKachi
On the way to Subbha Daurali - The Hills at the distance are so beautiful
Farmer's house and the Green Fields
The light and shade of the Hills and in between the road leads to Sandhikharka
Approaching the Subbha Daurali - This deadly turn reminds me of Movie Caravan
Paradua; Kancil - we have to push and lifted the car; the road was so slippery and we are at the top of the hill ...
The Road we had came from
Looks like the Torch Light and the Rays in the Hills
Only the Portion of the Village at the distance is blessed by the warm Sun
I have no idea how to describe; here i feel like i am in heaven
The Rays is so dramatic - From windscreen of Paradua - you can see the dirt of Windscreen of car too
Narpani hill with the repeater station of NTC - Fully of Snow
Subbha Daurali Temple
The Road, Hills and the Blue sky
On the way to Argakhachi
The Sunset
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Comments
Great pictures!!!
By: nishchal | February 20, 2007 06:25 AM
Its simple great, nice job
By: kapil raj pandey | February 20, 2007 07:56 AM
Its awesome!!!
By: Geeta | February 20, 2007 11:50 AM
You take my breath away.
Thanks a lot.
By: Tashi Sherpa | February 21, 2007 11:58 AM
Great photography.
Binaya is demonostrating potentials to become a good photographer. Just with a plain digital camera, he could bring out special affects.
Keep up the hobby and artistic approach.
Some suggestions:
1. Keep sending photographs to professional magazines for competitions.
2. Print the pictures and organize a show. Start from the conference room at D2 and move on to some gallery.
By: mabi | February 21, 2007 01:49 PM
राम्रा राम्रा तस्बिर हरू खिच्नु थालेको छ । ल...ल..राम्रो...राम्रो...
त्यो panoramic view को enlargement version त्यो भन्दा ठुलो हुन्न ?
By: दिकेश | February 24, 2007 07:13 AM
Mabi Jee
Thank you for your gratitude; actually I am a beginner in photography and still learning it. As per your suggestions I have printed some of my favorite but to organize a show still I think I am too novice.
Once again thank you for adoring my creations.
By: Binaya Neupane | February 25, 2007 11:06 PM
दिकेश-
Thank you for you comments.
Yes, त्यो panoramic view को enlargement version त्यो भन्दा ठुलो हुन्न, actually I have compressed the picture size and quality to upload in here.
By: Binaya Neupane | February 25, 2007 11:10 PM
hey dude.........
u did the gr8 work .keep it up and up .i really appreciated u ..and ur work .................because my home country ani any birth palce is arghakhanchi. u have shown all the way pic.. once again thax .............
amit
By: amit basyal | April 3, 2007 04:47 PM
Verry Nice picture its seems I am going to my home Arghakhachi........
great jobs, thanks...
By: sameer | July 30, 2007 11:13 PM