Province no.1
province No. 1 is the easternmost of the seven provinces established by the new constitution of Nepal which was adopted on 20 September 2015. The province covers an area of 25,905 km², about 17.5% of the country's total area.
It is generally known as most develop after province no.3 (bagmati pradesh)
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The most visited place in province no.1
summary
Includes places like Haleshi Mahadev Temple, Pathivara Temple and Barahachhetra, which are the famous religious shrines for Hindus.
RIVER
- Tamor.
- Arun River.
- Sun Koshi.
- Dudh Koshi.
- Likhu Khola.
- Tama Koshi.
- Indrawati River.
Prospect of development In province no.1
The economic potential of province-1 is very high. Province 1 mirrors Nepal, with geographical diversity from Kechanakalan, the lowest point in Nepal, to the highest peak in the world, Mr. Everest. Province 1 is home to the highest concentration of ethnic communities in the country.
Detail information of sites
- Haleshi mahadev
- The Halesi-Maratika Caves (also the Haleshi Mahadev temple) are located next to the village of Mahadevasthan, in the Khotang District of eastern Nepal, 3,100 ft. – 4,734 ft. above sea level. The cave and temple are about 185 km south west of Mount Everest. The temple is a venerated pilgrimage site for Hindus, Buddhists and Kiratas. The caves are called the Halesi Mahadev Temple by Hindus who associate them with Mahadeva, a form of Shiva; while they are known as the Pashupatinath to Buddhists, who consider them to be the caves associated with the legend of Padmasambhava. The Kirat Rai of the region worship Halesi as an ancestral deity of the community. The Kirat mundhum, a rich oral tradition of the Kirats, manifests that their ancestor Raichhakule (Khokchilipa) also known as Hetchhakuppa used to stay inside the Halesi cave in the remote past. For that reason, the Kirat/Rais consider Halesi as their ancestral place.
Pathivara temple
Pathibhara Devi (Nepali: पाथिà¤à¤°ा देवी मन्दिर) or Mukkumlung (as mentioned in Mundhum of Limbu people) is one of the most significant temples in Nepal, located on the hill of Taplejung. It is also considered one of the holy places for the Limbu people
Want to reach over the pathivara temple
Pathibhara Devi Temple is located in province no 1 in the Taplejung district of Nepal. By flight, it will take about 30 minutes to reach Suketar airport from Tribhuvan airport of Kathmandu. You can start the walk from Suketar or can drive to Kafle Pati and start to walk towards the hilltop.
Tamor
The Tamor River is a major river in eastern Nepal, which begins around Kanchenjunga. The Tamor and the Arun join the Sun Koshi at Tribenighat to form the giant Saptakoshi which flows through Mahabharat Range on to the Gangetic plain
Barahachhetra
Barahachhetra is a Hindu and Kirat Piligrame site. which remains between the confluence of Koka and Koshi rivers in Barahakshetra, Sunsari of Province No. 1, Nepal.
Arun
The Arun River is a trans-boundary river and is part of the Kosi or Sapt Koshi river system in Nepal. It originates in the Tibet Autonomous Region of the People's Republic of China where it is called the Phung Chu or Bum-chu.
Sun Koshi
The Sunkoshi, also called Sunkosi, is a trans-boundary river that originates in the Tibet Autonomous Region and is part of the Koshi or Saptkoshi River system in Nepal.The Sunkoshi's headwaters are located in the Zhangzangbo Glacier in Tibet.[2] Its upper course, the Bhote Koshi, is known as Poiqu in Tibet.[3] Both river courses together form one basin that covers an area of about 3,394 km2 (1,310 sq mi).[1]
The Indravati meets the Sunkoshi at Dolaghat, up to where it is followed by the Arniko Rajmarg.[4] From there, the Sunkoshi flows eastwards through the valley formed between the Mahabharat Range and the Himalayas.[1] Tamakosi, Likhu, Dudhkosi, Arun and Tamor are its left tributaries and Indravati is the right tributary.
Dudh Koshi
Dudh Koshi (दुधकोशी नदी, Milk-Koshi River) is a river in eastern Nepal. It is the highest river in the elevations.
The Dudh Kosi river originates from the high-altitude areas of Mount Everest (8848 metres) and the snow and glacier melt contributes ...
Tama koshi
The Tamakoshi River is part of the Koshi or Sapt Koshi river system in Nepalese Himalayas. It originates from Rongshar Chu und Lapchi Gang rivers close to the Nepal-Tibet border. It flows in southern direction through Bagmati Province in Nepal, namely through Dolakha District and Ramechhap District.
Indrawati River
The Indravati River in Nepal is a tributary of the Sun Koshi River. It used to be called "Melamchi" or "Melamchu" until the 19th century.
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