Tuesday, December 20, 2011

Hetauda Area



a) Hetauda City:
Hetauda city, inhabited by almost 100 thousand people and named after Hedamba, is one of the important industrial area of Nepal. It is the headquarter of Makawanpur district and has many facilities like hotel
and guest house, school and college, drinking water, trasportation and telecommunication. The city is famous for its neat and clean environment with greenary. Puspalal Park, Bhutandevi Temple, Banaskhandi and industrial area are the main attraction of the city.

 

b) Hetauda Industrial District:
Hetauda Industrial District lies at the southern part of Hetauda. It is the largest industrial district of Nepal with national and multi-national companies. These industries are the main sources of employment for the people of Makawanpur.




 



c) Martrys' memorials:

This actually is the unique establishment by the local bodies in honour of the great people of the history who offered their life for nationality ,soveregnty and establishment of democracy in the country. As one of the major component of this place, there is fascinating image of twelve martyrs in a single stone carving. This spot has attractive garden, veiw tower, zoo, Madan Batika, the statue of people’s leader Madan Bhandari and the children park. It is rapidly emerging as one of the recreational venue not only for the people of neighbouring district but also for the people from different part of country and neighbouring cities of India as well. The increasing number of visitors clearly indicates the bright future of this beautiful place. Manmohan view tower at Bhairab Danda is errected with a purpose to view the Hetauda city.

 

d) Puspalal Park:
Puspalal Park, one of the pleasant site to visit, lies at the central part of Hetauda. One can enjoy the park by observing beautiful flowers and herbal plants in peace, healthy and family environment. Surrounded by
Ashok trees, the park has a pond at the centre where one can enjoy boating. The park is established in memory of late Puspa lal Shrestha, founder of Nepal Communist Party. Inside the park area there is Puspalal Memorial Library.


 

e) Bhutandevi Temple:
Bhutandevi lies in the midst of Hetauda. It is regarded as one of the major temple of the Hindus. Sacrifices are performed here once a week and during the annual festival of Dashain. Pilgrims flock to witness the slicing of throats and severing of the male animal’s head to placate the fearsome goddess.
 

f) Pashupati Temple :
Pashupati (Bhubaneshwor) temple is one of the religious place of the district that lies in the central part of the city. Surrounded by high walls and roads the temple is popular for its religious purpose.

 
e) Churiyamai Temple :
The Churiamai temple, situated in the Mahendra highway at eight km. east of Hetauda, is one of the famous temples of Makawanpur and is specially worshipped by the vehicle owners and drivers. Besides being the site of the first tunnel of Nepal, although now broken and out of use, adds the importance of the area.


 

g) Other Temple:
Trikhandi Bhainse, Narayan temple of Sisneri, Bansagopal temple of Makawanpur Gadhi, Banaskhandi temple of Hetauda-2, Punyakshetra Hetauda-11 and Rajdevi temple of Hatiya are other famous pilgrimage sites of the district. Buddhist stupas and Lama's monastries are found in many places of this district where devotees visit and pray in devotion. 'Urgen Yangkhel Lenga Bauddha Gumba' at Bhainse Chuniya is newly established Buddhist monastry to teach Buddhism.

 
i) Fish Farming Center:
Fish Farming Center is located in the eastern part of Hetauda. Filled up with large ponds, the place is best to visit in the time of sun setting. Scenery of the reflection of sun setting in the pond water makes people forget their pain and fatigue. People can enjoy by feeding fish and observing their curvy move. The visitor can get information about hatchery. The area is famous for seasonal birds that come in the winter season from  Siberia to stay for the whole winter season and return in summer.

h) Bird watching:
Rapti river is famous for observing Ibisbill bird from November to March.


 
i) Fish Farming Center:
Fish Farming Center is located in the eastern part of Hetauda. Filled up with large ponds, the place is best to visit in the time of sun setting. Scenery of the reflection of sun setting in the pond water makes people forget their pain and fatigue. People can enjoy by feeding fish and observing their curvy move. The visitor can get information about hatchery. The area is famous for seasonal birds that come in the winter season from
Siberia to stay for the whole winter season and return in summer.

Visit the town of Hetauda in Nepal

Hetauda
Located within the district of Makawanpur and the area zone of Narayani lies a small town by the name of Hetauda, which is based in the center of Nepal. Some feel that the town is in that specific location due to the meeting points of two of the most influential highways: Tribhuwan Rajpath and the East-West Highway. Just a hundred and thirty-two kilometers away from here you will find the capital of Nepal, Kathmandu, which can be accessed via the Tribhuwan Highway or along two of the new alternate roads less than eighty kilometers, though be warned they are still in a rough state as construction has not been fully completed.
Surrounding the town of Hetauda are three rivers: Rapti lies in the west, Samari in the north and in the south is Karra. The rivers run through in a southwest direction, finally meeting up one of the biggest rivers, the Narayani. It is here that you’ll find one of the most important industrial regions in all of Nepal. Although this is so, it is highly regarded for being one of the cleanest and possibly the greenest cities in Nepal. There are many other features which make Hetauda incredibly popular for those who migrate out of the hilly regions located in the north and south. It is also blessed with a wonderful climate. Hetauda is surrounded by two distinct mountain ranges: the Mahabharata range, which lies in the north, and in the south the Siwalik range.
Hetauda has a lot of potential to become one of the most influential commercial powerhouses within Nepal that could greatly benefit the area in the future. From the bordering city of Birgunj in Nepal, you will take approximately an hour to reach Hetauda along Kathmandu’s Tribhuwan highway and of course the East-west Highway, or as its also known the ‘Mahendra Highway’. Some of the popular industries that you can find located in this area are found in the Hetauda Industrial District (HID), which houses some of the largest industries as well as sheltering some of the medium and small-scale industries within the country.
Most of the people who live in Hetauda do so because of being employed by the government or the large industries and so it can be said that a large extent of the population are from the working-class. There is, however, individual entrepreneurs who favor the transport sector, making trucking a very popular business.
Nevertheless, Hetauda abounds in attractions from the Martyr Memorial Park, built in honor of the Nepalese martyrs, to the Makwanpur Gadhi, a fort with immense historic importance going all the way back to the Nepalese Unification process. All in all Hetauda is an exiting town with great potential for the future and well worth the visit.

Introduction of hetauda

Hetauda (Nepali: हेटौडा) is a town in the Makwanpur District of the Narayani Zone in southern Nepal. It is also the administrative headquarters of the Makwanpur district. At the time of the 1991 Nepal census it had a population of 53,836 people living in 10,420 individual households. However, the population has skyrocketed since the 1991 census and it is a widely acknowledged fact that the city's population is much higher than the count commonly found on the internet. Wolfram alpha search engine presents the 2004 estimate of population to be about 85,000. Similar projection can also he found here.
It is 132 km from the capital Kathmandu via the old Tribhuvan Highway. There are now two alternate roads that are less than 80 km. They are, however, not black topped yet. The city is enclosed by three rivers, the Rapti to the west, the Samari to the north and the Karra to the south. It is one the important industrial regions of Nepal. The settlement started due to its location at Tribhuvan Highway, and later was the meeting point of another major national highway - East-West Highway.