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The bridge site is 500 km from the capital city of Kathmandu, and 86 km from the closest airport facilities in Dhangadhi. The design of the bridge and its location have made it a tourist attraction for domestic and international visitors. The nearest city to the Karnali Bridge is the town of Chisapani in Far-Western Region, Nepal. [4]
The Karnali Bridge is the only road bridge with a span of more than 300 meters in Nepal, the H01 highway like the other highways in the country, avoids major obstacles as much as possible, such as the many rivers resulting from melting snow of the Himalayas and overly mountainous areas which would require much more expensive infrastructure. The ...
Karnali Bridge, a bridge over the Karnali River in Nepal; Karnali Highway, a vital transport link in Nepal; Karnali Province, a federal province in Nepal; Karnali River also known as Ghaghara and Sarayu, a river in Nepal and India originating in the Tibetan Plateau
The Karnali bridge lies in Mahendra Highway at Chisapani at the border of Kailali and Bardiya district & connects Sudurpashchim Province with Lumbini Province and Karnali Province. The bridge site is 500 km from the capital city of Kathmandu, and 86 km from the closest airport facilities in Dhangadhi. The design of the bridge and its location ...
Bheri Corridor (NH57) (Nepali: भेरी कोरिडोर) is a 317 kilometres (197 mi) National Highway of Nepal that runs from mid-hill to the northern border with China.
Rara Highway (National Highway 56) is a proposed national highway in Nepal which is being conducted in Karnali Province.The total length of the highway is proposed to be 223.91 kilometres (139.13 mi).
The Bheri River is a major tributary of the Karnali River draining the western Dhaulagiri range in western Nepal. It has three important upper tributaries. Sani Bheri River drains southern slopes of this range while Thuli Bheri River drains northern slopes. Another tributary Uttar Ganga drains Dhorpatan Valley to the south of the Dhaulagiris.
The Ghaghara River, also known as the Karnali River in Nepal, Mapcha Tsangpo in Tibet, and as the Sarayu River in the lower Ghaghara of India's Awadh, [1] [2] is a perennial trans-boundary river that originates in the northern slopes of the Himalayas in the Tibetan Plateau, cuts through the Himalayas in Nepal and joins the Sharda River at Brahmaghat in India.