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Gopal Fun Park is a privately owned park located about 1 km from Hatkhola, Biratnagar, Nepal. The park has an area of 13 bighas (approximately 2.1 ha) out of which 3 bhigas is occupied by a pond. The park has boating, rope climbing, and children entertainment facilities. The park was established in December 2017 at a cost of NPR 130,000,000. [1]
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Damak includes Damak Fun Park ATPL, the only largest Amusement park in eastern Nepal, managed and run under the current General Manager GM Manzil Poudar Ryan KN. It also has the large Himalayan tea estate (हिमालय गूडरिक) where the former royal family has invested and a palace was built for the ex King and Queen where ...
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Statue of Mani Mukunda Sen in the park. The garden is believed to be constructed in 16th century. [4] In 1575 BS (1518-1519), king Manimukunda Sen of Palpa kingdom, build a winter palace in this area. After the Palpa Kingdom was merged with the kingdom of Nepal in 1863 BS, the palace and the park was abandoned and turned in to ruins. [3]
Bel is a native tree of Nepal, and Bari means a dry land. ... Ward Contact Number 1 Mani Bahadur Pulami Magar 9852021955 2 Krishna Bahadur Gurung 9852059031 3
Ratna Park is a park and surrounding district in central Kathmandu, Nepal. It is named after Queen Ratna, the wife of King Mahendra. [1] It was built for the children and is named after Ratna, the second queen of King Mahendra. It is situated between Rani Pokhari and Tudikhel in the heart of Kathmandu.
The Information Technology Park (commonly known as Info Tech Park or IT Park), Nepal's only Information Technology Park, [1] [2] is situated between Banepa and Panauti of Kavrepalanchowk District, Nepal, [3] although it comes under Panauti Municipality. It lies about 28 kilometres (17 mi) northeast of the capital city Kathmandu. [4]