What is the province six number of Nepal? The introduction of the capital Surkhet and the various places worth visiting in Surkhet are as follows./Kankerbihar/Bubble Lake/Temple of Goddess Gangamala/Shiva Temple/Patalganga Kunda i.e. Patal Durbar/Uttarganga/Barahalatah/Sidhpaila/Bayalkandagadhi/Gothikanda/Clock???



Introduction to Surkhet.

Surkhet is a well-known district of the Bheri region, which is also the headquarters of the Mid-Western Development Region, the meeting place of the picturesque valley and the surrounding green hills. It is a municipality made up of fertile valleys and mountain ranges and has 50 VDCs. The area is 3185 sq. Km and 198 to 2368 m above sea level. Is located at a height of up to The main rivers are Bheri, Babai and Kanari. Sharada, Chingadh, Nikas and Jhupra are the main rivers. Irrigation system from big river has not been done so far. It is said that Surkhet was named Surkhet in colloquial language after Surdevata. Similarly, some of the areas in this area are as follows.




Kankerbihar:

The ruins of Buddhist Bihar are made of huge artistic stones of natural and historical significance. Wheels, weapons, idols of God, lots of carved stones can be seen. Looking at the current situation, it seems to have been destroyed by someone. It seems that there is a lack of authentic records about its antiquity and no research has been done so far. The name is meaningful because of the dense forest all around and the land raised in the shape of cucumber seeds. It belongs to Latikoili village. And now, with the help of the Bihar state government and other donors, the work of reconstruction and decoration has almost been completed, so it has become a model of the main tourist center of Surkhet, the capital of Kanyali. We can see that the present government is also trying its best to protect Kakebihar. Kankerbihar is an important place not only in Surkhet and Kanarli but also in the whole country.




Bulbule Lake:

The bulbuble is a small lake formed by collecting the source of water that flows from the ground between the green flower garden and the resting place. The greenery of the lake and its surroundings is very captivating and worth seeing. This lake is also one of the most important lakes in the Surkhet region. It is the lake in Surkhet Bazaar. The lake here looks very beautiful and beautiful now. It is felt that various monasteries have been built near the lake and the shape of the bubbles has changed. Nowadays, people go to this place to have fun, to take photos, to have a picnic.



Temple of Goddess Gangamala:

It is one of the most famous temples in Surkhet. Beautiful gardens, temples and clean surroundings add to the beauty here. Since there is a belief that worshiping in this place fulfills one's desires, the devotees who have deep faith in the goddess Bajji are overwhelmed on the Navratri of Vadadshai, while at other times also the crowds of devotees remain. The Matwalaraji caste has a separate tradition and legend of the priesthood of this temple. This temple is one of the important temples of Surkhet. Devotees spend twelve months in this temple. That is why this temple is considered as an important temple.


Shiva Temple:

Located under Latikoili village, this stone temple is one of the most important Shiva temples in the region. Devotees of Lord Shiva flock to this temple on various Chard festivals. According to a Kibanti of this temple, it is said that the temple was built of a stone. This temple is very attractive. It is clear from the inscription on the door that this temple has Atmanath and Lagannath in the priests built during the reign of Pratap Shahi and Man Shahi. On Shivaratri, there are special fairs and crowds of visitors.






Patalganga Kunda i.e. Patal Durbar

Located in a nearby village on the south side of Kakrebihar, this tank is a place of religious significance. There is also a belief that bathing in the pool brings goodness. The tank is now in a state of disrepair due to lack of proper research, but we can still consider it as an important palace in the region.


Uttarganga:

There is a tank near the temple of Jaleshwar Mahadev here. The temple lake and garden have enhanced the beauty of Jaleshwar Mahadev's temple. Many devotees come here to bathe at the time of eclipse and Maghe Sankranti.


Barahalatah

Barahatal is the natural pond in Kunathari VDC. From a religious and scenic point of view, this lake has become a place worth seeing. The natural surroundings of this pond are very pleasant.


Sidhpaila:

According to legend, when a Mahatma named Siddha stepped on the stone, it was called Siddhapaila as it was a symbol of the feet. According to another legend, the perfect man left Kashi Baransi to take one step on this stone and the other on Mansarobar. From time immemorial, it has been customary to worship as a religious seat and since ancient times, to worship as a religious seat and to worship and hold a fair on the first Tuesday of the month of Jesht.


Bayalkandagadhi:

Built in ancient times on the hilltop of Bayalkanda village in the northern hilly region of Surkhet Valley, Rs.There are remnants of a stone pavilion and a fort. Samvam: It looks like a fort used as a fort during the reign of 22 kings. But the reality is in the womb as it is in the throes of research and investigation.


Gothikanda:

It is the northernmost hill near the valley which is the headquarters of Surkhet district till 2022 BS. After the district headquarters was shifted to the lower valley in 2023 BS, its population has gradually shifted to the lower plains.


Ghanta Ghar :Clock:

Standing in the open air in the heart of Birendranagar Municipality, the siren bell is ringing for hours, inspiring the city dwellers to understand the importance of time and move forward. Birendranagar is also an invaluable beauty and treasure that signals the place from afar. From the inside of the clock tower, one can go to the open floor of the upper part by the iron staircase. Apart from the panoramic view of the Surkhet Valley, one can observe all the areas of Birendranagar from there.