Bhedetar or Bhadetar is a small hill top town in Eastern Nepal. It is a stop over place for all the vehicles travelling through this hill town, be it morning tea or afternoon snack. It is about 1,420m above the sea level, mostly foggy weather during winter but great place to be during non winter months with cool relaxing temperature and great view of the Himalayas and the Southern plains . It is also a gateway to Limbu villages of Rajarani (King Queen), Okhrae and Chaubise. There are also few numbers of small restaurants, shops and decent hotels. Bhadetar in itself there is nothing much, it is popular more with the people, the word of mouth than the place has to offer. In the early 80s Prince Charles did also paid a visit to view the progress and construction of Koshi Highway, giving the little bumpy hill an Englishman’s (Greek actually) first name “Charles Point.”
Bhedetar is a very popular tourist destination in Eastern Nepal. It is a very beautiful hill station lying on the border of Sunsari and Dhankuta districts.
This place is popular all over Asia for its amazing quick-changing weather. The weather here changes so rapidly that anyone coming to this place gets astonished. It usually remains foggy. When it clears you can see beautiful view of Dharan city along with the gigantic mountains to the north. The place is just awesome. People folk down here in thousands, especially during summer.
Bhedetar is a very popular tourist destination in Eastern Nepal. It is a very beautiful hill station lying on the border of Sunsari and Dhankuta districts.
This place is popular all over Asia for its amazing quick-changing weather. The weather here changes so rapidly that anyone coming to this place gets astonished. It usually remains foggy. When it clears you can see beautiful view of Dharan city along with the gigantic mountains to the north. The place is just awesome. People folk down here in thousands, especially during summer.
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