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4 days
Daily Tour
10 people
English
The Bulbuletaal in Surkhet is beautiful, with its blue water providing a welcome break from the summer heat. The lake’s premises also include a park and a garden, which attracts film and video producers. The lake has a 30-square-kilometer area, and a boating service was just introduced in the lake, adding another feather to its already renowned hat.
Apart from the natural beauty of the Bulbule region, the Bulbule garden has inspired numerous poets and musicians to write and sing about it. Bulbule is a source of pride for Surkhet, since it features in one of the most popular folk songs, “Surkheta bulbul taalma ya mai saano hunaale chhutyo maya jaal.” This lovely lake includes a recreation park and is located south of Surkhet bazaar. After the water bubbles rise up to form a large pond, the name of this lovely lake is kept Bulbule. Beauty of the bulbuletal has drawn people from surrounding towns and nations.The pond region, which has natural and beautiful features, covers the ground with a recreational picnic site and serves as a significant water supply for the valley. Bulbule refers to the way water bubbles rise to make a large pond. Because this is a reliable source of fresh water, a pipe system has been built to deliver drinking water to the community of Latikoili, which is located to the south of the lake. With a variety of flowers and plants, the park gives the city a more natural atmosphere. Within the park area, activities like as boating, fishing, swimming, and traditional rites are arranged. Come and remain engrossed in the scene’s beauty here in Bulbule Taal.
Day 1 | Drive from Kathmandu to Kohalpur. |
Day 2 | Drive to Thakaur Dwar via Chisapani. |
Day 3 | Visit Bardiya national park and drive to Surkhet. |
Day 4 | Visit Bulbule lake drive to Kathmandu |
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