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  2. Bishazari Tal - Wikipedia

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    Bishazari Tal, also spelled Beeshazar Tal, is an extensive oxbow lake system in the buffer zone of the Chitwan National Park, a protected area in the Inner Terai of central Nepal. This wetland covers an area of 3,200 ha (7,900 acres) at an altitude of 286 m (938 ft).

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  4. File:Beeshazari Lake of Chitwan, Nepal.jpg - Wikipedia

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    English: Beeshazari Lakes lie in the buffer zone of Chitwan National Park, a World Heritage Site, Central, Nepal. This wetlands area is part of the Bharandabhar biological corridor, is of international importance.

  5. Bharatpur, Nepal - Wikipedia

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    Bharatpur is located at the crossing of Mahendra Highway and Madan Ashrit Highway. The closest larger cities are Gorkha Municipality at 67 km (42 mi) and Hetauda at 78 km (48 mi). Kathmandu is located 146 km (91 mi) away. Bharatpur is the only city in Nepal that has two operating airports.

  6. Kanwar Lake Bird Sanctuary - Wikipedia

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    It is approximately six times [4] the size of the Bharatpur Sanctuary. In November 2020, the Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change (MoEFCC) declared it the first Ramsar site in Bihar. [5] It is one of the 89 Ramsar sites in India now. Kanwar jheel, as it is locally called, is located 22 km north-west of Begusarai Town in Manjhaul.

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  8. Lohagarh Fort - Wikipedia

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    Iron Fort) is a fort located at Bharatpur in Rajasthan, India. [1] It stands as a testament to the strength and ingenuity of the Jat rulers of Bharatpur, particularly Maharaja Suraj Mal, who commissioned its construction in 1732. [2] [3] The British army attempted to conquer this fort 13 times but they could not penetrate the fort even once. [4]

  9. Ghodaghodi Tal - Wikipedia

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    Ghodaghodi Tal is a Ramsar site in western Nepal. It was established in August 2003 it covers an area of 2,563 h (9,230 ks) in Kailali District at an elevation of 205 m (673 ft) on the lower slopes of the Siwalik Hills. It was declared as a bird sanctuary in March 2022. [2]