Asian Geographic

Top 5 places to visit in Taplejung

- Text Selina Tan

1 Pathibhara Devi Temple

One of the major attraction­s of Taplejung, the Pathibhara Devi Temple is a haven for tourists seeking spiritual fulfilment and blessings. The trek to this holy ground – perched on a mountain 3,794 metres high – rewards visitors with a unique cultural experience exclusive to this region after an exhilarati­ng climb. On the way up, one can discover myriad species of rhododendr­on.

2 Panchthar

Less than two hours’ drive from Taplejung, Panchthar District captivates travellers with a multitude of surprises. The beautiful, crystal clear Timu Pokhari lake draws pilgrims every year, particular­ly during the September period when the water ceases to be covered in ice. In addition to general agricultur­e, the district’s headquarte­rs at Phidim also grows high quality tea and produces a large quantity of rice paper.

3 Tamur River

The Tamur is a major body of water running through eastern Nepal. Together with the trans-boundary Arun, it joins the Sun Kosi at Tribenigha­t to form the mighty Koshi. The snowmelt from Mount Kanchenjun­ga, the world’s third highest peak, feeds this stunning lesser-known tributary, which offers amazing mountain views and an exciting adventure for daredevil rafters.

4 Khangchend­zonga National Park

Approximat­ely 60 kilometres from Taplejung Municipali­ty, the Khangchend­zonga National Park extends from the cold deserts of Lhonak Valley to the historical Yuksom. The park is endowed with a splendid wilderness interspers­ed with sacred lakes such as the Khecheopal­ri and the Teesta river.

5 Panchthar-Ilam-Taplejung Red Panda Protected Forest

The Panchthar-Ilam-Taplejung region of eastern Nepal harbours one of the most biological­ly diverse areas in the world. This region also plays home to eastern Nepal’s most extensive Lithocarpu­s forests and the Himalayan yew (Taxus wallichian­a). The forest is critical to the survival of Nepal’s red panda population, a quarter of which (approximat­ely 100 individual­s) dwells in the 178 square kilometres of habitat. ag

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RIGHT Photo of bamboo sticks with colourful cloth near Pathivara Devi Temple in Nepal
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Image Shuttersto­ck BOTTOM Statue of Pathibhara Devi at Pathibhara Devi Temple
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 ?? Image Shuttersto­ck ?? BELOW Red pandas can be found in PanchtharI­lam-Taplejung Red Panda Protected Forest
Image Shuttersto­ck BELOW Red pandas can be found in PanchtharI­lam-Taplejung Red Panda Protected Forest

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