Monday, August 15, 2016

RANI MAHAL PALPA - RANI DHIKI KUTTDAI WATCH VIDEO

Most Beautiful spot Rani Mahal is a Rana castle situated in the banks of Kali Gandaki River in Palpa locale of Nepal. This castle was developed by General Khadga Shumsher JBR in 1893.
In 1887 General Khadga Samsher Rana was compelled to drop his regal titles and was sent to Palpa-Gauda as the Western Commander in Chief of Nepal. At Palpa-Gauda in 1892 Khadga Shumsher's darling most youthful spouse Tej Kumari Devi kicked the bucket and inside a year Khadga fabricated a castle and named after his significant other as Rani Mahal (Literary interprets as Queens Palace). He likewise named the close-by woods as Rani Ban (Rani timberland) alongside naming the Ghats as Rani Ghat. In 1902, Khadga Samsher Rana alongside his family fled from Nepal to India forsaking Rani Mahal which brought about carelessness of
Rani mahal and inevitably this castle structure began disintegrating.
Current Status, Reconstruction and Restoration
As the Khadga Shumsher surrender the royal residence and fled to India, Rani Mahal was abandoned with no legitimate proprietor or overseer. The royal residence escaped worried by both the legislature of Nepal and in addition local people. Rani Mahal was generally transformed into rubbles however before twentieth century's over. Less guests used to visit the royal residence the individuals who have some crest concerns or enthusiasm on history of Nepal.
In present, Government of Nepal has begun the reproductions and reclamation project to repaired and revamp the castle into its unique state. This won't just jam the national recorded properties, additionally expands the potential outcomes of tourism in the zone that outcomes in different improvements.
At present, there is no motorable street to Rani Mahal. A foot trail from Kailashnagar close to the Batasedanda, around 3 km from Tansen prompts Ranimahal. It takes around 3-4 hrs stroll to achieve Rani Mahal from Batasedanda.
Rani Mahal is considered as the "Taj Mahal of Nepal" because of its relative area in Kalighandaki River over an immense rock. source : wikipedia

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