BISH HAJARI TAAL

BISH HAJARI TAAL

The Bish Hazari lake is located in Bharatpur's southernmost region inside the popular Chitwan national park. For those who enjoy viewing birds, the lake is particularly alluring and acts as a vital hub for bird watching. Additionally, the lake area is also very appealing to those who enjoy reptiles because it is home to several crocodiles. The lake is located only 5 miles separate from Bharatpur's Chaubishkothi city. The word ‘BishHajari’ literally translates to 20 thousand in Nepali. The lake is known as Bish Hajari Taal for a variety of reasons some of them being.

1. The Bish Hajari lake is made up of 20,000 small and big lakes as a result it is named ‘Bish Hajari’.

2. Another reason for calling the lake Bish Hajari is when looked above the lake appears to be in the shape of 20,000.

HOW TO REACH THE BISH HAJARI LAKE IN CHITWAN
Well, by visiting the Bish Hajari lake you will not only be stunned by the lake itself but also the wonderful fauna in the surrounding. But how do you really get to the Bish Hajari lake? Well, it depends on where you want to start and how you want to get to Bish Hajari Taal since any vehicle can get there easily. If you are at Bharatpur or Sauraha, you can rent a car or go on a quick bike adventure to this lake. One of the most important things to keep in mind is that if you want to travel by Jeep or bike, you must also pay the National Park entry fee.