Biratnagar
Biratnagar is a city in Morang district, eastern Nepal. UnderstandWith a population of nearly 170,000, Biratnagar in the second largest city in Nepal, and it is located near the Terai on the south-eastern border with India. Get inA flight from Kathmandu (290km) takes 40-45 minutes if there isn't any air traffic, and single tickets cost about $220 for foreigners and around 2860Rs for nationals on Domestic Airlines. By bus it may take 10-13 hours of time for about NRs-700-900($9-14). There are two ways in travelling in bus one is in day and other in night. In comparision to day, night buses are safe to travel because at night there are no strikes or road blockades. While travelling by bus we can wittness the beauty of various scenes that one misses by aeroplanes. Its good to take food of your own because the hotels on the way serve bad quality food. Only the crew members of bus gets proper food. Get aroundRickshaws are a good option within the city, or walking. Expect to pay about 2 rupees per minute, depending on how many people you are or if you have a lot of cargo. There are no official taxi service, but taxis are easily available at airport, near Mahendra chowk, and from major hotels.There are tampoo's(auto ricksaws) around the city that is cheap means of transport than all other transportation option. Bus isn't used that frequently for transportation. See
DoBuyAn ATM machine is available in the Siddhartha Bank on the main commercial avenue. There are now a number of ATMs in Biratnagar. Take Main street north from Traffic chowk (police station), there is one on right side, then five minutes further north you turn left and find another one. For groceries there is now a supermarket near (ex-) Mahendra chowk. Eat
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