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| | * [[Bandipur]] | | * [[Bandipur]] |
| | * [[Butwal]] | | * [[Butwal]] |
| | + | * [[Diktel]] |
| | * [[Ghaleghon]] | | * [[Ghaleghon]] |
| | * [[Gorkha]] | | * [[Gorkha]] |
| | * [[Kaskikot]] | | * [[Kaskikot]] |
| − | * [[Haleshi]](Tibetan: ''Maratika'') - the location of a site sacred to Tibetan Buddhists | + | * [[Haleshi]] (Tibetan: ''Maratika'') - the location of a site sacred to Tibetan Buddhists |
| | * [[Ilam]] | | * [[Ilam]] |
| | * [[Pokhara]] | | * [[Pokhara]] |
| | + | * [[Tangting]] |
| | * [[Tansen]] | | * [[Tansen]] |
| | * [[Taplejung]] | | * [[Taplejung]] |
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| | ==Other destinations== | | ==Other destinations== |
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| − | * [[Dhorpatan Hunting Reserve]] | + | * [[Dang-Deukhuri]] - Lowland valleys in western Nepal inhabited by Tharus who have a very distinctive culture. |
| | + | * [[Dhorpatan Hunting Reserve]] - Large east-west valley south of the western Dhaulagiri Range. It connects the far western Karnali-Bheri basin that is the birthplace of the Nepali language (and probably its rulers) to the Gandaki basin that they migrated into before unifying the country. This is also a trekking gateway to the far west, the Dhaulagiri Range, and to Dolpa and other high valleys with Tibetan culture beyond the Dhaulagiris. |
| | * [[Khaptad National Park]] | | * [[Khaptad National Park]] |
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