MODERN DAY NEPALGUNJ AND IT'S AMENITIES INCLUDING DDA NEPALGUNJ
Nepalgunj is a major Terai hub in western Nepal: a Sub‑Metropolitan City on the India border with a population of about 166,000 (2021), an airport, busy land border crossing at Rupaidiha, and a multicultural market and transport centre — ideal as a gateway to Lumbini and western Nepal.
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Overview
Location: Banke District, Lumbini Province, southern Terai plains near Bahraich district, Uttar Pradesh, India. Coordinates: 28.050°N, 81.617°E.
Status & population: Sub‑Metropolitan City; population ~166,258 (2021).
Elevation: ~150 m (490 ft).
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Key practical facts
Airport: Nepalgunj has a domestic airport serving flights to Kathmandu and other hubs (useful for fast travel to/from Kathmandu).
Border crossing: The nearby Rupaidiha–Nepalgunj land border is a busy cross‑border trade and shopping route into Uttar Pradesh; many locals cross for goods and services.
Transport hub: Major road junctions (Dhamboji/Birendra Chowk, Pushpalal Chok, BP Chok) concentrate buses, taxis, and goods transport; Surkhet Road runs through the city.
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Bageshwori Temple — important local temple and cultural focal point.
Local markets and bazaars — cross‑border trade keeps prices low for vegetables and household goods; explore Rupaidiha market across the border for bargains.
Cultural mix — one of Nepal’s larger Muslim communities and a blend of Terai cultures; good for experiencing regional cuisine and festivals.

Practical travel tips & risks
Best time to visit: October–March for cooler, drier weather in the Terai (avoid monsoon months).
Currency & shopping: Nepali rupee is used; cross‑border shopping is common but check customs rules when carrying goods across Rupaidiha.
Health & safety: Standard tropical/terai precautions (mosquito protection, stay hydrated in hot months). Healthcare facilities exist in the city but for major care consider referral to larger regional hospitals.
Transport caution: Road travel can be slow and congested at market hours; allow extra time for border formalities.
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