Lumbini Village Tour
A walk through the village
surrounding Lumbuni
interaction with warm and
hospitable local people,
buying their authentic
handicraft produce and
observing their traditional
rituals will bring one
closer to understand the
diversity of terai culture.
In Nepal Tour of village
also gives opportunity to
observe Terai landscape and
vegetation found in the
outskirts of the settlement.
The people in this
traditional villagers offer
a peek at their agro- based
rural lifestyle colorful
costume, festival which they
celebrating with much joy
and enthusiasm and gracious
hospitality. They belong
different religions cast and
creed, with agriculture as
main occupation The main
festival celebration by the
people The main festival
celebrated by the people are
Nag Panchami Holi Dashain
and Tihar, Tourist can visit
the local temple and mosques
or partake in the culture
ceremonies . The wetland
area lakes and pounds in the
village also offer bird
watching opportunities
Visitor have option choosing
to walk through the
villagers. Riding through a
local rickshaw or bullock
cart. Ekala offers culture
sightseeing in village and
bird watching at Lake
Karabolaha that has a crane
sanctuary nearby. Visitors
can also visit Shiva and
kalimaisthan temples and
mosque in the neighborhood.
They live in ideational
stone tend house. The main
ethnic groups who live here
are yadav, hatijan, Chamar,
Gupta and Muslim. The
languages spoken are
Bhojpuri and Nepali.
Khudabagar offers cultures
sight seen in the village
and bird watching at
Punnihawa Lake which is the
wetland areas. The main
grope slaving here are Tharu,
yadav, Lodh Harizen, Kurmi,
Gupta and Muslims. Tourist
can also visit the recently
set up Tharu museum.
Thnuhawa offers peak are the
Muslim culture and bird
watching at crane sanctuary
Karbolaha Lake toward the
north – west of the village.
Here you can observe women
working at indigenous crafts
making colorful baskets,
handicraft items that are
also available on sale at
different sales outlets. One
can also pay visit to the
mosque in the village.
Lumbini Adarsha has
archaeological sites that
date back to the 4th and 5th
century. Visitors can also
visit the Shiva shrines and
observe cutstomary
traditional costumes, the
local agro-based lifestyle.
Lumbini Adarsha Leads to the
ancient villages of Padariya,
Manauri and Khungai. The
people living here are
mostly Yadhav, Mallah,
Shreevastav, Kohar , Murau,
Muslim and Goshami.
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