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Tansen Travel Guide

The township of Tansen is among a few towns outside the capital which bears
a rich legacy of the traditional art and architecture. Perched on the lap of
the spectacular Srinagar Danda (hill) Tansen, commands a gorgeous panorama of
the Himalayas as well as the plains of Terai. Located at an elevation of 1310
meters Tansen is a pleasant place to visit during any season of the year. The
hill of Srinagar, half an hour's walk up Tansen Bazaar at an elevation of 1524
m. is rare vantage point to view the contrasting manifestation of nature. An
Incredibly Long panorama of the mountains encompassing Kanjiroba, Dhaulagiri,
Annapurna and Langtang Himal at a stretch is visible from here on one hand,
while on the other the plains of Madi valley and the bigger terai also comes
to distinct view from the same point. Tansen is a good put off point for short
as well as long treks. You can visit some of the beautiful points on the Kali
Gandaki river such as Ranighat Palace and Ramdi Ghat the dense and serene woody
slopes of Rambhapani and Satyawati lake.For longer treks you can choose any
area in Annapurna-Dhaulagiri region such as Dhorpatan, Jomsom, Ghorepani or
Annapurna Sanctuary. Tansen also provides opportunity for study of Buddhist
culture and the life and culture of Magar tribes.
Tansen and its Environs:
Tansen, situated at an altitude of 1,371 meters above the sea level on the lap
of picturesque Shreenagar hill, is one of the most popular summer resorts of
western Nepal. On account of its unique geographical location, climate and the
people, Tansen spells an aura of dreamy holiday. Although the administrative
headquarters of Palpa district, Tansen is free of usual urban hectic life. In
Tansen, tourists can make detours at ease to see and admire the narrow zigzag
streets, stream of colorful people passing by in local attires. Even in the
heart of the town an unmistakable charm of simple rural life is easily felt.
However, Tansen is another miniature Kathmandu One could see old Kathmandu style
hangovers in the cobbled streets up and down. Typical newari houses, pagoda
style temples, shrines and stupas are abound here. Also, Tansen is the starting
point for many short treks for places of touristic interest in Palpa and in
the surrounding districts of western Nepal.
By Air: 
The nearest airport of Tansen are Pokhara and Bhairahawa both of which are linked
by regular air services of Royal Nepal Airlines and other private airlines.
Places to See:
Shreenagar Hill
One of the most picturesque spots in the whole Palpa region, Shreenagar hill
abounds in scenic grander and magnificent natural surroundings. A mere 30 minutes
climb on foot or 10 minutes drive from the town of Tansen, One would reach the
top of the hill which commands a unique spectrum of natural extravaganza-from
the snowcapped Himalayan peaks in the north to the lush green wide expanse of
plains of Terai in the south, and of course, the panoramic view of the Tansen
town. The impressive meadow on the hill top is an ideal spot to view the breathtaking
scenes of majestic Dhaulagiri, annapurna and the famed twin peaks of Machhapuchare-the
fishtail mountain. also, many beautiful short walks and excursions may be enjoyed
from this point. To the comfort of the visitors, there are newly built facilities
like cottages and camping sites on the top of the hill. An added attraction
is a recently built 'Twa-dewa', a huge Newari style bronze lamp stand.
Amar Narayan Temple
Built in 1807 AD by Amar Singh Thapa, the temple of Amar Narayan is considered
an important landmark of Tansen. It is built in typical Nepali Pagoda style
for its historical and architectural significance. The intricate works of wood
carvings in the temple are simply marvelous. The temple is surrounded by one
meter wide stone wall-locally known as the 'Great wall of Palpa'. Inside the
temple-complex there are the temple of Lord mahadev, ponds, parks, rest houses
and a natural water spring. Every morning and evening devotees gather in the
compound and chant 'Bhajans' ( holy recitals) in chorus.
Tansen Durbar
Built in 1927 AD by Pratap Shamsher Jung Bahadur Rana, the durbar is a grand
imposing palace in the heart of the town. Once the seat of the Rana governors,
the Durbar is now the district secretariat of Palpa district.
Shitalpati(the Round House)
Built by Khadga Shamsher, the original Shitalpati is of octagonal shape. A
round house around the Shitapati has been recently built. The historically
important Shitalpati is a popular hang out for the locals now. The 'Baggi
Dhoka', the biggest gate of its kind in Nepal is located in this square. The
locals often rend to compare it with the architecture of Mugal Empire in India.
Bhagawati Temple
Built by Ujir Singh Thapa in 1814 AD to mark the victory over colonial British-India
forces, the temple is a small structure but holds immense religions importance.
Located near the Tansen Durbar, it is a pilgrimage of Palpalies. It is said
that the original structure was remarkably bigger and beautiful. and it has
undergone many physical adjustments, most recently after the great earthquake
of 1934. In the month of august every year, a chariot procession of deities
is taken out throughout the town with military honor to observe the historic
battle.
Amargunj Ganesh
Before building the Amar Narayan temple in 1807 A.D. Amar Singh Thapa had
built this temple. Architecturally, the temple bears the same style and character
of Amar Narayan Temple. The temple has a big artistic 'Rest House' where a
school has been run presently.
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