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  1. Dang District (Nepali: दाङ जिल्ला, ) is a district of Lumbini Province located in the Inner Terai of midwestern Nepal. Deukhuri valley of the district is the capital of the province and is the second largest valley of Asia surrounded by Sivalik Hills and Mahabharata Range . [1]

    • Pandabeshwar Mahadev temple (Dharapani temple) One of the most renounced historically religious sites of the Midwestern region, Pandabeshwar Mahadev temple, is situated at Dharapani just 9 Km away from Ghorahi (Tulsipur chowk).
    • Jakhera Lake- Lamahi Dang. Jakhera means ‘the place where rainwater gets collected’ in local ‘THARU’ language. The lake is situated at Lamahi Municipality-5 of Dang in 5.5 bighas of land with two temples –temple of Lord Ganesh and Siddeswor Mahadev to its north and west, respectively.
    • Purandhara Waterfall. Purandhara waterfall is situated in the jungle of Purandhara Village-8 at the bank of Babai River. After striking a stream of Kalapani khola from the height of 45 meters, the fall is formed.
    • Barhakune Daha (Baraha Chhetra) Barhakune Daha meaning ‘twelve edged ponds’ is only 3 Km north from Ghorahi. The place has cultural and aesthetically significant as well as shelters endangered species of birds too.
    • Pandabeshwar Mahadev Mandir. Located just 9 km from Ghorahi (Tulsipur chowk), Pandabeshwar Mahadev temple is one of the most renowned historically religious sites in this region.
    • Jakhera Taal (Lake) According to the local language, ‘THARU’, Jakhera means ‘the place where rainwater collects’. Located in Lamahi Municipality-5 of Dang, the lake occupies 5.5 bighas of land and is surrounded by two temples, one dedicated to Lord Ganesh and one dedicated to Siddeswor Mahadev.
    • Purandhara Jharana (WaterFall) The Purandhara waterfall is located in the jungle of Purandhara Village-8 by the Babai River. The fall is formed after striking a stream of Kalapani Khola from 45 meters high.
    • Barhakune Daha (Baraha Chhetra) Three kilometers north of Ghorahi is Barhakune Daha, which means ‘twelve edged ponds.’. It has cultural and aesthetically significant features as well as a breeding ground for endangered bird species.
  2. Dang District is a Lumbini Province district located in Nepal's Inner Terai region. The district's Deukhuri valley is the province's capital and Asia's second-biggest valley, bordered by the Sivalik Hills and Mahabharata Range.

    • Lake Jakhera. The English definition of “Jakhera” is a collection point for rainfall. This lake is situated in Dang’s Lamai Municipality-5. Near the lake, two major temples are dedicated to Siddeswor Mahadev and Lord Ganesha.
    • Daha Barhakune (Baraha Chhetra) Barhakune Daha, which means “twelve-edged ponds”, is only 3 kilometres north of Ghorahi. The location is culturally and artistically significant and protects endangered bird species.
    • Temple of Ambikeshwori. The Ambikeshwori temple is situated in the Dang district’s valley. This temple is also a popular religious destination for visitors from the Midwest.
    • Ghorahi Dang- Charinge Daha. Charinge Daha is located in Rampur municipality seven which lies in the eastern part of Dang. The BP route takes you 9 kilometres from Ghorahi to this location.
  3. Oct 12, 2020 · Dang district is sitting in Inner Terai of Lumbini Province in Midwestern Nepal. This district covers an area of 2,955 km with the district headquarter Ghorahi. Dang is Nepal’s largest valley and three times bigger than Kathmandu.

  4. 5 days ago · Dang district is located in inner terai in province no.5 in midwestern of Nepal. The bordering districts to the north are Pyuthan, Rolpa, Salyan, to the south is Utterpradesh of India, to the east are Argakhachi, Kapilvastu and to the west are Surkhet , Banke.