Travel to Godavari in Nepal
Godavari is located approximately ten kilometers from both Patan and Kathmandu, and many outdoor enthusiasts flock here to enjoy the breathtaking views and beautiful landscapes. It is known as one of the popular hiking destinations in Nepal for its rich wildlife and natural splendor. Visitors can reach Godavari by bus from Patan and they are able to catch a glimpse of quaint towns such as Thaiba and Harisiddhi along the way.
The historical aspects of Godavari date back to the Kirat Period, during
the uprising of the Soma dynasty. King Nimisha became the first king in
Nepal to originate from the Soma dynasty and took up his position in 205
AD. With Nimisha defeating King Gasti and taking his throne the
Kirati reign over Nepal came to an end. King Nimisha constructed
his new palace in the town of Godavari and was also responsible for the
restoration of the Pashupatinath Temple, including the erection of the four faced linga. Nimisha’s victory and rule brought about the Godavari-Mela
festival that is still celebrated in Godavari. The festival only takes place
every twelve years and visitors that are lucky enough to be in the area
during this period should appreciate and enjoy every moment.
The Royal Botanical Garden in Godavari attracts many local residents and
visitors over the weekends. The garden is an extravaganza of plants,
trees, ferns, flowers and orchids. Most of the plants within the garden are
marked, making recognition much easier. Godavari is also famous for its
breathtaking butterflies, which can be seen gliding peacefully amongst the
beauty and splendor of the garden. Avid bird watchers can be spotted in the
garden, patiently waiting to view some of the rare and unique birds.
Another popular attraction in Godavari, is the Godavari Kunda, or
Godavari Spring. It is a sacred and religious site that is absolutely
fascinating. Gargoyles carved from stone will lead visitors to the tank of
sacred water. This water flows from within the temple’s courtyard to the
tank. Many legends are connected to the spring and the Madras River. The
marble quarry that has operated in the region since the year 1890 has caused
mass deforestation, exposing the 2 762 meter Pulchowki mountain. Visitors
that summit the “Place of Flowers” will find the Pulchowki Mai shrine, in
dedication to the goddess of the forest. Godavari is also home to the Mohan
Meakin Brewery and a meteorological observatory.
Godavari is one of the most picturesque and diverse destinations in Nepal
and has much to offer visitors. From fascinating sights, breathtaking
natural beauty and a rich history, just waiting to be discovered.