After the expansion of Jamire Daha, north of Barhakune Daha, one can also enjoy boat rides here.
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Bahrakune Daha, located in Ghorahi Sub-metropolitan City-13, has been receiving a large number of domestic tourists in recent times.
Bahrakune Daha, which is a destination for domestic and foreign tourists, has been attracting increasing numbers of tourists in recent times. Since there are 12 corners in the Daha, it has been named 'Bahrakune Daha'.
The beauty of Bahrakune Daha, which offers a panoramic view of beautiful nature, is incomparable. It is a model of Lumbini Province. It is known as a religious and tourist destination. There is a legend that one of the twelve brothers, Barah, lived in Bahrakune.
Sita Panthi of Tulsipur Sub-metropolitan City-17, who came to visit Bahrakune Daha, said that she came to have a picnic with the request of the local mother group. 'There were many places to see in Tulsipur, but I did not get the opportunity to see Ghorahi's Bahrakune. It was very enjoyable to come here,' she said, 'Having a picnic, There is always a crowd of people dancing and singing. The atmosphere around the temple here is pleasant, and boating in the lake near the temple was even more enjoyable.'
Muna Pokharel of Ghorahi Sub-metropolitan City-18 also came to Bahrakune with her students on Saturday. She said that it was a holiday because it is close to Ghorahi Bazaar and has transportation facilities.
There is a crowd of devotees here all year round, especially from Mangsir to Magh, informed Dev Bahadur Gharti, Chairman of the Barahakshetra Conservation Committee. 'Devotees come to ask for blessings on the tenth day of Bahrakune, and a big fair is held on the day of Maghe Sankranti,' he said.
Childless couples especially come to ask for blessings for their children. It is more crowded here during Maghe Sankranti than at other times. There is a natural lake built in 12 shapes here. Sheep and roosters are sacrificed here, and pigeons are flown.
Boats in Jyamire
After the Jyamire Daha, located north of Bahrakune Daha, was enlarged, domestic tourists have been visiting it every day. Birjung Pun, who has been operating boats in Jyamire Daha, said that more domestic tourists visit it on holidays than on other days.
Pun said that domestic tourists from the district and outside come to visit the lake, which is a beautiful tourist destination in the middle of the forest. According to him, recently, an average of 200 to 300 people have been visiting it daily.
It is more crowded from Mangsir to Baisakh. Pun, who has been boating in Jyamire Daha for three years, said that he earns between Rs 15,000 and Rs 20,000 per month by boating. According to him, people have been coming to the lake daily to ride boats and have a picnic.
'The work of placing boats to attract tourists has been done with the expansion of the small pond,' he said, 'With the development of Jyamire Daha as a tourist area, business has started.'
