Visiting To Kalikhola

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Triyuga is one of the eight municipalities of Udayapur district of the Koshi Pradesh of Nepal. It is situated along the banks of the Triyuga River, which is one of the major river systems in the country.

According to the 2021 Nepal census the total population of the municipality is 102,725. It is divided into 16 wards. Triyuga Municipality was established on B.S. Chaitra 13, 2053 (26 March 1997). It was named after Triyuga River. A river which flows through the town. Triyuga is the 3rd largest municipality in Nepal and 1st largest in Koshi Pradesh in term of size (area). The total area of the municipality is 547.43 square kilometres (211.36 sq mi)

As a regional center, Gaighat serves as an important administrative and economic hub, with a population of around 40,000 people. It is home to various government offices, healthcare facilities, educational institutions, and marketplaces. Gaighat is a key transit point along the East-West Highway, one of Nepal's primary road networks.

The town's location on the Triyuga River supports agriculture, with fertile lands cultivated for crops like rice, wheat, and vegetables. Fishing and other water-based livelihoods are also common in the area.

The village of Kalikhola is located within Triyuga Municipality, Ward 7, is a small village that is known from worshippers the second Haleshi Temple visiting nearby Kakani Temple at Kalikhola.

Beyond its practical functions, Kalikhola have cultural and historical significance. The village contain Hindu temples, and archaeological sites that reflect Nepal's rich heritage.

Overall, the Triyuga municipality, including the village of Kalikhola serves as an important regional hub in eastern Nepal, leveraging its strategic location along the Triyuga River and major transportation routes.

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