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The identity of Bandipur is a tourist city located at a height of 1,300 meters above sea level. This place has a cool climate for twelve months. This place is also famous for its Bhaktapur-style houses.
Bandipur is famous not only in Nepal but also abroad. Tourists from different countries come here to see the beauty of Bandipur. Bandipur, which used to be crowded before Covid, is not as busy as it was then, but it is slowly trying to get a rhythm.
Bandipur rural municipality has prepared materials in nine languages to make it easy for foreign tourists coming to Bandipur to provide information about their destinations.

In order to make it easy for tourists who come to visit Bandipur to study and get information about this place, materials have been prepared in nine languages through a QR code. This will help foreign tourists visiting Bandipur.
In collaboration with an organization called Sarang, the rural municipality has prepared materials with QR codes. The QR code that gives information about Bandipur is kept in various hotels in the market area. The rural municipality has prepared materials about Bandipur in Nepali, Chinese, English, French, German, Hindi, Spanish, Sinhala, and Thai languages.
After scanning the QR code, a page will open. You can get information about the destination of the village by selecting the language on that page. Where information is kept about the culture, and caste of Bandipur as well as major destinations for visiting. Foreign tourists are attracted by the climate, lifestyle, customs, and old houses here
Khaddevi Temple, Thanimai Temple, Mahalakshmi Temple, Siddhagufa Mani Mukundasen Walk (Mini Great Wall), Tindhara, Waterfall and Water Fountain, Tundikhel, Manimukund Sen Palace, Padam Library have been listed as major destinations by the municipality.
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Tourism professionals believe that the materials prepared by the rural municipality will make it easier for the tourists coming here. Tourists come to Bandipur, especially from China, France, and Germany.
The municipality is constructing a mini Great Wall to help promote tourism. The construction of the Mini Great Wall started at Thanimai Temple located in Bandipur Rural Municipality-2 and ends at Mukundeshwari Hill.
The construction of the Mini Great Wall, which has been started the past two years, has not been completed and has started to become the choice of tourists. Everyone who has come to visit Bandipur is interested in this place.
There is a plan to build more infrastructure along with the Mini Great Wall, which will be a total distance of two and a half kilometers. The cost of infrastructure construction as per the master plan has been estimated at Rs. 190 million. There is a plan to build a Thanimai temple, garden, selfie garden, paragliding place, nine-meter-high Bandipur column, Ghoda Shayar, Pushpalal Smriti Park, Mukundeshwari Park, and other structures here.

It is believed that the footpath wall built to resemble the world-famous Great Wall will help in the development of tourism here. Mukundeshwari Danda is the place where the then King Mukunda Sen ruled. The footpath wall has also been named as 'Mukundeshwari Wall'. The footpath wall will be three meters wide.
Bandipur is reached after an 8 km uphill journey from the headquarters in Damauli to 18 km via Dumre. From here you can see the beautiful snow ranges, mountains, and Takura. From Bandipur which has natural beauty, you can see snow ranges like Annapurna, Machhapuchche, Dhaulagiri, etc.
“This material will help in the promotion of tourism in Bandipur. We have pasted materials with QR codes in all the hotels and public places here, so foreign tourists visiting Bandipur will be able to get information about them,” said the Chairman of the Bandipur Tourism Development Committee, Kisan Pradhan.
"We have started the construction of a mini Great Wall in order to add new infrastructure in Bandipur", said Surendra Thapa, chairman of the rural municipality._Rss
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