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Koshi Bird Observatory turns into a new traveling point

ITAHARI, Feb 8: Since its inception in 2068 BS, Koshi Bird Observatory (KBO) of Barahakshetra Municipality-2, Khasre, Jabdi, was a place for academic visits. Students of BSc and MSc would use this facility for both their academic and non-academic research.
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ITAHARI, Feb 8: Since its inception in 2068 BS, Koshi Bird Observatory (KBO) of Barahakshetra Municipality-2, Khasre, Jabdi, was a place for academic visits. Students of BSc and MSc would use this facility for both their academic and non-academic research. 


However, of late, this facility has turned into a new traveling point for visitors of Nepal's only wildlife reserve Koshi Tappu Wildlife Reserve (KTWR). KBO is Nepal's first bird observatory and is located some 17 kilometer north of KTWR, says Himalayan Nature, a registered charity of Nepal.


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Umesh Bhandari, a regular hiker and cyclist from Dharan, goes to KBO on almost all his visits to KTWR. ''Previously, I would visit just around Koshi Tappu Wildlife Reserve before concluding my journey'' said Bhandari, ''These days, I do visit Koshi Bird Observatory also. I came to know about this facility in recent months only from a nature guide friend Sanjeev Acharya.''  


Similar is the tale of Milan Bichhod, a broadcast journalist from Itahari. Bichhod said ''Koshi Bird Observatory is a perfect place for studying migratory birds of Koshi Tappu Wildlife Reserve. This facility has things, which are not available even at Koshi Tappu Wildlife Reserve office.'' 


KBO stands in close proximities to nearby important traveling places like Ramdhuni Forest (6 km), Chatara Dham (3 km), Barahakshetra Dham (6 km), Koshi river eastern bank (1 km) and Dharan city (10 km), says the official website of Himalayan Nature. 


According to Bimal Timsina, KBO has trained local students about birds and their characteristics. ''Besides being a center for research and travelers, our work is to teach local students about the migratory birds here,” said Timsina. He added, ''We have trained a few hundred students; they come here for four hours every Saturday. Two students have become nature guides from here.'' 


Sanjeev Acharya, a trained nature guide and also the chair of Koshi Bird Society, said KTWR has 531 species of birds. ''Because of plenty of bird species, KTWR is a must-visit venue for travelers and bird enthusiasts. Koshi Bird Observatory has added beauty to the KTWR'', said Acharya.

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