Historic Diyalo Bangla Palace Opens to the Public Amid Bharatpur Visit Year 2024 Celebrations
The historic Diyalo Bangla Palace in Bharatpur, marking Bharatpur Visit Year 2024, was opened to the public in a ceremony attended by Nepal's Minister of Culture, Tourism, and Civil Aviation, Hit Bahadur Tamang.
Constructed in 1962, the palace, now accessible to all, was highlighted for its role in promoting tourism and as a heritage site. Minister Tamang emphasized its significance in Chitwan District's tourism, once a royal retreat and now an educational resource.
Mayor Renu Dahal echoed the palace's importance, marking a milestone in tourism initiatives. The palace's opening coincided with the launch of a Wildlife Rescue Center and plans for further tourist expansions in Bharatpur.