Biratnagar, the second largest city in Nepal, is located near the southeastern border adjacent to India. It is acclaimed for its thriving industries, rich culture, and fertile agricultural lands. Known as the industrial heartland of the country, it hosts numerous factories including those of jute, textiles, sugar, and oil. A multi-ethnic hub, Biratnagar is also famed for its vibrant festivals and delectable local cuisines. Nearby attractions such as the Koshi Tappu Wildlife Reserve - home to the famous Ganges River Dolphins - and the holy Budha Subba Temple, make it a compelling destination for those wishing to experience the essence of industrial and cultural Nepal.