Diyalo Bangla opened for general public
The palace was opened for the general public at the request of the Bharatpur Metropolitan City Office.
CHITWAN: The Diyalo Bangla of Bharatpur was opened for all from Sunday.
Minister for Culture, Tourism and Civil Aviation Hit Bahadur Tamang inaugurated the Diyalo Bangla allowing everyone to visit the historical palace, which is now under the Nepal Trust.
The palace was opened for the general public at the request of the Bharatpur Metropolitan City Office.
On the occasion, Minister Tamang said that the palace will be vital for visitors and researchers alike adding that opening the Diyalo Bangla for everyone was a great move to make the Bharatpur Visit Year 2024 a success.
He argued that more tourists would visit Bharatpur after the beginning of the night flight there at Bharatpur Airport after its expansion and more tourists would also visit the palace.
Likewise, Mayor of Bharatpur Renu Dahal said the palace was opened for all with the consensus of the Nepal Trust and added that the general public can visit the palace, ending their curiosity.
She shared that a guideline will be prepared for the systematic operation of the Diyalo Bangla and the visitors will get free entrance until the guideline is prepared.
The metropolitan city is working to promote this palace as a key tourist destination in the town.
As agreed between the Nepal Trust and Bharatpur Metropolitan City, the two institutions will share the revenue with 60 per cent to the Nepal Trust.