Chitwan shimmers in yellow mustard hues (photos)
As the cold of winter deepens, the fertile lands of Chitwan take on a stunning yellow hue, captivating both locals and visitors alike.
SAURAHA, Chitwan: Chitwan’s fields are currently draped in a yellow carpet, creating a mesmerizing winter panorama.
Everywhere one looks, mustard blooms blanket the farmland, adding a vibrant new dimension to the district’s natural beauty.

As the cold of winter deepens, the fertile lands of Chitwan take on a stunning yellow hue, captivating both locals and visitors alike.

Photography enthusiasts and nature lovers have flocked to the mustard fields, eager to capture the scenic splendor.

The roadsides and field edges are now dotted with people enjoying the season’s charm, turning the area into a lively and festive environment.

The fields are alive with the buzzing of bees and other pollinators, drawing nectar from the bright yellow blossoms.

This interplay of flora and fauna highlights the intricate connection between Chitwan’s agriculture and its natural ecosystem.

Beyond its scenic appeal, mustard cultivation forms a crucial part of the local economy.

Among oilseed crops, mustard occupies the largest share, accounting for nearly 90 percent of the area dedicated to oilseed farming.

In terms of oil production, Chitwan stands as one of the leading districts in the country, underscoring the crop’s economic significance to local farmers.




-Saroj Basnet
