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'''Siddhartha Highway''' ({{lang-ne|[[:ne:सिद्धार्थ राजमार्ग|सिद्धार्थ राजमार्ग]]}}), or '''NH47''' (previously: '''H10''')is a major highway in [[Nepal]] that connects the [[Terai]] region in southern Nepal with the mountain region in northern Nepal. The highway starts at the Nepal–India border near [[Siddharthanagar]] and terminates at [[Pokhara]]. This highway intersects with the east–west Mahendra Highway at [[Butwal]].<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.dor.gov.np/national_highways.php |title=::..DoR &#124;&#124; Road Statistics ..:: |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20160709181819/http://www.dor.gov.np/national_highways.php |archivedate=2016-07-09 }}</ref>
'''Siddhartha Highway''' ({{langx|ne|[[:ne:सिद्धार्थ राजमार्ग|सिद्धार्थ राजमार्ग]]}}), or '''NH47''' (previously: '''H10''')is a major highway in [[Nepal]] that connects the [[Terai]] region in southern Nepal with the mountain region in northern Nepal. The highway starts at the Nepal–India border near [[Siddharthanagar]] and terminates at [[Pokhara]]. This highway intersects with the east–west Mahendra Highway at [[Butwal]].<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.dor.gov.np/national_highways.php |title=::..DoR &#124;&#124; Road Statistics ..:: |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20160709181819/http://www.dor.gov.np/national_highways.php |archivedate=2016-07-09 }}</ref>


The highway construction was started in 1964 and completed in 1971. It was inaugurated by King Birendra on 9 May 1972 (25 Baisakh 2029 BS) in Pokhara. Constructed with Indian financial assistance, the highway consists of about 34&nbsp;bridges with the longest bridge over the Kali [[Gandaki River]] in [[Ramdi]]. The highway takes its name from Siddhartha Gautam ([[Gautama Buddha]]).
The highway construction was started in 1964 and completed in 1971. It was inaugurated by King Birendra on 9 May 1972 (25 Baisakh 2029 BS) in Pokhara. Constructed with Indian financial assistance, the highway consists of about 34&nbsp;bridges with the longest bridge over the Kali [[Gandaki River]] in [[Ramdi]]. The highway takes its name from Siddhartha Gautam ([[Gautama Buddha]]).
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Latest revision as of 21:17, 22 October 2024

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Siddhartha Highway
राष्ट्रिय राजमार्ग ४७
National Highway 47
Map
Siddhartha Highway in red
Route information
Maintained by MoPIT (Department of Roads)
Length182 km (113 mi)
Major junctions
FromBelahiya, Nepal
ToPokhara, Nepal
Location
CountryNepal
Highway system
NH46 NH48

Siddhartha Highway (Nepali: सिद्धार्थ राजमार्ग), or NH47 (previously: H10)is a major highway in Nepal that connects the Terai region in southern Nepal with the mountain region in northern Nepal. The highway starts at the Nepal–India border near Siddharthanagar and terminates at Pokhara. This highway intersects with the east–west Mahendra Highway at Butwal.[1]

The highway construction was started in 1964 and completed in 1971. It was inaugurated by King Birendra on 9 May 1972 (25 Baisakh 2029 BS) in Pokhara. Constructed with Indian financial assistance, the highway consists of about 34 bridges with the longest bridge over the Kali Gandaki River in Ramdi. The highway takes its name from Siddhartha Gautam (Gautama Buddha).

Route description

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The length of highway is 181 kilometres (112 mi).[2] The major settlements on the highway are Siddharthanagar, Butwal, Tansen, Waling, Putalibazar, Syangja and Pokhara.

The Butwal–Palpa section of this road consists of rocky terrain and frequent rock-fall which sometimes causes fatal accidents.[3]

The road is considered among top five busiest highways in Nepal. The road is mainly used for transportation of food and agricultural products. People who want to travel to Pokhara generally do not use this highway because of large number of narrow curves and the poor quality of the road.

References

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  1. ^ "::..DoR || Road Statistics ..::". Archived from the original on 2016-07-09.
  2. ^ "::..DoR || Road Statistics ..::". Archived from the original on 2016-07-09. Retrieved 2016-06-25. [full citation needed]
  3. ^ Gnyawali, Kaushal Raj (2011). "A Minor Study on Rockfall in the Siddhababa Section of Siddhartha Highway Nepal". {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)[full citation needed]