Categories: Sightseeing

Military Museum

This Saturday we visited to the Military Museum at Chhaunni. This is something sudden as we were going to Syowambhu Stupa. However, we truly appreciated the experience and the substance it had. In the event that you love history, you certainly will appreciate the machinary, weapons, artistic creations, riggings and grandstands. The historical center is open 7 days every week and the extra charge is exceptionally low. You can go through around an hour of your day on the off chance that you cautiously survey the ancient rarities.

The ticket costs were Rs 20 for grown-ups and Rs 10 for kids. In the event that you need to take pictures inside the corridors you should pay additional Rs 30. This was weird yet it wasn’t a lot so it was not something we were going to miss. You are welcomed with green nursery when you move in through the entryway. On the right, you will see one of the most seasoned military plane utilized in Nepal. In the nursery there are hardware brought from the UK for building weapons by Gehendra Shamser. They were in an open nursery so it is difficult to expect they despite everything work. There are a couple of gun launchers set in the corners. What’s more, these are bona fide giving you a thought of what the exhibition inside holds.

Rolls Royace Car at Museum

There were many intriguing exhibits inside the Military Museum. Be that as it may, we are going to discuss the intriguing ones. One of the principal room inside contains oil works of art speaking to the unification of Nepal by Prithvi Narayan Shah. furthermore, photographic documents from around the globe War I and forward. Most photos speak to the huge commitment and courage of the Nepali Army from the beginning of time. Co activity with Indian armed force and furthermore the British Army were the features of the photographic files. Next room contained all of representations of the Military Generals till date in Nepal including Janga Bahadur Rana.

There are rooms that contain riggings and garments worn by the Army since the Gorkha Army. The riggings are worn by Mannequin for show. There are rooms with just weapons utilized by the Nepalese armed force.

Anisha Rauniyar

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