The Chitwan Tharu Village, located near Sauraha in Nepal, offers a unique glimpse into the distinct culture of the Tharu people, the Indigenous inhabitants of the Chitwan region and much of the Terai. This area, characterized by its plains and forests bordering India, showcases a culture, language, and cuisine that differ significantly from those found in the hill or mountain regions of Nepal. Visitors can explore the village to learn about the Tharu way of life, their traditional practices, and the rich heritage that has been preserved over generations.
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