The surroundings offer tourist interests: "new gandaki communication" at 14 minutes by foot.
For any medical needs, you can find in the surroundings: a pharmacy ("M.K.R. pharmacy" at 3 minutes walk), a dentist ("Malika Dental Care" at 1 minute by car), a veterinarian ("regmi vetnery" at 2 minutes away by bike), a hospital ("District Veterinary Hospital" at 1 minute with your car).
There is a bakery in the area: "Katar Bakery cafe" (24 minutes by foot or 3 minutes by car). You can find all your daily needs in this nearby supermarket: "Quality Departmental Store" (3 minutes by foot or 1 minute by car). You can find do your purchases in this nearby butcher: "Chitwan Valley Cold Store" (15 minutes by foot or 2 minutes by car).
For holidays or business, you can reach Bharatpur Airport in fewer than 2 minutes by car. In less than 1 minute, you can find a gas station ("Astabhuja Petrol Pump") to fill up your gas tank.
The area offers multiple services for your everyday needs: a bank and/or an ATM ("Agriculture Development Bank" at 6 minutes by foot), a post office ("District Post Office" at 1 minute by car), a hotel ("chaar tale hotel" at 1 minute with your car), a park ("Cobard Hall Park" at 1 minute by car), a police station ("District Police Office, Chitwan" at 2 minutes with a bike), sport ("Kyampachaur" at 5 minutes with your car).
For entertainment or catering you can find the following services in the area: a restaurant ("Binamra Hotel and Lodge" at 8 minutes by foot), an ice cream vendor ("2nd Scope" at 10 minutes with a bike), a cinema ("Ganesh Hall" at 4 minutes by car), a bar/cafe ("Multicusine Cafe" at 8 minutes walk).
Aroma higher secondary school is the most convieniently located school: just 3 minutes away as a pedestrian. You can find a close university: "Institute for Social And Environmental Reserach-Nepal", in fewer than 11 minutes by car. If you are looking for a playground, "Cricket pitch" it is 5 minutes away by car. The nearest nursery is called "Blooms kindergarten" and is 4 minutes' walk away.
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