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Boccara, an Indian scenic spot.

Boccara used to be the only place where Indian and China traded. Mules from Mustang and porters with heavy burdens from Butwa gathered here to exchange goods. Boccara is the hometown of Majia people and Gulen people, where hardworking and kind farmers and brave sergeant officers have been bred for generations, and Gurkha soldiers who are famous for their bravery and good fighting come from this area. Sagali people are mostly wealthy businessmen and entrepreneurs.

The temperature in Boccara is slightly higher than that in Kathmandu, with an average temperature of 15 degrees in winter and 35 degrees in summer. The rainy season is from mid-June to mid-September, and the climate is hot and humid. In addition, Boccara has reached the highest point of annual rainfall in various parts of Nepal. The best tourist season in Boccara is from 10 to April of the following year.

Boccara's tourism activities are generally concentrated in the lakeside several kilometers southwest of the old market in Boccara. There, various small hotels, restaurants and internet services make guests feel that they are in an international village, where tourists can enjoy full freedom and convenience.