Two kilometers from Belbari is Betana Wetland Area, a serene wetland which is a popular picnic spot of Eastern Nepal. Located in the north of the Mahendra Highway, it is surrounded by green forests of tall SAAL Tree which fascinates anyone visiting here. On the other side of the road, there is a camp of tea stands loaded with junk food, tea, and varieties of soft drinks. Anyone would get the splendid forest view, when the still water reflect the trees, creating a double range.
Inside the Betana Wetland, there are several Kirati graveyards. The Kirati people (Kirat is a collective term for the Tibetan origin ethnic groups in eastern Nepal like Rai, Limbu, Lepcha, Dhimal etc) bury their dead and they put large tombstones with inscriptions. Thousands of visitors are attracted by its scenic view every year.
Special Information:
Most visitors to the wetland can find themselves lucky if they get a glimpse of giant tortoise, varieties of birds, fresh water fishes and much more. Access to the wetland area is very easy. As an amenities there are several picnic spots, boating, parking area, restaurants and much more. There is specific fee for entrance, boating & Picnic. The entrance fee is Rs.5, Boating per group (up to 4 people for 30 minutes) is Rs.100 & Picnic spot fee is Rs.200 - Rs.300. This place is crowded during picnic seasons esp. Mangsir, Poush & Magh and New Year (Nepalese & English).
Bio-Diversity & Conversation Effort :
There is a rich bio-diversity in this wetland. If preserved, it can boost the tourism potential of Belbari & Eastern region. On the occasion of Belbari Festival observed last time, many political leaders, singers, artist and local tourists came to support and find out the possibilities of conserving this wetland, which will not only be a boom for the tourism, but will also protect the flora and fauna available here.