Saturday, June 1, 2013

Rampur Palpa

Rampur is a village development committee in Palpa District in the Lumbini Zone of southern Nepal. At the time of the 1991 Nepal census it had a population of 6434 people living in 1270 individual households.Rampur is 65 km north east from the headquarter city Tansen. The valley is bounded by Syangja District in the north, Tanahun in the north east and Nawalparasi District in the east. The popular religious River Kaligandaki disconnects the boundary in northern part.


Kali Gandaki river flows through some villages of Rampur such as Gaudan, Dhaakaldada, packluk ,tilakpur . kali Gandaki itself is very famous for Rafting. Tourist can go for trekking as Rampur is surrounded by hills on all sides. The view of mountain Makalu and Annapurna has added more beauty to Rampur. The tourism industry has not yet been developed because of the lack of resources. however people are aware about it and hopefully, in next 10 years there will be great changes in arrival of tourist and tourism industry.

palpa has diverse culture and religion and is located in the twelve magar regions of west nepal.Thus it has predominantly magar culture but people form other culture like Brahman, chhetri, newar, tharu, gurung, tamang and abadhi also dwell here.

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