Darchula Situated between two district and borders connected with China and India. Darchula lies under Mahakali zone in far western region. Legends say that in ancient time Hermit Byas cooked rice on the top of two peaks. Himalayan peaks to look include Byas Rishi Himal. Other connotation connects with the Tibetan word ‘La’ which means hilly bye pass, from where people used to go Tibet. Darchula has the area of 1,867 sq. km. Agriculture is the basis of economy. Dhar- literally means edge in Nepali and Chula- means fire place, thus, the district derives its name today.
Population Matela Village Darchula Matela Village, Darchula, NepaL According to National Population and Housing Census 2011, Total Household: 24,618 Male: 63,605 Female: 69,669 Total population: 133,274
Climate Tropical, Sub- tropical, Cool temperate, Mild, temperate. Alpine Temperature. Maximum Temperature:18.60 °Centigrade Minimum Temperature: -7.70 °Centigrade Rainfall: 14.33.8 ml.
Tourist attraction centers Khalanga, Tapoban, Gokuleswar, Tinkar, Jaljibi. Himalayan Peaks: Api Himal, Byas Rishi, Nampa Himal, Jaskar Himal. Hikila Village Darchula Hikila Village, Darchula, Nepal
South: Baitadi and Bajhang.
Yarchagumba Darchula
Mission Yarchagumba, Darchula
Cricket in Darchula
Boys are playing Cricket in Darchula
Location
Longitude: 800 22”-810 9”
Latitude: 290 36”-300 15”.
Headquarter: Darchula
Predominant language and culture
Nepali, Byasi,Gurung, Bhote,Doteli.
Major rivers
Mahakali, Chaulane, Tinkar, Numpa and Kalagad.
Towns and Villages
Bhagawati
Boharigau
Bramhadev
Byash
Chhapari
Dadakot
Datu
Dethala
Dhap
Dhari
Dhaulakot
Dhuligada
Eyarkot
Ghusa
Gokuleswor
Gulijar
Gwami
Hikila
Hunainath
Huti
Kante
Khalanga
Khandeswori
Khar
Kharkada
Lali
Latinath
Malikarjun
Pipalchauri
Ralpa
Ranisikhar
Rithachaupata
Sankarpur
Seri
Sharmauli, Sikhar
Sipti, Sitaula
Sunsera
Tapoban
Uku
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