Gulmi District

Gulmī Jillā
—  District  —
Location of Gulmi
Country  Nepal
Region Western (Pashchimanchal)
Zone Lumbini
Area
 • Total 1,149 km2 (443.6 sq mi)
Population (2001)
 • Total 296,654
 • Density 258.2/km2 (668.7/sq mi)
Time zone NPT (UTC+5:45)
Website www.gulminews.com

Gulmi District(Nepali: गुल्मी जिल्ला, a part of Lumbini Zone, is one of the seventy-five districts of Nepal, a landlocked country of South Asia. The district, with Tamghas as its headquarters, covers an area of 1,149km² and has a population (2001) of 296,654. It is famous for coffee farming. Ruru, a Holy Place now also known as Ridi,is a market centre,where many of the tamples are situated.Maghe sankranti and other festivals are celebrated here. Many local as well as foreign tourists come here to visit the place. Dhurkot's Bichitra Cave, Holy Place Resunga with its rich biodiversity & its historic value are some of the attractions of Gulmi District.

The headquarters of Gulmi, Tamghas is a beautiful small town situated at the bottom of two hills Resunga and Arjun. It is a place that has been neglected though it could be one of the best visiting places in Nepal if it was developed.

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Radio Stations

Gulmi has 4 Radio stations:

Radio Station Name Radio Frequency
Radio Resunga 106.2 MHz
Ruru FM 94.4 MHz
Radio Gulmi 98.8 MHz
Radio Sky 88.4 MHz

Online Medias from/about Gulmi

Towns and villages

Municipality:
Tamghas
V.D.Cs.:
Aaglung, Amar Abathok, Amarpur, Apchaur, Arbani, Arje, Arkhale, Arkhawang, Arlangkot, Aslewa, Badagaun, Bajhketeri, Baletaksar, Balithum, Bamgha, Bami, Bastu, Bhanbhane, Bharse, Bhurmung, Birbas, Bisukharka, Chhapahile, Dalamchaur, Darbar Devisthan, Darling, Daungha, Dhurkot Bastu, Dhurkot Bhanbhane, Dhurkot Nayagaun, Dhurkot Rajasthal, Digam, Dirbung, Dohali, Dubichaur, Dusma Rajasthal, Foksing, Gaidakot, Ghamir, Gurukot Rajasthal, Gwadha, Gwadi, Hadahade, Hadinete, Hansara, Harewa, Harmichaur, Harrachaur, Hasara, Hastichaur, Hawangdi, Hunga, Jaisithok, Jayakhani, Johang, Juniya, Jubhung, Khadgakot, Kharjyang, Kurgha, Limgha, Majuwa, Malagiri, Murtung, Musikot, Myal Pokhari, Nayagaun, Neta, Pallikot, Paralmi, Paudi Amarahi, Pipaldhara, Purkot Daha, Purtighat, Reemuwa, Rupakot, Ruru, Shantipur, Simichaur, Sirseni, Thanpati, Thulo Lumpek, Turang, Wagla, Wamitaksar

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