๐ŸŒ„ Tanahun Khabar
เคคเคจเคนुँ เค–เคฌเคฐ

Tanahun District is a culturally rich and naturally beautiful gem in Gandaki Province, Nepal. Known for its diverse communities (Gurung, Magar, Brahmin, Chhetri), it hosts vibrant festivals like Dashain, Tihar, and Maghe Sankranti. The region is famous for heritage sites like Devghat and Siddha Cave, fertile agricultural lands, and booming tourism in Bandipur and Manungkot.

  • ๐Ÿ“ Headquarters: Damauli
  • ๐ŸŒฟ Tourism: Bandipur, Manungkot, Siddha Cave
  • ๐ŸŠ Economy: Agriculture, Hydropower & Tourism
  • ๐ŸŽ‰ Culture: Diverse ethnic traditions

Tanahun Details

321,153

Total Population (2021)

10

Total Municipalities

4

Urban Municipalities

6

Rural Municipalities

1,546 km²

Total Area

Damauli

District Headquarters

Detailed Map of Tanahun District Constituencies and Municipalities

Tanahun Maps & Constituencies

Explore the geographical and political layout of Tanahun District. Featuring boundaries for the 10 local levels (Palikas), ward divisions, and provincial constituencies of Gandaki Province.

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Tanahun FAQs

1. What is Tanahun District?
Tanahun District is a part of Gandaki Province in Nepal, with Damauli as its district headquarters. It is known for its cultural heritage and scenic landscapes.
2. What is the population of Tanahun?
According to the 2021 census, Tanahun District has a population of around 321,153 people.
3. How many municipalities are in Tanahun?
Tanahun District is divided into 10 local levels — 4 urban municipalities and 6 rural municipalities.
4. What are some popular places to visit in Tanahun?
Popular places include Devghat, Bandipur hill town, and Siddha Cave — one of the largest caves in South Asia.
5. Can readers submit local news to Tanahun Khabar?
Yes — Tanahun Khabar welcomes local news submissions through the Contact page, and the editorial team reviews them for publication.