BAJURA DISTRICT FEATURE !


The name Martadi was derived from Martanda Rishi. The important religious temples such as Badimalika and Kailashmandu could become important tourist attractions. The major ethnic groups in this district include Chhetri, Thakuri, Brahmin, Kami, Damai, Sarki, Kumal and Chunar. Martadi is the district headquarters of Bajura district at a distance of 950 kilometers from Kathmandu.

Polyandry tradition exists among Bhotia and Sauka communities.Major festivals of Bajura are Dasain, Tihar, Fagu, Daval Jatra and Sain Kande Jatra. Bajureli Deuda and Bhuwa dances are very popular in the region for their uniqueness. Locals worship in Jiulekmandu and Badimalika temples.

District headquarter Martadi, Bajura Political Boundary East: Humla, Mugu and Kalikot West: Bajhang and Achham North: Humla and Bajhang South: Kalikot and Achham

Population According to National Population and Housing Census 2011 Total household: 24,908 Male: 65,806 Female: 69,106 Total: 134,912

Major rivers Budhiganga, Karnali,Kawadi, Kunna.

Topography Location Longitude: 81’’ 13””- 81’’ 46 Latitude: 29’’ 17””-29’’ 55’

Climate Sub-tropical, Temperate, Cool-temperate, Alpine.

Temperature Maximum: 36.0 °Centigrade. Minimum: 1.0 0 °Centigrade. Rainfall 1343.0 ml.

Tourist attraction centers Tante, Malika, Nateswari, Chededaha, Khaptad Lake. Many Himalayan Peak. Kuldevmandu VDC Kuldevmandu, Bajura Birekhola jharna Bajura Birekhola jharna, Bajura Badimalika


Town and Villages Atichaur Baddhu Wai Barhabise Bichhiya Bramhatola Budhiganga Chhatara Dahakot Dogadi Gotree Gudukhati Jagannath Jayabageswori Jugada Kailashmandau Kanda Kolti Kotila Kuldeumadau Manakot Martadi Pandusain Rugin Sappata Tolodewal Jukot

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