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Arghakhanchi
Arghakhanchi is a quiet hill district with religious sites, forested ridges, and rural landscapes shaped by traditional livelihoods.

Nepal · Province
Explore all 12 districts of Lumbini Province, Nepal — from mountain peaks to cultural heritage sites, local food, and hidden gems.

Arghakhanchi is a quiet hill district with religious sites, forested ridges, and rural landscapes shaped by traditional livelihoods.

Banke connects busy urban life, border commerce, and protected natural areas, making it an important district of the western plains.
Bardiya is famous for wildlife, river landscapes, and Tharu culture, offering one of Nepal's best jungle travel experiences.
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Dang is a broad inner-Terai valley district known for open landscapes, cultural diversity, and important routes in western Nepal.

Gulmi offers terraced hills, historic temples, and rural charm, with strong ties to traditional culture in western Nepal.

Kapilvastu carries deep Buddhist heritage and fertile plains, linking history, pilgrimage, and everyday life in western Nepal.

Nawalparasi West combines plains settlements, trade routes, and local culture in the western stretch of Nepal's Terai.

Palpa is celebrated for Tansen, hilltop heritage, Newar influence, and scenic views across one of Nepal's most charming hill districts.

Pyuthan is known for green hills, temple sites, and a peaceful landscape that reflects the rhythm of mid-western hill life.

Rolpa is a hill district of strong local identity, dramatic terrain, and traditional settlements spread across western Nepal's ridges.

Rukum East offers rugged hills, remote settlements, and authentic rural landscapes shaped by mountain life and western hill culture.

Rupandehi is internationally known for Lumbini, the birthplace of Buddha, along with growing cities and rich plains culture.