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Revision as of 00:12, 1 February 2011
Template:Infobox Nepal district Humla District, a part of Karnali Zone, is one of the seventy-five districts of Nepal, a landlocked country of South Asia. The district, with Simikot as its district headquarters, covers an area of 5,655km² and has a population (2001) of 40,595.
The Northern part of Humla District is inhabited by Buddhists whereas the South is mostly inhabited by Hindus.
Towns and villages
Bargaun, Chhipra, Dami, Dandafaya, Gothi, Hepka, Jaur, Kalika, Kermi, Khagalgaun, Kharpunath, Lali, Lauthi, Limi, Madana, Maila, Melchham, Mimi, Muchu, Raya, Ripa, Rodikot, Sarkeedeu, Saya, Shree Nagar, Shreemastha, Simikot, Syada, Thechaya, Yanchu,
Trekking
The Nepal section of The Great Himalaya Trail ends in Humla at Hilsa at the border with Tibet. [1]
See also
References
- "Districts of Nepal". Statoids.