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Kaski District

Kaski District (Nepali: कास्की जिल्ला, [kaski] ), a part of Gandaki Province, is one of the seventy-seven districts of Nepal. The name is disambiguated from Kaskikot, the ancient Kaski Kingdom.

Kaski District
कास्की जिल्ला
Location of Kaski (dark yellow) in Gandaki Province
Country Nepal
ProvinceGandaki Province
Admin HQ.Pokhara
Government
 • TypeCoordination committee
 • BodyDCC, Kaski
 • Chief District Officer (CDO)Tek Bahadur KC [1]
Area
 • Total2,017 km2 (779 sq mi)
Population
 (2011)
 • Total492,098
 • Density240/km2 (630/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+05:45 (NPT)
Telephone Code061
Vehicle registrationGA-
Websitewww.ddckaski.gov.np/

The district, with Pokhara as its district headquarter, covers an area of 2,017 square km and had a total population of 492,098 according to 2011 Census. This district lies at the centroid point of the country. The altitude of Kaski district ranges from 450 meters the lowest land to 8091 meters the highest point in the Himalaya range. Kaski District politically has One Metropolitan City, 4 Gaupalika and 3 electoral sectors.[2]

The district covers parts of the Annapurna mountain range, and the picturesque scene of the mountains can be observed from most parts of the district. It is one of the best tourist destinations of Nepal. The district is full of rivers such as Seti Gandaki, Modi and Madi along with other rivulets. The district headquarters Pokhara lies about 750 m above the sea level. The district is known for the Himalayan range with about 11 Himalayas with height greater than 7000 m. The nearby peaks include Machhapuchhre (Virgin Peak - 6993m). The Annapurna Range in the northern side is always full of snow. The scenery of northern mountains, gorge of Seti River, Davis Falls, natural caves, Fewa Lake, Begnas Lake and Rupa Lake are both natural resources and tourist attractions.[citation needed]

Etymology edit

Regarding Booring the origin of the name Kaski, there are many hypotheses; among them:

  • from Khās; Cas; Kas: Caus, referring to the Khās Rulers.
  • from Kashyap Rishi who spent his time in Kaskikot making ayurvedic grantha "Kashyap Sagita";
  • from koshkash, meaning a place with natural mineral resources;
  • from kacchad, a Nepali style of dress;
  • from Kashikot, the central part of Kaski.

History edit

In the early 1800s, the capital of Kaski was Batulechaur and that Sarangkot was a town with a fort.[3]

Politics edit

 
Kaski District Administrative office

All the governance and development of Kaski District are handled mainly by District Development Committee Kaski (DDC-Kaski).

Culture edit

The district is full of people with multi-language, multi-religion and multiple cultures. Different people have different foods, dresses and norms based on their caste and religion. Many places offer Home Stay for internal as well as international tourists along with performance of local dance according to caste and cultures. According to the census of 2068 Kaski district has people of about 84 castes, 44 languages and 11 religions. The dressing style of people here matches with national dress. The main foods of people here are Dal-Bhat Tarkari, Roti, and Dhindo (These are typical Nepalese foods). The district is the common place of different castes such as Gurung, Brahmin, Chhetri, Newar, Thakali, kumal and many more.

Sports edit

According to the District Sport Committee, Kaski District have one stadium, named Pokhara Rangashala, of about 417 Ropani of area and capacity of 21,000 spectators. Kaski has its reputation in generating sportsmen in the country.

Tourism edit

 
Simpali, a village in Annapurna Rural Municipality circa 1990 AD
  • Phewa Lake is a tourism destination in Nepal and the second biggest lake of Nepal with the area of 4.43 square km and a perimeter of 18 km (11 mi). Boating is possible in Phewa Lake and takes in the surrounding forest and settlements near it. The Tal Barahi temple is also situated at the middle of the lake.
  • Begnas Lake, at Lekhnath of Kaski district, is the third big lake of Nepal with the area of 3.73 square km. The lake is known for its pure water compared with other lakes and the view of Annapurna and Machhapuchhre.
  • Rupa Lake
  • Patale Chhango or Davis Falls: water falls located at Chorepatan-Pokhara.
  • Gupteshwor Mahadev Cave at Chorepatan-Pokhara is a religious and tourism destination.
  • Mahendra Cave at Bataulechaur has length of about 125 m. It has different images of Lord Shiva and Lord Ganesh and others that are natural.
  • Planeterium at Bataulechaur is a tourist location with different attractions, such as a planetarium, science center, mirror maze, and mystery house.
  • Seti River flows from Machhapuchhre Peak through gorges with the depth of about 200 feet.
  • Bindhabasini Temple is one of the most important religious destination of Nepal. Different Himalayas can be seen from this temple.
  • Sarangkot is known for views of the sunrise, sunset, views of Pokhara city and Paragliding.[citation needed] It is located at about 5500 feet.
  • Machhapuchhre is a mountain 6997m in height, known for its fish-tail structure. The peak is still not open for mountaineers.
  • The Annapurna Range, on the border between Manang and Myagdi Districts, is seen from almost all places of Kaski district.
  • Panchase Chhetra is an area of about 5500 hectares including five peaks (Panchadham) and the sources of the rivers Harpan, Rati, Jare, Aandhi, Seti. This region lies in the border of Kaski, Parbat and Syangja district. Many Himalayas can be seen from this place. This is the place with many Sunakhari; you can find about 113 different types of Sungava. The region is known for its biodiversity,[citation needed] featuring Lali Gurans, Kharshu, Chap, Chandan and many more of about 600 types and also the place for different animals such as tiger, bear, deer.
  • Bat Cave (Chameri Gufa in Nepali language) is a solutional cave, which has a habitat of Horseshoe bats over the walls and ceiling.[4][5] Formed of limestone,[6] it is a show cave and one of the most visited tourist destinations in Pokhara.[7][8] The cave has one entrance and one exit. The exit is narrower than the entrance and needs climbing. The indigenous belief is that only those who have not sinned should pass the exit hole. The cave is surrounded by forest. It is close to the nearby Mahendra Cave.[9] The cave is U-shaped and inside the cave are carvings of Hindu deities.[10]
  • Dhampus village: Dhampus is a village and Village Development Committee in Kaski District in the Gandaki Province of northern-central Nepal. At the time of the 1991 Nepal census, it had a population of 2,753 persons living in 547 individual households. It is gradually turning into a tourist destination. It has the Australian Base Camp with views of the peaks Annapurna, Dhaulagiri and Machhapuchhre.
  • Astam Village is a village of Dhital, one of the wards of Machhapuchhre Rural Municipality of Kaski. It provides a panoramic view of Annapurna and Machhapuchhre range. The range of Mardi Trek starts from Kande and Australian camp, Deurali, Forest-Camp, Rest Camp, Low Camp, Badal Danda,[11] High Camp, Viewpoint and BaseCamp.[12]

Geography and climate edit

Climate Zone[13] Elevation Range % of Area
Upper Tropical 300 to 1,000 meters
1,000 to 3,300 ft.
18.6%
Subtropical 1,000 to 2,000 meters
3,300 to 6,600 ft.
29.4%
Temperate 2,000 to 3,000 meters
6,400 to 9,800 ft.
16.6%
Subalpine 3,000 to 4,000 meters
9,800 to 13,100 ft.
12.1%
Alpine 4,000 to 5,000 meters
13,100 to 16,400 ft.
14.8%
Nival above 5,000 meters 7.4%
Trans-Himalayan 3,000 to 6,400 meters
9,800 to 21,000 ft.
0.6%

Demographics edit

At the time of the 2011 Nepal census, Kaski District had a population of 492,098.

As their first language, 78.5% spoke Nepali, 12.0% Gurung, 2.2% Magar, 2.2% Newari, 1.5% Tamang, 0.7% Bhojpuri, 0.5% Hindi, 0.5% Maithili, 0.4% Urdu, 0.2% Kham, 0.2% Rai, 0.2% Thakali, 0.2% Tharu, 0.1% Bengali, 0.1% Bhujel, 0.1% Chantyal and 0.1% other languages.[14]

Ethnicity/caste: 27.9% were Hill Brahmin, 16.7% Gurung, 14.4% Chhetri, 8.6% Magar, 8.0% Kami, 4.9% Newar, 3.7% Damai/Dholi, 2.7% Tamang, 2.5% Sarki, 1.4% Gharti/Bhujel, 1.4% Thakuri, 0.9% Musalman, 0.8% Badi, 0.8% Sanyasi/Dasnami, 0.7% Rai, 0.5% Kumal, 0.5% Thakali, 0.5% Tharu, 0.3% other Dalit, 0.2% Chhantyal, 0.2% Kalwar, 0.2% Sonar, 0.1% Bengali, 0.1% Dura, 0.1% Gaine, 0.1% Hajam/Thakur, 0.1% Halwai, 0.1% Kathabaniyan, 0.1% Koiri/Kushwaha, 0.1% Limbu, 0.1% Majhi, 0.1% Sherpa, 0.1% Teli, 0.1% other Terai, 0.1% Yadav, 0.1% foreigners and 0.1% others.[15]

Religion: 82.3% were Hindu, 13.5% Buddhist, 2.1% Christian, 0.9% Muslim, 0.6% Bon, 0.1% Kirati, 0.1% Prakriti and 0.3% others.[16]

Literacy: 82.0% could both read and write, 1.6% could read but not write and 16.4% could neither read nor write.[17]

Historical population
Census yearPop.±% p.a.
1981 221,272—    
1991 292,945+2.85%
2001 380,527+2.65%
2011 492,098+2.60%
2021 599,504+1.99%
Source: Citypopulation[18]

Administration edit

The district consists of one metropolitan city and four rural municipalities. These are as follows:[19]

Former Municipalities and Village Development Committees edit

The Village Development Committee (VDC) was dissolved on 10 March 2017 to be replaced by the Gaunpalika. So,There is no VDCs in this current time. 

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Staff Profile of CDO Office Kaski". daokaski.moha.gov.np.
  2. ^ Handbook of District Development Committee, Kaski, 2015. Pokhara, Kaski. 2015. pp. 3–5.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  3. ^ Hamilton, Francis (1819). An Account of the Kingdom of Nepal: And of the Territories Annexed to this Dominion by the House of Gorkha. Archibald Constable.
  4. ^ Planet, Lonely; Mayhew, Bradley; Brown, Lindsay; Stiles, Paul (1 July 2018). Lonely Planet Nepal. Lonely Planet. ISBN 978-1-78701-925-6. Retrieved 14 July 2020.
  5. ^ "Bat Cave | Pokhara, Nepal Attractions". Lonely Planet. Retrieved 14 July 2020.
  6. ^ Pablo Hidalgo. "Pokhara, Nepal - September 12, 2017: Entrance Of Bat Cave". Dreamstime. Retrieved 14 July 2020.
  7. ^ Himalayan News Service (19 June 2016). "Beautiful and safe holiday destinations". The Himalayan Times. Retrieved 14 July 2020.
  8. ^ Nair, Yamini (13 May 2018). "Nepal for the novice". Hindustan Times. Retrieved 14 July 2020.
  9. ^ Khojnu. "Bat Cave (Chamero Gufa) Pokhara Kaski". Khojnu.com. Retrieved 14 July 2020.
  10. ^ Trodly. "Chamare Gufa (Bat cave)". Trodly.com. Retrieved 14 July 2020.
  11. ^ Nepal, Amrit (24 March 2023). "Mardi Himal trek Guide 2023". Himalayan 360.
  12. ^ "Mardi Himal trek Guide 2023 - Himalayan 360". 2023-03-10. Retrieved 2023-03-26.
  13. ^ The Map of Potential Vegetation of Nepal - a forestry/agroecological/biodiversity classification system (PDF), Forest & Landscape Development and Environment Series 2-2005 and CFC-TIS Document Series No.110., 2005, ISBN 87-7903-210-9, retrieved Nov 22, 2013
  14. ^ NepalMap Language [1]
  15. ^ NepalMap Caste [2]
  16. ^ NepalMap Religion [3]
  17. ^ NepalMap Literacy [4]
  18. ^ "NEPAL: Administrative Division". www.citypopulation.de.
  19. ^ (in Nepali). Ministry of Federal Affairs and General Administration. Archived from the original on 31 August 2018. Retrieved 1 September 2018.

External links edit

  • "Districts of Nepal". Statoids.

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Kaski District news newspapers books scholar JSTOR February 2015 Learn how and when to remove this message Kaski District Nepali क स क ज ल ल kaski a part of Gandaki Province is one of the seventy seven districts of Nepal The name is disambiguated from Kaskikot the ancient Kaski Kingdom Kaski District क स क ज ल ल DistrictLocation of Kaski dark yellow in Gandaki ProvinceCountry NepalProvinceGandaki ProvinceAdmin HQ PokharaGovernment TypeCoordination committee BodyDCC Kaski Chief District Officer CDO Tek Bahadur KC 1 Area Total2 017 km2 779 sq mi Population 2011 Total492 098 Density240 km2 630 sq mi Time zoneUTC 05 45 NPT Telephone Code061Vehicle registrationGA Websitewww ddckaski gov np The district with Pokhara as its district headquarter covers an area of 2 017 square km and had a total population of 492 098 according to 2011 Census This district lies at the centroid point of the country The altitude of Kaski district ranges from 450 meters the lowest land to 8091 meters the highest point in the Himalaya range Kaski District politically has One Metropolitan City 4 Gaupalika and 3 electoral sectors 2 The district covers parts of the Annapurna mountain range and the picturesque scene of the mountains can be observed from most parts of the district It is one of the best tourist destinations of Nepal The district is full of rivers such as Seti Gandaki Modi and Madi along with other rivulets The district headquarters Pokhara lies about 750 m above the sea level The district is known for the Himalayan range with about 11 Himalayas with height greater than 7000 m The nearby peaks include Machhapuchhre Virgin Peak 6993m The Annapurna Range in the northern side is always full of snow The scenery of northern mountains gorge of Seti River Davis Falls natural caves Fewa Lake Begnas Lake and Rupa Lake are both natural resources and tourist attractions citation needed Contents 1 Etymology 2 History 3 Politics 4 Culture 5 Sports 6 Tourism 7 Geography and climate 8 Demographics 9 Administration 9 1 Former Municipalities and Village Development Committees 10 See also 11 References 12 External linksEtymology editRegarding Booring the origin of the name Kaski there are many hypotheses among them from Khas Cas Kas Caus referring to the Khas Rulers from Kashyap Rishi who spent his time in Kaskikot making ayurvedic grantha Kashyap Sagita from koshkash meaning a place with natural mineral resources from kacchad a Nepali style of dress from Kashikot the central part of Kaski History editIn the early 1800s the capital of Kaski was Batulechaur and that Sarangkot was a town with a fort 3 Politics edit nbsp Kaski District Administrative office All the governance and development of Kaski District are handled mainly by District Development Committee Kaski DDC Kaski Culture editThe district is full of people with multi language multi religion and multiple cultures Different people have different foods dresses and norms based on their caste and religion Many places offer Home Stay for internal as well as international tourists along with performance of local dance according to caste and cultures According to the census of 2068 Kaski district has people of about 84 castes 44 languages and 11 religions The dressing style of people here matches with national dress The main foods of people here are Dal Bhat Tarkari Roti and Dhindo These are typical Nepalese foods The district is the common place of different castes such as Gurung Brahmin Chhetri Newar Thakali kumal and many more Sports editAccording to the District Sport Committee Kaski District have one stadium named Pokhara Rangashala of about 417 Ropani of area and capacity of 21 000 spectators Kaski has its reputation in generating sportsmen in the country Tourism edit nbsp Simpali a village in Annapurna Rural Municipality circa 1990 AD Phewa Lake is a tourism destination in Nepal and the second biggest lake of Nepal with the area of 4 43 square km and a perimeter of 18 km 11 mi Boating is possible in Phewa Lake and takes in the surrounding forest and settlements near it The Tal Barahi temple is also situated at the middle of the lake Begnas Lake at Lekhnath of Kaski district is the third big lake of Nepal with the area of 3 73 square km The lake is known for its pure water compared with other lakes and the view of Annapurna and Machhapuchhre Rupa Lake Patale Chhango or Davis Falls water falls located at Chorepatan Pokhara Gupteshwor Mahadev Cave at Chorepatan Pokhara is a religious and tourism destination Mahendra Cave at Bataulechaur has length of about 125 m It has different images of Lord Shiva and Lord Ganesh and others that are natural Planeterium at Bataulechaur is a tourist location with different attractions such as a planetarium science center mirror maze and mystery house Seti River flows from Machhapuchhre Peak through gorges with the depth of about 200 feet Bindhabasini Temple is one of the most important religious destination of Nepal Different Himalayas can be seen from this temple Sarangkot is known for views of the sunrise sunset views of Pokhara city and Paragliding citation needed It is located at about 5500 feet Machhapuchhre is a mountain 6997m in height known for its fish tail structure The peak is still not open for mountaineers The Annapurna Range on the border between Manang and Myagdi Districts is seen from almost all places of Kaski district Panchase Chhetra is an area of about 5500 hectares including five peaks Panchadham and the sources of the rivers Harpan Rati Jare Aandhi Seti This region lies in the border of Kaski Parbat and Syangja district Many Himalayas can be seen from this place This is the place with many Sunakhari you can find about 113 different types of Sungava The region is known for its biodiversity citation needed featuring Lali Gurans Kharshu Chap Chandan and many more of about 600 types and also the place for different animals such as tiger bear deer Bat Cave Chameri Gufa in Nepali language is a solutional cave which has a habitat of Horseshoe bats over the walls and ceiling 4 5 Formed of limestone 6 it is a show cave and one of the most visited tourist destinations in Pokhara 7 8 The cave has one entrance and one exit The exit is narrower than the entrance and needs climbing The indigenous belief is that only those who have not sinned should pass the exit hole The cave is surrounded by forest It is close to the nearby Mahendra Cave 9 The cave is U shaped and inside the cave are carvings of Hindu deities 10 Dhampus village Dhampus is a village and Village Development Committee in Kaski District in the Gandaki Province of northern central Nepal At the time of the 1991 Nepal census it had a population of 2 753 persons living in 547 individual households It is gradually turning into a tourist destination It has the Australian Base Camp with views of the peaks Annapurna Dhaulagiri and Machhapuchhre Astam Village is a village of Dhital one of the wards of Machhapuchhre Rural Municipality of Kaski It provides a panoramic view of Annapurna and Machhapuchhre range The range of Mardi Trek starts from Kande and Australian camp Deurali Forest Camp Rest Camp Low Camp Badal Danda 11 High Camp Viewpoint and BaseCamp 12 Geography and climate editClimate Zone 13 Elevation Range of Area Upper Tropical 300 to 1 000 meters1 000 to 3 300 ft 18 6 Subtropical 1 000 to 2 000 meters3 300 to 6 600 ft 29 4 Temperate 2 000 to 3 000 meters6 400 to 9 800 ft 16 6 Subalpine 3 000 to 4 000 meters9 800 to 13 100 ft 12 1 Alpine 4 000 to 5 000 meters13 100 to 16 400 ft 14 8 Nival above 5 000 meters 7 4 Trans Himalayan 3 000 to 6 400 meters9 800 to 21 000 ft 0 6 Demographics editAt the time of the 2011 Nepal census Kaski District had a population of 492 098 As their first language 78 5 spoke Nepali 12 0 Gurung 2 2 Magar 2 2 Newari 1 5 Tamang 0 7 Bhojpuri 0 5 Hindi 0 5 Maithili 0 4 Urdu 0 2 Kham 0 2 Rai 0 2 Thakali 0 2 Tharu 0 1 Bengali 0 1 Bhujel 0 1 Chantyal and 0 1 other languages 14 Ethnicity caste 27 9 were Hill Brahmin 16 7 Gurung 14 4 Chhetri 8 6 Magar 8 0 Kami 4 9 Newar 3 7 Damai Dholi 2 7 Tamang 2 5 Sarki 1 4 Gharti Bhujel 1 4 Thakuri 0 9 Musalman 0 8 Badi 0 8 Sanyasi Dasnami 0 7 Rai 0 5 Kumal 0 5 Thakali 0 5 Tharu 0 3 other Dalit 0 2 Chhantyal 0 2 Kalwar 0 2 Sonar 0 1 Bengali 0 1 Dura 0 1 Gaine 0 1 Hajam Thakur 0 1 Halwai 0 1 Kathabaniyan 0 1 Koiri Kushwaha 0 1 Limbu 0 1 Majhi 0 1 Sherpa 0 1 Teli 0 1 other Terai 0 1 Yadav 0 1 foreigners and 0 1 others 15 Religion 82 3 were Hindu 13 5 Buddhist 2 1 Christian 0 9 Muslim 0 6 Bon 0 1 Kirati 0 1 Prakriti and 0 3 others 16 Literacy 82 0 could both read and write 1 6 could read but not write and 16 4 could neither read nor write 17 Historical populationCensus yearPop p a 1981221 272 1991292 945 2 85 2001380 527 2 65 2011492 098 2 60 2021599 504 1 99 Graphs are unavailable due to technical issues There is more info on Phabricator and on MediaWiki org Source Citypopulation 18 Administration editThe district consists of one metropolitan city and four rural municipalities These are as follows 19 Pokhara Metropolitan City Annapurna Rural Municipality Machhapuchchhre Rural Municipality Madi Rural Municipality Rupa Rural Municipality Former Municipalities and Village Development Committees edit Arba Vijaya Armala Nghola Begnas Bhachok Bhadaure Tamagi Bhalam Bharat Pokhari Chapakot Dangsing T uhsi Deurali Dhampus Toh mle Dhikur Pokhari Dhital Ghachok kazo Ghandruk Koh da Hansapur Hemja Kahun Kalika Kaskikot Kas khi ko i Kristinachnechaur Lahachok LaZo Lamachaur Pokhara Lekhnath Municipality Lumle Lhu le Lwangghale Lahwaa Kahli Machhapuchchhre Kata shu Majhthana Mala Mauja Mhuja Mijuredanda Namarjung Namju Nirmalpokhari Parche Paje Pokhara Sub metropolitan Municipality Pumdibhumdi Puranchaur Rakhi Ribhan R hamay Rupakot Rup ko i Saimarang Salyan Sarangkot Sardikhola Shisuwa Siddha Sildujure Thumakodada also known as Tarkang Thumki The Village Development Committee VDC was dissolved on 10 March 2017 to be replaced by the Gaunpalika So There is no VDCs in this current time See also editProvinces of NepalReferences edit Staff Profile of CDO Office Kaski daokaski moha gov np Handbook of District Development Committee Kaski 2015 Pokhara Kaski 2015 pp 3 5 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint location missing publisher link Hamilton Francis 1819 An Account of the Kingdom of Nepal And of the Territories Annexed to this Dominion by the House of Gorkha Archibald Constable Planet Lonely Mayhew Bradley Brown Lindsay Stiles Paul 1 July 2018 Lonely Planet Nepal Lonely Planet ISBN 978 1 78701 925 6 Retrieved 14 July 2020 Bat Cave Pokhara Nepal Attractions Lonely Planet Retrieved 14 July 2020 Pablo Hidalgo Pokhara Nepal September 12 2017 Entrance Of Bat Cave Dreamstime Retrieved 14 July 2020 Himalayan News Service 19 June 2016 Beautiful and safe holiday destinations The Himalayan Times Retrieved 14 July 2020 Nair Yamini 13 May 2018 Nepal for the novice Hindustan Times Retrieved 14 July 2020 Khojnu Bat Cave Chamero Gufa Pokhara Kaski Khojnu com Retrieved 14 July 2020 Trodly Chamare Gufa Bat cave Trodly com Retrieved 14 July 2020 Nepal Amrit 24 March 2023 Mardi Himal trek Guide 2023 Himalayan 360 Mardi Himal trek Guide 2023 Himalayan 360 2023 03 10 Retrieved 2023 03 26 The Map of Potential Vegetation of Nepal a forestry agroecological biodiversity classification system PDF Forest amp Landscape Development and Environment Series 2 2005 and CFC TIS Document Series No 110 2005 ISBN 87 7903 210 9 retrieved Nov 22 2013 NepalMap Language 1 NepalMap Caste 2 NepalMap Religion 3 NepalMap Literacy 4 NEPAL Administrative Division www citypopulation de स थ न य तह in Nepali Ministry of Federal Affairs and General Administration Archived from the original on 31 August 2018 Retrieved 1 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