Taplejung District: ( ताप्लेजुङ
जिल्ला) a part of Mechi Zone, is one of
seventy-five districts of Nepal, a landlocked country of South Asia.
Taplejung (Fungling) is the headquarter of all its districts. It covers
an area of 3,646 km² and has a population (2001) of 134,698.
The name Taplejung is originated from the words "Taple" and "Jung". Taple was the medieval Limbu King who used to rule the area and "Jung" in Limbu language means Fort. Literally, Taplejung means Fort of King Taple.
The name Taplejung is originated from the words "Taple" and "Jung". Taple was the medieval Limbu King who used to rule the area and "Jung" in Limbu language means Fort. Literally, Taplejung means Fort of King Taple.
Taplejung is located in North Eastern Nepal;
the Tamor River flo
ws through the district. The area is famous for its proximity to Kanchenjunga, the third highest mountain in the world. Taplejung has an airstrip with commercial flights to Biratnagar and Kathmandu. A road connects the district headquarters with the Terai plains. Most of the populations are involved in agriculture, and the vegetation zones range from sub-tropical to temperate forests, alpine meadows, and snow, and ice.
Taplejung is one of the most beautiful areas
in eastern Nepal, with a spectacular landscape, Himalayan peaks of
heights above 7000 meters and a wide range of flora and fauna. Mt.
Kanchanjunga (8586 m), the world's third largest peak, lies in this
region. Alpine grassland, rocky out crops, dense temperate and
subtropical forests, and no river valleys make up the region. Taplejung
occupies an area ranging from 670 meters to 8586 meters (Mt.
Kanchanjunga) above sea level. ws through the district. The area is famous for its proximity to Kanchenjunga, the third highest mountain in the world. Taplejung has an airstrip with commercial flights to Biratnagar and Kathmandu. A road connects the district headquarters with the Terai plains. Most of the populations are involved in agriculture, and the vegetation zones range from sub-tropical to temperate forests, alpine meadows, and snow, and ice.
Taplejung is located in North Eastern Nepal;
the Tamor River flows through the district. The area is famous for its
proximity to Kanchenjunga, the third highest mountain in the world.
Taplejung has an airstrip with commercial flights
to Biratnagar and Kathmandu. A road connects the district headquarters
with the Terai plains. Most of the populations are involved in
agriculture, and the vegetation zones range from sub-tropical
to temperate forests, alpine meadows, and snow, and ice.
Taplejung is one of the most beautiful areas
in eastern Nepal, with a spectacular landscape, Himalayan peaks of
heights above 7000 meters and a wide range of flora and fauna. Mt.
Kanchanjunga (8586 m), the world's third largest peak, lies in this
region. Alpine grassland, rocky out crops, dense temperate and
subtropical forests, and no river valleys make up the region. Taplejung
occupies an area ranging from 670 meters to 8586 meters (Mt.
Kanchanjunga) above sea level.
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