Bhatala
Bhatala is a locality in Dasarathchand, Baitadi, Sudurpashchim Pradesh and has an elevation of 1,125 metres. Bhatala is situated nearby to the locality Hadasaun, as well as near Simal Lekh.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Dasharathchand and Dehimandau.
Dasharathchand
Town
Photo: Sudan Shrestha, CC BY-SA 3.0.
Dasharathchand is a municipality and the district headquarter of Baitadi District in Sudurpashchim Province of Nepal. It is a hill station above Mahakali River close to the Indian border. Dasharathchand is situated 3½ km northeast of Bhatala.
Dehimandau
Village
Dehimandau is a Ward in Dashrath Chand Municipality in the Baitadi District of Sudurpashchim Province of western Nepal. At the time of the 2021 Nepal census it had a population of 4,362 and has an area of 12.85 Sq. km. Dehimandau is situated 8 km east of Bhatala.
Baitadi
Baitadi is a town in Nepal. It is 30 km along the road from the Indian border to the west at Kanari, Uttarkhanda, across the Mahakali River.Bhatala
- Type: Locality
- Location: Dasarathchand, Baitadi, Sudurpashchim Pradesh, Nepal, South Asia, Asia
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Latitude
29.545° or 29° 32′ 42″ northLongitude
80.38543° or 80° 23′ 8″ eastElevation
1,125 metres (3,691 feet)Open location code
7MX2G9WP+25GeoNames ID
7968698
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