Thulo Chitregaun
Thulo Chitregaun is a locality in Kakani, Nuwakot, Bagmati Province and has an elevation of 1,586 metres. Thulo Chitregaun is situated nearby to the locality Chitrehile Bhittagaun, as well as near Kulegaun.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Kakani and Dharmasthali.
Kakani
Photo: Bdell555, Public domain.
Kaksni is in the Nuwakot District. It is 20 km along the road from Kathmandu to Trisuli Baazar, the turn-off to the village is just before the police checkpoint where there is a cluster of shops.
Dharmasthali
Village
Dharmasthali is a village and former Village Development Committee that is now part of Tarakeshwar Municipality in Kathmandu District in Province No. 3 of central Nepal. Dharmasthali is situated 7 km southeast of Thulo Chitregaun.
Chaturale
Village
Chaturale is a village in the Nuwakot District of Nepal. The Chaturale village lies in between two rivers, Dhade Khola and Sindure Khola. Chaturale is now located in Kakani Rural Municipality ward no 7. Chaturale is situated 8 km northwest of Thulo Chitregaun.
Thulo Chitregaun
- Type: Locality
- Location: Kakani, Nuwakot, Bagmati Province, Nepal, South Asia, Asia
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Latitude
27.80476° or 27° 48′ 17″ northLongitude
85.24512° or 85° 14′ 42″ eastElevation
1,586 metres (5,203 feet)Open location code
7MV7R63W+W2GeoNames ID
7974552
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