Tulsipur
Tulsipur is a city and a municipality in Dang Deukhuri District of Lumbini Province, Nepal. It is the second largest municipality in Dang District after Ghorahi. Tulsipur is a major transportation hub and commercial center in the mid-western Terai region of Nepal.
Tulsipur is situated in the Inner Terai valley known as Dang Valley. It is known for its fertile agricultural land and its location along the Rapti River. The city serves as a gateway to several hill districts in the Karnali and Lumbini provinces.
Historically, Tulsipur was a significant political and administrative center. It played a role in the unification of Nepal and was later developed as a market town. The city has seen rapid urbanization in recent years.
The population of Tulsipur is diverse, with a mix of ethnicities and languages. Agriculture remains a vital part of the local economy, although trade and service industries are growing in importance. The city has educational institutions, healthcare facilities, and transportation infrastructure. Key landmarks and places of interest include temples, parks, and local markets. The municipality is actively involved in development initiatives focusing on infrastructure, education, and healthcare.