Kalikot Nepal a part of Karnali province, is one of the seventy-seven districts of Nepal. The district, with Manma as its district headquarters, covers an area of 1,741 km2 (672 sq mi), had a population of 105,580 in 2001 and 136,948 in 2011. In September 2005, in a bid to encourage a change in social attitudes, the government announced that it would provide rice to any family that had recently had a girl born.
It is well known for its steep hills and mountains making it difficult for the construction of roads. Secluded and untouched by the chaos of modern life, Kalikoth as many natural wonders.
Nature
Kalikot is known as the power station of medical herbs. The place is famous for many high altitude herbs like Yarsagumba, Jatamasi, Panchaule and others. Many tributaries of the Karnali River flow through Kalikot making it a perfect place for fishing. Many species of fish are found in these waters including rare and distinct species of fish like Golden Masheer, the Silver Masheer, Sahar, Bokar, giant catfish, and Asla.
The hills are mostly covered with white snow and gushing waterfall. The place is a pristine natural paradise swith breathtaking views, beautiful birds, rhododendron forest and flora and fauna. It has huge potential for tourism which has still not been realized.
Highlights of the city
Mamna
The headquarters connects many places in the district. People visit Mamna to enjoy the spectacular sunrise and sunset the place offers.
Pachal waterfall
Pachal waterfall is one of the highest waterfalls in Kalikot. It is considered as the hidden gem of Nepal and falls from a height of 481 meters making it the highest waterfall in the country. The gushing sound of the water falling from that height is an experience in itself.
Karnali River
The longest and largest river in Nepal flows through the foothills of Kalikot. Rafting, swimming, fishing are major attractions here.
Breathtaking views of the hills surrounding the area and trekking to Badimalika lying at the border of Kalikot.
Visiting natural monuments like Dhungebagaicha and Lake Daha.
Getting there
Kalikot is located 388 km west of Kathmandu. One can reach there by bus from Kathmandu to Surkhet and then from Surkhet onwards to Kalikot. Getting to Kalikot can be a thrilling experience for travelers as it connected though the Karnali Highway which offers amazing views but is also considered as the most dangerous road of Nepal.