The district lies completely on the trans-Himalayan region
of Nepal and borders Mustang on the east, Myagdi, Rukum
and Jajarkot in the south and
Jumla
and Mugu districts on the west, and the Tibet region of
China on the north.
The district spans an altitudinal range of over 5,000
meters from a little over 1,500 meters at Tribeni in Kalika
VDC to 7,381 meters at the summit of Churen Himal. Kanjiroba
(6221m), Mukot (6638m) and Putha Hiunchuli (7246m) are
other noted peaks. Physiographically the lesser ranges
of the Great Himalayas constitute the southern border
of the district. Between these and the border mountain
ranges of Gautam Himal and Kanti Himal to the north Dolpa
district is a maze of often wide glacial valleys and ridges.
Kanjiroba Himal and Kagmara Lekh running north-west to
south-east separate the valleys of the Jagdula in the
west with the rest of the district.
Area: 7889 sq. km.
District Headquarters: Dunai
Population: 29545
Ethnicity: Hindu 60%, Buddhist 40% (including
5.5% ancient Bonpo Religion)
Altitude:
1525m from sea level upto 7754m variation
Climate: Himalayan; above the snow line,
Alpine; found in Bhot region and high
mountain in the south; Cold temperature between 7000 and
13000 feet and sub temperate climate below 7000 feet.
Religion: Buddhists, Hindu, Bon and Shamanistic
Language: Nepali, Dolpo (Analogous to
Tibetan with native dialects), Kaike (indigenous to the
Tichurong valley of Dolpa)
Economic Occupations: 79.5% agriculture,
2% service