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Country
  
Nepal

District
  
Panchthar District

Website
  
www.phidimmun.gov.np

Local time
  
Thursday 9:06 AM

Neighborhoods
  
Jorsal, Gadi, Samden

Zone
  
Mechi Zone

Time zone
  
NST (UTC+5:45)

Postal code
  
57400

Area code
  
024

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Weather
  
18°C, Wind S at 5 km/h, 87% Humidity

Phidim Municipality is the headquarters of the Panchthar District in the Mechi Zone of eastern Nepal. Phidim was upgraded into 'municipality' from 'village' when a development committee merged with other vdcs - including Phidim, Chokmagu and Siwa villages - on 18 May 2014. It serves as a route for trekkers and locals who travel to and from the Taplejung district bordering with the Tibetan Autonomous Region of China. It is also a commercial hub for the rural people of the district.

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Map of Phidim 57400, Nepal

Transportation

Phidim is connected to rest of the country through the Mechi Highway, a 268-km road which begins in Kechana of Jhapa district and ends in Phungling, the headquarters of Taplejung district. Passenger buses and jeeps to Phidim are available in Birtamod and Ilam. Phidim also has a number of hotels and inns for accommodation and food. Also there is a new connection with the Sakranti VDC of Terhathum district by a gravel road through which it is linked to Koshi Highway in Myanglung (Headquarter of Terhathum District). Now, Madhya Pahadi Rajmargha one of the road linking east to west of Nepal through hilly areas gets started from Panchthar district and connects with Phidim.

Geography

Phidim is within a valley in the foothills of Himalayas in eastern Nepal. It is a hill township. Phidim is a six-hour drive from Birtamod through a winding road via Ilam. From Phidim, there are views of the snow-capped Himalaya, and other hills in the distance. Phidim has tin-roofed houses and small concrete buildings. Two rivers —Phewa and Hewa— surround the hill where the town is located.

Demography

At the time of the 2001 Nepal census it had a population of 13652 people. The inhabitants are Limbu, Magar, Yakha, Gurung, Rai, Tamang, so-called Dalit, and Brahmin and Newar which makes it one of the most diverse places in eastern Nepal.

Climate

The climate of Phidim is mild during the summer and cold and misty in the winter. Maximum temperature in the summer goes up to 25 degree Celsius whereas in winter it lowers to 2 degree Celsius.

Agriculture and industry

Because of its fertile soil and good irrigation, Phidim produces rice, potato, cardamom and tea. Kanchenjunga Tea Estate, one of major producers of Nepal tea, has field office in Phidim.

Incidents

February 5, 2010: A fire that started from a hotel in Phidim killed three people. Property worth 2 million rupees was estimated to be damaged. It was reported that three dozen people were inside three hotels when it was caught by the fire, which was extinguished by local security forces.

Media

Phidim has three community radio station named as Radio Sumhatlung - 104.2 MHz, Eagle FM and Singhalila FM - 97.3 MHz.

References

Phidim Wikipedia