Aruchaur

Aaruchaur  is a former Village Development Committee in Syangja District Nepal. At the time of the 1991 Nepal census, it had a population of 2,956 people living in 760 individual households.Aruchour is a village development committee in Syangja district of Gandaki zone of Nepal. When the local bodies were restructured, it was changed from Aruchour Village Development Committee and turned into Ward No. 4 and 5 of Arjunchoupari Village Municipality. Carcineta, Shirubari, Ghantebazar are near from here. Dahare Devi Temple is located at a very high altitude and can be seen far and wide from here. In Talpokhari School, studies are conducted up to class 12. Buses run there from Chitwan and Pokhara. Mulpani road passing Carcineta and another Pakhapani, The road reaches Aruchour through Arjunchoupari. The population has not increased much these days due to migration. As it is a hilly place, no other means are available. Some vehicles can be found in the bazaar. During the winter months, it looks like a pool of fog below the road. Even though there are small rivers, it is not difficult to walk along the river. Due to the presence of water springs, it is not difficult for rain farming. Irrigation is not possible in winter. Pipes for drinking water have arrived. Nowadays, a new road has been built towards Lower Aruchour passing through Ghopteodar. After going down from the houses of Karimle, you can rest for a while at Karimle Choupari and you can go to Kaure through that road from Nibare side.[1] After the dissolutions of VDC, it was merged with other existing VDCs to form Arjun Chaupari Rural Municipality,ward number-5.