Lumle

Lumle is a town and Annapurna Rural Municipality, Kaski Kaski District in the Gandaki Zone of northern-central Nepal. At the 1991 Nepal census, it had a population of 4,685 persons in 955 individual households.

Lumle is well known for its agricultural centre on a hillside above the village founded in 1968 to train British Gurkha ex-servicemen farmers. Its role was expanded in 1975 to benefit the communities from which Gurkhas were recruited in Mid-West Hills. It is now part of Nepal Agricultural Research Council.

Localities

 * Tanchowk

Educational institutions in Lumle

 * Balmandir Community School (community)
 * Future Star English Boarding School (private)
 * Shree Siddha Lower Secondary School (government)
 * Shree Sangam Secondary School (government)
 * Srijana Secondary School (government)
 * Shree Paudurkot Lower Secondary School (government)