Dadeldhura is a district located in the far western part of Nepal, situated in the Sudurpashchim zone. It is also recognised for its breathtaking landscapes, rich age-old cultural traditions and historical greatness. It sits at an altitude of 1800 meters above sea level and gives excellent views of the approaching mountains and hills. Baitadi surrounds it on the eastern side, Kailali and Kanchanpur districts on the southern side, and the Doti region on the western side. Dadeldhura's rugged terrain is covered by tall mountains, thick forests, well-terraced fields, and mixed up with many rivers. The Seti River is one of the main rivers on the western side of Nepal, and it flows very close to the district. This district also sees a moderate. Summers are a little hot but pleasant, while winter could be cool, with several snowfalls coming from higher places. This area is also recognised for the monsoon rains that help to support agriculture, which is the primary source of livelihood and economy.The region has a decent population, including Chhetri, Brahmins, Tharu, and Dalit. Hinduism is the main religion here. The Ugratara temple is dedicated to the goddess Ugratara, a significant pilgrim landmark that inspires Bhaktas (devotees) from nearby places. The temple is mainly crowded at the Dashain festival, one of the great Hindu festivals in the nation of Nepal. The people of the fine district of Dadeldhura also celebrate many festivals with great joy. Besides famous festivals like Tihar and Dashain, the district also enjoys local events and fairs that add traditional dance and music.