Kavrepalanchowk, also known to the people as Kavre, is one of the essential districts in the Bagmati province of Nepal. The district headquarters is in Dhulikhel, Kavrepalanchowk, which is a place that is gifted with beauty, natural heritage, and historical importance. This district covers an area of around 1,396 sq. meters and lies to the eastern side of Kathmandu Valley, making it easy and very convenient for travellers to access. Sindhupalchok surrounds Kavrepalanchowk on the north side, Ramechhap on the east side, and Bhaktapur as well as Lalitpur on the western side. The terrain also forms from low river areas to hilly regions, making it the district for incomparable beauty and agricultural progress. Kavrepalanchowk is also famous for its tourist activities. Besides Panauti and Dhulikhel, the district is also well-recognized for its trekking routes. The trekking trails also lead to the famed Namo Buddha. It is a sacred and religious Buddhist site, and this place is said to have where Buddha, in his previous lifetime, served his body as an offer to a hungry tigress and her cubs. It has a peaceful ambience for tourists and spiritual lovers. Apart from tourism, agriculture also serves as the central backbone of the local population. The Kavrepalanchowk is best remembered for producing high-quality fruits, vegetables, and dairy products, which are then supplied to Kathmandu.