Rupandehi is a Nepalese district located on the western side of Nepal. It is renowned for its vast cultural traditions, historical importance, and green-filled landscapes. It is geographically located in the Lumbini region; Rupandehi is an agricultural town and one of the main tourist places in Nepal. It attracts several thousands of travellers and pilgrims worldwide, notably the birthplace of Prince Siddhartha, who later transformed into the legendary Gautama Buddha. This district is well recognized for its several topography features, including creeks, hilly places, and green-topped plains. The fertile fields and suitable climate help the region's agricultural progress, which is essential for the locality. Rupandehi farmers are hardworking and known to adapt to new techniques. They use age-old farming technology and modern farming equipment to plough their field. In a cultural sense, Rupandehi is a place for several ethnicities, such as Brahmin, Chettri, Tharu, and other communities. Their diversity is also shown in their festivals, rare languages and old traditions. The people also celebrate several festivals annually, like Tihar, Maghe festivals and Deepawali. The harmonious co-existence between communities shows the social unity of the district, making it a great region to settle or vacation.