Postal code of Sarlahi

Postal code of Sarlahi

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Postal code of Sarlahi

Sarlahi is a district located in Province No. 2 of Nepal. The district covers an area of 1,259 square kilometers and has a population of around 769,729 people (as per the 2011 Nepal census). The district headquarters is located in Malangwa.

The postal code of Sarlahi is 45800. The district is known for its agricultural productivity, with rice, wheat, maize, and sugarcane being the main crops grown in the area. The district is also home to various small-scale industries, including handicrafts and cottage industries.

Sarlahi is home to several religious and cultural sites, including the Shree Bala Ji Mandir, the Shree Ram Janaki Temple, and the Shree Laxmi Narayan Temple. The district is also known for its natural beauty, with the district being situated in the Terai region of Nepal and being surrounded by the Mahabharat Range and Churia Range.

Sarlahi D.P.O.45800
Lalbandi45801
Bayalbas45802
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Hariaun45804
Haripur45805
Brahmapuri45806
Kaudena45809
Barahathawa45810
Sundarpur45811
Dumariya45813
Karmaiya45814
Harkthawa45815
Ramnagar(Bahuarwa)45816
Chhatauna45817
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As of the latest data, there are 4,078 post offices across Nepal.

This extensive network, managed by Nepal Postal Service, ensures mail delivery reaches even the most remote and mountainous regions of the country.

Yes, Nepal does have postal codes. This five-digit system helps to accurately identify specific delivery areas, from cities to remote villages, improving the efficiency of the national postal service.

The general postal code for central Kathmandu is 44600.

However, different areas within the Kathmandu Valley have their own specific codes, such as:

· Patan: 44700

· Bhaktapur: 44800

· Kirtipur: 44618

You can find the postal code for any location in Nepal through these methods:

  1.  Official Website: The most reliable source is the official Nepal Postal Service website.
    2. Dedicated Search Sites: Use convenient third-party websites like
  2. postcodenepal.com, which allow you to search by district, city, or specific address to find the correct 5-digit code.
  3.  Local Post Office: You can always inquire at your nearest Nepalese post office for assistance.