Rautes. One among such tribes is the Rautes the last remaining nomadic people in Nepal. Medicine and Section Chief at MCW. The Rautes are the only nomads of Nepal who are still committed to continue their traditional nomadic lifestyle in the forests of far-western and mid-western development regions. The habitat of the Raute population-estimated to be 180 or roughly 52 families -is mostly the forest areas of the mid-western part of the country according to a study conducted by the UNDP in 2011.
Rautes queuing for rice provided by the government in Salyan. 7312012 The Rautes are one of the most typicalindigenous groups of Nepal sustaining theirunique cultural identities for generations. The Rautes The Rautes are one of the most typical indigenous groups of Nepal sustaining their unique cultural identities for generations. There are about 650 Raute people living in small settlements in the regions of western Nepal. 122009 Rautes are the only nomadic indigenous community in the country. Nomadic Rautes have strong sense of attachment with the Forest.
They are the only nomadic people in the country who never settle permanently in any particular place.
Medicine and Section Chief at MCW. 1182020 Rautes an endangered nomadic community of Nepal live in the jungles of Karnali and Sudurpaschim States. 9242013 Rautes temporary camps at the banks of a river in remote Salyan district of Nepal. Temporary hut of the Rautes being abandoned. Mario A Raudes is a resident of San Jose. There are about 650 Raute people living in small settlements in the regions of western Nepal.