*Namo Buddha** (also spelled Namobuddha) is the primary village and area name for Ward No. 11 of Namobuddha Municipality in Kavrepalanchok District, Nepal[1][3][4][5][6].

This ward is renowned as a sacred Buddhist pilgrimage site centered around the Namobuddha shrine and stupa complex, linked to the legend of Prince Mahasattva offering his body to a tigress, with key landmarks including the Baghini Gufa (Tigress Cave), multiple chaityas, stupas, and monasteries managed by Ghyang Guthi[5][6]. It features the Mangaldeep School for Buddhist education and offers panoramic views of Himalayan peaks like Ganesh, Langtang, Dorjelakpa, Gaurishankar, Rolwaling, and Sagarmatha on clear days[5]. The site attracts thousands of pilgrims from Nepal, India, Bhutan, Tibet, and Western tourists annually, with recent efforts to designate it a World Heritage Site[1][5][6].

*Other settlements or toles in Ward No. 11:** Bhalukharka, Bimire, Chinde, Dandakateri, Dhodari, Kapredunga, Kurugaun[2].

No localities have been added to this ward yet.