The Daudaha tour was conducted by a team of soldiers, clerks and a hakim and inspected local governments, infrastructure, and living conditions.
The Daudaha system was used in Nepal during the Licchavi, Malla and Early Shah periods in certain situations.
Each daudaha team had soldiers, official clerks and one leader (hakim) appointed by Prime Minister Maharaja himself.
[1] In every 2 to 3 years a high level Rollwala Rana was appointed as leader for certain daudaha team.
King Mahendra revived the Daudaha system in late 60s by traveling himself with officials to remote parts of Nepal.