The municipality was established on 18 May 2014 by merging the existing Gadakot, Gegha, Khaliban and Darchha Village Development Committees.
[4][5] Now, it has a population of 35,396 people living in 8,134 individual households after merging Gadakot, Gejha, Khaliban and Darchha VDCs.
Kali Gandaki river flows through some villages of Rampur such as Gaudan, Dhakaldanda, Pyakluk at the edge of Talpokhara.
Rampur is surrounded by Kali Gandaki at northern side, Wakamalang from east, Heklang from west and Sahalkot, Galdha, Siluwa, Ringneraha & Birkot at south.
Talpokhara Temple (known as the second heaven by the locals) is situated at the northern side of the Rampur Municipality which is near from Kaligandaki river.