Kulung in some ten villages along the upper reaches of the Huṅga or
Hoṅgu River (a tributary of the Dūdhkosī), in
Solukhumbu District of
Sagarmāthā Zone,
Nepal. The main Kulung-speaking villages are Chhemsi and
Chheskam. The particular dialect of the language spoken in these two villages is considered by the
Kulung to be the most original form of their language. Downstream, on both sides of the Huṅga river, in villages that are now called Luchcham,
Gudel, Chocholung, Nāmluṅg, Pilmo, Bung, Chhekmā, and Sātdi, less prestigious varieties of Kulung are spoken.
Ethnologue lists the following Kulung villages: •
Hongu River valley,
Solukhumbu District,
Sagarmatha Zone: Bung, Pelmang, Chhemsing, Chheskam, Lucham, Chachalung, Satdi, Gudel, Namlung, Sotang, and Chekma villages •
Sankhuwasabha district,
Kosi Zone: Mangtewa, Yaphu, and Seduwa
VDCs •
Bhojpur District,
Kosi Zone: Phedi, Limkhim, Khartanga, and Wasepla ==Phonology==