Kukris can be broadly classified into two types: Eastern and Western. The Eastern blades are usually regarded as the thinner and are often referred to as Sirupate (Siru Leaf). Western blades are generally broader. Occasionally the Western style is called Budhuna (refers to a fish with a large head) or Baspate (Bamboo leaf) which refers to blades just outside of the normal Sirupate blade.
Despite the classification of Eastern and Western, both styles of kukri appear to be used in all areas of Nepal. baspate kukri which is popular in Nepalese remote village. The kukri is straighter than to our other regular blades. It is useful for chopping heavy woods and general task and so on but the specially use on chopping bamboo in remote village of Nepal.