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Ghale Gaun - An
unique experience of Nepalese Culture & lifestyle:
?Ghalegaun? is an exotic pristine village endowed with
an unparallel scenic grandeur and a home to ?Gheles? the
famed Gurungs the legendary mid-hill people of western
Nepal. Repository of a unique ethnic culture ?Ghelegaun?
is a true microcosm of stunning natural beauty mixed
with an unspoiled ethnic life style.
Located is the district of Lamjung, Ghale Gaun is
approximately 20.5km north west of Kathmandu and 12.5 km
north east of Pokhara ? the picturesque hill town of
western Nepal. Perchedatop a ridge at
an altitude of 2016 meters from the sea level, Glalegaun
is probably the only place which commands a superb
breathtaking view of majestic western Himalayas
including Machhapuchhare(6693m) Annapurna(8091m),
Annapurna II (7939m) Annapurna IV (7525m), Lamjung Himal,
Bouddha Himal((6974m), Himalchuli(6747m) and many more
smaller peaks.
Taking advantage of such a unique location, Ghalegaun- a
picturesque hamlet of about 95 Gorung style houses, has
recently been marketed as a new destination to
experience ?Village tourism?. Accordingly quite a number
of houses have been prepared for domestic and
international visitors with comfortable basic amenities.
Besides the scenic extravaganza of the peaks, the warm
and sincere hospitality of the Gurung people is also
bound to overwhelm the visitors. Here food items such as
grain, vegetable, meat, milk, eggs, are all locally
produced and are indeed for any chemical fertilizers. In
addition, the life-style of the village truly reflects
an exotic living ethnic tradition handed down since
ages. The social life is replete with interesting
rituals of life cycle; birth wedding, death etc.,
religious events and a lively cultural tradition of
dance and music and it is well augmented by interesting
locally produced exotic handicrafts and utensils.
Activities around Ghalegaun include bird watching at
Talangyo Lake and visits to the Utter Kanya Temple,
Pempro Fall, Batase Cave and the Khudi hydroelectric dam
site.
Cultural
Attractions
Ghalegaun -Ghanpokhara are model villages for
experiencing the typical culture and lifestyle of the
Gurung people. Traditional customs are still followed
during births, deaths, marriages and at other important
times in a person?s life. Age-old cultural dances like
the Jhyaure, Serka, Dohori, Ghantu, Ghyabring, Krishna
Charitra and Jhakri are performed on various occasions
accompanied by different musical instruments with the
dancers in traditional dress.
Visitors to Ghalegaun-Ghanpokhara are welcomed with
offering of garlands and tika while music and dances are
performed and traditional farewell songs are sung when
guests depart. Nepali New Year and Buddha Jayanti are
celebrated with traditional dance called Ghatu.
Handicrafts
The people of Ghalegaun-Ghanpokhara keep goats and sheep
and use wool from these animals to make woolen products.
They make clothes and bags from nettle fiber (allo
cloth) and scarfs, towels and shawls from the wool of
angora rabbits. Ironsmiths make different iron products.
Craftsmen produce a whole range of different products
from bamboo.
Honey hunting which is the collection of honey from the
nests of wild bees built on steep cliffs is an age-old
tradition. Local honey hunters show their exceptional
skills by hanging themselves form cliffs as high as 300
meters using bamboo ladders and hemp ropes, while
harvesting the honeycombs. Everyone is thrilled to watch
honey hunters at work.
Getting There
Ghalegaun and Ghanpkhara lie 205 kilometers northwest of
Kathmandu and 125 kilometers northeast of Pokhara. The
nearest roadhead is at Khudi in Lamjung; Khudi can be
reached by daily bus services from Kathmandu and Pokhara.
The hotels in Khudi provide safe stay with hygienic
food; pleasant rooms, clean restrooms and some even have
natural swimming pools nearby. Ghalegaun is a four-hour
walk from Khudi through another Gurung settlement Bhalam
Chour. The way from Bhalam Chour to Ghalegaun through
the thick forest provides opportunities to see many
species of animals, birds, insects and butterflies.
Ghanpokhara is also a three- hour walk from Khudi but it
can be also be reached from Beshisahar crossing Kapur
Gaon without reaching Khudi.
Ghalegaun situated at an altitude of 2100 m is a
northern part of a lamjung district in western Nepal.
Since a decade ago concept of village tourism, eco
tourism, cultural tourism and wildlife tourism has been
exercised in this region .ghalegaun is famous for its
maintained rustic flair of traditional gurung village.
To understand the lifestyle, biodiversity and culture,
ghalegaun is like a university and truly a beautiful
village with spectacular view of mt manasalu range in
the east. lamjung himal an annapurna in the north and
mount machhapuchhre in the west . ghalegaun trek has
it’s own uniqueness.
Ghalegaun is a village with a big heart because of its
enchanting Himalayas with thrilling experience of
panoramic view. The utterkanya mandir a sacred temple
constructed by former ruler, the Gale king. gurung
museum with its collection of various artifacts ,
agricultural tools , dress ornaments will give insight
of the cultural and historical aspects .
The residence of this village wear the traditional dress
of their own people and perform dances for the visitors
, the handicraft locally produces from local raw
materials are also attractive . The people of this
area are hospitable, honest, social and laborious, their
culture rituals, birth death rites are unique. Home stay
of ghalegaun can be best shelter for natural lover.
ghalegaun is a wonderful place viewing from different
angle . in conclusion all the above aspects from an
ideal environment for learning cultural diversity .
Viewing unspoiled landscape of countryside. There are
several villages and places in Nepal a ghalegaun where
managing village tourism, cultural tourism, eco tourism
is essential.
Ghale gaun nepali village offers the magical feel of
Himalayan fairy tale. Tourist will get chance to take
local food items and drinks as chang( rice beer), flows,
dhindo and many more varieties.
Organized tourist groups are welcomed into Ghalegaun and
Ghanpokhara with traditional dances. Handicraft
exhibition and other entertainment programs are also
performed for visitors. Tourists can participate in
traditional musical program of Rodhi every evening.
Trekking to and staying at Ghalegaun and Ghanpokhara is
an exciting and enjoyable experience for both
international and domestic visitors. Special discount
facilities are offered to groups of students, forest
users, women and community members.
Lodging and
fooding
Comfortable rooms with clean restrooms are available at
selected Gurung houses. Although there is no electricity
in the village, lamps and water heating system
facilities are available through solar power. There are
a few Pahuna Ghar (Guest House) belonging to the Aama
Samuha (Mother?s Community) that also provide
accommodation. More than 100 tourists can be accomodated
both in Ghalegaon and Ghanpokhara seperately. Good
camping sites are also available at both Ghalegaun and
Ghanpokhara.
Organic local food like cereals, vegetables, milk
products, eggs and meat prepared in traditional way is
served to visitors. Basic menu includes plain rice,
vegetable curry, vegetable fried rice, chicken curry,
dal-bhat, egg curry, dhendo soup, chapatti, garlic soup,
bread, vegetable mixed soup and momo.
Facts of Trek
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Duration |
05 Days |
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Trek Type |
Camping |
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Max. Altitude |
2095 m. |
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Minimum Pax
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1+ |
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Mode Of Travel |
Land |
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Grade |
Moderate |
Itinerary In
Details
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Day 01 |
Drive from
Kathmandu toBeshishar via Dumre .
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Day 02 |
Trek
fromBeshibhar to ghalegaun 2,095m) and it takes
about four hours.
Here you can enjoy the magnificent views of
sunrise and sunset. The mountain views of Mt.
Annapurna and Manaslu ranges and river valley
add another dimension to this trek. The Himalyan
culture dance offered on the way amuses the
trekkers. Ghalegaun is a traditional Gurung
village situated in the lap of the Annapurna
range. Here you are offered in depth experience
of the culture of the Gurungs at their home
stays and through cultural programs. There are
Gurung pilgrimage sites in and around this
region, including the Samba Chhyoling Gompa at
Nassar Danda. The peaks such as Annapurna range,
Lamjung, Ganesh Himal, Manaslu and several other
unnamed can be seen from these villages. The
area is enriched with green pastures of
grasslands and can be found fauna including
medicinal herbs, rhododendron forest with
various kinds of Himalayan birds and wild
animals. |
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Day 03 |
Trek from
Ghalegaun to Ghanpokhara (2,157m.) which takes
about half hour.
You hike from Ghalegaun to Ghanpokhara. You can
enjoy the view of sunrise and surrounding
mountains as Mt. Annapurna and Manaslu ranges.
You can experience the village tour. Ghanpokhara
is about 100m above Ghalegaun. |
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Day 04 |
Trek from
Ghanpokhara to Khudi and it takes about five
hours.
This day you can see waterfall and cave. You can
also visit construction site of Khudi Hydro
Electricity Project. |
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Day 05 |
Drive from Khudi to
Kathmandu which takes about six hours. |
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