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A
25 kilometer road off the main highway connecting
Pokhara and Kathmandu brings you to an ancient Gorkha -
the untouched and captivating town of Nepal! Some 300
years ago, Nepal was divided into 50 tiny states, and
Gorkha was one of them. King Prithivi Narayan Shah, the
founder of `Shah Dynasty' which runs Nepal today,
unified Nepal into one kingdom. His Gorkha palace
resides on top of a hill at an altitude of 3281 feet
(about 1000 meter) The King would watch-over his people
as far as his eyes could see from the tallest palace in
the very center of Nepal! Gorkha is also the home of
Gurkhas - the legendary brave warriors who fought with
knives against guns.
Visit the Gorkha palace here to begin your sightseeing
of the region.Climb the palace steps from the bottom of
the hill, all the way to the top, climbing about one
thousand seven hundred steps (1700), in about two hours.
That's some hiking to do! If you get tired sit down on a
step or think how much easier the trip down will be! You
will be glad you got to the top. On a clear sky day, you
can view Himalayan range including spectacular view of
Manaslu and Himalchuli Mountains, and panoramic views of
the valleysIn the Gorkha District of Nepal a community
tourist program is in its third year of operation. The
area is full of natural beauty, panoramic views, green
mid-hill trekking, unspoilt jungle areas, lakes, caves,
waterfalls and flora (medicinal, scented and edible
plants).
Village tourism, a recent innovation, is successfully
demonstrated at Sirubari in Syangja a half day s
distance from Pokhara. It is a three hour walk from the
road-head just 30 kilometers from Pokhara. A management
committee takes responsibility for visitors, their
welcome, accommodation, sightseeing and guiding. The
village consists of 60 households of which many are
offering guest accommodation. It is a very neat and
clean village; the accommodation is simple, but
comfortable, with good bedding, as well as clean toilet
facilities. Meals of daily fresh food are eaten with the
family, and each evening there is entertainment provided
by the community, which is usually Gurung dancing and
singing.
Itinerary
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Day 01 |
Arrive in Kathmandu |
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Day 02 |
Kathmandu - Gorkha |
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Day 03 |
Gorkha Village Tour |
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Day 04 |
Gorkha Village Tour |
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Day 05 |
Gorkha Village Tour |
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Day 06 |
Gorkha Village Tour |
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Day 07 |
Gorkha Village Tour |
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Day 08 |
Gorkha - Kathmandu |
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Day 09 |
Kathmandu |
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Day
10 |
Departure |
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