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About Gorkha
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.
Places to Visit and Things to do in Gorkha
Gorkha Palace
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 valleys.
Also view the palace building, one of Nepal's historical
landmark, some buildings have interesting wood carvings
portraying various romantic scenes. Also viwe the temple of
Goddess Gorakhkali residing on the west side of the palace. To
view sunrise from the palace, climb very early in the morning.
King Prithivi's Birthday Celebration
On King Prithivi's birthday, which is a national Nepali holiday
known as Prithivi Jayanti , various celebrations are held
throughout Nepal, one of which is held in Gorkha bazaar located
at the foot of the hill. So if you happen to visit Gorkha on
that day, observe that event as well. Prithivi Jayanti is on
27th of January 2005 (1st of Poush 2060, according to Nepalese
Annual Calendar).
The King's statues are found in many places in Nepal which many
visitors find of interest to observe. Many places are dedicated
to his name, for example Prithivi Chok (Cross Road) in Kathmandu,
Prithivi Chok in Pokhara, Prithivi Chok in Bharatpur, and the
Highway connecting Kathmandu with Pokhara and then to Baglung is
called Prithvi Highway. Photos and Portraits of the King have
his right-hand's first finger pointing up, signifying that Nepal
is one kingdom (or in Nepali, the meaning is `We all come
together as one'). His statues have that characteristic.
Dashain Jamara Procession
During Nepal's popular festival Dashain, Jamaras are brought
from the Gorkha palace to the modern Narayan Hiti Royal Palace
in Kathmandu. The King Prithivi Narayan Shah had moved the
capital of Nepal from Gorkha to Kathmandu, and he is the founder
of the Shah dynasty. Jamaras from Gorkha are used by the Royal
family as a blessing from the King and above! On the Dashain
Fulpati Day, there is a Royal Army parade, Fulpati procession to
Gorkha Durbar and other activities of religious and cultural
interests which visitors may find interesting to observe. For
more on Jamaras and Dashain see Dahsain festival (The 7th Day of
Dashain) :: [New Window]
Popular Trekking from Gorkha
If you seek to trek from Gorkha, there is no where a better
place to taste some of Nepal's hillside experience than from
Gorkha. You can chose to trek from Gorkha to Kathmandu or Gorkha
to Pokhara, However, the most popular trekking from Gorkha is
from Gorkha to Pokhara, which is of 10 days. First day, arrive
at Gorkha Bazaar, complete sightseeing of the Gorkha palace,
then from the second day onwards start trekking from Gorkha -
Luitel - Hirmantar - Tarughat - Besisahar - Ghattekhola -
Gharpokhari - Rupatal - then arrive Pokhara on the 10th day,
then extend a few days of trekking or sigtseeing in and around
Pokhara
How to get to Gorkha?
Gorkha, located midway between Kathmandu and Pokhara, can be
reached from either cities by taxi or public bus. For
accommodation and dining, there are hotels, guest houses and
restaurants located in Gorkha to satisfy your preferences.
Transporation Cost should not cost you $2 to $3 by bus, about
$20 by Taxi from Pokhara, and about $30 by Taxi from Kathmandu,
and accomodation is relatively inexpensive here.
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