Gorkha
Gorkha
Gorkha, situated at 140km west of Kathmandu at an altitude of 1,135 meter, is the ancestral hometown of the Nepal’s ruling royal family. Gorkha is only 18 km up a paved road of the Pokhara-Kathmandu Highway. A brief visit on the way to or from Pokhara would provide more insights into Nepal than one is likely to get at lakeside in Pokhara.
Gorkha’s small town is perhaps the most important historical town of Nepal. From its hilltop fortess, King Prithvi Narayan Shah, the ninth generation paternal ancestor of the present King, launched his lifelong attempt to unify the independent states of Nepal, a wildly ambitious project which succeeded due to his brilliance, and the effectiveness of his locally recruited troops. The British term “Gurkha” evolved from the name Gorkha, referring to the famed fighting soldiers of the region.
Gorkha’s centerpiece is the magnificent Gorkha Durbar with a fort, a palace and a temple with excellent views of the surrounding valleys, and the Mansalu range.
 
Gorkha Bazaar is primarily a cobbled street market place where by people from neighboring hill dwellings come to trade. There are a few temples near about, but not much. Yet, it is worth a visit as it provides a very good vista of the quiet charm that soaks a typical hill village of Nepal.
 
Gorkha Durbar is the main attraction of Gorkha, an hour steep walk up a hill from the bazaar area. It used to be the dwelling of King Prithvi Narayan and his ancestors. The Durbar itself is a humble, yet quite impressive, complex of a temple, fort, and a palace built in the Newar style of Kathmandu. The view of the Himalayan range and the deep valleys from up there is quite breathtaking.
 
Gorakhnath Cave, ten meters below the palace’s southern side, is the sacred cave temple of Gorkhanath. The cave is is carved out of the solid rock and is among the most important religious sites for mainstream Brahmins and Chhetris of Nepal.
Gorkha is also an alternate starting point for a few trekking routes in the region. Gorkha-Trisuli is an easy three day walk along unspoiled Nepali country side. One can also walk a long day’s walk to Besishahar, which is the usual starting point for Annapurna and rice field
Manang area treks. One can also walk through Besishahar area to Pokhara in a four days. 
 Getting there
Gorkha is five  hours from Kathmandu, four and half from Pokhara, and two hours from Chitwan. If travelling by bus, take the bus to Pokhara, get off at Abu Khaireni on the way to Pokhara from Chitwan or Kathmandu. From Abu Khaireni, take a bus to Gorkha, the ride is 21km. If you are travelling to Pokhara from Kathmandu or Chitwan, or vice-versa, you can make Gorkha a daytime stop-over. CAR FARE US $ 70
Accommodation
Basically, two choices. Gorkha Hill Resort is a rather expensive upscale hotel (about US$30) with a great view of the Himalayas. The fact that it is located 4km from the town makes it a little inconvenient if you don’t have your own transportation. For about US$8, there is also a very basic lodge closer to the town.
Meals
Not much. There are a number of local eateries serving dal-bhat (the staple Nepali food of rice with vegetables and lentil soup). Gorkha Hill Resort serves decent food (primarily to their guests) for a steep US$8-US$10 price range. If you are there for a day trip, bringing your own sandwich etc. from Kathmandu or Pokhara is perhaps better.
Trekking
Manaslu (8163m), the soul or spirit of mountain is the eighth highest peak of the world. This area, situated close to the Annapurna massif, was opened for trekking in 1992. 
The trek heads north from Gorkha, along the Burhi Gandaki river, the route then turns westwards into a high alpine valley. It offers imminent mountains, passes, deep gorges, hamlets, gamps, chortens, etc. With its unique grandeur and scenic beauty, Manaslu trek takes one to spectacular views, lush valley and stunning Himalayan views.
Barpak
Barpak, mostly inhibited by British ex-army men is also known as the village of the Capt. Gaje Ghale - the first Nepali to be honored with Victoria Cross.The majority of the residents of Barpak belong to Gurung and Ghale with their original, alive and pristine traditions, culture and festivals.
The Manaslu trek is popular as it takes you on a moderate trekking, historical tour, pilgrimage tour, agro tourism and community based home stay. However, villages en route provide an insight into the real beauty of Himalayas. Barpak lies along the trekking route to Manaslu. It is situated at an altitude of 1900 meters above sea level to 45 km north from Gorkha Bazaar. Barpak was ruled by Ghale King before unification of the nation.
Well preserved, Barpak today invites travelers to experience its unique offerings: rich culture, mountain views and hiking to name a few. Barpak is tantalizing and yet remains undiscovered.
Barpak has retained its age-old cultural attributes and a Ghale architecture that reminds of old Kathmandu valley.
Laprak
Laprak is a very beautiful village lying to the north of Gorkha Baazar, in an altitude 2200 m. from the sea level. It is a unique Gurung settlement consisted of nearly 500 households.
The major religion followed by the people of this village is Buddhism and strongly committed to practice of nonviolence. Their lineage continues with the inherited culture and is an old ethnic group with strong faith on their tradition and culture The major two routes to reach to this Gurung village are through the Daraundi valley or along side of the Diarchy hill. Diarchy is one the major view point from where one could admire the panoramic view of the ranges of Himalayan and some summits: Langtang, Ganesh Himal, Buddha Himal, Himalchuli, Manaslu, Annapurna and others.
 

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