Nepal Village Trekking

Village tours allow visitors to experience a stay in a typical Nepal village. You will get to stay in home of the villagers and during your stay, you will get delicious local food and drink and comfortable accommodation provided by your host family. You are get a chance to interact with the villagers and g et to know their culture, tradition and way of life first hand beside, you will be contributed directly to the welfare of the village which is directly beneficial for local peoples. Village tours are conducted in Sirubari, Gorkha, Dhading and many more...

Sirubari Village Trekking

The Sirubari village is a totally unspoiled Gurung settlement set in the hiss at 1700 meters above sea level. The climate is ideal at any season of the year. During the September to June season with warm days and nights. Sirubari village is a short drive and walk from Pokhara, the major tourist center for the Annapurna. The trail to the village is steep but well made and most people manage to reach the village after a three-hour walk. We will be welcomed into the community and invited to stay in the home of one of the villages. ...........

Dhola Nalang Village Trek

High up in the Himalayas in the Annapurna and Manaslu Mountain range in the Mid western Nepal there are some Villages called Dhola. Which is situated at an altitude of 1210 m above the sea level? It is about 100 km North West of Kathmandu. Trekking trail in this area is newly introduced and recommended in propose of non touristic site for researches, students, photographers, anthropologies and Nature lover. You will stay in the local family and sleeping in the small house and eating a really Nepali traditional food......

Ghale Gaun Ghana Pokhara

The trek from Trisuli to Nepal historical town Gorkha is a relatively easy but extremely interesting. The one week long trek starts from Trishuli Bazar-an old famous town to the north of Kathmandu brings through nice and cultural villages with nature to the Nepal's most historical place Gorkha. The trek is ideal choices for those who are looking for non touristy trekking region of Nepal as the areas are totally peace full and unspoilt. ..........

Balthali Village Trek

Balthali Village tour is one of the best tourist destinations for those who are relatively looking for easy, short and family trekking with children. This village is situated just beyond to Panauti about 40 km away from Kathmandu . It offers a sun rise in the east, speculating Himalayan range from Manaslu to Mt. Everest in the north, innumerable rice terraces in the.......

Gorkha Village Trek

Gorkha tour is one of the best tourist destinations for those who are relatively looking for easy, short and family trekking with children. This village is situated just beyond to Panauti about 40 km away from Kathmandu . It offers a sun rise in the east, speculating Himalayan range from Manaslu to Mt. Everest in the north, innumerable rice terraces in the.......

 Nuwakot durbar square with village trekking

 

The historical palace area of Nuwakot located at 76 km far west-north of Kathmandu has been regarded as an important place since ancient time. Before 1744 AD, nepal was devided into numerous tiny States. In order to build a single strong nation, Kind Prithvi Narayan Shah of Gorkha led the unification campaign from this region. During that time, Nuwakot as a colony of Kantipur (Kathmandu) was regarded as the western main gate to enter the valley. This place was also popular as the main route for trade with Tibet.

 

Making the Nuwakot hill as the main fort including other eight forts- Belkot, Bhairabkot, Kalikot, Malakot, Dhuwankot, Pyaskot, Simalkot and Salyankot in its sourrounding area, collectively was named as ‘Nawakotta’ (nine forts). So it is believed that ‘Nuwakot’ was derived from Nawakotta. Due to the influence of Kantipur, different places, rest houses, dabalis, temples and stupas of archeological significance were built and various cultural customs were practised in Nuwakot during Malla and Shah periods which still have been observed with pride.

Most popular Saat Tale Darbar (Seven storey palace) was built by Prithvi Narayan Shah by evicting labourers from Lalitpur in 1762 and still it is regarded as a model of architecture. This used to be tropical place and it is notable that the King Rana Bahadur Shah met the British representative Mr. William Kirkpatric at this place in 1793 just after the war between Nepal and China. Just east-southern side of Saat Tale Darbar, here is a west facing palace made of oily bricks, called Rangamahal. It was built as a recreational spot for the three Malla Kings of Kantipur Valley. There are may dabalis and Resthouses which were built with religious and social purposes.

Cultural practices of Malla period continues to be the main attraction for tourists in this area. Some of the cultural festivals observed even today are Bhairabi Jatra or Sindure Jatra, Narayan Jatra, Gai Jatra, Shipai Jatra, Devi Jatra, Lakhe dance, Fulpati and Krishna Janmastami etc.

 

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