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Ghandruk

One of the most famous villages of Nepal, Ghandruk is 32.2 km away from the most beautiful city of Nepal – Pokhara and lies in Kaski District of Gandaki Province. Having diverse natural scenery, spectacular views of the snow-capped mountains, splendid forests, wildlife, and ancient art and culture, Ghandruk is a small village that welcomes more than 40,000 tourists annually.

 

Dramatic panoramic views of the mystic peaks like Mount Annapurna, Mount Machhapuchhre, Mount Hiunchuli, and Mount Gangapurna are possible from Ghandruk, which acts as a gateway to one of the most popular trekking trails – Poonhill Trek. 

 

Started as a resting and refreshment destination for trekkers, climbers, guides, and porters who are on trekking trails or back from the trails, Ghandruk became a famous tourist destination with outstanding lodging facilities targeting national and international tourists.

 

Culturally rich people of Ghandruk impress their guests with cultural programs, local drinks and cuisines, warm hospitality, and broad smiles. Gurung people are the dominant ethnic group of the village who have been binding their guests through their own cultures, sharing their traditional costumes, and food. You can also find Traditional Gurung Dress on Hire service, where you can rent Gurung dress for a specific time and cheap rate. One must-visit Old Gurung Museum near the dress hiring center, where one can learn about ancient Nepali cultures and tools.

 

Different kinds of accommodations like big hotels, lodges, homestays, campsites, and teashops are available in Ghandruk at major areas like Chhomrung, Tada Pani, Banthati, Deurali and along the route of the Annapurna Base Camp from Ghandruk. Though some lodges in the trekking trail lack facilities like hygienic stay, functional toilet, hot shower, and comfortable beds, you can be sure of most restful sleep in Ghandruk.  

 

Ghandruk does not have to be a resting destination after trekking. It can also be a weekend escape from Pokhara. With 4 hours drive in Jeep, or 5 hours drive on a public bus, you can reach Ghandruk from Pokhara. Friends, families, bikers, hikers, trekkers, and nature lovers come to Ghandruk to experience some quality time away from their busy life.

 

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