Gorkha

In Nepalese history, the Gorkha district had a vital role. Gorkha District is where King Prithvi Narayan Shah was born. He started the fight for Nepal’s unification and fought fiercely to unite the entire Nepal kingdom. It was the Shah dynasty’s former domain. The starting point for hikers making the Manaslu circle is normally Gorkha. Gorkha and Kathmandu are separated by 143 kilometers. The valiant Gurkha warriors are based at Gorkha. The Gorkhalies are reputed to possess a fighter’s heart. The Gurungs, who make up the majority of Gorkha’s population, have distinguished themselves in both World Wars. Gurungs are renowned for their bravery on the battlefield and gracious hosting practices. Because of its religious, cultural, and environmental attractions, Gorkha is a desirable travel destination. Gorkha Durbar is a fort, palace, and temple all rolled into one. The Gorkha Durbar is situated at a height of 1210 meters. The palace structures exhibit the workmanship and traditional Newari culture. The Gorkha Durbar is accessible from Gorkha Bazaar via around 1700 stairs. The Manaslu mountain, Dhaulagiri peak, and Ganesh Himal can all be seen from the palace complex. The palace has significant cultural value and looks out over Gorkha Bazaar. It is a well-liked location to take in the scenery and discover Nepal’s history.

Gorkha durbar

 

Manakamana Temple is located in Gorkha and the name of this temple means “wish of the heart”. The Manakamana goddess is said to grant pilgrims’ wishes when they come to her shrine. Numerous worshipers climb the mountain’s summit each year to attempt to free the Manakamana deity. The Manakamana Temple is located 1320 meters above sea level on top of the mountain. The Manakmana temple used to be crowded with curious people who wanted to ride the cable car as well as religious tourists. Two routes lead to the Manakamana Temple. The cable car that connects the two districts is the most well-liked method. The next option is a day hike that includes a beautiful and tranquil ascent.

Gorakhnath Cave: It is thought that Gorakhnath was a great and strong saint. In Hindu countries, he is the subject of numerous temples and monasteries. He is revered as Nepal’s deity. Gorakhnath serves as the inspiration for the district and state of Gorkha. Just 10 meters below the Gorkha Durbar, there is a cave thought to contain Gorakhnath’s footprint. The temple that was built close to the cave is frequently visited by believers. A large festival is held at the cave in Gorkha on Baishak Purnima every year. It has been observed over the past 700 years and is known as Rot Mahotsav.