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The most beautiful village in Nepal
Nepal is a small country with hundreds and thousands of small villages, each of them having its own culture and style. While most tourists may stay in tourist destinations like Kathmandu or Pokhara, you'll miss out on what makes Nepal so beautiful if you don't venture into some of the smaller villages. You get to know about the different cultures and traditions and also can see wildlife and mesmerizing views of mountains. If you are looking for places to visit quickly visit these villages in different parts of Nepal.
1. Badimalika
This village is located in the remote western part of Nepal in the Bajura district. Badimalika village is one of the least explored tourist destinations. Badimalika village is named after the holy temple of Badimalika. The way to Badimalika village road is not only difficult but also dangerous. Therefore, it is recommended to hire a guide to complete the journey with minimal risk. Not many people know about the trail as it is located in a remote area. But, the village of Badimalika is one of the must-see sites for its unparalleled beauty. The Khaptad National Park preserves the traditional and local atmosphere of this beautiful small village. This village is full of rare flora and fauna. Take the opportunity to see the beautiful landscape, unique culture, and people, and explore the exotic, forest and other things in Badimalika village. You can visit this village at any time of the year, but most of the religious people visit during Janai Purnima.
2. Balthali Village
One of the lesser-known treks in Nepal that requires a lot of attention from travelers is the Balthali village trek. Balthali village is a small village 40 kilometers from Kathmandu which lies between Panauti and Khopasi. If you love the sunset, you don’t want to miss the sunrise view of Balthali village. Also, peaks like Manaslu and Langtang have views of Everest that will make you speechless. You can start your journey from Dhulikhel which is a beautiful place to spend a good time. From Dhulikhel walk to Namo Budhha. Ancient legends related to Namo Budhha will keep you engrossed all the time. From Namo Budhha, it takes about 3 hours to reach Balthali village. You can stay in a guesthouse in Balthali or choose a homestay for a local experience. Balthali village has a large settlement of Tamang. You can explore Tamang culture and the Balthali lifestyle. Try their unique food and also enjoy their traditional music.
3. Chhusang Village
Chhusang village is a beautiful village that you will see during the Upper Mustang trek. During Upper Mustang Trek, 6 to 7 hours of descent from Ghiling village (3570m) will take you to Chhusang village at 2980m above sea level. You will cross the Syangboche la Pass at 3850 m above sea level while exploring caves and ancient monasteries. The peaceful village of Chhusang sits on the banks of the Kali Gandaki River. Learn about Tibetan culture and discover the gems of the Chhusang village with a wonderful and exciting tour. The weather is clear at this time, and the cool air will keep you cool during your long walk. You'll need a special permit to enter the Upper Mustang area, and a guide to lead you.
4. Daman
Daman village is located in Makanpur district and is a famous hill station in Nepal. Only 3 to 4 hours from Kathmandu is enough to reach Daman which is at an altitude of 2400m. Travelers often choose Daman as a holiday destination that can be visited in a short time. From the top of Daman, you can see Spectacular and captivating views of the peaks like Mount Everest, Manaslu, Ganesh Himal, Cho Oyu, Dhaulagiri, Annapurna, Dorjee Lakpa, Langtang Himal, and Gaurishankar, etc. The period between September to January and March to May is the best time of the year to visit Daman. In spring, the weather is clear. Average temperatures for hiking and clear mountain views. You can visit Risheshwor Mahadev temple and Sim Bhanjyang near the village. You can also see the snow-covered mountains. You can play in the snow during the day and enjoy the fire at night.
5. Ghalegaun
Ghalegaun is a beautiful village at the foothills of Langtang and is an unparalleled blessing of nature in urban form. It is one of the most famous villages in Nepal which is beautiful, accessible, and authentic. Ghalegaun is located 125 km northeast of Pokhara. The most interesting thing about visiting Ghalegaun is that the place gives you an amazing view of some peaks like Machhapuchhare, Annapurna massif, Lamjung Himal, and Himalchuli. Located in the Lamjung district, Ghale Gaun is home to the brave Gorkhas and Gurung communities. It is a beautiful village untouched by Western influences. You will notice that the village is a traditional Nepalese house that is not made of concrete. The people of the village are engaged in animal husbandry. Honey hunting is one of the most unique and exciting skills developed by some villagers. The Ghale Gaun people are very hospitable. To get their hospitality, opt for accommodation. In this way, you can help them earn a living and take a closer look at their lifestyle. The city of Ghalegaun is interesting in many ways. The view of the landscape is spectacular from the front door. Don't miss the sunset and sunset view from Ghalegaun. Explore their authentic local food, clothes, jewelry, rituals, and language while visiting Ghalegaun village.
6. Ghandruk
Ghandruk village is one of the few villages in the beautiful Annapurna region. You can go to Ghandruk by bike, bus, or jeep. Ghandruk is a good travel destination if you are looking for a beautiful city nearby. Most of the time, the Gurung people stay in the village of Ghandruk. There are many hotels and restaurants in Ghandruk, but if you want to explore Gurung culture and experience its hospitality, it is recommended to choose a homestay. Try the authentic cuisine of Gurung village and their traditional music too. The best time to visit Ghandruk village is considered to be spring (February/March-May) and autumn (September-November) when the weather is mild. This is the season of the Rhododendron forest at its best. The forest is covered with rhododendron flowers and the view is breathtaking. The mountain-viewing experience is also better during these times. Check out the clear view of Annapurna Mountain and nearby Machhapuchhre. Visit the Ghandruk Cultural Museum to discover the Gurung culture. It is an old museum preserved by the locals. The museum gives you the opportunity to see ancient weapons, tools, photographs, artifacts, and jewelry. Also, get a chance to wear Gurung's costume and click more photos. After visiting the Ghandruk Cultural Museum, it is recommended to visit the Ghandruk Tea Garden next, which is a half-hour walk from the museum. You will have to climb about 630 steps which will be a bit tough but an exciting task.
7. Jiri
Popularly known as the "Switzerland of Nepal", Jiri is a beautiful village with a beautiful landscape. It is one of the most popular hill stations in Nepal for dating, honeymoons, short trips, vacations, snowfall, and many more. Jiri village is located in Dolakha district, about 190 km from Kathmandu. It was the gateway to the Everest region before the trek was changed for a new route. Trekkers still prefer the Jiri route and think of it as the old route to Everest. Jiri village is accessible both by plane and by car. The freeway is winding and narrow, so you have to go slowly. On the other hand, the flight from Kathmandu to Jiri is short and easy. Travelers visit Jiri especially when they want to take a short trip to a place that is not far from the city and is close to nature. This place is suitable for travel at any time of the year. To enjoy the snow and see the amazing mountains, choose the fall and winter seasons to visit Jiri Village. Jiri is also known for its cheese industry. Jiri's milk cheese produces delicious yak cheese and chhurpi (dry cheese). You will not have a problem with accommodation because there are many hotels and resorts with good facilities and services.
8. Kagbeni
Kagbeni, a beautiful village known as the gateway of Mustang is one of the famous towns in Nepal. Even a movie called Kagbeni was made in 2008, which showed Kagbeni's beauty a lot. Every year, thousands of pilgrims go to Kagbeni, which is on the road to the Muktinath temple. The Kali Gandaki River that flows through Kagbeni village has religious significance. Hindu pilgrims take a dip in the river Kali Gandaki and make offerings to the departed souls. Kagbeni, located between Jomsom and Lo Manthang, is a beautiful village with beautiful scenery. The houses here are not made of cement-like the city. You will not miss seeing the unique design of the traditional building and the wonderful view of the surrounding landscape from the balcony. Most of the time in Kagbeni the climate is windy and dry. Wind speed increases with increasing altitude in this region. The air is cold so avoid winter time to visit Kagbeni. Spring and autumn are the best times to visit Kagbeni because the weather is clear and beautiful to see the sparkling mountains that surround Kagbeni. A visit to Kagbeni is one of the best ways to discover Tibetan culture and the lifestyle of the Sherpa people. Some ancient Kagbeni monasteries are worth visiting. People here work in agriculture, raising animals, trading, harvesting, and producing apple cider.
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#nofilter coz this nature is bliss and this complexion is a blessing #hiking #khopasi #khopasibalthalikhopasi #today #riverside #dusky #thunderarms
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Pictures from the two outreach camps I did with Chimalaya Charity and their team last week. The first was held in Nagarkot and the second in Khopasi. Liv-Unni was unfortunately sick the whole week, so I had to do the nutrition lectures alone. I did one for school kids in Nagarkot and two for mothers in Khopasi. Great experiences!!
The CC team also did health checks and height/weight monitoring and Dr. Manju provided information about how to treat common child health problems such as diarrhea, fever, coughing and vomiting. I really believe in this form of a “mobile clinic” reaching out to people in the villages.
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One killed, 11 injured after Bolero plunges 45 metres 12 Sept, Dhulikhel: A person was killed and at least 11 injured when a Bolero jeep veered out of control and plunged some 45 metres below near the Khopasi Hydro Power Project’s Powerhouse at Panauti municipality – 11.
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The seventh grade class went to the Balthali area for this year’s Service Nepal. Students were challenged with leadership and team building activities, demanding hikes and work at a local Tamang school.Day one was met with a short bus ride to Khopasi and a hike to the Balthali area. After an enjoyable lunch, the class headed to a Tamang school close to the campsite to share songs, dance, games., and to support the school with needed stationary supplies. The interaction was a fun experience.The next day was a busy work day with a forty-five minute hike to another Tamang village school. Students painted the exterior of two buildings, taught lessons to various age levels, and played games with the kids at the school. Backpacks from the backpack drive were donated, as well as white boards and other supplies for the teachers and students to enhance learning.Wednesday was a full day of appreciating the local environment as we walked from Balthali to Namo Buddha and back. Along the way we were happy to see the blooming national flowers and to make it to the top to of the hill to see the monastery.The week ended with a hike to speak with village elders about conditions in Balthali after the earthquake. Each evening, our group participated in team building and leadership activities that pushed the seventh graders past their comfort zones and built a real trust amongst the seventh grade class.Friday came too quickly and after a short hike back to Khopasi, it was time to return to Lincoln School. Service Nepal 2017 was a fantastic experience of laughter, working together, physical challenges and support for schools in need.
By Danielle Johnson
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