|
|
 |
Gorkha is a scenic hill- town with great
historical significance. |
 |
|
King Prithvi
Narayan Shah, who unified the kingdom of
Nepal during eighteenth century, was
born in the township of Gorkha. Situated
on a small hillock at an attitude of
about 1000 m, Gorkha offers panoramic
view of snow-fed mountain.
Then the small kingdom of Gorkha,
founded by king Drabya Shah in 1560 A.
D. |
 |
|
became famous
during the dynasty of Ram Shah (1604-1641 A.D.),
who earned the reputation of being just to his
people. There was a famous proverb in those days
which said that one should go to Gorkha if he
were looking for justice.
In the middle of eighteenth century there were
hundreds of small kingdoms and principalities in
what is today's Nepal. The great Prithvi Narayan
Shah took the mammoth task of unifying Nepal in
the eighteenth century. The Gorkha soldiers
under his dynamic leadership eventually
succeeded in conquering the Kathmandu valley.
The capital of greater Nepal was shifted to
Kathmandu since then. But this beautiful
township has always remained as the center of
attraction for many Nepalese as well as foreign
visitors. |
|
Gorkha Durbar |
|
This historical
palace is situated on the top of
the fortified hill above the
township, about one hour's walk
uphill from the bus station. On
the west side of palace is the
temple of Goddess Gorakhkali.
There is also a famous cave
sheltering the statue of
Gorakhnath Baba (sage). It is
believed that the name of Gorkha
was derived from the name of
this sage, whose blessings
inspired King Prithvi Narayan
Shah for the unification of
Nepal. From the top of the hill
above Gorkha palace and from a
saddle east of the
bazaar, the view of Manaslu and
Himalchuli is spectacular.
Gorkha
Bazaar
It 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.
Gorkhanath 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 Manang area treks.
One can also walk through
Besishahar area to Pokhara in a
four days.
Uppallaokot
It is situated at a 20 minutes
walking distance from Gorkha
palace. There is a viewing
platform at an altitude of 1520
meters in Upallokot from where
the spectacular view of Gorkha
palace and the sliver shining
snow-fed peaks can be enjoyed.
Manakamana
On a beautiful ridge south-east
of the township of Gorkha lies
the holy temple of Manakamana,
the holy goddess of aspirations.
It is a famous pilgrimage site
for Hindus. Manakamana is 4
hour's walk uphill from Anbu
Khaireni on Kathmandu-Pokhara
Highway.
|
|
|
|