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Gorkha is a hill bazaar and the ancestral home of the Shah
dynasty which rules Nepal today. It is from here that King Prithvi Narayan
Shah started his conquest of the country's various tiny kingdoms and unified
them into a single nation, Nepal. Perched one thousand feet above Gorkha Bazaar,
the palace dominates the surroundings and is visible from all around the area.
It is regarded as a holy shrine by many and from here, visitors can get fantastic
views of lush green valleys and the Himalaya beyond. The palace also boasts
beautiful architecture.
Even though only Hindus are allowed to enter the palace
premises, it is worthwhile walking up the stairs for the view. A holy cave
is situated just below the palace where once lived a saint named Gorakhnath
from which the town earned its name. Visitors will enjoy strolling around
Gorkha Bazaar which is located below the palace. Its fine architecture and
cobbled lanes are reminiscent of a time long forgotten.
To get to Gorkha from
Kathmandu, rented cars, taxis or public buses are available at the main bus
station at Gongabu. Visitors should buy their tickets in advance since the
buses leave at 7 am every morning. On your arrival in Gorkha, you can make
a selection from a wide range of lodgings which provide cheap as well as
expensive accommodations. |