The Gurung Heritage Trekking Trail (GHTT) is a compelling new trekking option, providing a 7-10 day adventure that complements the shortened Annapurna Circuit due to road expansion. This trail is historically significant as it is believed to be the migration route of the Gurung people from their ancestral lands in Gandaki province to present-day Kaski, Lamjung, and other areas. Local and international studies support this migration theory. Traditional Gurung oral history mentions key locations along this trail, such as Krapudanda, Kwholasonthar, Thurju, Namun Laa, and Timang, which are significant in their final post-death ritual, "Arghu."
Additionally, the GHTT intersects with the historical salt trade route, once used to transport salt from Manang Bhot to Kaski and Lamjung. Ruins of settlements and resting places along this route highlight its historical importance.
The Gurung Tourism Entrepreneurs' Association of Nepal (GTEAN) explored the trail from June 3-12, 2024. The team, including GTEAN officials, researchers, trail planners, engineers, and communication experts, identified the GHTT as a promising trekking venture
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Kwholasothar
Kwholasothar, at 3283 meters, is the heart of the GHTT. Believed to be the cradle of Gurung civilization, it boasts ancient ruins of settlements, palaces, and even a cavalry parade ground. Archaeological studies have confirmed its historical significance.
Dudhpokhari, a glacial lake at 4585 meters, is a spiritual highlight of the trail. A two-night stay in Thurju allows visitors to explore this revered site, deeply rooted in the beliefs of locals. Bathing in its waters on the full moon of Bhadau Purnima is said to be fulfilling.
Dolpa district, inspire of being rich of its own religions and traditions also natural beauties, it hasn’t been yet developed in the field of tourism. We have found two main reasons why it isn’t developed yet.
Panch Pokhari is a very well known destination in the tourism sector in Nepal. In the Nepali language, Panchpokhari means Five Ponds. Moreover, Paanch Pokhari is a very holy and famous place for the Buddhist & Hindu pilgrimage trip in the Sindhupalchok district.
The Trekking Agencies Association of Nepal (TAAN) has successfully conducted a on-site exploration visit of the Great Lake Trail under the supervision of the Buddha Himal-Himalchuli Great Lake Circuit Trail Inspection Team.