Ghandruk in western Nepal, which serves the style of its ethnic Gurung culture, has been amongst the most popular locations for countrywide and international tourists for a long time and is regarded a must-stop throughout the Annapurna Circuit trek. The Ghandruk village is additionally referred to as Stone Village and Konda in the local language.
It is the most preferred journey activities in Nepal is a end result of Nepal’s diverse landscapes and topography. The village is a essential recruitment center for the well-known Gurkha soldiers and is the hub of the Annapurna Conservation Area Project, which promotes many varied ecological projects.
Ghandruk, the famous Gurung village at 2,010m (6,600ft), is positioned northwest of the lakeside town of Pokhara. It is reachable in one day, with a 4 to five-hour stroll after a quick experience from the city. Given that the small village is on the much-used path to the Annapurna Sanctuary or the Annapurna Base Camp (also referred to as ‘ABC’ by means of trekkers), it claims to be the most visited trekking place in Nepal and is extensively recognized and popular amongst international visitors. After opening the Pokhara-Baglung toll road in the mid-1990s, Ghandruk (Ghandrung on some maps) has considered a gradual enlarge in home tourists as well.