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Home Stay at Ghale-gaon



Annapurna Encounter welcomes for a visit with home stay at Ghale-gaon in the eastern Annapurna area, beneath the large Lamjung Himal with Manaslu mountain range, this is another typical charming village with Gurung tribes, they are mostly
farmers and most of the men’s are enlisted in the British, Indian and Nepali army famous for their outstanding gallantry since last 1st & 2nd world wars.

So, this visit Homestay at Ghale-gaon home of the famous, legendry Gorkha’sVisit to Ghalegaun Home Stay leads to unspoiled traditional Gurung tribe’s lifestyle, staying in the comfort of cozy huts made out of local materials and observe the daily farm life of this Gurung community, this village located in the high green hill surrounded with, rivers, streams, waterfalls and green forests in the laps of Western Himalaya with stunning views of towering Mt. Machhapuchhre “The Fish Tail” at 6,693 meters, Mt. Annapurna I at 8,091m, Annapurna II at 7,939 m Mt. Annapurna IV at 7,525m, Lamjung Himal, Boudha Himal 6,974m, Himalchuli 6,747m and with range of adjoining peaks.

Cultural Attractions:
Ghalegaun is a model village for experiencing the typical culture and lifestyles of the Gurung people. Traditional customs are still followed during births, deaths, marriages and in other rituals. Age old cultural dances like Jyaure, Serka, Dohori, Ghatu, Sorathi, Jankri etc are performed on various occasions accompanied by different musical instruments and with the dancers in traditional dress. Visitors to Ghalegaun are welcomed with offering of garlands and tika while music and dances are performed and traditional farewell songs are sung when guests depart. Nepali New Year and Buddha Jayanti are celebrated with traditional dance called Ghatu. The people of Ghalegaun keep goats and sheep and use wool from these animals to make woolen products. They make clothes and bags from nettle fiber (Allo Cloth) and scarf, towels and shawls from the wool of angora rabbits. Ironsmiths make different iron products. Craftsmen produce a whole of different products from bamboo.
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