October 7, 2013
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Jagat Village, located in the Lamjung District of North-Central Nepal, is a small town that features a traditional style. It is situated within the Gandaki zone. The term “Jagat” is commonly used by students to describe a normal state of consciousness.
The Nepali term for “the world” is Jagat. Unfortunately, this beautiful Jagat Village was struck by a 7.9 magnitude earthquake on the Richter scale in 2015, which destroyed many of its houses and hotels. Climbers often stay here after a day-long trekking adventure. Despite being small, the village has well-run small hotels that offer quality food and resting facilities. The hospitality of the Nepali people is truly amazing and their attire is traditional, with little influence from modern-day technology felt in Jagat Village. Nevertheless, visitors can still access high-speed internet connection to stay connected with the world.
October 7, 2013
In
Mt Bromo Astro Adventure Workshop
In case you’re not interested in making a detour to Tilicho Lake, there’s another activity worth considering in Manang: a short trip to the charming village of Khangsar.During our trek from Manang to Tilicho Lake Base Camp, we stopped by Khangsar along the way. However, you can also get there directly from Manang in about two hours, with an elevation gain of 200 meters each way. It’s a great option for a quick and rewarding excursion.
October 7, 2013
In
Mt Bromo Astro Adventure Workshop
In case you’re not interested in making a detour to Tilicho Lake, there’s another activity worth considering in Manang: a short trip to the charming village of Khangsar.During our trek from Manang to Tilicho Lake Base Camp, we stopped by Khangsar along the way. However, you can also get there directly from Manang in about two hours, with an elevation gain of 200 meters each way. It’s a great option for a quick and rewarding excursion.
October 7, 2013
In
Situated in the Manang district of the Gandaki Province in Nepal, Gangapurna Lake is a stunning glacial lake. The lake was created as a result of the movement of glaciers from nearby peaks such as Mt Gangapurna, Annapurna IV, Khangsar Kang, and Glacier Dom.