Agroecotourism Model Village
Introduction
Agrotourism is a style of vacation which is normally on farms. This may include the
chance to help with farming tasks during the visit. Agro tourism is developing
into a large part of the tourism industry and will soon be one of the largest
sectors of tourism. People are more interested in how their food is produced
and want to meet the producers and talk with them about what goes into food
production.
Nepal
has plenty of natural resources, which makes agro-tourism more popular and
fascinating among tourists. During the summer season you will be exhilarated to
see the farmers being involved in rice plantation. The techniques they follow
for plantation and harvesting differs from one region to another. The laborious
farmers turn their field into an opera theatre where they sing local songs and
exchange funny remarks to avoid the sluggishness and sense of hard work. In
winter season fields are adorned when wheat plant starts sprouting across the
land. Not limited to this, every season is rich in its agricultural product and
provides the tourists a life time experience.
Rice,
wheat and maize are the major crops of Nepal. Farming systems and crop production
in Nepal vary across the agricultural zones. Physically, the country is divided
into four ecological strata: the southern terai plain; the southern mountain
ranges; the central hill complex; the northern great Himalayas. Rice-based
cropping systems, with wheat or maize as a secondary crop, are predominant in
the terai and middle hills, whereas in the high mountains maize, millet, barley
and buckwheat are cultivated. Tea, cardamom, ginger and coffee are the
important cash crops of the middle hills. Likewise, wide ranges of temperate
fruits in the high mountains; citrus in the middle hills; tropical/subtropical
fruits are also grown in the terai and middle hill valleys. Vegetable-growing
in kitchen gardens is practiced at all elevations. In addition to this
Livestock is an important component of the Nepalese farming system providing
food for humans, manure for plants, and draft power for farms and cash income
for farm families. Cattle, buffaloes, sheep, goat, pigs and poultry are the
livestock species reared across different agricultural zones.
Agro
tourism has various different economic and socio cultural aims. The basis of
the program is the revitalization of the countryside and reversal of urban
trend. It brings tourists to the countryside instead of over populating cities.
You can meet lovely and hardworking people of rural area, share a meal with
them, stay at their houses as family guests, taste their local drink and see
them carry on with life graciously. In addition, to the heartwarming
hospitality, you will also witness some of the most spectacular views of the
mountain landscapes or heritage sites along the way.
Our
company truly shares its profit gained by selling the specific packages with
the local community. The purpose of this profit sharing is to encourage them to
turn their traditional agricultural skill into modern one. In this relation we
frequently conduct training and workshop to educate and empower the local
community and be a part of their development process.
Agroecotourism
model village: Gale Gaun
One
of the famous indigenous people of Nepal Gurung is located in an eye catching
center of the Nepal Himalaya. The world’s famous Annapurna round route lies at
this place. The Gurungs, dwellers of Annapurna and Manaslu Himal regions are
famous for hard working and their bravery. The Gurungs villages situated in the
northern part of the Lamjung district are Nepal’s new destination. Since a
decade ago the concept of village tourism, eco- tourism and cultural tourism
are being exercised in this region.
Photo: Ghale Gaun |
Among
the fourteen zones of Nepal, Ghale Gaun lies in Gandaki zone. Located in the
Northern part of Lamjung District, in Ghale Uttar Kanya VDC, Ghale Gaun is
approximately 205km North West of Kathmandu and 125 km north east of Pokhara.
The typical Gurung village is situated at the height of 2100m from the sea
level. Ghalegaun is probably the only place of Nepal from where you can see the
nine different district of Nepal as well it also commands a superb breathtaking
view of majestic western Himalayas including Dhaulagiri Range,
Machhapuchhare/Mt Fishtail (6693m), Annapurna 1st (8091m), Annapurna II (7939m)
Annapurna IV (7525m), Peak 29 (7,871 m), Lamjung Himal (6,983), Bouddha Himal
(6974m), Himalchuli(6747m) and many more smaller peaks and botanical garden,
historical uttankanya temple and tea garden are the major attraction of this
village Ghale Gaun which is better known as its warm hospitality and SAARC no.
1 destination for the visitors from the past few year. Ghaleguan lies in the
North West side of Lamjung form its district headquarter Besisahar. Ghale Gaun
was named as second village tourism destination after Sirubari of Syanja after
2056 B. S. Ghale Gaun has been recently crowned as the No. 1 village tourism
destination in SAARC Region.
There
are around 115 houses in this village. Ghale Gaun has its own uniqueness.
Visitors are welcome with Mala (garlands) on neck and Tika on forehead with
traditional music and songs by the women’s group (Aama samuha) of the village.
Guest is treated as their family member. The people of this village are honest,
loyal, social and laborious. Villagers wear their traditional dresses, both by
man and women. Agriculture, animal
farming, joining to British and Indian army is the main occupation of the
people here.
Honey
Hunting is also one of the main attractions of Ghalegaun. People use their
experienced skills and hang on a cliff 300 meters above with the help of Bamboo
and hemp ropes. And also we can see the view of sun rise in the morning. Ghale
Gaun has also built a Gurung museum house, where visitors could see the daily
house hold use tools, agricultural tools, cultural dresses and local musical
instruments. Ghale Gaun is culturally reach, they perform different kinds of
dances as per the occasion; such as Ghatu dance (on the full moon day of
Baisakh), Aarghau (main traditional ritual performed after the death).
Similarly other dances are putputte, lama dance, pachhyu dance, Ghyabre dance
etc.
Experience
the incredible hospitality of Nepal’s ethnic Gurung people during this 7 day
home-stay tour from Kathmandu. Journey to the remote Himalayan village of Ghale
Gaun to discover the traditional culture and lifestyle of the Gurung people
first-hand.
Honey
Hunting Journey
From
thousands of years ago, indigenous people Gurung of these reasons are
accustomed on cliff honey hunting. No doubt, our heart tremble on viewing the
unbelievable scene of honey hunting run at the cliff of height 200 meters only
on the support of homemade traditional ladder made up of Niyalo and rope of
Choyo. October\ November and may\ June are two probable periods of honey
hunting in a year.
Photo: Honey Hunting |
Autumn
season's hunting is done in the low altitude belt. They are nearer from the
base. So journey of this seasons' are short generally of 4-5 days long. But
high altitude hunting being far from the base are of 5-9 days long. Honey
hunting occurs in very critical natural topography which is generally isolated
from human habitation. We have to be well equipped with all food & tents or
campaign management including guides, porters & sometimes we have to take
help from villagers.
For
well established companies it is possible to buy only hunting programs with
certain inclusions like daily allowances for hunters, community charge, life
insurance with tents & fooding facilities for them. Provided that they have
to manage every necessicities for their groups themselves.
Gurung
Culture
In
this culture tour one can enjoy the Gurung culture, handicrafts, dance etc.
Besides this we can also arrange the cultural activities of other tribes of
Nepal like Magar, Newar, Tharu, Darai etc. It may be 5-15 days long.
In
cultural aspects Himalayan region of Nepal, Gurung is in the first. In their
daily life during the time of happiness and sorrow they perform different types
of traditional dances. for example folk dances Jyaure, Krishna Charitra, Ghatu
etc. in the time of happiness and Serka, Gghyabring, Jhankri Nach (with dance)
in the time of sorrow.
Hot
Springs
Such
hot spring are natural & found beside the river beds. This water is safety
besides this, due to the preserve of different elements, bathing in these
springs are good for health, as they cure arthritics, paralysis uric acid &
skin diseases. This hot spring tour is of 3 days, but can be extended further
if needed 8 hour drive to hot spring village 1.5 hour walk for hot spring pond
& back to lodge. Slide show or culture program after dinner.
The
days & mornings of spring & summer are so hot that, they are not
enjoyable at all. So, we have developed night way trek in the light of moon.
Snow caped mountains, rivers & chirping of birds are very beautiful
interesting to enjoy. During this trek the trekkers will be provided with 2
touch light each along with guide with strong security.
Night
Way Treks At Ghalegaun-Ghan Pokhara Round
Basically
trekking is done during morning & days’ time, but the trekking which is
done during quiet night hours (6:00 pm - 10:00 pm) in moon-light & dark
nights along with cold breeze are very different. One can see night scenes; so
night way treks are very interesting & protective.
Slim
Way Treks At Ghalegaun To Pokhara
Some
peoples of developed countries are exceptionally over weight due to their
portentous & chemically preserved dieting habits. So they themselves are
becoming the home of different diseases. Such individuals need 3-4 hours daily
walk along with organic food, massage with medicinal oil, to maintain their
health condition. So this slim way trek is especially for those heavy persons.
Vergin
Route Trek. Annapurna round trek has been destroyed due to the development of
roads which creates not only pollution, but also lost chariness of natural
trekking. So to have the real taste of trekking we have developed 3 new routes
which are lashed with lots of natural heritage like rivers, lakes, mountains,
floral faunal varities along with Gurung cultural activities.
Such
trips are very adventerous and are well organised. This journey is completed
generally in 11 days but can be extended up to 14 - 16 days? Which goes as
follows:
Khudi-
Ghalegaun, Ghanpokhara-Dudhpokhari- Lamjung base camp Trek
Among
lots of our attempts since last 3 year we are organising the Dudhpokhari
Festival. Dudhpokhari is borderline of Manang, Kaski and Lamjung. Mountain
views, wild lives, natural sceneries are specialties of the very place.
One
can be a true friend of Ghale Gaun because the permanently located spectacular
view of Mt Manasul in the east , Lamjung Himal and Annapurna II in the north
and fishtail in the west. It is more famous for sunrise views , birds watching,
farms and fields workings, furthermore the dense forest around the village and
panoramic views of the blossomed rhododendron proves Ghale Gaun more beautiful
& unique . Early in the morning you can wake up with the soft breeze of
unpolluted air with the warm rays of sun. You can roam around the village
observing their lifestyle and their warm and sincere hospitality. It is a
perfect place for experiencing the real culture and lifestyle of the Gurung
people. Traditional rituals are still followed during births, deaths, marriages
and at other important times in a person’s life.
Gurung
Museum
The
Museum with its collection of various artful things dresses and ornaments used
by Gurung community, the agriculture workshop and other important gift from
their ancestor again gives the glimpse of an old age. As well as observe the
significant insight of culture, history and development process.
Utterkanya
Temple
North
to the village is the holy place where the temple is situated. The unique
orientation of the goddess idol of them temple facing north which is very rare
in other temple, one can see the mythical approach in the myth. Beside temple
has the holy water pond constructed by the Ghale king. It is said that many
people working in military from this area loosed their life in different
battles like first world war, second world war etc. but after the construction
of this temple no one has had been victim of such miss fortune.
Handricraft
Bamboo
is the main source for handicraft. Doko, Namlo, Thusni, Bhakari, Dalo , Ghum,
Pakhi , Bakhu etc are the best identified handicraft. Beside these they make
other several handicrafts for their works, for milking and keeping local
drinks. They do not love fashionable clothes of city life, they try to maintain
their clothing by their woolen products. The clothes made from Nettle Fiber and
Aloe has a big Demand today which is produced in Ghale Gaun.
Tea
Garden
The
rays of sun falling on those giant mountains shines like a gold foil. Photo: Tea Garde |
When you go to the steep hill of tea farming you will say we never thought we will get tea farming there. You may get the satisfaction of visiting Darjeeling as well as Kalingpong when you will be roaming around tea garden.
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