Old Gurung Museum
Old Gurung Museum
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Professional Freelancer Trek guide-Nepal
Pokhara, Nepal423 contributions
Dec 2018 • Business
Hi All if travellers,
I visited several times of that museum with my guests during my trekking guide period since 1995. I highly recommend to visit that place who have interesting to know about if Gurung people's and what kinds of equipment that was using of long years before. Gurung means one kinds caste or indigenous group in Nepal and mainly origin in Ghandruk village.So please visit once a time on your during of Ghorepani-Ghandruk or Annapurna base camp trekking period .
Warm regards
Tulasi Ram Paudel
Professional freelancer trekking guide in Pokhara-Nepal
I visited several times of that museum with my guests during my trekking guide period since 1995. I highly recommend to visit that place who have interesting to know about if Gurung people's and what kinds of equipment that was using of long years before. Gurung means one kinds caste or indigenous group in Nepal and mainly origin in Ghandruk village.So please visit once a time on your during of Ghorepani-Ghandruk or Annapurna base camp trekking period .
Warm regards
Tulasi Ram Paudel
Professional freelancer trekking guide in Pokhara-Nepal
Written 19 December 2018
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lperrygolden
6 contributions
Oct 2018 • Couples
We enjoyed visiting this sweet little museum. It had great exhibits showing the old ways of people: weaving, making containers out of bamboo, milling, churning butter, grinding maize. Really interesting!
Written 14 October 2018
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stargirl04
Crewe, UK107 contributions
Dec 2019
The museum is very small but is packed with items that explain life both past & present in Nepal which we found very informative.
We were trekking in the area & our guide introduced us to the locals who were very friendly & happy to share stories with us-1/2 an hour well spent!
We were trekking in the area & our guide introduced us to the locals who were very friendly & happy to share stories with us-1/2 an hour well spent!
Written 27 December 2019
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julia and family
34 contributions
Apr 2019 • Family
At 100rs to enter this is definately worth a look around.
Fascinating displays of traditional crafts, basketry, wood work, metal work. It's all there, from a coat to chicken house.
My daughter particularly enjoyed doing a bit of cleaning whilst there!
It's tiny, so don't expect to spend more than half an hour/hour at the most.
Fascinating displays of traditional crafts, basketry, wood work, metal work. It's all there, from a coat to chicken house.
My daughter particularly enjoyed doing a bit of cleaning whilst there!
It's tiny, so don't expect to spend more than half an hour/hour at the most.
Written 5 May 2019
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pawel_hbg
Sopot, Poland16,815 contributions
Apr 2019 • Couples
We have spent 2 nights in Ghandruk. There are not so many attractions here besides so amazing views that are enough. Museum is small but interesting to see how people were living here in the past. There are some more museums in the village. We have visited one for 75 NPR per person.
Written 13 April 2019
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Thakuri.Nita
Bali, Indonesia52 contributions
Feb 2019 • Friends
Gurungs people were the preserver of this place .this meusum shows the reflection of their tribe their lifestyle and so many things
Written 7 February 2019
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Factual
Los Angeles222 contributions
Nov 2018 • Friends
If interested in the old way of life of the local culture, consider spending 15 min - 1 hr here while in Ghandruk. One large room is stuffed with old everyday things made of bamboo (baskets optimized for every need), wood (containers, musical instruments), brass (pots, dishes), wool (blankets), etc... weapons, an altar, many things a Gurung farmer's family needed. Labels in English explain how things were (or still are) used. Fun photo opportunity. Postcards for sale outside. If you're not fascinated, the ticket won't have cost you much.
I love seeing, learning, and photographing, so I had a wonderful time, thanks to our trekking group's guide, Gyanendra Karki, who brought us here during a trek well organized by Adventure Treks Nepal.
I love seeing, learning, and photographing, so I had a wonderful time, thanks to our trekking group's guide, Gyanendra Karki, who brought us here during a trek well organized by Adventure Treks Nepal.
Written 21 January 2019
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Coldings
Copenhagen, Denmark597 contributions
Oct 2018 • Couples
Don't expect to find a fancy museum with multimedia and advanced presentoirs. This is a genuine local effort of a small community to show their past and history to youth and visitors and as such it is well done.The 75 Rupee entrance fee reflects that you can meaningfully spend 15-20 minutes here. Charming but it does not take your breath away.
Written 10 November 2018
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BruceleeTravel
Kathmandu Valley, Nepal32 contributions
Mar 2018
Old Gurung Museum, one of the attraction in Ghandruk still preserves the antique culture of Gurungs. The museum is designed with typical old Gurung house with lots of collection fo their livelihood.
Written 22 June 2018
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