Discover authentic stories, recipes, and insights about Travel from the Nepali and Gorkhali community. Welcome to the Gorkha Haat Blog — your digital gateway into Nepali traditions, Gorkhali culture, authentic food stories, travel guides, arts, and the lifestyle of Nepal.
Uncover the hidden treasures of Gorkha District, Nepal—from Tsum Valley's spiritual sanctuaries and Nubri's remote villages to Rupina La Pass and serene lakes. Explore lesser-known spots with rich Gorkha history and natural beauty in this original guide from Darjeeling.
Explore top hiking trails in Darjeeling hills—from Sandakphu Singalila Ridge to Mirik lake walks. Detailed guides for Darjeeling, Kalimpong, Kurseong & Mirik with tips, views & homestay connections at Gorkha Haat.
Discover the best homestays in Darjeeling hills offering traditional Nepali local foods like Momos, Dhindo & Gundruk. Explore immersive stays in Kalimpong, Kurseong & Mirik for authentic Himalayan hospitality at Gorkha Haat.
Explore Manakamana Temple in Gorkha, Nepal – the sacred wish-fulfilling shrine of Goddess Bhagwati. Discover history, legends, cable car ride, festivals, and travel tips from Darjeeling's Gorkha perspective. Plan your 2025 pilgrimage today!
Swayambhu (Swayambhunath) Stupa is one of Nepal’s oldest and most sacred Buddhist monuments. Known for its serene hilltop setting, iconic Buddha eyes, and rich spiritual history, it remains a powerful symbol of enlightenment, peace, and cultural harmony in the Kathmandu Valley.
Pashupatinath Temple is Nepal’s most sacred Shiva shrine, known for its ancient architecture, spiritual energy, and centuries-old rituals. Located by the Bagmati River, this UNESCO World Heritage Site remains a powerful center for Hindu devotion, culture, and traditional ceremonies.
Bhaktapur Durbar Square is a UNESCO World Heritage Site known for its ancient palaces, temples, wood carvings, and vibrant Newar culture. A living museum of Nepal’s history, it continues to preserve traditional craftsmanship, festivals, and royal heritage in the most authentic form.
Patan Durbar Square is a UNESCO World Heritage Site known for its Newa architecture, ancient temples, royal courtyards, and rich cultural life. Explore its history, spiritual significance, and artistic brilliance.