BAGLUNG
Located in the middle hills on the west of Pokhara, Baglung is
the headquarters of Dhaulagiri Zone. It is situated on a terrace
overlooking the Kali Gandaki river which is famous for deep gorges
and notorious bends. It is the trading town of quaint streets
and traditional buildings where merchants from the Terai plains
in the south and the hills in the north come together to barter.
Inhabited by different ethnic groups, Baglung offers the most
scenic view of Mount Dhaulagiri towards its north. It has recently
been connected to Pokhara by a 72 km black-topped highway. On
the way to Baglung, you can enjoy the picturesque view of the
incredibly long range of Annapurna Himal towards north. Baglung
is also a good starting point for Dhorpatan Hunting Reserve where
controlled hunting of some species is allowed. The reserve is
famous for the blue sheep. The trek from Baglung Bazaar to Dhorpatan
takes about four days.
Access
Daily
bus services are available to Baglung from Pokhara and Kathmandu.
It is 3 hours by bus from Pokhara. Nearest Airport is located
in Pokhara.
Accomodation
There
are a few standard lodges at Baglung Bazaar.