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Gorkha Museum

A small museum below the Durbar on Shah-dynasty history and local culture — context for the climb to the fort-palace.

Rating
4.2 (200)
Price
$
Address
Gorkha, Gandaki Province

The Gorkha Museum sits below the hilltop Durbar, in the town itself, and tells the story of the Shah dynasty — the line of kings who rose from Gorkha to unify Nepal — alongside displays on local culture and everyday life. Small and unhurried, it adds welcome context to the history you see written into the fort-palace above.

What to expect

Inside you will find exhibits on the Shah-dynasty kings, regional crafts and the culture of the surrounding hills. It is a compact collection, easily seen in half an hour to an hour, and a cool, shaded stop either side of the steep climb to the Durbar.

Good to know

  • Tickets: A modest entry fee applies, with separate rates for Nepali and foreign visitors.
  • Timing: Pair it with the Durbar climb — many visitors come here first for context, then head up the steps.
  • Nearby: It works best alongside the Gorkha Durbar and the cable-car pilgrimage to Manakamana; see the full best things to do in Gorkha.

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Frequently asked questions

What is in the Gorkha Museum?+

The museum focuses on the history of the Shah dynasty, who rose from Gorkha to unify Nepal, alongside displays on local culture, crafts and everyday life. It is a small but worthwhile stop that adds context to a visit to the Durbar above.

Where is the Gorkha Museum?+

It sits below the hilltop Gorkha Durbar, within the town, so it is easy to combine with the climb to the fort-palace. Most visitors take in the museum either before or after walking up to the Durbar.

Is there an entry fee for the Gorkha Museum?+

There is a modest entry charge, with separate rates for Nepali and foreign visitors. It is inexpensive and pairs naturally with a Durbar visit, so carry small notes for the ticket.

How long does the Gorkha Museum take to visit?+

Around half an hour to an hour is enough to see the collection at a relaxed pace. It makes a good shaded break either side of the steep climb up to the Gorkha Durbar.

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