Bajasthal
Perched atop a hill between Dhor Barahi Temple and Dhor Mulkot Palace, Bajasthal offers breathtaking panoramic views. From here, you can marvel at the Shukla Gandaki municipality below, the Seti River winding through the valley, and the majestic Himalayan range above. This scenic village is a serene resting spot for trekkers, surrounded by nature and teeming with birdlife, similar to that of Dhor Barahi Temple.
Next Attractions
Dhor Mulkot Palace
Nearby
Dhor Mulkot Palace
Dhor Barahi Temple
Birds to Watch
Vultures
Black-headed Shrike Babbler
Bulbuls
Welcome to Bajasthal!
A Scenic Hilltop Retreat:
Nestled between Dhor Barahi Temple and Dhor Mulkot Palace, Bajasthal is a picturesque village offering some of the most stunning views along the Millennium Trek. From this vantage point, trekkers can enjoy sweeping vistas of the Shuklagandaki municipality spread out below, with the mighty Seti River carving through the landscape. Above, the snow-capped peaks of the Himalayas, including Annapurna and Machapuchhre, rise dramatically against the sky.
Nature and Serenity:
Bajasthal is the perfect resting point for those seeking a peaceful spot to take in the natural beauty of the region. Surrounded by lush greenery and rolling hills, it’s an ideal location for both relaxation and exploration.
Birdwatcher’s Paradise:
Like Dhor Barahi Temple, Bajasthal is home to a variety of bird species, making it a fantastic spot for birdwatching. Common sightings include vultures, Black-headed Shrike Babbler, bulbuls, and other vibrant species, offering a rewarding experience for nature enthusiasts.
Plan Your Visit:
Whether you’re trekking toward Dhor Mulkot Palace or just passing through, Bajasthal provides a serene stopover with stunning views and opportunities to immerse yourself in the surrounding natural beauty. Take a moment to rest, soak in the scenery, and enjoy the tranquil atmosphere before continuing your journey.
Nearby Attractions:
After visiting Bajasthal, continue your trek to the historical Dhor Mulkot Palace for more cultural exploration.