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Gurkha Memorial Museum — Attraction in Pokhara

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Gurkha Memorial Museum
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Seti River Gorge
Lamachaur Rd, Pokhara 33700, Nepal
Annapurna Museum
6XQR+H6M, Road, Pokhara 33700, Nepal
Annapurna Range view point Lama Gaun
6XVJ+595, Sarangkot Rd, Pokhara 33700, Nepal
Nearby restaurants
Deep Garden Restaurant & Cafe
6XWQ+R9P, K I Sing Pool, Bagar ( infront of British Camp), Pokhara 33700, Nepal
Bagaicha Restaurant
Lamachaur Rd, Pokhara 33700, Nepal
Bhattarai Khaja Ghar
Ram Krishna Tole Rd, Pokhara 33700, Nepal
SPICY KITCHEN
Pokhara 33700, Nepal
Unity Cafe and Restaurant/ Kathmandu Jhol Momo
6XQQ+JFG, Road, Pokhara 33700, Nepal
Miruwa Khaja Ghar
6XRM+H9R, Pokhara-Baglung Hwy, Pokhara 33700, Nepal
K.C. Bhanchha and Khaja Ghar
Pokhara-Baglung Hwy, Pokhara 33700, Nepal
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Hotel Himalayan Home Lamagaun Pokhara
Pokhara 33700, Nepal
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Gurkha Memorial Museum

Lamachaur Rd, Pokhara 33700, Nepal
4.4(389)
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attractions: Seti River Gorge, Annapurna Museum, Annapurna Range view point Lama Gaun, restaurants: Deep Garden Restaurant & Cafe, Bagaicha Restaurant, Bhattarai Khaja Ghar, SPICY KITCHEN, Unity Cafe and Restaurant/ Kathmandu Jhol Momo, Miruwa Khaja Ghar, K.C. Bhanchha and Khaja Ghar
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+977 61-444762 ext. 444763
Website
gurkhamuseum.org.np
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Fri8 AM - 4:30 PMClosed

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Nearby attractions of Gurkha Memorial Museum

Seti River Gorge

Annapurna Museum

Annapurna Range view point Lama Gaun

Seti River Gorge

Seti River Gorge

4.0

(1.6K)

Open until 5:00 PM
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Annapurna Museum

Annapurna Museum

4.2

(159)

Closed
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Annapurna Range view point Lama Gaun

Annapurna Range view point Lama Gaun

4.5

(23)

Open 24 hours
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Things to do nearby

Full day Tibetan cultural Tour
Full day Tibetan cultural Tour
Fri, Dec 5 • 9:00 AM
Pokhara, Gandaki Province 33700, Nepal
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Nearby restaurants of Gurkha Memorial Museum

Deep Garden Restaurant & Cafe

Bagaicha Restaurant

Bhattarai Khaja Ghar

SPICY KITCHEN

Unity Cafe and Restaurant/ Kathmandu Jhol Momo

Miruwa Khaja Ghar

K.C. Bhanchha and Khaja Ghar

Deep Garden Restaurant & Cafe

Deep Garden Restaurant & Cafe

3.7

(56)

Click for details
Bagaicha Restaurant

Bagaicha Restaurant

3.7

(82)

$$

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Bhattarai Khaja Ghar

Bhattarai Khaja Ghar

4.8

(6)

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SPICY KITCHEN

SPICY KITCHEN

4.3

(29)

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4.4
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Gurkha Memorial Museum located in Pokhara—an institution dedicated to honoring the valor and legacy of the Gurkha soldiers। Overview of the Gurkha Museum in Pokhara, What the Museum Highlights?

The museum exhibits the rich military history of the Gurkha soldiers who have served in the British and Indian armies since 1815. It showcases uniforms, weapons (including the iconic khukuri knives), medals, photographs, and campaign memorabilia.

Inside, you'll find three gallery floors enhanced with multimedia elements like sound and colored lighting. Notably, it features details on Gurkha Victoria Cross recipients, highlighting extraordinary acts of bravery.

It forms part of Pokhara’s cultural scene, appearing alongside other noteworthy institutions such as the International Mountain Museum.

Visiting Details

Location: Near Mahendra Pul in Pokhara—easily accessible and central.

Opening Hours: Daily from 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM.

Entry Fees:

Foreign visitors: NPR 200

SAARC nationals: NPR 100

Nepali citizens: NPR 50

Camera fee: NPR 20 (optional) Feature Details

Focus Gurkha soldiers’ legacy, military campaigns, awards • Hours Daily, 8:00 AM – 4:30 PM Admission Foreign: NPR 200; SAARC: NPR 100; Nepali: NPR 50; Camera: NPR 20 Highlights Uniforms, medals, galleries with sound/light, VC citations, research library Visitor Notes Informative and meaningful; small in scale;...

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5.0
3y

The Gurkha Memorial Museum's main theme has to do with the history behind the military efforts in Nepal. The Nepal Gurkha soldiers are part of the British Military for many years and it has been reported that the Gurkha soldiers are some of the fiercest fighters in battle. The museum has a collection of all sorts of historic Military items - guns, rifles, uniforms, the famous Gurka knives and many photographs of places where the Gurkha soldiers had served. Quite interesting history of this military force from the past to the present day.

Better to die than be a coward, is the Gurkha motto. Their history attains to that. Long may they have the welfare and care of those who respect them. This museum is not the most attractive but has an absolute wealth of information and artefacts which would make it an essential visit for anyone with even the slightest interest in Nepali, British, Indian or general military history.

Spread in 3 floors, this museum showcases the history of gurkha regiment. Their uniforms, medals, weapons and all communication instruments used by them...

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2y

Wow! The gorkhas are so brave. Disappointing to know how they were used by British in almost every war they fought, with India, with Japan and etc etc. I thank the good Lord for having not born in a period where kingdoms especially the British were power hungry and destroyed many countries. Last month, I was in Europe, where I could see the devastating effects of ruthless leaders and world wars in Germany, Austria, France and Italy vividly than the rest. Nepal being the 20th country to visit, yet again I hear the ill-effects of British greed to rule the world. Gorkhas were used by British East India company, against Indians to suppress mutinies. It's so depressing to see how sister ethnicities were used against one another, a trademark of British' 'Divide and conquer' strategy. These times remind us to be grateful for current times in a way. As someone who has both Indian heritage and a little bit of British heritage on my mother's side , I was conflicted in seeing these. Human greed, wrath and pride are...

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Gurkha Memorial Museum located in Pokhara—an institution dedicated to honoring the valor and legacy of the Gurkha soldiers। Overview of the Gurkha Museum in Pokhara, What the Museum Highlights? The museum exhibits the rich military history of the Gurkha soldiers who have served in the British and Indian armies since 1815. It showcases uniforms, weapons (including the iconic khukuri knives), medals, photographs, and campaign memorabilia. Inside, you'll find three gallery floors enhanced with multimedia elements like sound and colored lighting. Notably, it features details on Gurkha Victoria Cross recipients, highlighting extraordinary acts of bravery. It forms part of Pokhara’s cultural scene, appearing alongside other noteworthy institutions such as the International Mountain Museum. Visiting Details Location: Near Mahendra Pul in Pokhara—easily accessible and central. Opening Hours: Daily from 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM. Entry Fees: Foreign visitors: NPR 200 SAARC nationals: NPR 100 Nepali citizens: NPR 50 Camera fee: NPR 20 (optional) Feature Details Focus Gurkha soldiers’ legacy, military campaigns, awards • Hours Daily, 8:00 AM – 4:30 PM Admission Foreign: NPR 200; SAARC: NPR 100; Nepali: NPR 50; Camera: NPR 20 Highlights Uniforms, medals, galleries with sound/light, VC citations, research library Visitor Notes Informative and meaningful; small in scale; basic facilities•
Devi ChDevi Ch
The Gurkha Memorial Museum's main theme has to do with the history behind the military efforts in Nepal. The Nepal Gurkha soldiers are part of the British Military for many years and it has been reported that the Gurkha soldiers are some of the fiercest fighters in battle. The museum has a collection of all sorts of historic Military items - guns, rifles, uniforms, the famous Gurka knives and many photographs of places where the Gurkha soldiers had served. Quite interesting history of this military force from the past to the present day. Better to die than be a coward, is the Gurkha motto. Their history attains to that. Long may they have the welfare and care of those who respect them. This museum is not the most attractive but has an absolute wealth of information and artefacts which would make it an essential visit for anyone with even the slightest interest in Nepali, British, Indian or general military history. Spread in 3 floors, this museum showcases the history of gurkha regiment. Their uniforms, medals, weapons and all communication instruments used by them during history.
GIRUBA BEULAH SEGIRUBA BEULAH SE
Wow! The gorkhas are so brave. Disappointing to know how they were used by British in almost every war they fought, with India, with Japan and etc etc. I thank the good Lord for having not born in a period where kingdoms especially the British were power hungry and destroyed many countries. Last month, I was in Europe, where I could see the devastating effects of ruthless leaders and world wars in Germany, Austria, France and Italy vividly than the rest. Nepal being the 20th country to visit, yet again I hear the ill-effects of British greed to rule the world. Gorkhas were used by British East India company, against Indians to suppress mutinies. It's so depressing to see how sister ethnicities were used against one another, a trademark of British' 'Divide and conquer' strategy. These times remind us to be grateful for current times in a way. As someone who has both Indian heritage and a little bit of British heritage on my mother's side , I was conflicted in seeing these. Human greed, wrath and pride are extremely dangerous!
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Gurkha Memorial Museum located in Pokhara—an institution dedicated to honoring the valor and legacy of the Gurkha soldiers। Overview of the Gurkha Museum in Pokhara, What the Museum Highlights? The museum exhibits the rich military history of the Gurkha soldiers who have served in the British and Indian armies since 1815. It showcases uniforms, weapons (including the iconic khukuri knives), medals, photographs, and campaign memorabilia. Inside, you'll find three gallery floors enhanced with multimedia elements like sound and colored lighting. Notably, it features details on Gurkha Victoria Cross recipients, highlighting extraordinary acts of bravery. It forms part of Pokhara’s cultural scene, appearing alongside other noteworthy institutions such as the International Mountain Museum. Visiting Details Location: Near Mahendra Pul in Pokhara—easily accessible and central. Opening Hours: Daily from 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM. Entry Fees: Foreign visitors: NPR 200 SAARC nationals: NPR 100 Nepali citizens: NPR 50 Camera fee: NPR 20 (optional) Feature Details Focus Gurkha soldiers’ legacy, military campaigns, awards • Hours Daily, 8:00 AM – 4:30 PM Admission Foreign: NPR 200; SAARC: NPR 100; Nepali: NPR 50; Camera: NPR 20 Highlights Uniforms, medals, galleries with sound/light, VC citations, research library Visitor Notes Informative and meaningful; small in scale; basic facilities•
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The Gurkha Memorial Museum's main theme has to do with the history behind the military efforts in Nepal. The Nepal Gurkha soldiers are part of the British Military for many years and it has been reported that the Gurkha soldiers are some of the fiercest fighters in battle. The museum has a collection of all sorts of historic Military items - guns, rifles, uniforms, the famous Gurka knives and many photographs of places where the Gurkha soldiers had served. Quite interesting history of this military force from the past to the present day. Better to die than be a coward, is the Gurkha motto. Their history attains to that. Long may they have the welfare and care of those who respect them. This museum is not the most attractive but has an absolute wealth of information and artefacts which would make it an essential visit for anyone with even the slightest interest in Nepali, British, Indian or general military history. Spread in 3 floors, this museum showcases the history of gurkha regiment. Their uniforms, medals, weapons and all communication instruments used by them during history.
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Wow! The gorkhas are so brave. Disappointing to know how they were used by British in almost every war they fought, with India, with Japan and etc etc. I thank the good Lord for having not born in a period where kingdoms especially the British were power hungry and destroyed many countries. Last month, I was in Europe, where I could see the devastating effects of ruthless leaders and world wars in Germany, Austria, France and Italy vividly than the rest. Nepal being the 20th country to visit, yet again I hear the ill-effects of British greed to rule the world. Gorkhas were used by British East India company, against Indians to suppress mutinies. It's so depressing to see how sister ethnicities were used against one another, a trademark of British' 'Divide and conquer' strategy. These times remind us to be grateful for current times in a way. As someone who has both Indian heritage and a little bit of British heritage on my mother's side , I was conflicted in seeing these. Human greed, wrath and pride are extremely dangerous!
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