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Pokhara Baglung Highway from Kande kaski. The Pokhara Baglung section is a 72-kilometre (45 mi) stretch of road that begins at Zero Kilometer, Pokhara, and ends in the municipality of Baglung in Gandaki Province, Nepal. [4] [5]
National Highways are administered by the Department of Roads under the Ministry of Physical Infrastructure and Transport (Nepal).According to the Statistics of National Highway SNH-2020/21 there are 80 National Highways in Nepal, with a total length of 11178.92 km. [2] 621 km (385.87 mi) more added to National Highway System in 2022/23.
Pokhara Zero K.M. (Nepali: पोखरा जीरो के.एम.) is a junction located at the intersection of the Phewa Marga and Pokhara Baglung Highways, in Wards 5 and 7 of Pokhara, Nepal. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Pokhara is the capital of Gandaki Province and the second largest metropolitan city in Nepal in terms of population.
Baglung: 72.1 22.3 47.5 8.6 1766.1/69.5 ... The Chief Judge of the Pokhara High Court is the head of ... Road connections to Mustang and Manang are unsurfaced and can ...
Baglung is connected to Beni Bazar of Myagdi to the north and Kusma Bazar of Parbat which are located 13 km (8.1 mi) to the north and 12 km (7.5 mi) to the south-east, respectively. Pokhara Baglung highway connects the town with Pokhara, 72 km (45 mi) to the east. Another important road network connecting Gulmi district in the south originates ...
The usual starting point is Naya Pul on the Pokhara to Baglung road and from there, via Ghorepani and Tatopani, into the gorge of the Kali Gandaki. The deep valleys and high mountains encircling the giant Annapurna Himal embrace a wide range of peoples and terrain, from sub-tropical jungle to a high, dry landscape resembling the Tibetan Plateau ...
Galkot (Nepali: गल्कोट) is a municipality in Baglung district of Gandaki province of Nepal. It consists of several VDCs. Nearby cities include Gulmi and Pokhara. Its geographic coordinates are 28°13'24"N 83°25'29"E. It was one of the Chaubisi rajya that existed before unification of Nepal initiated by Prithvi Narayan Shah.
Kushma Bazaar is linked with the national road network by Pokhara Baglung Highway. Buses are the primary means of transportation in Kushma. Small size automobiles and jeeps are used for cab services within Kushma Bazar and surrounding settlements. Motorbikes are popular among the youth.