Marpha

E183120

Marpha is a picturesque Thakali village in Nepal’s Mustang region, known for its traditional stone houses, apple orchards, and role as a popular stop on the Annapurna Circuit trekking route.

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Marpha canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf human settlement
tourist destination
village
accessRoute Jomsom
Pokhara
administrativeDivision Mustang District
buildingMaterial stone
climate cold and dry high-altitude climate
country Nepal
countryCapital Kathmandu
ethnicGroup Thakali
hasArchitectureStyle traditional Thakali architecture
hasEconomicActivity apple farming
hospitality services
tourism
hasFeature narrow cobbled streets
prayer flags
whitewashed houses
wooden windows and doors
hasProduct apple brandy
apple cider
dried apples
hasReligiousSite Buddhist monastery
Hindu shrines
knownFor Thakali culture
apple brandy
apple orchards
apple products
picturesque village setting
traditional stone houses
language Nepali
liesOn Gandaki River
surface form: Kali Gandaki River
localLanguage Thakali
locatedIn Annapurna Conservation Area
surface form: Annapurna region

Gandaki Province
Kali Gandaki Gorge
surface form: Kali Gandaki Valley

Mustang District
nearbyPlace Jomsom
Kagbeni
Tukuche
partOf Annapurna Circuit
region Himalayas
religion Buddhism
Hinduism
roofType flat roofs
tourismType cultural tourism
trekking tourism
usedAs stopover on Annapurna Circuit

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