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MANANG

Manang is a town in Manang District of Nepa. Manang is situated in board valley of Marshyangdi stream toward the north of the Annapurna mountain go, waterway streams toward the east. Toward the west, Throng la pass prompts the Muktinath sanctuary and the valley of the Gandaki River. Toward the north there is Chulu east pinnacle. Most gathering trekking around Annapurna range will take resting days in Manang adjust to the high elevation, before taking Throng la pass. The town is arranged in northern incline, which gets much daylight and cover less by snow in winter. The cultivable field are on the northern incline with porches.
There are presently motorable streets and trails where merchandise are transported with the assistance of jeeps or donkey trails or conveyed by the poters. A little airplane terminal is found 2.5 km east of the town, serves the whol evalley. The airplane terminal was begun in 1985. The improvement of trial connecting Manang to Annapurna Conservation Area was done in February 2011 and has purchased many advantages to the villagers and range. Close to these there is some agribusiness and grouping of yaks.
There is a therapeutic focus which helps in care of high-height sickness.Manang is likewise acclaimed for it excellent nature which draws in traveler toward them. By going there you can appreciate and overlook everything in its excellence. The Marwaries who have relocated from India to Nepal extensive numbers, manangies are best known merchants of Nepal. They have get uncommon regulation from the King to exchange south east Asia, and to travel abroad with valuable stones and metals, musk, herbs, and different things. They import prepared mate pieces of clothing, watches and electronic merchandise. A significant number of the Mananges spends as much as six months from home, returning just amid summers. A number of them lives in Kathmandu

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