Myagdi, Jan 13: The historic Gharpajhong Fort of Mustang has been reduced to ruins due to lack of conservation. The structures that make up the fort have started becoming decrepit and turning to dust.
The fort located in Gharapjhong
rural municipality-5, Jomsom, the district headquarters, is made of mud and it
dates back to the eighth century AD.
Garavjong (Gharapjhong) fort near
Thini, the center of the ancient kingdom called 'She-Riv', which existed before
the entry of Buddhist tradition, is a historical site in Mustang.
According to historical documents
of Mustang district, King Thokerchen used to run the kingdom from the fort.
There are ruins of buildings and other structures in the fort premises. It is
said that there was human settlement at this place.
According to Chandra Bahadur
Thakali, the village elder of Jomsom, the settlement on the hill had shifted to
Syang, Thini, Marpha, Chhairo and Chimang as the five villages of Thak.
Rajendra Thakali, a resident of
Thini, said that the historic structures made of mud have been destroyed. He
expressed concern over the lack of concrete conservation planning and
work.
Only the remains of the walls of
houses made of mud can be found at the site at present. If the dilapidated
structures can be preserved, it is possible to make the future generation
understand history of the place and attract tourists.
Gharapjhong is a 10 minute hike
from Thinikhola which is reached by vehicles in five minutes from Thini
village. There is also a route to Gharapjhong via Dhumbatal. Gharpajhong rural
municipality has also constructed a road and footpath to the fort from
Thinikhola.
The locals have also constructed a
small stupa (Buddhist temple) at Gharapjhong fort.
Chairman of Gharapjhong Rural
Municipality, Mohan Singh Lalchan, said that Rs 1 million has been allocated in
the current fiscal year 2024/25 for developing the master plan for the
conservation of Gharapjhong Fort, construction of infrastructures and its
promotion as a tourist destination.
One can have a panoramic view of
the settlement of Jomsom, Thini, Syang, Marfa village, Dhumba lake, the snaking
Kaligandaki river, Thinikhola and the Nilgiri and Dhaulagiri mountain peaks
from the Gharapjhong Fort. (RSS)