Taghring
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Taghring. Taghring is a village development committee in Lamjung District in the Gandaki Zone of northern-central Nepal. At the time of the 2011 Nepal census it had a population of 2,318, 1,113 of them being male and 1,205 being female, living in 521 individual households.[1] Taghring (Nepali: टाङरिङ) is a mountain village situated in the Marsyangdi rural municipality of Lamjung District. Located at an elevation of approximately 1,589 m, it lies in the steep Marsyangdi River valley near notable waypoints such as Syange, Jagat, and Bhulbhule—key starting points for treks like the Annapurna Circuit. Functioning as a cluster of hamlets—including Arkhale, Chamje, Jagat, and Syange—Taghring forms part of a scenic route renowned for its rugged footpaths, terraced farmland, and vibrant riverside flora [1] The village offers essential services—lodges, teahouses, and rest stops—that cater to trekkers journeying through the Annapurna Circuit, a trek rated “highly challenging” yet averaging 4.5 stars among nearly 1,000 reviews [2] Points of Interest
In sum, Taghring embodies a rural Himalayan settlement whose economy and local culture are woven into trekking tourism, agriculture on terraced hillsides, and its position as an essential rest stop in one of Nepal’s most famed trekking circuits. References
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