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  1. Myagdi District (Nepali: म्याग्दी जिल्ला Listen ⓘ), a part of Gandaki Province, is one of the seventy-seven districts of Nepal. The district, with Beni as its district headquarters, covers an area of 2,297 km 2 (887 sq mi), had a population of 114,447 in 2001 and 113,641 in 2011.

  2. As a key destination for tourist, Myagdi is home to Mt. Dhaulagiri, Mt. Gurja and Mt. Manapathi. Other attractions in the district include glaciers, hot spring lakes, sites of historical, cultural and religious significance and the famous Poon Hill and Ghorepani.

  3. Myagdi District, a part of Gandaki Province, is one of the seventy-seven districts of Nepal. The district, with Beni as its district headquarters, covers an area of 2,297 km2 (887 sq mi), had a population of 114,447 in 2001 and 113,641 in 2011.

  4. It is located at the confluence of two rivers, the Kali Gandaki and the Myagdi. Baglung is 12 kilometers away, while Kathmandu is around 300 kilometers away to the west. In the Annapurna circuit, it has become a prominent tourist attraction and lodging. The bus ride from Kathmandu to Beni takes 9-10 hours. Beni is also the gateway to Mustang.

  5. 15 de oct. de 2020 · 1. Ghorepani Poon Hill Trek. Ghorepani Poon Hill is a wonderful hill station that is suitable for a mesmerizing view of Annapurna Massif and Dhaulagiri Mountain Range. Poon Hill is located on the border of the Myagdi District and Kaski District. Poon hill is located 270 km west of Kathmandu and it takes about 2-3 days of a hike from Pokhara.

  6. Nepal's Myagdi district is a lovely mountainous region. Tourists have been drawn to the district headquarters Beni Bazaar because of the natural beauty of the location. The Myagdi district is particularly significant since it serves as a gateway to Mustang and China's Tibet.

  7. 4 de may. de 2024 · Myagdi district is a hilly district which lies in Province No. 4 of the Federal Republic of Nepal. This district has its own historical identity. The district is named after the name of a river “Myagdi” which originates from mount Dhawalagiri and flows from North-West to the South-East of the district.