Experience over 200 years of service, sacrifice, and regimental life. A journey through the history of the legendary "Bravest of the Brave."
The museum concentrates on the history of Gurkha soldiers who joined the British Army since 1815 and later the Indian Army after independence in 1947.
Our 3-floor galleries are brought alive by sound and colored light, displaying hundreds of photographs, medals, uniforms, and items from many historic campaigns and regimental life.
Relive the strategic battles and legendary maneuvers that defined the Gurkha legacy across the globe.
Explore the citations and medals of those awarded the highest military decoration for valor "in the face of the enemy."
Experience an immersive journey through time across three levels of curated history.
Learn More arrow_forwardFrom uniforms to personal items, witness the daily reality of the soldiers behind the myth.
Learn More arrow_forwardDiscover all aspects of the Gurkha Memorial Museum. Dive into our extensive photo galleries, browse our shop, learn about our services, or support our ongoing mission to preserve legacy.
Established to honor the history of the legendary Brigade of Gurkhas, the museum traces the footsteps of Gurkha soldiers from the Anglo-Nepal War (1814–1816), through World Wars I and II, to modern international peacekeeping missions. Explore our story, management committee, and the values that drive our preservation efforts.
Take a virtual tour through our historic campaign photographs, medals, badges, and courtyard monuments.
Purchase authentic memorabilia, historical publications, regimental clothing, and hand-crafted kukris.
Discover amenities including school visits, reference library reservations, venue hire, and photography permissions.
Contribute to the preservation of the Gurkha legacy through donations, sponsorship, or volunteering.
Join us for commemorative ceremonies, trust meetings, and special educational exhibitions held at the museum.
A solemn commemorative parade and wreath-laying ceremony in our courtyard memorial gardens, honoring the service and sacrifice of Gurkha soldiers across global campaigns.
The annual general meeting of the Gurkha Museum Trust, reviewing the preservation of archives, upcoming educational projects, and community donation audits.
A specialized guided tour designed for local and international educational groups, exploring historic campaigns, bravery medals, and the newly updated main image collections.
Everyday: 8:00 AM – 4:30 PM
Open on all public holidays and Saturdays.
Gurkha Memorial Museum, Pokhara, Nepal
Easily accessible near the British Camp area.
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