The Kushma bridge joins Kushma to another village Gyadichour on the other side of a deep gorge. Many people come to Kushma just to walk over the bridge. From the time of horse and mule transportation, Kusma has been an en route between Pokhara and Baglung. Settlers and shoppers had started to exist in this area from that time while the local farm owners were settling there long before. The ancient time of the area seems been spent in agriculture and local trade. As the new settlers and local traders arrived to use this en route spot for their business, slowly the township has been grown to a rural urbanization. After it was declared the headquarters of Parbat, district businesses and settlements in this tiny land have increased steadily.
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Kushma, Nepal
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