Baglung. The Kaligandaki River flows ceaselessly below, and alongside it runs the Kaligandaki Corridor, connecting China and India. This corridor, which links the Himalayas, hills, and plains, has opened doors of possibility for remote areas. This corridor has become a means to open countless doors of opportunity, bringing markets for farmers and customers for traders.The corridor, stretching from Gaindakot in East Nawalparasi to the Korala border in Mustang, connects the districts of Baglung, Mustang, Myagdi, Parbat, Palpa, and East Nawalparasi. The corridor has not only connected remote South Baglung to major cities in the country, as well as India and...