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About Pokhara
Pokhara’s bewitching
beauty has been the subject of many travel writers. Its pristine air,
spectacular backdrop of snowy peaks, serene lakes and surrounding greenery make
it ‘the jewel in the Himalaya ’, a place of
remarkable natural beauty. With the magnificent Annapurna
range forming the backdrop and the serenity of three major lakes – Phewa, Rupa
and Begnas – Pokhara is the ultimate destination for relaxation. Pokhara Valley ,
gateway to the Annapurna region where many a trekker finds his Shangri-la, sits
high on the list of ‘must visit’ places in Nepal .
Pokhara once lay on the
important trade route between India
and Tibet .
To this day, mule trains set up camps on the city outskirts, bringing goods
from remote Himalayan regions including Mustang. Gurungs and Magars, who have
earned world-wide fame as fierce Gurkha warriors, are predominant here.
Thakalis, indigenous of the Thak Khola region of Mustang, are known for their
entrepreneurship and run tea houses along the trek routes in the Annapurna region.
Mountain Views:
Pokhara is blessed with stunning panoramic views of theAnnapurna
range which forms its backdrop. The mesmerizing Machhapuchhre also called Mt. Fishtail
dominates the scenery because of its proximity to the valley and can be seen
from anywhere in Pokhara. Stretching from east to west, the Annapurna massif
includes Annapurna 1 to IV and Annapurna
South. Further away are seen the giants, Dhaulagiri
(8,167m) and Manaslu (8,163m).
Pokhara is blessed with stunning panoramic views of the
Pokhara owes its popularity to the enchanting
Located in the middle of
Seti:
An amazing aspect of Pokhara is the vanishing river, Seti, which goes underground and disappears in many places along its route through the city. At various points Seti is barely 2 m wide but its depth reaches an astonishing 20 m! A good spot for watching the river is Mahendra Pul at Bhimsen Chowk, a bridge near the oldMission
Hospital . Here the river
can be seen in all its ferocity gushing down the deep gorge that it has carved
over millennia.
An amazing aspect of Pokhara is the vanishing river, Seti, which goes underground and disappears in many places along its route through the city. At various points Seti is barely 2 m wide but its depth reaches an astonishing 20 m! A good spot for watching the river is Mahendra Pul at Bhimsen Chowk, a bridge near the old
Devi’s Fall:
Locally known as the Patale Chhango (Nether Fall), Devi’s Fall is a fascinating waterfall located about 2 km south-west ofPokhara Airport
on the Siddhartha Highway .
Locally known as the Patale Chhango (Nether Fall), Devi’s Fall is a fascinating waterfall located about 2 km south-west of
Mahendra Gupha:
This is a large limestone cave at a two-hour walk to the north of Pokhara. Locally known as the House of Bats, it is famous for its stalactites and stalagmites.
This is a large limestone cave at a two-hour walk to the north of Pokhara. Locally known as the House of Bats, it is famous for its stalactites and stalagmites.
World Peace Pagoda:
The World Peace Pagoda can be seen on top of a hill on the southern fringe ofPhewa Lake .
It has four images of the Buddha facing the four directions. The dome-shaped
pagoda is an impressive sight, and its hilltop location commands a great view.
It is a great vantage point which offers spectacular views of the Annapurna .
The World Peace Pagoda can be seen on top of a hill on the southern fringe of
The Old Bazaar:
A stark contrast to Lakeside Pokhara, the old Pokhara Bazaar, 4 km away fromPhewa
Lake , is a traditional
bazaar and a colorful gathering place for an ethnically diverse group of
traders. The temples and monuments bear a close resemblance to the Newari
architecture of the Kathmandu
Valley . The old bazaar is
also home to one of Pokhara’s most important shrines, the Bindhyabasini Mandir,
a white dome-like structure atop a h
A stark contrast to Lakeside Pokhara, the old Pokhara Bazaar, 4 km away from
MOTOR BIKING:
Nothing quite compares to the thrill of exploring the valley on a motorbike. With natural beauty abounding around Pokhara, the ride is adventure packed with thrills and excitement. The friendly locals make the trip delightful and one can venture anywhere in the unrestricted valley. All you need for a great time is a good bike and a reliable map.
Nothing quite compares to the thrill of exploring the valley on a motorbike. With natural beauty abounding around Pokhara, the ride is adventure packed with thrills and excitement. The friendly locals make the trip delightful and one can venture anywhere in the unrestricted valley. All you need for a great time is a good bike and a reliable map.
BOATING:
Pokhara’sPhewa Lake naturally draws visitors towards
it. Easily the best means of recreation, boating is a favorite pastime which
one can enjoy any time of day. The other two lakes, Begnas and Rupa, are located 15 km out of Pokhara. Less
visited but no less beautiful, both these lakes are excellent for boating and
fishing.
Pokhara’s
ULTRA-LIGHT AIRCRAFT:
Go up in an ultra-light aircraft and get a sweeping bird’s eye view of the entirePokhara Valley . It is an exhilarating ride that
allows unhindered views of the mountains and the scenic lakes far below.
Ultra-light flights are operated from Pokhara Airport
beginning September through June.
Go up in an ultra-light aircraft and get a sweeping bird’s eye view of the entire
PARAGLIDING:
Paragliding is perhaps the most rewarding of short duration adventure sports given the fact that there is nothing between you and the scenery unfolding before you. In the distance lie the majesticHimalayas
and down below are the villages, monasteries, temples, lakes and jungles, a
truly bird’s eye view and a fascinating one at that.
Paragliding is perhaps the most rewarding of short duration adventure sports given the fact that there is nothing between you and the scenery unfolding before you. In the distance lie the majestic
GOLF:
Pokhara has the space and climate suitable for golf, and the sport was introduced here many years ago. There are two world-class golf courses in Pokhara.
Pokhara has the space and climate suitable for golf, and the sport was introduced here many years ago. There are two world-class golf courses in Pokhara.
PONY RIDING:
It is a delightful way of getting around Pokhara. Rides are organized by operators for valley and the surrounding hills.
It is a delightful way of getting around Pokhara. Rides are organized by operators for valley and the surrounding hills.
RAFTING:
Nepal ’s
rivers rank high in the world of white-water rafting, and Pokhara is ideally
situated for raft trips along its rivers. The most popular river for rafting is
the Trishuli River , which flows along the
Kathmandu-Pokhara highway. Equally good with plenty of exciting rapids are the
Kali Gandaki and Seti rivers.
MOUNTAIN BIKING:
Take to the countryside where you can ride through lush green fields, delightful little hamlets, up and down the hills, along river banks, around temples, over suspension bridges and along the highway. Mountain bikes can be easily rented from any of the numerous bicycle rental shops in and around the city.
Take to the countryside where you can ride through lush green fields, delightful little hamlets, up and down the hills, along river banks, around temples, over suspension bridges and along the highway. Mountain bikes can be easily rented from any of the numerous bicycle rental shops in and around the city.
HIKING AROUND POKHARA:
There are hiking destinations around Pokhara for those constrained by time to go on longer popular treks to the Annapurna Circuit.
There are hiking destinations around Pokhara for those constrained by time to go on longer popular treks to the Annapurna Circuit.
SARANGKOT :
It (1,592 m) is a former Kaski fort atop a hill 5 km west of the old bazaar. Overnight visit to Sarangkot offers a grandstand view of sunset and sunrise over the Annapurnas.
It (1,592 m) is a former Kaski fort atop a hill 5 km west of the old bazaar. Overnight visit to Sarangkot offers a grandstand view of sunset and sunrise over the Annapurnas.
KASKIKOT/NAUDANDA :
It (1,500 m) lies about three hours from Sarangkot or 15 km west from Pokhara. It is a soft walk through green hills and ancient ruins with good views ofPhewa Lake , Pokhara Valley and the mountains.
It (1,500 m) lies about three hours from Sarangkot or 15 km west from Pokhara. It is a soft walk through green hills and ancient ruins with good views of
KAHUNDANDA (1,520 m):
To the northeast of Pokhara, is a ruined fort on the summit with a view tower that offers spectacular scenery. It is an opportunity to walk though deciduous forests and savor rural life. Spectacular views of theSeti River
and sunrise and sunset are the high points.
To the northeast of Pokhara, is a ruined fort on the summit with a view tower that offers spectacular scenery. It is an opportunity to walk though deciduous forests and savor rural life. Spectacular views of the
GHALCHOWK:
A five-hour walk to the north of Pokhara, is a typical Gurung village and is one of the region’s oldest settlements.
A five-hour walk to the north of Pokhara, is a typical Gurung village and is one of the region’s oldest settlements.
SIRUBARI:
It is a small village nestled on the southern slopes of a ridge at 1,700 m. The village is a 5-hour walk from Pokhara, about 20 km to the northeast. The village inhabited by the Gurungs is small and compact with neat and clean trails connecting the mainly stone and slate-built houses. Sirubari won the PATA Gold Award in 2001 for its initiative to preserve heritage and culture.
It is a small village nestled on the southern slopes of a ridge at 1,700 m. The village is a 5-hour walk from Pokhara, about 20 km to the northeast. The village inhabited by the Gurungs is small and compact with neat and clean trails connecting the mainly stone and slate-built houses. Sirubari won the PATA Gold Award in 2001 for its initiative to preserve heritage and culture.
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