Pokhara Tour

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About Pokhara Tour

Scenic and beautiful Pokhara Tour around Nepal’s most amazing place and probably within whole Himalaya region, where you will be captivated with fascinating scenery of snow capped peaks, green hills and its charming calm lakes.

Scenic beautiful Pokhara certainly an exotic place where one can feel heaven on earth, a great spot to experience its natural beauty just relaxing on the terraces, balcony of the hotels by the lake Phewa.

Pokhara located at the height of 860 m above sea-level a warm sub-tropical country blessed with awesome beauty of nature and the best gateway to various trekking and other adventure around Annapurna and Dhaulagiri region.

Pokhara offers wide range of scenic and beautiful sites for interested travelers to spend your interesting and enjoyable time for a day of more to a week in the backdrop of high Annapurna range of peaks with magnificent Machhapuchare Himal, ‘Fish-Tail’ peak.

POKHARA PLACES OF GREAT INTEREST:

Mountain Panorama:
Massive Annapurna Himalaya range the main backdrop of scenic Pokhara, views from Pokhara and its scenic hills facing Mt. Annapurna I (worlds tenth highest at 8,091m / 26,545ft) Annapurna South (7,219m-23,693ft), Gangapurna (7,455m-24,457ft) and Annapurna III (7,555m-24,787ft) dominated by Mt. Machhapuchare ‘Fish-Tail’ (6,997 m) and extends towards east with worlds 8th highest Mt. Manaslu (8,163m).

Mountain Panorama catching views in the comfort of your hotel rooms for more views one can take a mountain flight for 45 mins to an hour, Ultra Light flight or more sporty adventure taking a paragliding from the high scenic hill of Sarankot.

Sarankot Hill:
Highest hill top within Pokhara Valley offers grand panorama of Annapurna range of peaks with Mt. Machhapuchare, Mt. Manaslu, and Lamjung Himal as far to Dhaulagiri peaks towards west, includes views of beautiful valley and its unique landscapes with Lake Phewa, a short drive from the hotel in Pokhara lake side, this hill top offers striking sunrise and a platform for Paragliding also.

Phewa Lake:
Second largest lakes of Nepal, the main attraction in Pokhara adding another natural jewels to its beauty, morning time where you can view the reflection on the lakes, an hour of boating will serenade you with amazing scenery and visit the nearby island Barahi Temple or visit the shoreline and enjoy the green Raniban (forest) surrounding with exotic birdlife.
Other lakes within Pokhara valley are Begnas and Rupa Tal an hour drive east one can see while on flight from Kathmandu to Pokhara also.

Barahi Temple:
One of the most important monument in Pokhara, located in the centre of Phewa Lake on a small island in a peaceful environment 2 storied pagoda temple dedicated to the boar manifestation Ajima, the protector deity of Hindu mythology representing female Shakti (power) large number of Devotees can be seen on Saturday with fowl and goats sacrifice to the deity.

Seti Gorge:
Pokhara’ natural wonder view of Seti gorge as Seti River flowing right through the city, the boisterous river running underground at places, amazing to watch as it hides in some areas with just 2 meters wide, with 20 m depth which beyond imagination, there are two areas one can see the depth of Seti Gorge, just from the centre of local bazaar at Mahendra Pul (bridge) and just little further at KN Sing Pul (bridge) with lovely park and garden.

Devi’s Fall:
Another attractions of Pokhara is the cascading beautiful waterfalls popularly known as Devi’s Fall, locally called as Patale Chhago (Hell’s Fall) located just 2 k.m. south west of the city on the Siddhartha Highway a nice pleasant area with views of tremendous waterfalls, monsoon and mid September time raging volumes of waters makes this place more interesting and impressive.

Caves of Pokhara:
There are two main caves for visiting or explore another nature wonders’ in Pokhara is the Mahindra Gufa (cave) people calls it a House of Bats, a 2 hr hike and short of 45 minutes to the north of Pokhara (torch / flash lights recommended while visiting caves) enter for some time and view the large limestone, stalactites and stalagmites as well the bats hanging.

Another cave in Pokhara is Gufteswor Gufa just walking distance from Devis’ fall across the street the entrance is wide with down steps with a shrine of Shiva one can head further down to view the raging Seti River entering a channel into the cave.

The Old Bazaar:
It will be wonderful to observe the local life visiting the old areas of Pokhara with traditional bazaar and ethnical diverse traders. In its temples reflects the Newari architecture of Kathmandu valley, although Pokhara majority are of hill people the Gurung and some Magar, Tamang with Hindu Brahmins, Chettries and Dalits. The local bazaar has important and interesting shrines called Bindhayabasini Mandir (temple), this white dome shaped dominates a spacious stone paved courtyard on a shady hill top with excellent views of the bazaar and the Annapurna mountains.

Buddhist Peace / Shanti Stupa:
An excellent next view point a short hike a drive near to the top ridge of Pokhara at Shanti or Peace Stupa, located south of Phewa Lake on a ridge top.

Peace / Shanti Stupa, a Buddhist pagoda located on a hill top, also known called as Ananda hill, built by a Japanese monk Morioka Sonin with local supporters under guidance of Nichidatsu Fujii, a Buddhist head monk founder of Nipponzan-Myōhōji.

Shanti means Peace in old Sanskrit language, s scenic hill top facing super views of Pokhara valley and snowcapped peaks towards north.

International Mountain Museum:
Another recently added in Pokhara is the Mountain Museum the first of its kind in Nepal, established and built by Mountaineering Association (NMA),
on 1st Nov 1973, initiated the establishment of International Mountain Museum (IMM) in Pokhara. The basic objective for its establishment was made to record, document and chronicle the past and present development of mountaineering activities in the world in general and to preserve the saga of the momentous feats in the history of mountaineering in the Himalayan peaks in particular. The foundation stone of IMM was laid on 1 Dec, 1995. The soft opening of IMM took place on 29 May, 2002 where it was officially opened on 5 Feb, 2004.

An interesting place to gather knowledge of the mountains, expeditions, flora / fauna, geography, history of Nepal mountaineering and more, located just near the main local area of Pokhara.

Other activities of great interest:
Besides leisure interesting tour, where one can enjoy exciting thrills while in Pokhara taking part in various adventure sports activities like Para-Gliding, Zip-Flyer, Boating / Kayaking, a day white-water and scenic float rafting and leisure Ultra-Light flight of short times or hair raising swift and fast Zip Flyer a cable ride for short while.