Millions of people travel thousands of
miles in the search of heaven or paradise on earth fully unaware of the
existence of a corner of real paradise. Pokhara valley is situated at an
altitude of 827 meters from sea level. This is one of the picturesque spots of
Nepal. Its lovely lakes and mountains enhance the beauty of the valley. Pokhara
is situated 200 kilometers west of Kathmandu. It is linked by Air and by road
from Kathmandu and the Indian border Sunauli. Pokhara offers magnificent views
of Dhaulagiri, Fishtail, Manaslu, five peaks of Annapurna and others. This is
one of the few places in the world to provide such a dramatic view in a sub-tropical
setting. The nearest snow-capped mountain - Fishtail is less then 30 kilometers
from Pokhara. Pokhara's numerous lakes offer fishing, boating and swimming.
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Full Day Pokhara Valley Sight
Seeing
1. Sunrise View From Sarangkoat.
2. Bindawasini temple
3. K .I Singh Pool Seti River.
4. Old Bazar
5. International Mountain Museum.
6. David's fall
7. Gupteshor Cave.
8. Fewa Lake
9. Mahendra Cave
10. Lord Shiva Statue
Half Day Pokhara valley Sight
Seeing
1. Bindawasini Temple.
2. Seti River.
3. David's Fall.
4. Gupteshor Cave.
5. Fewa Lake.
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Some More Places In Pokhara:
Lord Shiva Statue
The height of the Shiva Statue in Pumdikot is 108 feet tall
and the statue itself is 51 feet. There are 108 Shiva Linga around the statue
in the temple. Nepal is a country where 90 % of the country’s population is
Hindu and the construction of this Shiva temple can help to boost religious
tourism. It is expected that a large number of travelers will visit Pumdikot
Shiva Statue.Besides the religious perspective, a large number of
domestic travelers used to travel to enjoy the beauty of nature. You can enjoy
the magnificent view of the Annapurna Range mountains along with Manaslu Himal.
Mountains like Mt Machhapuchre, Mt Dhaulagiri, Mt Annapurna, Mt Himchuli,
Mt Mardi, and more can be enjoyed from
Pumdikot Shiva temple premises on a clear day.
Barahi Temple
The Barahi Temple is the most
important monument in Pokhara. Built almost in the Center of Phewa Lake, this
two-storied pagoda is dedicated to the boar manifestation of Ajima, the
protester deity representing the female force Shakti.
World Peace Pagoda
This pagoda is situated on the
top of a hill on the southern shore of Phewa Lake. It has four images of Buddha
facing in our directions. The pagoda is an impressive sight and its hilltop
location commands great view. It is a great vantage point, which offers
spectacular views of the Annapurna range and Pokhara city.
Buddhist Monastery
This famous Buddhist monastery is
situated on the eastern part of Pokhara, on a hillock and one gets good view of
the city from here. It was built by the Buddhist from Manang in 1960's. Manang
is one of the most famous situated Annapurna Circuit trek. Images of Buddha and
Padmasambhava are its major attractions. Moreover, beside this many monks
reside here.
Gupteshwor Cave
Gupteshwor Cave, a sacred cave,
lies 2 km from Pokhara Airport on the Siddhartha Highway leading south-west
from the city. The entrance is right across from Davi's Fall and the cave is
almost 3 km long. It has some big hall-size rooms and some passages where one
has to crawl on all fours. This cave holds special value for Hindus since a
phallic symbol of Lord Shiva is preserved here in the condition it was
discovered.
Mahendra Cave
Mahendra Cave, residing in the
northern settlements of the Pokhara Valley, locally called Chamero Odhaar
(House of Bats), is the large limestone cave. Shepherd boys are said to have
discovered it around 1950. The cave has been fitted with lighting system for
convenience of the tourists. It is known for its rock types and stones that
glitter when a beam of light hits them. So, it is best to bring your own torch
light to see the stalactites and stalagmites, although most of them have been
carted out by souvenir hunters.
International Museum
The Pokhara Museum, located
between the bus stop and Mahendra Pul, reflects the ethnic mosaic of western
Nepal. The lifestyles and history of ethnic groups such as Gurungs, Thakalis
and Tharus are attractively displayed through models, photographs and
artifacts. One major attraction is a display highlighting the newly-discovered
remains of an 8000-year-old settlement in Mustang. It is open daily, except
Tuesdays and holidays, from 10:00 am to 5:00 pm. The Annapurna Regional Museum,
also known as the Natural History Museum, is another interesting visit in
Pokhara. Run by the Annapurna Conservation Area Project (ACAP), the museum has
an exceptional collection of butterflies, insects, birds and models of wildlife
found in the area. Located at Prithvi Narayan Campus east of the old bazaar, it
is open daily except Saturdays and holidays from 9:00 am to 5:00 pm.
Davi's Fall
Locally known as Patale Chhango
(Hell's Fall), Davi's Fall, also known as Davy's or David's Fall, is an awesome
waterfall lying about 2 km south-west of Pokhara Airport on the highway to
Tansen. The waterfall directly goes into a deep and narrow canal with no end.
It is believed that this deadly waterfall took the life of a tourist named
David, who fell down into the canal and was never found, and hence the name
David Waterfall, named in his memory by the people of Pokhara.
Bindhyabasini Temple
This is one of the oldest temples
in Pokhara. Legend says that when Pokhara was a part of Kaski Kingdom, the main
deity of the temple, Goddess Durga, was brought from India. Apart from the
peace and tranquility that can be felt in this region, the premises of the
temple offers a good view of the Himalaya on a clear day. The temple is in the
area of the Bazaar; hence, a journey of the old bazaar can be combined with a
visit to the temple.
Begnas Lake
The lakes are located about 15 km
from Pokhara at the end of a road that turns north from the highway to
Kathmandu. Divided by the forested hillock, the lakes offer the perfect nature
retreat because of their relative seclusion. Splendid boating and fishing can
be done here.
Phewa Lake
Phewa Lake, the second largest
lake in the kingdom, roughly measuring 1.5 km by 4 km, is the center of all
attractions in Pokhara. The enchanting lake is a peaceful playground. Brightly
painted wooden boats and sailboats can be rented at reasonable price around
lakeside. The lake is neither deep (roughly 47m at most) nor particularly
clean, but the water is warm and swimming is pleasant if you don't think about
the probable pollution. The eastern shoreline of the lake, popularly known as
Lakeside or Baidam, consists of seemingly endless strip of lodges, restaurants,
bookshops and souvenir shops. One of the fascinating parts of Lakeside is the
splendid view of the mountains, especially when the still water reflects the
peaks, creating a double image.
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