पोखरा
Pokhara
The enchanting
valley of Pokhara valley is situated at an altitude of 827 meters
from sea level. An incarnation of the religious heaven, this
celestial city is also known as the “city of seven lakes”. Just 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.
Climate of Pokhara
Pokhara
has a pleasent invigorating climate and can be visited any time of
the year. Even during summer, the temperature does not rise above
30-32 degree Celsius. After the onset of monsoon, the temperature
goes down considerably, cooling the valley.
Access to Pokhara
Pokhara
is situated 200 kilometers west from Kathmandu and is well connected
by road and also by air. Pokhara can be reached in 6 hours via bus
and just 30 minutes by Airplane from Kathmandu. And it is also
connected with Indo-Nepal border. There are daily bus services from
Pokhara to Indian border of Kakarvitta in the east, Birjung,
Biratnagar and Sunauli in the middle part, Nepaljung and Mahendra
Nagar in the west.
Caves and Water Falls in Pokhara
Pokhara
is famous for limestone caves such as Mahendra Cave, Gupteshwar
Mahadev and others. Davis Fall is the most famous water-fall in
Pokhara, which comes to its gushing best just before disappearing
underground.
Mountains and Hills in Pokhara
Like a
divine painting from east to west, the breathtaking views of the
world famous Himalayan ranges of Annapurna. Dhaulagiri,
Machhapuchhre and other appear so close as to make you feel that you
can almost touch them. Sarankot, Kaskikot, Kalikasthan, Bharat
Pokhari and the Pumdi Bhumdi Hills commands beautiful views of the
valley and the mountains. The places are also vantage points to view
sunrise and sunsets over the majestic Himalayan peaks
Lakes and Rivers in Pokhara
Pokhara
is also known as lake city. There are seven famous lakes - Phewa or
Fewa, Begnas and Rupa being the most well known ones. the glacial
river Seti, flows right through the heart of the Pokhara valley and
goes completely underground at certain places.Which is also called
seti or white Gandaki because of the limestones sediments that give
the water a milky tint. This river cuts the deepest gorge in Nepal.
Temples and Monasteries in Pokhara
The
Bindabasini temple is the center of religious activity in the old
bazaar area. Located right in the middle of the Fewa Lake, Barahi
Temple attracts many tourists and Hindu pilgrims from Nepal and
abroad. Another Hindu shrine is the Bhadrakali temple, which is
situated on a small but beautiful hill with pleasant surroundings.
Some other temples in Pokhara are Narayan Than, Ram Mandir, Krishna
Mandir, Kedareswor Mahadav Mindir Lamakhor Lakeside.
World Peace Pagoda , a massive Buddhist stupa, is situated on the
top of a hill on the southern shores of Fewa Lake. Besides being an
impressive sight, this shrine, built by Japanese, is a great vantage
point offering spectacular views of the Lake as well as Pokhara
city.
Museums and Heritage sites in Pokhara
The
Annapurna museum displays a large variety of butterflies, moths and
insects and also cement-models depicting Nepal's wildlife. The
Annapurna museum is located inside the Prithivi Narayan Campus. The
Pokhara regional museum exhibits a variety of items that captures
the culture and customs of different tribes and races of Nepal. The
regional museum is located at Naya Sadak. The Mountaineering Museum
provides detailed information on mountaineering expeditions in
Nepal. The Mountaineering Museum is very new and it is located in
Ghari Patan which is close to Pokhara Eye Hospital
Boating and Fishing in Pokhara
Boating
and fishing are the most popular attractions of the Phewa lake.
hiring a boat for a couple of hours and heading out to the other
side of the lake bordering the forested hill and taking a swim can
be the highlight of a warm day.
Adventure and trekking in Pokhara
Paragliding, Golfing, Boating, Swimming, Fishing, Micro-light
aircraft, Bi-cycling and hiking in the hills are the most adventure
activities in Pokhara. The valley is the starting point of some of
the most popular treks in the country.
Culture of Pokhara
Pokhara
- a dazzling mountains landmark in the west of Nepal is a melting
pot of various ethnic groups comprising Brahmins, Chhetri, Newars,
Magars, Gurungs etc vibrant in their respective cultures and in pure
harmony.
Pokhara known as;
- Paradise on Earth
- Heaven on Hearth
- Simply a Heaven
- Lake City
- Celestial City
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