Embark on a Pokhara Day Tour and discover Nepal’s Queen City with breathtaking mountain views and serene lakes. Visit Phewa Lake, Barahi Temple, Davids Fall, and more!
Embark on a Pokhara Day Tour and discover Nepal’s Queen City with breathtaking mountain views and serene lakes. Visit Phewa Lake, Barahi Temple, Davids Fall, and more!
- Barahi Temple - Barahi Temple is a notable Hindu temple situated on an island in the center of Phewa Lake, Pokhara, Nepal. It is dedicated to the goddess Barahi, an avatar of the Hindu goddess Durga, and is one of the region’s most significant religious sites. The temple boasts a pagoda-style architecture and is accessible by boat, providing a…
- Barahi Temple - Barahi Temple is a notable Hindu temple situated on an island in the center of Phewa Lake, Pokhara, Nepal. It is dedicated to the goddess Barahi, an avatar of the Hindu goddess Durga, and is one of the region’s most significant religious sites. The temple boasts a pagoda-style architecture and is accessible by boat, providing a scenic and tranquil experience. Barahi Temple is particularly favored by both devotees and tourists for its spiritual importance and the breathtaking views of the lake and surrounding mountains. The temple becomes especially lively during the Dashain festival, a major Hindu celebration.
- Phewa Tal (Fewa Lake) - Phewa Lake, located in Pokhara, Nepal, ranks as the country’s second-largest lake. Renowned for its tranquil beauty, the lake is encircled by magnificent mountains, including the Annapurna range. It is a favored spot for boating, offering picturesque vistas and a serene ambiance. The iconic Tal Barahi Temple, positioned on an island in the lake’s center, enhances its allure. Phewa Lake is a major attraction for tourists visiting Pokhara, celebrated for its calm waters and natural beauty.
- Devi’s Fall - Devi’s Fall, also known as Patale Chhango, is a renowned waterfall in Pokhara, Nepal. Named after a Swiss tourist, Devi, who tragically drowned there in the 1960s, the waterfall plunges into a deep gorge and is a popular tourist spot due to its striking beauty and unique location. The fall is particularly mesmerizing during the monsoon season when the water flow is at its peak. Visitors can enjoy a scenic view of the waterfall from a nearby observation point, and the surrounding area is known for its lush greenery and natural charm.
- Gupteshwor Mahadev Cave - Gupteshwor Temple is a significant Hindu temple in Pokhara, Nepal, dedicated to Lord Shiva. Located near Devi’s Fall, the temple is famous for its cave setting, where the main shrine is housed within a natural cavern. The temple features a small waterfall flowing through the cave, creating a peaceful and sacred atmosphere. Pilgrims and tourists visit the temple to worship and explore the unique cave structure. Gupteshwor Temple is regarded as one of Pokhara’s key religious sites, drawing devotees, especially during the Maha Shivaratri festival. The temple’s serene surroundings and spiritual significance make it a popular destination for both locals and visitors.
- International Mountain Museum - The International Mountain Museum (IMM) in Pokhara, Nepal, is dedicated to the history, culture, and achievements of mountaineering, with a particular focus on the Himalayas. The museum displays exhibits related to the exploration of the world’s highest peaks, including Mount Everest, and the lives of renowned mountaineers. It also highlights the diverse ethnic groups residing in the mountainous regions, their cultures, and the natural environment of the Himalayas. The museum features collections of artifacts, photographs, mountaineering tools, and displays about the region’s flora and fauna. IMM serves as an educational and cultural center for those interested in the history of mountain expeditions and the importance of preserving the mountainous ecosystem.
- World Peace Pagoda - The World Peace Pagoda, located in Pokhara, Nepal, is a significant Buddhist monument promoting peace and harmony. Perched atop a hill overlooking Phewa Lake and the surrounding mountains, the pagoda offers breathtaking panoramic views of the Annapurna range and the city below. Constructed by the Japanese Buddhist community in the 1970s, it is one of the 80 peace pagodas built worldwide under the guidance of the Japanese monk Nichidatsu Fujii. The pagoda is adorned with Buddha statues and serves as a place for meditation and reflection. It is a popular pilgrimage site and a symbol of peace, attracting visitors from around the globe.
- Hotel pickup and drop-off (from your hotel to hotel in Lake Side area Pokhara)
- Transport by private vehicle
- Hotel pickup and drop-off (from your hotel to hotel in Lake Side area Pokhara)
- Transport by private vehicle
- Food (available to purchase)
- Personal expenses
- Monuments entrance fees
- Food (available to purchase)
- Personal expenses
- Monuments entrance fees
Pokhara is known as queen city of Nepal, its one of the cleanest cities of the country. Its famous because of splendor Mountain View and the beautiful lakes around the city. Residing in the lap of the great Annapurna massif, Pokhara valley offers the most spectacular views of the Annapurna panorama including fishtail. Apart from the mountain views and…
Pokhara is known as queen city of Nepal, its one of the cleanest cities of the country. Its famous because of splendor Mountain View and the beautiful lakes around the city. Residing in the lap of the great Annapurna massif, Pokhara valley offers the most spectacular views of the Annapurna panorama including fishtail. Apart from the mountain views and lakes, the lush in the environment is so powerful that it can easily bring peace and joy within your heart.
Place you visited
- Phewa Lake
- Barahi temple
- Davids fall
- Gupteshwor Temple
- International mountain museum
- World peace pagoda
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