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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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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.
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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
Just opposite of Devi's fall, on the
other side of the road, there is
Gupteshwor Cave. This cave is
popular for the different natural
forms made from limestone deposits.
Indhyabasini 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.
Manakamana
The temple of Manakamana, a very
popular pilgrimage in Nepal, is a
temple of one of the manifestations
of the Hindu goddess Bhagawati.
Bhagawati is believed to have the
power to fulfill your wishes. It is
located 75km to east of Pokhara. A
cable car takes travelers to
Manakamana within 10-minutes from
Kurintar (Cable Car spot).
Climate of
Pokhara
Pokhara has a pleasant climate and
can be visited any time of the year.
Even during summer, the temperature
does not rise above 30-32 degree
Celsius. And as a rain begin, 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
bus ride and just 30 minutes by
Airplane from Kathmandu. And it is
also connected with Indo-Nepal
border. There is 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 the artificial 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
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