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Pokhara is the most popular valley in the southern slopes of the Himalayas. Pokhara journey offers to relax around the lake, maybe have a foot massage while gazing at the boats on the water. Also, a party in the bars and clubs - Pokhara has a lot of offer! On our organized tours, we will take you to the Peace Stupa on the ‘other side’ of the lake where you can look down on the full panorama of the lake, called Fewa, below. We will also take you to the following sites: David Falls, Gupteswor Cave, Mahendra Cave, Bat Cave, and boating on the lake! Hike or drive up to Sarangkot to watch the sunrise over the Himalayas. While on that subject, the tourist area of Lakeside is dominated by the view of Machhapuchhre (Fishtail) as it is commonly known. Quite a stunning up-close-and-personal snow Mountain view with no hiking involved!
Upon our arrival at the Tribhuwan International Airport (TIA) in Kathmandu, we will greet you and introduce our representative who will drop us off at our hotel. We may also stroll in the streets of Thamel, a tourist hub in Kathmandu for some souvenir shopping. In the evening, there will be a welcome dinner. For dinner, you will be served excellent authentic Nepalese cuisine which will introduce you to the Nepalese food culture.
It almost takes a whole day (6 to 7 hours) to reach Pokhara. In the middle of the journey, we will have lunch on the way of muglin.In the evening, we will start our tour from Davis Falls. It will be followed by Gupteswor Cave, International Mountain Museum. After that, you will have a less free hour to explore around lakeside by yourself. Cultural dinner in the evening near the lakeside road. Overnight hotel in Pokhara.
Early Morning start for sunrise from Sangkat hill station which offers one excellent sunrise over Dhaulagiri and Annapurna Himalayan Range along with Mt. Fishtail. visit Bindyabasinitemple, visit the Seti river, visit Mahindra cave and return to the hotel for breakfast. After breakfast, we visit Stupa's famous sunset viewpoint in Pokhara with a white-colored world’s peace pagoda offering a long panoramic view of high Himalayas and Lake beneath the perspective with Tal Barahi Temple isolated in the middle of the lake and cultural dinner in the evening near the lakeside road. Overnight in hotel. Evening free time for workaround lake and boating.
After breakfast, we will drive back to Kathmandu via car/jeep. we begin our sightseeing tour by visiting UNESCO World Heritage Sites within Kathmandu. We also visit Bhaktapur, an irresistible city with an authentic local lifestyle preserved over centuries of isolation from the hustle and bustle of Kathmandu. While in the city square, we get to admire the Nyata-Pola Temple, the Golden Gate, water spouts, and the 55 Window Palace which merge to provide an ambiance of a magical outdoor theater to its visitors. We also immerse ourselves in the authentic delicacy of the locals in Bhaktapur.
As today is your last day with us. We will be on your side and thankful that you choose us as your travel companion and wish you a safe journey.
Tour Highlight:
• Fewa lake
Phewa Tal is the travelers’ focal point in Pokhara, and is the second-largest lake in Nepal. In contrast to the gaudy tourist development of Lakeside, the steep southwestern shore is densely forested and alive with birdlife. The lush Rani Ban, or Queen’s Forest, bestows an emerald hue to the lake, and on a clear day the Annapurna mountains are perfectly reflected on its mirror surface.
• Davis fall
The Davis Falls is a small waterfall that sits at Pokhara in the Kaski district of Nepal. At first sight, there is nothing much enchanting or even appealing about the waterfall, except a few splashes here and there. To fully witness its splendor, one must visit it at the peak of monsoon. During that time, the water tears through the rocky slopes and disappears down an underground tunnel. The roaring noise of the rapids drowns the sound of humans and the splashing of the water demands either a raincoat or an umbrella. The high waters don’t stop tourists from treading close to the water but tread too close and you might drown in it.
• Bindabasini
Bindabasini temple or Bindhyabasini Mandir is of great religious importance to Hindus living in the Pokhara region. It is a vital hub of religious fervor. The temple itself is dedicated to the Hindu goddess Durga, who is Pokhara’s chosen guardian deity. Durga, also known as Shakti or Kali has numerous manifestations and at the Bindabasini temple she is seen as Bhagwati, a blood-thirsty aspect of the goddess. Durga appears in the form of a Saligram. A Saligram, according to Hindu mythology is a propitious stone. It is said that the temple was created after the goddess ordered king Khadag Bum Malla to set up her statue here. The Bindabasini temple was then founded in BS 1845. Since its establishment, Bhagwati has been an object of worship here daily. Animal sacrifices are typically presented at the temple on Saturdays and Tuesdays. The Hindu festival of Dashain sees large numbers of believers coming to offer sacrifices at Binhyabasini Mandir. Indeed, there is little space for tourists during the festival of Dashain.
• Macchapucchre
Mount Machapuchare is one of the adventures peak in the Himalayan region, which is also known as “Fish Tail Mountain”. It is situated at an elevation of 6,993 meters (22,943 ft.) near the Annapurna Himalayas of north-central Nepal. It significantly below the Mt. Everest, but this mountain is certainly as famous peaks as Mount Annapurna range and Mount Manaslu, both in the 8,000 meters which is not too away from this mount.
• Sarankot
Sarangkot is in the ward 18 of Pokhara Municipality, Kaski District. In 2015, it was annexed to Pokhara 26. At the time of the 1991 Nepal census it had a total population of 5,060 with 1,010 individual households.
The village is located on Sarangkot mountain at an altitude of 1600m and is renowned for its panoramic Himalayan views Dhaulagiri, Annapurna and Manaslu as well as down on the city of Pokhara and Phewa lake. In recent years, Sarangkot has become a hotspot for paragliding.
• Begnas lake
Begnas Lake is a freshwater lake in Pokhara Lekhnath Metropolis of Kaski district of Nepal located in the south-east of the Pokhara Valley. The lake is the third-largest lake of Nepal and second-largest, after Phewa Lake, among the eight lakes in Pokhara Valley. The water level in the lake fluctuates seasonally due to rain, and utilization for irrigation. The water level is regulated through a dam constructed in 1988 on the western outlet stream, Khudi Khola.
Included:
• Transportation
• Hotel / 3star
• Breakfast, lunch, dinner
Excluded:
• Entry tickets
• Drinks