The
biggest tourist destination in Nepal after
Kathmandu, Pokhara is a subtropical valley
surrounded by lofty Himalayan peaks. The
name Pokhara has been derived from pokhri,
a word in Nepali signifying pond. In earlier
times the place was a big lake. Today
in addition to the town, there are three
major lakes namely, Phewa, Rupa, and Begnas
here. Due to its nearness to the Himalayan
peaks, Pokhara is home to some of the
most beautiful vistas in the world. The
abrupt changes in the altitude makes the
place even more exciting.
Pokhara does not have a long history.
It was founded in the 16th century by
Gurungs. The construction of two national
highways in 1970’s marked the phase
of modern development here and in no time
it became a well-known hippie hideout.
Today, Pokhara is the centre of river
rafting industry and starting point of
some of the most exciting treks besides
being an important administrative and
commercial centre in Nepal. The town landscape
has changed a lot in the last few decades
and a concrete jungle has came up to satisfy
needs of ever increasing number of visitors.
But Pokhara has still maintained its small
town image that is best experienced during
the off season.
SightSeeing
: Places to visit in destination
- Pokhara
There is no better place in Nepal that
can give you exciting sights of lofty
Himalayan ranges and that too in the
relative comfort of subtropical climate.
Pokhara is the most exciting view point
in Nepal giving you the magnificent
sights of major Himalayan ranges such
as Annapurna range, Dhaulagiri, Machhapuchhare
and Lamjung. The centre of all tourist
activities in the town is Lakeside,
on the shores of Phewa Lake. The town
has many more natural as well as man-made
attractions such as Begnas Tal and Rupa
Tal, Bindyabasini Temple, Mahendra Fall,
Deep Gorges, Devi’s Fall, World
Peace Pagoda and Tibetan Refugee Camp.
Excursions
: Places nearby city - Pokhara
The Pokhara Valley is home to splendid
viewpoints, rivers and trekking routes
that delve deep inside the Himalayan
ranges. It is also a heaven for river
rafters who flock the river Seti, which
flows across Pokhara Valley, to indulge
in this adventurous sport. This milky
white river also forms many gorges that
present the fascinating views to the
visitors. Situated to the north of Phewa
Tal is Sarangkot, a peak from where
you get splendid view of the valley
and mountains surrounding Pokhara.