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About Pokhara City
Pokhara is situated at about 827 meter from sea level, and is
located 124 miles (about 200 km) west of Kathmandu and can be
reached by plane in 35 minutes or in 5 hours by bus. Pokhara is
the next destination after Kathmandu for many adventure and
pleasure trips in and around Pokhara. Pokhara is often called
the enchanting Himalayan valley with a heart of major actions
and adventures.
Surrounded by beautiful snow-caped mountains, with a magnificent
lake of crystal-clear pure Himalayan water, all-year round
pleasing weather, and friendly Pokhralis will greet you with a
smile and leave you with the most unforgettable moments in your
life. So pack up your bag, load your camera, and get ready for
Pokhara experience!
Places to Visit
The Fewa (or Phewa) Lake 1.5 kilometer long, second largest lake
in Nepal, offers an excellent view of the mountains and their
reflections on the lake. Many tours and trekking operators and
hotels are located on the lakeside. One can easily find a place
to sit back, relax and enjoy great meal while enjoying scenery
here. You will also enjoy boating on the lake. Most hotels and
guest houses have traditional designs and layouts which match
with the surrounding views. The photo on the right is of Rara
Lake, another popular lake located in Pokhara.
Annapurna Range Skyline
The most spectacular sight in Pokhara is the sight of Annapurna
range. See the following image which shows eight important
mountains of the Annapurna range.
This range stretching from west to east includes Dhaulagiri,
South Annapurna, Annapurna 1, Hiunchuli, Fish-tail (Machapuchare),
Annapurna 3, Annapurna 4, and Annapurna 2. In Pokhara, the holy
unclimbed mountain Macchapucchre (or also known as Fishtail
Mountain), located in the middle of the Annapurna range, can be
seen standing right in front of our nose.
Everyone in Pokhara wakes up early to greet the mountains during
sunrise. The reflection of sunlight from a mountain is always a
breathtaking site. You will never forget the sight of the
fishtail mountain standing right before your eyes saying "Good
Morning!"
Begnas and Rupa Lake
The name Pokhara is derived from the word Pokhari, which in
Nepali means pond or a lake. There are about eight lakes in
Pokhara and besides the the fewa lake, the other two lakes known
as Begnas Lake and Rupa lake located about 15 km from Pokhara
are ideal places for relaxation, boating and fishing. Get to
Begnas by bus, or by a taxi, or cycle from Pokhara. Visit Begnas
Bazaar for a unique hillside market experience.
Seti Gandaki / Gorge
Seti Gandaki and Seti Gorge are other two important places to
visit in Pokhara. The Seti gandaki flows right through the city,
it runs completely underground at many places. There is a local
myth that the entire land of Pokhara floats on the Seti river.
Rivers in Nepal are known for their strength and the purity as
entire source is from the Himalayan range.
Mahendra Cave (Gufa or Gupha in Nepali)
Mahindra cave is located about 10km north from central Pokhara.
It is a natural site located across the Seti river pass the
Batulechours village.
Davis Fall
Witness a unique waterfall that lies 2 Km from central Pokhara
City. The water fall directly goes into a deep and narrow canal
with no ends. It is believed that this deadly waterfall took the
life of a tourist named David, who fell down into the canel and
was never found, and hence the name David waterfall, named in
his memory by the people of Pokhara. This place has many nick
names like Davy's Fall, David's Fall or Davis's Fall, all mean
the same thing `The Davis Water Fall' Davis Fall Picture 1 (Web
Link)
Other Places to Visit
Other places to visit in Pokhara are Barahi temple, situated in
the middle of Phewa lake, Pokhara Museum, Annapurna Museum,
Bindhyabasini temple, and World Peace Pagoda.
Hotels in Pokhara
Base Camp Resort - 30 rooms, Lake Side, Pokhara-6, Nepal, Tel:
977 61 521226 Email: info@basecampresort.com
Hotel Barahi - Pokhara, Tel : Phone : 977 1 4429820
Hotel Kantipur - 50 rooms, Lake-Side Pokhara, Nepal, Tel:
977-61-520886 Email : kantipurpkr@cnet.wlink.com.np
Hotel Lake Palace - Lakeside, Baidam, Tel: 977-61-521027 Email:
hlpalace@fewanet.com.np
Hotel View Point - Lakeside, Baidam, Tel: Phone: 977-61-541671
Hotel Shikhar - Lakeside, Pokhara, Tel: 977-61-525033 Email:
shikhar@fewanet.com.np
New Pokhara Lodge - Lakeside Pokhara Tel: 977-61-524990
How to get to Pokhara?
Mountain flight from Kathmandu to Pokhara is the best option.
View Himalayas including the Annapurna range which lies right
next to flight path. So sit back, turn your head to the right,
and enjoy the flight. Be careful though, this will blow your
mind away, don't hurt your neck, do not push the passenger on
the right out through the window!!
Riding a public bus or a taxi to Pokhara is also a good option.
Public buses run daily from Kathmandu. It takes about 5 to 6
hours by bus. Buses are crowded, but thats' how Nepalese travel
all life long, so what the heck, go ahead experience it, for
you, it's only for a day! Remember, public buses do not have
A/C, Heaters and have frequent stops on the way. Bus will stop
at Mugling for Lunch or Dinner. Have some Nepail food there, if
you can digest spicy foods, or you can pick restaurants which
specifically cater to foreigners. Taxis are expensive, probably
will cost you as much as the Air-fare. When you ride by land,
you get to see more places, you get to enjoy the scenery that
you would not be able to see from the air.
About buying the tickets :
How to get Cheap Ticket to Pokhara ? Buy them directly from the
Airlines. Visit their website and make online reservations. Upon
your arrival in Kathmandu, buy tickets from the Sales Offices of
the airlines, which are scattered in the city, and can easily be
located. Ask your hotel's Information Desk for help.
Facts on Pokhara City
These facts are based on Data from HMG Department of Hydrology
and Meteorology, and Websites of Municipalities. Last update on
May 9 2006
Population |
About 170,000 thousand. It is believed that Pokhara was
the city of Mallas, the rulers of Nepal about 250 years
ago. The Newar community of Kathmandu Valley migrated to
Pokhara, built houses like those of Mallas, and started
developing settlements which lead to the development of
this city. Today, Pokhara is developed by tourism,
import and export business of both domestic as well as
foreign products to various towns and villages in Kaski
and other districts of Nepal |
Land Area |
47.5 square miles (about 123 sq kilometers), About half
of the area is the Sub-Metropolitan City area. |
Location |
Longitude : 83 58' 30"E to 80 02' 30" E
Latitude : 28 10' N to 28 16' N |
Altitude |
2900 feet (about 884 meter) |
Distance |
124 miles (200 kilometers) from the Capital, Kathmandu
114 miles (about 184 kilometers) from the Indian border
located about 2.5 miles from Bhairahawa (Also called as
Belhia) |
Weather |
Pokhara receives very good amount of Rainfall every
year. Rainy months include May to September, where July
is the most heavy rain fall season receiving upto 33
inches (about 845 mm or millimeter) rainfall. Pokhara
has a mild weather all year around, however during
December to February, temperature can drop to freezing
point. Pokhara gets more rain than any other city of
Nepal. Best time to visit this city is October and
April, but if you have an umbrella in your hand, then
cross that out, please! |
Official Holidays |
All Major National Holidays
and Each Friday Half Day (Evening Shift) and Saturday
Full Day. |
What does Pokhara mean for Nepal? |
It is a main center for the import and distribution of
the domestic and imported foreign goods for various
districts that are linked to Pokhara. Pokhara is the
main entry point for goods going to the Kaski district
of Nepal. Pokhara's population is growing more than
ever, as the city has become the immediate choice for
those who are leaving Kathmandu because of pollution or
congestion factors, and it is also the number one choice
for Nepalese living abroad for buying lands or houses in
Nepal. Population of vehicles in Pokhara is also
increasing. Pokhara will eventually develop the nearby
villages and towns both by tourism industry as well as
by local business, which will benefit all |
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