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Adventure Sports in Pokhara

Pokhara is the most famous adventure activities hub in Nepal. Some of the options are: Trekking whitewater rafting  boating Canoeing paragliding  Mountain biking

Annapurna Butterfly Museum

Annapurna Butterfly Museum was established in 1965 in the city of Pokhara. The museum houses almost all of Nepal? 660 common, rare and endemic species of butterflies. The collection is kept in such a way to illustrate their mimicry and camouflage. Several charts comparing these species with others found in parts of the Palearctic region are also showcased.

Annapurna Circuit

Annapurna Circuit is a popular Himalayan trek in the Annapurna range. The trek is a real challenge to test your patience and endurance. The trail takes you through some of the highest mountains in the world.

Bat Cave Pokhara

For those looking for a different level of adventure, the Bat cave or Chamero Gufa in Pokhara is just perfect. As the name suggests, it is where one can find thousands of bats thriving in the dark, gloomy and moist chambers of the cave. These are mostly Horseshoe Bats, and they are found clinging upside down on the ceilings of the cool (chilly even) and dingy caves. If one's up for it, they can even explore the complete cave (which takes about 10 minutes) till the end and wiggle their way through a narrow shaft to reach the surface. This cave could get extremely confined, so those who have claustrophobia might want to rethink their visit. Entry fee is around NPR 150, and you will be given a torch along with it. You can also get a guide for NPR 300 who will take you through the cave. There is one exit point of the cave which is narrow and the cave can get really slippery so be careful. Read More

Begnas Lake

The Begnas Lake is the second largest lake in the Pokhara Valley. This freshwater lake is quite a crowd puller for its beautiful natural surroundings. On a clear day, at the foothills of the Himalayas, the lake waters reflect the surrounding mountain ranges. One may choose to take a leisurely stroll on the banks or rest. Those seeking to get closer to nature and absorb the enchanting vibe amidst dense forests in the Pokhara Valley must visit the Begnas Tal. Apart from being the second largest lake in Pokhara Valley, it is also the third-largest lake in Nepal. Begnas, the twin of Rupa Tal, is the largest of the two situated to the south-east of the valley. A dam, Khudi Khola, built on the western stream regulates the level of the lake water providing enough for irrigation purposes in all the seasons other than the monsoons. The swamps around the lake have been converted into lush green paddy fields, and some sections of the water body are used for fish farming. The waters from the lake help the locals earn a major chunk of their livelihood. Source The picturesque beauty of the location makes it an apt attraction for holidaying and rejuvenation. One may go for a long boat ride or go paddling solo in the calm waters and explore every nook and cranny of the lake as they admire the magnificent snow-dusted Himalayan peaks. The lake has several resorts and guesthouses where tourists can stay for as long as they want and breathe in the freshness in the air and enjoy the stunning view of the valley and the Begnas Tal. Read More

Bhimsen Temple

The 200-year-old Bhimsen Temple is dedicated to the Newari God of trade and commerce. It is said to be the oldest temple in the city and it replicates the pagoda style of architecture. The exterior of the temple is covered with intricate erotic carvings and exquisite woodcarvings on doors, windows, pillars and struts.

Bindhya Basini Temple

The ancient Bindhyabasini Temple in Pokhara stands on top of a small hill. This temple is dedicated to Goddess Durga, an incarnation of Devi Parvati. The Goddess worshipped is in the form of a Shaligram. According to a local legend, King Siddhi Narayan Shah bought the idol from Bindhyachal in India.

Boating in Pokhara

Pokhara is a popular destination for enjoying boat rides under a shining sun. Hire a big paddleboat, a kayak, sailboat or a rowboat and head to the various lakes such as Phewa or Begnas lake to enjoy quiet boating. It is the best possible method to enjoy the spectacular view picturesque landscape of Pokhara Valley. Starting from around NPR 300 per hour to NPR 1200 for 8 hours, you can hire a paddleboat near Mike's Restaurant and use it for an entire day. Read More

Devi's Falls

Devi's Fall in Pokhara is an extraordinary waterfall which creates a 500 feet long underground tunnel as it reaches its bottom. This tunnel has brought the fall its name, i.e. Patale Chango in the Nepalese language, which means "underground waterfall." Fed by Phewa Lake Dam, the waterfall is surrounded by abundant flora. A landmark of Pokhara, Devi's waterfall is a must-visit when in Nepal. Witness the grandeur of nature as you see this colossal fall struggling with rocks to set itself free. Devi's Waterfall/ Davis Waterfall is different from other falls in the country due to its natural phenomenon. It marks the point where the Pardi Khola stream disappears underground and leaves no clue of its existence. When the monsoons are at full power, the splashes of water against the boulders create a terrific site. Read More

Ghorepani Hill

At an elevation of 3210 metres above sea level, Ghorepani Hill is the most preferred trekking trail in Nepal. Hundreds of adventurers visit to experience the thrill of traversing the magnanimous hill. Also known as Nepal's Classic Himalaya Trek, it has been an important attraction for nature lovers. These treks are a little elaborate and last for a little over a week. They begin at Pokhara and pass through the Ghorepani, and some even continue to the Poon Hill. The trail consists of the ancient Trans-Himalayan salt trade route and runs through regions of paddy fields, forests, gorges and waterfalls. On a clear sunny day, the bright blue skies and the white cotton-like clouds are a treat to watch above the snow-laden mountain peaks. The local shepherds get their sheep to graze on the hill slopes every day, and there is a high chance that trekkers meet herds of sheep while passing by.SourceThe rhododendron forests, the stone passages and stairs add to the level of difficulty but also make the activity more exciting. As one climbs through the region, they would notice they are actually trekking through the villages located on the hill slopes. If a break is required, feel free to stop by at one of these villages and interact with the lovely people before enjoying the mind-stirring view from the top of the Ghorepani Hill. Read More

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