Destination Pokhara
Popular Activities in Pokhara
Sight Seeing
Paragliding
Ultra Light
Para Hawking
Canoeing
Hikinh
Sky Diving
Popular Places in Pokhara
Fewa Lake
Barahi Madir(Temple)
Sarangkot
Kali Mandir
Kanchi Baraha Madir(Temple)
Bindyabasini Mandir(Temple)
Mountaineering Museum
Gupteshwor Mahadev cave
Pokhara is a land of mysticism, spectacular sceneries, adventure filled activities, and a foodie’s wonderland. The city is an ideal place to partake in fun activities such as: sight seeing, paragliding, ultra light, para hawking, canoeing, hiking and sky diving.
The city has established itself as a tourist hub and as a must visit destination in Nepal. With a whole host of fun activities, you can indulge in, beautiful landscape and amenities, it is bound to fill your mobile phone with pictures of beautiful memories with your friends and family.
Arranging a holiday trip in Pokhara during Dashain can be a bit tricky. If you choose to travel by bus then it is recommended to book your trip in advance. Pokhara, being a tourist hub, is not as affected by the festivities as other cities, but brace yourself for closed shutters, and empty streets on the main days. While you are there especially if you are travelling in your personal vehicle, you may also want to put together a picnic by the lakeside.
The getaway to the Annapurna circuit gives you an opportunity to experience magnificent scenery, culture and traditions. Here you can experience best of both worlds.
If you are searching for solace, then hire a bicycle and make your way to Pame. Lying on the outskirts of Pokhara, this part of town gives you a sense of resonance with nature. The ride gets thrilling with the highs and lows of the road, and if you’re with your friends, there is bound to be laughter and joy during the trip. Begnas Lake is another beautiful sight to behold. The scenic view of the immaculately calm lake surrounded by lush greenery and gazed down by the Himalayan peaks is a perfect description of paradise. Another place you can easily get the striking views of the Annapurna range from here. The way to the top can be considered a small hiking experience.
A delightful evening during the golden hour, with the majestic Himalayas reflected upon the Fewa lake in the background of the setting sun, is truly a sight to behold. A trip to Pokhara is also never complete without witnessing the Sun rise atop the hills of Sarangkot.
Pokhara which is also known as the "city of lakes," is full of cultural and natural heritages as well. The old bazaar of Pokhara has many peculiar alleys and courtyards. The hanging beads, local handicrafts and cultural attires will draw anyone’s attention. They are worth a visit if you want souvenirs! At the least hire your own boat and visit the beautifully nestled temple of Barahi temple in the middle of the Phewa Lake.
The village of Lumle has been declared a Poetry village and indeed the journey there has poetic elements to it. It is also a religious hotspot with many historical temples like Kali Mandir and Kanchi Baraha Temple.
You can indulge yourself in the absolute calmness of the place and pray for the prosperity of your loved ones. Bindyabasini temple is another monumental temple in Pokhara located within the serenity of a lake.
The International Mountaineering Museum of Pokhara explores the past and present situation of mountaineering in Slovakia, Japan and Nepal. The museum features an excellent collection of flora and fauna. It’s a place for learning and having fun if you are academically inclined, or interested in historical details.
The mysterious Gupteshwor Mahadev cave has an eerie but peaceful atmosphere. Similarly, Mahendra cave has several stalactites and stalagmites and a statue of Lord Shiva. After experiencing all the fun things mentioned above during daytime, you can rest for a while in anticipation of a equally exciting Pokhara night life awaits you.
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Mountain Flight Details: Early morning trip to Mt. Everest and surrounding mountains - Approx. 1 hour flight via Buddha Air OR Yeti Air (choice available) - Stunning views of mountains in Nepal - View video on Youtube of mountain flight in Nepal - Mountain Flight Cost: INR 11000/USD 250
Mt. Dhaulagiri is the seventh highest mountain in the world and one of the challenging yet exhilarating adventure destinations in Nepal. The trek circling Mt. Dhaulagiri takes you through the beautiful villages, clean rivers, lush landscapes, thick forests, hidden valleys, glaciers, and mountain ranges.
Our highest priorities in all our Nepal biking trips are safety, quality and enjoyment. You will ride on these wild and challenging trails through some of the most stunning scenic and cultural landscapes in the world. With the stunning backdrop of the Himalayan ranges, the extreme valleys and old forests of the rugged middle hills, the charming terraced fields and bright smiles in the timeless villages, you will remember this journey for its unique beauty as well as its challenging mountain biking terrain.
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Minimum 3 Nights Stay Kathmandu Sightseeing Package( 3 Nights/4 Days): Includes: Airport Pick Up & Drop Off, Daily Breakfast Buffet, All tours and transfers in an air conditioned coach
- Full day tour of Kathmandu City Swayambhunath Stupa and Patan City
- Approx 5-6 hours (split in two sessions)
- Morning: Walking tour of Kathmandu Durbar Square through (Ason) spice Market/vegetable markets
- Evening: Visit Patan Durbar Square
USD 80 PER CAR
The Langtang Valley is surrounded by many high peaks of great appeal. The eminent British mountaineer Bill Tilman described it as the "most beautiful valley in the world". The Langtang Valley is also known as the treasure house of Alpine plants. The whole valley is covered with flowers during the summer.
The Lantang Valley Trek is not only offers magnificent views of Langtang Lirung (7,234m), Ganesh Himal (7,406m) and other high mountain peaks, but also provides insight into the varied ethnic lifestyles of the Tamangs and Sherpas, inhabitants of this area who share closer cultural ties with the Tibetan people.
The Annapurna Base Camp Trek is considered one of the world's great treks. The walk-in to the Sanctuary provides an experience of the great variety of landscape types which serve to make Nepal such a special trekking destination. You will pass through a diverse geographical and cultural variation with an amazing range of flora and fauna in between.
This is a short and beautiful trek, suitable for families and kids. Set in the rural mountainside with up-close Himalayan views, this trek is also known as Ghorepani Poon Hill Trek. It is a relatively easy walk meandering through villages and rhododendron forests.
This itinerary includes Poon Hill -- which is regarded as the best viewpoint in the Annapurna Region by many trekkers and is widely regarded as one of the most beautiful viewpoints that exist on this earth.
USD 575 PER PERSON -- TWIN ROOM SHARING BASIS
DAY 01 (Kathmandu to Chitwan by road, approx 5 hrs)
DAY 02 (In Chitwan)
DAY 03 (Chitwan to Kathmandu by road, approx 5 hrs)
Chitwan: Exotic jungle elephant-safari, nature walks, bird watching, canoeing
USD 330 PER PERSON
Pokhara : Stunning views of Himalayas, Boat rides, Gupteswor Mahadev, David's Fall, Barahi Temple, Cycling around the lakeside. - DAY 01 : (Kathmandu to Pokhara by road, approx 5 hrs/200km) - DAY 02 : (Spend time in Pokhara) - DAY 03 : (Pokhara to Kathmandu by road, approx 5 hrs/200km) / USD 295 PER PERSON View Youtube Video of Pokhara
DAY 01 (Drive from Kathmandu to Pokhara)
DAY 02 (In Pokhara)
DAY 03 (Pokhara to Chitwan by road)
DAY 04 (In Chitwan)
DAY 05 (Fly from Chitwan to Kathmandu)
Pokhara: Stunning views of Himalayas, Boat rides
Chitwan: Exotic jungle elephant-safari, nature walks, bird watching, canoeing
VIEW YOUTUBE VIDEO OF POKHARA
USD 705 PER PERSON
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