Early in the morning, a tour to Sarangkot is planned to watch the sunrise over the Himalayas.
5:00 AM Early departure for Sarangkot, located 9 km northwest of Pokhara.
It is one of Nepal's most popular tourist destinations. Strategically located atop a ridge at 1,592 m, this tranquil hilltop resort
offers spectacular views of the entire Annapurna range, stretching from east to west, and the pristine rural settlements just below
those towering peaks. From the summit of Sarangkot, 700 m below ground, spectacular views of the Pokhara Valley, Phewa Lake,
and more can be seen. Return to the hotel for breakfast
Devi Waterfall: Known locally as Patale Chhango (Hell Falls), Devi Waterfall (also known as Devin's or David's) is a spectacular waterfall
located about 2 km southwest of Pokhara Airport, on the Tansen Highway. An interesting modern legend tells that a stranger named David
was bathing naked in the Pardi Khola (river) when the dam's floodgates opened, dragging him into an underground passage beneath the waterfall,
where he disappeared forever. Seti River Gorge: Carved by the Seti River, it is one of Pokhara's natural wonders.
The KI Singh Bridge in Bagar, the Mahendra Pool, and the Prithivi Highway Bridge near the Bus Park offer perfect views of the river's terrible fury
and the deep gorge carved by the turbulent flow of milky-white water.
Gupteshwor Mahadev Cave: This is probably the longest and most impressive cave in South Asia, located in a pristine location in the northwest
part of Pokhara, a world-famous tourist destination in the Gandaki region and Kaski district. Ancestors called this place "Desolate Khatri Tara."
Bindabasini Temple: This is a Hindu religious temple, built in pagoda style and painted white. It is also considered the most popular temple and
religious site in Pokhara. The temple offers spectacular views of the city and the mountain ranges. The temple is dedicated to the goddess Durga,
also known as Shakti or Kali, and to numerous manifestations. Many Hindus come to this temple for worship, wedding ceremonies, bratabandha,
and so on. This temple has also become a popular tourist attraction. A large tree surrounds the temple, creating a sacred atmosphere and a sense
of spirituality. The temple has become one of the most important places to visit. Later, free time for souvenir shopping.
Peace Stupa: Always a great idea for your Nepal vacation because it will leave you speechless, turning you into a storyteller.
The Peace Stupa is also known locally as "Bishwa Shanti Stupa" or "World Peace Pagoda."
The atmosphere up here is peaceful, and visitors are expected to maintain silence.
The Peace Stupa sits atop a hill overlooking Pokhara's Phewa Lake.
The stupa is surrounded by forests, Raniban, and offers magnificent views of the city of Pokhara and the great mountain ranges in
the distance. People often come here to watch the sunrise over the snow-capped mountain ranges.
The site is accessible via a short drive or a short hike from Fewa Lake.
Accommodation : As Per Request