Pokhara is a picturesque city in Nepal, known for its stunning lakes, breathtaking mountain views, and adventure activities. Nestled near the Annapurna range, it offers serene spots like Phewa Lake and thrilling experiences like paragliding. It’s a gateway to the Annapurna trekking circuit and a hub for nature lovers and adventure seekers.
Duration
2-5 days
Difficulty Level
Easy
Trip Start and End
Starts and ends in Pokhara
Best Season
spring/autumn
Trip Area
Pokhara Valley & surrounding regions
Max Elevation
1,400 m
Per Day Walk
Not required for city tours
Group Size
Solo to large groups
Accomodation
Hotels, resorts, guesthouses, and lodges available in all budget ranges
A serene lake with stunning reflections of the Annapurna range, perfect for boating.
A hilltop viewpoint offering breathtaking sunrise and paragliding experiences.
A unique waterfall and an underground cave with religious significance.
A scenic Buddhist stupa with panoramic views of Pokhara and the Himalayas.
Paragliding, bungee jumping, zip-lining, and trekking make Pokhara an adventure hub.
A deep, mysterious river gorge flowing through the city.
Showcasing the history of mountaineering and Himalayan culture.
The sight of the majestic Everest and its surrounding peaks offers a backdrop for romance like no other.
Engage with the Sherpa culture, gaining insights into their traditions and Buddhist practices, enriching your journey with spiritual depth.
Savor the taste of local dishes, each a delightful fusion of traditional ingredients and mountain freshness.
Every challenge overcome and every laughter shared becomes a precious memory, etching this trek into the story of your lives.
Standing together at Everest Base Camp, you’ll feel a sense of shared triumph that only such a formidable quest can provide.
A detail description of Itirenary
Start your day in Pokhara with a sunrise at Sarangkot, followed by breakfast at a lakeside café. Enjoy a boat ride on Phewa Lake, then visit Davis Falls, Gupteshwor Cave, and Seti River Gorge. After a traditional Nepali lunch, explore the International Mountain Museum and admire panoramic views from the World Peace Pagoda. In the evening, stroll along Lakeside Road, shop for souvenirs, and enjoy a relaxing dinner by Phewa Lake before heading back to your hotel or departing.
➤ Sunglasses & sunscreen
➤ Water bottle
➤ Comfortable walking shoes or sneakers
➤ Umbrella or raincoat (if visiting in monsoon season)
A detail description of Tour Faq
Phewa Lake, Sarangkot (for sunrise), Davis Falls, Gupteshwor Cave, World Peace Pagoda, and the International Mountain Museum.
The best seasons are autumn (September–November) and spring (March–May) when the weather is clear and pleasant.
You can explore by private car, taxi, bike rental, or even walking for nearby attractions.
Not mandatory, but a local guide enhances your experience by providing insights into history and culture.
Comfortable clothes, walking shoes, sunglasses, and a light jacket (especially for early morning and evening).