Discover these places worth visiting in Pokhara and select a hotel nearby for ultimate convenience
Phewa Lake
郭郭润龙浪迹天涯20240612pm:
1. Fewa Lake is a lake in the urban area of Pokhara, the second largest city in Nepal. It is the second largest lake in Nepal, with an area of about 6 square kilometers. It is surrounded by mountains, with beautiful scenery and rich entertainment projects. The scenic area is divided into two major areas: the mountain and the lake. It is a good place for viewing photography, vacation and health, humanities learning, worshiping Buddha and praying, and parent-child entertainment.
① Address: Pokhara City, Gandaki Province, Nepal
② Transportation: Direct bus, easy to park by car
③ Peak season: None
④ Time: 3 hours
⑤ Ticket price: Free, it is a public area
2. The mountain is mainly for sightseeing, overlooking the panoramic view of Pokhara City. When the weather is clear, you can see the Fishtail Peak (Machhapuchhre) 30 kilometers away with an altitude of 6,993 meters, but the road up and down the mountain is very narrow and it is very troublesome to miss the car. The main attractions on the mountain are:
① World Peace Pagoda: A white pagoda built by Japanese Buddhists, completed in 2000, 41 meters high, with four statues on the four sides depicting the birth of Sakyamuni, attainment of enlightenment in Bodh Gaya, preaching in Sarnath, and Nirvana. After World War II, Japanese Buddhists built 100 peace pagodas around the world, including two in Nepal. This is one of them, the 71st, and the other is in the temple area of various countries in Lumbini Park where I visited yesterday. The two pagodas look similar. It is said that the pagoda enshrines the finger bone relics of Sakyamuni. You need to take off your shoes when you go up the pagoda.
② Relic Monument: A relic monument under the World Peace Pagoda was built in 1951. Although the monument is in Japanese, it is all Chinese characters. The first half of the sentence is "One day, all the seas and seas return to the wonderful Dharma, and the last ten thousand years of the Dharma should be widely spread", etc., and the lower half is engraved with "Widely offer relics". The platform where the relic is located is surrounded by flowers and has a high appearance value
③Nihonsan Myohoji Temple: a single-family house with many small Buddha statues enshrined inside, which is dazzling
④Buddhist shrines: Nepal presents the characteristics of Buddhist communities, which can be seen everywhere in the streets and alleys. There are several small steps extending up the mountain road, leading to a single Buddhist shrine on the hillside
⑤Bust: A half-length male statue with his hands folded in prayer, named Meen Bahadur Gurung, who was elected Deputy Minister of Defense of Nepal in 2015. There is an octagonal rest pavilion built on the cliff next to it.
⑥ Beverage shop: The price is relatively cheap, the coffee is famous, the coffee beans are freshly ground, and it will be more expensive to add ice, but it is only about 10 yuan in RMB. Some shops are well located on the cliff, overlooking the Fewa Lake below the mountain.
⑥ Observation deck: The viewing platform with the widest view, the fee is 30 rupees (1.7 yuan), there are flower basket swings and heart-shaped photo frames on the platform, sitting on the photo frame to take pictures will be more expensive
3. The lake area has:
① Small wooden boat: You can row it yourself or hire a boatman to row it. Each boat can seat 4 people. The price for rowing by yourself is 670 rupees (37.2 yuan) per hour, and the price for rowing with a boatman is 870 rupees (48.3 yuan) per hour. Generally, you have to row to the island in the middle of the lake. The one-way trip takes 25 minutes. The round trip to the dock plus 10 minutes of strolling on the island is exactly 1 hour, so tourists often choose this option. Charter a boat...
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Old Pokhara
郭郭润龙浪迹天涯20240613pm:
1. Old Pokhara is the old town of Pokhara, the second largest city in Nepal. It maintains the appearance of Pokhara before the development of tourism. The ancient buildings are lined up and the decorations are novel. You can appreciate the original customs and customs of Nepal. The old town is not small. The main street is H10 Avenue. The Bindhya Basini Temple, BCA-P.N Campus (University), and Pokhara Regional Museum are worth visiting. It is a good place for sightseeing photography, humanities learning, worshiping Buddha, and shopping.
①Address: Pokhara, Nepal
②Transportation: Direct bus access, easy parking by car
③Peak season: None
④Duration: 4 hours
⑤Ticket price: Free, it is a public area
2. Bindubashini Temple, also known as Bindyabesini Temple (different transliteration versions), was built in the 17th century. It is a temple complex on a high platform. It mainly worships the Hindu god Shiva. You need to take off your shoes when entering the temple. Some halls will be temporarily closed during lunch time and reopen at 13:00. The temple has the following:
①Fountain: Located at the foot of the temple mountain, it has an octagonal fountain pool, but the fountain is not running
②Buddha Temple: Located at the foot of the temple mountain, it is a single small temple with only one room, enshrining a golden Buddha, which should be a Buddhist temple
③Observation deck: An iron frame platform, you can overlook the whole picture of the old city built on the mountain, which is very photogenic. In summer, the sun will make the iron frame very hot, and it will be even hotter for feet after taking off shoes.
④Shive Temple: The main hall of the temple. The monks in the hall wanted to put a dot on my forehead, but I declined. A tree full of red flowers outside the main hall is extremely beautiful
⑤Buddhist shrines: There are both outdoor and indoor ones, a total of 7, basically all in Nepali, no English, so it is hard to understand who is worshipped, but the statues are unique in shape and style, worth seeing. Among the 6 small halls and small shrines, there is a larger hall that worships 3 pairs of beautiful sisters, like dolls, very distinctive
⑥Monument: An octagonal column monument, with a list of donors engraved on the monument, a sharp black ball on the top of the monument, and a pigeon feeding square under the monument
⑦Dharma instruments: There are many Hindu Dharma instruments in the open area, including bells, golden bulls and many strange objects that cannot be named
3. BCA-P.N Campus is a university with relatively old buildings and facilities. The outdoor area is an open area, and there is grass outside the building. Visitors can appreciate the local university customs. On campus:
①Annapurna Natural History Museum: a single-story building, visitors can enter and visit, the area inside the museum is relatively small, the museum uses pictures, specimens, colored sculptures, scenery, etc. to display the local nature and humanities. The big tree outside the museum that looks like an octopus is very strange
②Giant stone niche: an open-air niche set up under a huge stone. Any ancient and peculiarly shaped objects are often used to set up niches
③Science laboratory...
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Sarangkot
TTan PatathongOne of the best hilltops in the world with the majestic view of the Annapurna range.
Pokhara
郭郭润龙浪迹天涯20240613pm:
1. Old Pokhara is the old town of Pokhara, the second largest city in Nepal. It maintains the appearance of Pokhara before the development of tourism. The ancient buildings are lined up and the decorations are novel. You can appreciate the original customs and customs of Nepal. The old town is not small. The main street is H10 Avenue. The Bindhya Basini Temple, BCA-P.N Campus (University), and Pokhara Regional Museum are worth visiting. It is a good place for sightseeing photography, humanities learning, worshiping Buddha, and shopping.
①Address: Pokhara, Nepal
②Transportation: Direct bus access, easy parking by car
③Peak season: None
④Duration: 4 hours
⑤Ticket price: Free, it is a public area
2. Bindubashini Temple, also known as Bindyabesini Temple (different transliteration versions), was built in the 17th century. It is a temple complex on a high platform. It mainly worships the Hindu god Shiva. You need to take off your shoes when entering the temple. Some halls will be temporarily closed during lunch time and reopen at 13:00. The temple has the following:
①Fountain: Located at the foot of the temple mountain, it has an octagonal fountain pool, but the fountain is not running
②Buddha Temple: Located at the foot of the temple mountain, it is a single small temple with only one room, enshrining a golden Buddha, which should be a Buddhist temple
③Observation deck: An iron frame platform, you can overlook the whole picture of the old city built on the mountain, which is very photogenic. In summer, the sun will make the iron frame very hot, and it will be even hotter for feet after taking off shoes.
④Shive Temple: The main hall of the temple. The monks in the hall wanted to put a dot on my forehead, but I declined. A tree full of red flowers outside the main hall is extremely beautiful
⑤Buddhist shrines: There are both outdoor and indoor ones, a total of 7, basically all in Nepali, no English, so it is hard to understand who is worshipped, but the statues are unique in shape and style, worth seeing. Among the 6 small halls and small shrines, there is a larger hall that worships 3 pairs of beautiful sisters, like dolls, very distinctive
⑥Monument: An octagonal column monument, with a list of donors engraved on the monument, a sharp black ball on the top of the monument, and a pigeon feeding square under the monument
⑦Dharma instruments: There are many Hindu Dharma instruments in the open area, including bells, golden bulls and many strange objects that cannot be named
3. BCA-P.N Campus is a university with relatively old buildings and facilities. The outdoor area is an open area, and there is grass outside the building. Visitors can appreciate the local university customs. On campus:
①Annapurna Natural History Museum: a single-story building, visitors can enter and visit, the area inside the museum is relatively small, the museum uses pictures, specimens, colored sculptures, scenery, etc. to display the local nature and humanities. The big tree outside the museum that looks like an octopus is very strange
②Giant stone niche: an open-air niche set up under a huge stone. Any ancient and peculiarly shaped objects are often used to set up niches
③Science laboratory...
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Peace Temple
郭郭润龙浪迹天涯20240612pm:
1. The World Peace Pagoda is located on the bank of Fewa Lake. Fewa Lake is a lake in the urban area of Pokhara, the second largest city in Nepal. It is the second largest lake in Nepal, with an area of about 6 square kilometers. It is surrounded by mountains, with beautiful scenery and rich entertainment projects. The scenic area is divided into two major areas: the mountain and the lake. It is a good place for viewing photography, vacation and health, humanities learning, worshiping Buddha and praying, and parent-child entertainment.
① Address: Pokhara City, Gandaki Province, Nepal
② Transportation: Direct bus access, easy parking by car
③ Peak season: None
④ Time: 3 hours
⑤ Ticket price: Free, it is a public area
2. The mountain is mainly for sightseeing, overlooking the panoramic view of Pokhara City. When the weather is clear, you can see the Fishtail Peak (Machhapuchhre) 30 kilometers away with an altitude of 6,993 meters, but the road up and down the mountain is very narrow and it is very troublesome to miss the car. The main attractions on the mountain are:
① World Peace Pagoda: A white pagoda built by Japanese Buddhists, completed in 2000, 41 meters high, with four statues on the four sides depicting the birth of Sakyamuni, his enlightenment in Bodh Gaya, his preaching in Deer Park, and his nirvana. After World War II, Japanese Buddhists built 100 peace pagodas around the world, including two in Nepal. This is one of them, the 71st. The other is in the temple area of various countries in Lumbini Park where I visited yesterday. The two pagodas look similar. It is said that the finger bone relics of Sakyamuni are enshrined in this pagoda. You need to take off your shoes when you go up the pagoda. ② Relics Monument: A relic monument below the World Peace Pagoda was built in 1951. Although the monument is in Japanese, it is all Chinese characters. The front is engraved with "Namo Myoho Renge Kyo" and "Lixin Anguo"; the back is engraved with "One day, all the seas return to the wonderful Dharma, and the last ten thousand years of the Dharma should be widely spread", etc., and the bottom is engraved with "Widely offer relics". The platform where the relic is located is surrounded by flowers and has a high appearance value
③Nihonsan Myohoji Temple: a single-family house with many small Buddha statues enshrined inside, which is dazzling
④Buddhist shrines: Nepal presents the characteristics of Buddhist communities, which can be seen everywhere in the streets and alleys. There are several small steps extending up the mountain road, leading to a single Buddhist shrine on the hillside
⑤Bust: A half-length male statue with his hands folded in prayer, named Meen Bahadur Gurung, who was elected Deputy Minister of Defense of Nepal in 2015. There is an octagonal rest pavilion built on the cliff next to it
⑥ Beverage shop: relatively cheap, the coffee is famous, the coffee beans are freshly ground, and it is more expensive to add ice, but it is only about 10 yuan in RMB. Some shops are well located on the edge of the cliff, overlooking the Fewa Lake below the mountain
⑥ Observation deck: The viewing platform with the widest view, the fee is 30 rupees (1.7 yuan), there are flower basket swings and heart-shaped photo frames on the platform, and it is more expensive to sit on the photo frame to take pictures
⑦ Grocery stalls: located on the road up the mountain, mostly religious supplies
Barahi temple
TTheSandeepKarkiif you are visiting Pokhara this is the first thing i would recommend to visit. Most lovely and peaceful area to visit and worship.
Devi's falls Pokhara
郭郭润龙浪迹天涯20240612 afternoon: 1. Devis Fall is a small waterfall in Nepal, located in the urban area of Bokara, also known as Davis Falls, Devil Falls, formed by ice and snow melting. In 1961, the Swiss couple hiking adventure at this time, the girl fell down the waterfall. The boy jumped down the waterfall to save his girlfriend, and unfortunately both were swallowed by water into the underground cave under the waterfall, which gave the name. The waterfall is small and exquisite, only the rainy season can form a waterfall, hidden in the hustle and bustle of the city, like a secret garden, ancient trees are towering, green, is a good place for viewing photography, humanistic learning, shopping and shopping. ① Address: 4 kilometers away from the suburbs of Bokara City, Nepal ② Transportation: direct bus, not easy to stop driving ③ peak season: no ④ time: 1 hour ⑤ fare: 20 rupees (1.1 yuan) 2. The scenic spot is a small square common park, the park is specific: ① David Falls: The waterfall is relatively thin and the gap is not high. Wrapped by lush forest, beautiful and exquisite, the waterfall flow is injected into the deep dark underwater cave, adding a sense of mystery to the waterfall, but it is still a bit cautious to think of 2 bodies in the underground cave. The waterfall viewing attractions are divided into two directions on the side and the front. They are blocked by blue iron railings. The mobile phone must be outstretched from the gap of the railing to shoot. The side can be photographed in the underground cave. The rest pavilion gallery: the fan shape is combined with the direction, red, black and white 3 colors are available, and the shape is very chic.③ Folk costume display area: 2 rows of semi-open-air house pavilions, 6 house pavilions blue top white body, there are 1 pair of costumes and color plastics, divided into men's and women's clothes, no head, tourists can fill their heads up to take pictures ④ Bird cage Buddha:, blue top white pillar, interior to worship 1 golden Buddha statue ⑤ Open-air stone Buddha: It looks like two small stone people, The locals dotted with special pigments ⑥ Forest rest area: blue seats in the woods, but there are many mosquitoes ⑦ rockery: It is a whole piece of continuous rock, it is hieroglyphic style, gray and white in tone, it is estimated to imitate the Himalayas ⑧ out and in: ordinary iron fence gate 3, Outside the scenic area is the street and alley shopping area, specifically: ① Ancient Temple: The trunk is strong and the branches are lush, like a giant umbrella for tourists to shade the sun, and there is a simple Buddha Temple at the root. This is the characteristic of Nepal. Religious communityization. Under the ancient trees, the streets can be seen everywhere. Buddha Temple ② shops of different sizes: The style is exotic, most of them are related to Buddhism and Hinduism. The colors are colorful and the visual effect is good, but the goods in the store will be some homogeneous. Blankets are colorful, but they may not be allowed to take pictures. Tourist souvenir shops: refrigerator stickers, postcards, Nepalese coins, etc., These are more suitable for Chinese tourists to buy beef shops: or milk shops, the color-plastic layout of the statues and cattle, which is very interesting 4. It takes 1 hour to end the tour, and the whole day trip is all over. Attachment: Nepalese travel tips ① Currency: On the exchange rate, Nepalese rupee/RMB = 18/1 (there will be changes). The exchange loss of public commercial exchange points is too much. You can find your own tour guide to exchange ② Shopping: Small shops can only use cash, the price is similar to domestic ③ tip... The number of words exceeds the limit, Continue in the last picture.
International Mountain Museum
Yyangduoduo17The museum should take at least 90 minutes to visit. Nice collection of Asian and non-Asian mountains. Photos and images detailing how the Himalayas will evolve into the future. Very nice collection of flora and fauna. Special section on global warming and projects to prevent it. Nice Gurkha land. Recreation of the mountains outside the museum. Restaurant. Pokhara 50 years ago and Pokhara today. Nice videos about the mountains and Nepal played every hour in the mini theatre.
Shree Bindhyabasini Temple
郭郭润龙浪迹天涯20240613pm:
1. The Bindhya Basini Temple is located in the old city of Pokhara. The old city of Pokhara is the old city of Pokhara, the second largest city in Nepal. It maintains the appearance of Pokhara before the development of tourism. The ancient buildings are lined up and the decorations are novel. You can appreciate the original customs and customs of Nepal. The old city area is not small. The main street is H10 Avenue. The three major parts nearby, including the Bindhya Basini Temple, BCA-P.N Campus (University), and Pokhara Regional Museum, are worth visiting. It is a good place for sightseeing photography, humanities learning, worshiping Buddha, and shopping.
①Address: Pokhara, Nepal
②Transportation: Direct bus access, easy parking by car
③Peak season: None
④Duration: 4 hours
⑤Ticket price: Free, it is a public area
2. Bindubashini Temple, also known as Bindyabesini Temple (different transliteration versions), was built in the 17th century. It is a temple complex on a high platform. It mainly worships the Hindu god Shiva. You need to take off your shoes when entering the temple. Some halls will be temporarily closed during lunch time and reopen at 13:00. The temple has the following:
①Fountain: Located at the foot of the temple mountain, it has an octagonal fountain pool, but the fountain is not running
②Buddha Temple: Located at the foot of the temple mountain, it is a single small temple with only one room, enshrining a golden Buddha, which should be a Buddhist temple
③Observation deck: An iron frame platform, you can overlook the whole picture of the old city built on the mountain, which is very photogenic. In summer, the sun will make the iron frame very hot, and it will be even hotter after taking off shoes.
④Shive Temple: The main hall of the temple. The monks in the hall wanted to put a dot on my forehead, but I declined. A tree full of red flowers outside the main hall is extremely beautiful.
⑤Buddhist shrines: There are both outdoor and indoor ones, with a total of 7. Most of them are in Nepali, without English, so it is difficult to understand who is specifically worshipped, but each statue has a unique shape and novel style, which is worth seeing. Among the 6 small halls and small shrines, there is a larger hall that worships 3 pairs of beautiful sisters, like dolls, which is very distinctive.
⑥Monument: An octagonal columnar monument, with a list of donors engraved on the monument. There is a sharp black ball on the top of the monument, and a pigeon feeding square under the monument.
⑦Rituals: There are many Hindu ritual instruments in the open-air area, including bells, golden bulls and many strange objects that cannot be named.