6 Best things to do in Pokhara

Pokhara is the most famous destination in Nepal, which has attracted the attention of many tourists. Pokhara valley is a beautiful place, full of lakes and people can see Himalayan range from there. It is famous for extreme sports like bungee jumping, rafting, and canoeing. If you are confused about what to do in Pokhara then here is the list of top 6 Best things to do in Pokhara to make your trip more memorable. 

Morning burning mountain
Burning mountain morning view

 

Top 6 things to do in Pokhara 

1. Explore Pokhara on bike

Exploring the city on a bike is the most awesome experience one can get. You can go to many further places on a bike. It is better than both a bicycle and a car. So make the team and rent a bike. The view of Himalayas is not seen from Kathmandu, so enjoy the breathtaking views while you are on a bike.

2. Boating in scenic Phewa Lake 

Nepal is famous for its historical places. Tal Barahi temple is a very beautiful temple which is located in the middle of Phewa Lake. The lake itself is very scenic and gives an eye-catching view. Many people like to visit the temple, and the only way to reach there is by boat. So boating in a scenic Phewa Lake is probably the best thing to do while you are in Pokhara. 

Fewa Lake
Fewa lake view from Sarangkot

3. Visit peace Stupa

Peace Stupa is a kind of temple located at the top of a small mountain. There are probably only two ways to reach it. One by trekking for hours which has its benefits and the other is by boat. Many people love trekking, while others love boating. So it is convenient for both as there are facilities. 

4. Don’t forget bat cave

Are you scared of bats? Well, there is a cave in Pokhara, known as a bat cave. It is a dark cave which has bats all over its roof. In Nepal people call this place as Chamero Gufa. It looks very unreal and fascinating. It is also dangerous sometimes because bats love animals and human blood. There is no safety check at all and everyone is responsible for their own life. But you get to interact closely with the bats which are no doubt a shocking thing.

5. Enjoy the sunset at Sarangkot viewpoint

If you come to Pokhara and leave without seeing the sunset at the viewpoint, then you have missed everything. You can go to the top on a bike for a nice bird’s eyes views. You can see incredible views from up there and observe Mother Nature. 

6. Chill at Begnas Lake

Many people don’t like to mix with the crowd and wants a peaceful place for a nice walk with their loved ones. Begnas Lake is the place you are looking for. It is a peaceful lake where you can relax and chill without being disturbed. Not many tourists visit this place, but you can see locals washing their clothes, self fishing with hooks and even using small boats for fishing. You can also hire a motorboat and admire the beauty of the mountains. 

Begnas Lake
Begnas lake Pokhara Hidden lake

Conclusion

Pokhara is a city worth visiting. It has several activities to do, and these are some top activities you can do during your stay.

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Lake and boat pokhara

 

 

Rainy Days Activities to do in Pokhara

Everyone who has been to Pokhara has their own story. Some say the weather was sunny while most might say that it rained for weeks and weeks. The contrasting weather of Pokhara is due to its microclimate feature of its own. Till record, Pokhara has claimed the highest rainfall in all Nepal. So, one must be wary enough to be prepared for the heavy rain during their stay in Pokhara. Challenges like the delay of flight or even postponing of flight are normal for the ones who visit Pokhara. Some might extend their stay in Pokhara for its unquenchable beauty and for some; it might be the cancelled flights due to rain. Here are some of the activities which can keep you occupied during rainy days in Pokhara.

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Pokhara Lake and Boat

Amuse yourself in the Museum

Pokhara isn’t all about Lakes, Machapuchre and Treks. It also holds beautiful and informative Museums for the visitors.

See the Yeti!

The International Mountain Museum is in Birauta, south-east of Pokhara. This grand museum was first officially opened for visitors in 2004. The International Museum has all the records, documents and chronicles of the past and present development in Mountaineering activities. There is also a miniature display of Manaslu Himal in this museum. The equipment used by legendary Sir Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay during their first expedition to Everest has also been safely kept here in this Museum. The display of every ethnic culture in the Himalayan region and even modelled Yeti can be found in the Museum.

Another is the Gurkha museum which is in deep, K.I. Singh Pool. The Gurkha museum displays the war artilleries and ammunition used by the brave Gurkhas from the First World War. The heroic display of Gurkha soldier is shown through a documentary to the visitors in the museum.

Annapurna Butterfly Museum

Established in 1965 by an American corps volunteer late Dorothy Mierow, the museum is a natural museum which is inside Prithvi Narayan Campus in Bagar. Colin Smith, a British entomologist, made the invaluable contribution to the museum. His 30 years of massive collection of almost all 660 kinds of Butterfly found in Nepal has been put up for display in this museum.

Pokhara Planetarium and Science Centre

A recently opened Planetarium Centre lies to the west of Pokhara in Batulechaur. The infinity mirror maze in the Centre is the main attraction of this place.

Work hard or just do Yoga

If you are not into museums and science Centre then working out on your physique might be best for you. If you are heading for Annapurna trek then working out will ready you for the trek. Yoga is also an option you can try when days are rainy. A place like Mudra Health Centre can be an ideal place for you to visit during these rainy days.

How about reading?

If you just want to lay and enjoy the rain drizzles then grabbing your best read and sipping a cup of coffee will help you to cut through the day. There are several cafes around the lakeside where you have access to Wi-fi and a peaceful environment. You can also visit the Mandala bookshop which is in the heart of Lakeside for your kind of read. Buying learn Nepali language books can be a fun thing to read during rainy days. Imagine how great it would be to say a word or two in Nepali except for Namaste and Dhanyabaad.

Spa would be great too

A visit to the spa can help you relax your exhausted body. A smooth massage along with the audio of rain dropping will smoothly sail through your rainy days in Pokhara.

Watch a Movie

If you haven’t been to a Nepali Cinema hall, then this is the chance to go for it. Nepali cinema releases only Nepali or Hindi Movie, but the atmosphere inside the hall will be a surprise for you. Don’t be surprised if someone or everyone in the theatre cheers or whistles for the protagonist.

With all these attractions and activities to do during Rainy days in Pokhara, now you do not need to worry about your delay in flight and extended stay in Pokhara. Have a rainy day.