The Pokhara Day Tour is a popular activity for those trekking to the Annapurna Region. It combines natural beauty, religious significance, and adventure all in one day. The tour begins early in the morning with a drive to Sarangkot for a panoramic sunrise view and ends with boating on Fewa Lake. Throughout the day, you will explore various attractions, including waterfalls, temples, and caves.

Tour Highlights:

  • Sarangkot Hill Station: Start your day with a breathtaking sunrise over the Annapurna ranges.
  • Bindhyabasini Temple: A significant Hindu temple.
  • Peace Stupa (Shanti Stupa): A symbol of peace with stunning views of the mountains and lake.
  • Devi’s Falls: A unique waterfall that vanishes into an underground tunnel.
  • Gupteshwor Temple: A cave temple with a revered Shivalinga.
  • International Mountain Museum: Learn about Nepalese mountaineering history.
  • Mahendra Cave: Famous for its natural limestone formations.
  • Boating on Fewa Lake: Enjoy the serene waters and visit Tal Barahi Temple located on an island in the lake.
  • Optional Paragliding: Experience the thrill of paragliding with views of the Annapurna mountains and the beautiful landscape below.

Additional Information:

  • The tour is flexible and can be customized to suit your needs and preferences.
  • It’s an excellent add-on to trekking tours starting from Pokhara, such as the Nepal Experience Tour or the Best of Nepal Tour.
  • Reliable service with over two decades of experience in the travel industry, ensuring a personal touch and quality throughout the trip.

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Pokhara Day Tour Itinerary:

  • Early Morning: Drive to Sarangkot for a sunrise view and a panorama of the Pokhara Valley.
  • Morning: Return to the hotel for breakfast, then begin sightseeing.
  • Afternoon: Visit Peace Stupa, Devi’s Falls, Gupteshwor Cave, and the International Mountain Museum.
  • Late Afternoon: Enjoy boating on Fewa Lake and visit Tal Barahi Temple.

Detailed Attractions:

  • Devi’s Falls: About 2 km southwest of Pokhara, named after a foreigner who was swept into an underground passage while swimming.
  • Gupteshwor Cave: Near Devi’s Falls, known for its Shivalinga and significance among Hindu pilgrims.
  • Mahendra Cave: Notable for its amazing natural formations of gods and goddesses in limestone, surrounded by a beautiful forest and the Kali Khola river.
  • International Mountain Museum: Discover the history of mountaineering in Nepal and view displays of equipment and mountaineering tools, with a scenic view of the Himalayas.
  • Boating on Fewa Lake: Relax and take in the reflection of the Himalayas in the lake’s crystalline waters, and visit the Tal Barahi Temple on an island in the lake.
  • Peace Stupa: Constructed in 1947 as a symbol of world peace, located on a hilltop with stunning views of the mountains, lake, sunrise, and sunset.