Pokhara is situated on the edge of the Pokhara Valley
which is home to some of the most spectacular scenery in Nepal. Here
the Seti River has dug incredible canyons in the floor of the Seti
Gandaki Valley. Most of these canyons are only visible from higher
viewpoints but they are stunning to behold. If you wish to see what they
look like, getting a little higher off the ground shouldn't be too
difficult. The mountains here rise from 1000 m to over 8000 m over the
short distance of only 30 kilometers. This astonishing fact makes them
one of a kind! The Dhaulagiri, Annapurna
and Manaslu ranges can all be seen from Pokhara and make for a stunning
backdrop. There is a fantastic waterfall known as David’s Falls where
the water from nearby Phewa Lake thunders into a large hole and
disappears mysteriously.
Summers in Pokhara are relatively hot and winters are mild. The
region is sub-tropical because of the elevation and this means you can
expect lots of beautiful green shrubbery all year around.
Pokhara has changed much since the 1960’s. Back then it was a quiet
little town which could only be reached by foot. Many considered it to
be even more mystical than Kathmandu. The completion of the first road
in 1968 soon brought a change to this. Tourism quickly became a major
industry and the city grew rapidly. Though Pokhara is considerably
bigger than it was only a few years ago, there are still a lot of green
spaces which make the place feel peaceful and spacious. Most of the
town’s traffic is made up of tourists traveling to the Annapurna Base
Camp.
Since most of the city’s growth has occurred in recent years, Pokhara
is relatively modern. However, the old center, known as Purano Bazaar,
is quite interesting and reminiscent of days gone by as are the mule
caravans which arrive regularly from Mustang.
There are lots of temples to visit in the region and lots of hiking
trails to do. The lakes are generally not very good for swimming though
boating is popular. There are a great number of natural attractions in
the area which are well worth visiting.
Many tourists enjoy Pokhara as it is not as cramped as Kathmandu, but it do
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