<\/span><\/h4>\nThulakot is a hidden gem that lies on the other side of Begnas Lake. It is a hilltop that offers a breathtaking view of the surrounding landscape. You can hike to Thulakot from Begnas Lake in about 3 hours and enjoy the scenic views of the lake, the mountains, and the rivers. You can also see as far as Sikles, a famous Gurung village1, and Madi River2, a tributary of the Gandaki River, to the east, and Seti River3, another tributary of the Gandaki River, to the south.<\/p>\n
<\/span>Pumdikot View Tower Hike<\/span><\/h4>\nPumdikot is another hilltop village with a stunning view of Pokhara and the Himalayas. You can hike to Pumdikot from Naudanda in about 4 hours and reach the view tower at 1520 meters. You can see the whole Pokhara Valley, Phewa Lake, Begnas Lake, Rupa Lake, and the snow-capped peaks.<\/p>\n
<\/span>Sundar Danda Hike<\/span><\/h4>\nSundar Danda is a hilltop with a peculiar vantage point that sees both Begnas Lake and Rupa Lake on either side. You can hike to Sundar Danda from Begnas Bazaar in about 2 hours and enjoy the unique view of the two lakes separated by a narrow ridge. You can also see the Annapurna range and Machhapuchhre peak from Sundar Danda.<\/p>\n
<\/span>Waterfront Bliss<\/span><\/h3>\nPokhara is famous for its lakes, especially Phewa Lake, Nepal’s second-largest lake. Phewa Lake is a beautiful body of water that reflects the mountains and the sky. You can enjoy the waterfront bliss in Pokhara by boating on the lakes, visiting the island temples, or relaxing on the shores.<\/p>\n
<\/span>Boating on Phewa Lake<\/span><\/h4>\nBoating on Phewa Lake is one of the most relaxing and enjoyable things to do in Pokhara. You can rent a boat from the Lakeside and paddle around the lake at your own pace. You can also hire a boatman to take you to different places on the lake, such as Tal Barahi Temple, Fish Tail Lodge, or Bat Cave.<\/p>\n
<\/span>Visiting Tal Barahi Temple<\/span><\/h4>\nTal Barahi Temple is a Hindu temple on an island in the middle of Phewa Lake. It is dedicated to Goddess Durga, who is believed to protect Pokhara from evil forces. You can reach the temple by boat from the Lakeside and pay your respects to the deity. The temple is also an excellent spot to enjoy the view of the lake and the mountains.<\/p>\n
<\/span>Relaxing on Phewa Shore<\/span><\/h4>\nIf you want to relax and soak in the beauty of nature, you can find a cozy spot on the shore of Phewa Lake and watch the world go by. On the shore, you can see different kinds of birds, fish, flowers, and trees. You can also see people enjoying various activities on the lake, such as paragliding, kayaking, fishing, or swimming.<\/p>\n
<\/span>Boating on Begnas Lake<\/span><\/h4>\nBegnas Lake is another freshwater lake southeast of Pokhara Valley. It is the third-largest lake in Nepal and the second largest among the eight lakes in Pokhara Valley2. Begnas Lake is quieter and less crowded than Phewa Lake, making it ideal for a peaceful boating experience. You can rent a boat from the Lakeside and explore the lake. You can also see caged fisheries on the lake3 and taste fresh fish from the local restaurants.<\/p>\n
<\/span>Visiting Rupa Lake<\/span><\/h4>\nRupa Lake is the third largest lake in Pokhara Valley and lies south of Begnas Lake. It is a natural freshwater lake that covers an area of 1.35 square kilometers4. Rupa Lake is known for its rich biodiversity and ecological importance. You can visit Rupa Lake by taking a boat from Begnas Lake, a bus, or a taxi from Pokhara. You can enjoy the serene atmosphere of the lake and see some rare birds and plants.<\/p>\n
<\/span>Spiritual and Cultural Exploration<\/span><\/h2>\nPokhara is not only a city of natural wonders but also a city of spiritual and cultural richness. You can explore Pokhara’s diverse religious and cultural heritage by visiting some of the ancient temples, caves, and monuments that dot the city.<\/p>\n
<\/span>Spiritual Encounters<\/span><\/h2>\nPokhara is a city that embraces different faiths and traditions. You can find temples, monasteries, churches, and mosques in Pokhara that cater to other beliefs and practices. Indulging in spiritual and religious encounters could also be one of the things to do in Pokhara. Some of the spiritual meetings you can have in Pokhara are:<\/p>\n
<\/span>Bindhyabasini Temple<\/span><\/h4>\nBindhyabasini Temple is one of Pokhara’s oldest and most revered temples. It is dedicated to Goddess Bhagwati, who is Pokhara’s guardian deity. The temple is on a hilltop in the old bazaar area and offers a splendid view of the city and the mountains. You can witness the daily temple rituals and ceremonies performed by the priests and devotees. At the temple complex, you can also see some beautiful carvings and sculptures of various gods and goddesses.<\/p>\n
<\/span>Tal Barahi Temple<\/span><\/h4>\nTal Barahi Temple is on an island in the middle of Phewa Lake and is dedicated to Goddess Durga in her boar incarnation. The temple is a popular pilgrimage site for Hindus, especially during the festivals of Dashain and Navratri. You can reach the temple by boat from the Lakeside and pay your respects to the deity. The temple is also an excellent spot to enjoy the view of the lake and the mountains.<\/p>\n
<\/span>Matepani Gumba<\/span><\/h4>\nMatepani Gumba is a Tibetan Buddhist monastery on a hill above Pokhara. It is one of the largest and most beautiful monasteries in Nepal. It houses a large statue of Buddha, a prayer hall, a library, and a school for monks. You can visit the monastery and observe the peaceful atmosphere and the colorful architecture. You can also join the monks in their daily prayers and chants.<\/p>\n
<\/span>Pokhara Shanti Stupa<\/span><\/h4>\nPokhara Shanti Stupa is one of the 80 peace pagodas built worldwide by a Japanese Buddhist organization. It stands on a hill overlooking Phewa Lake, symbolizing peace and harmony among different religions and cultures. You can hike up to the stupa from the Lakeside or take a boat and a taxi. From there, you can enjoy the panoramic view of Pokhara and the Annapurna range.<\/p>\n
<\/span>Mysteries of the Earth<\/span><\/h3>\nPokhara is also home to some mysterious natural phenomena that will fascinate you with their beauty and mystery. You can explore some of the caves, waterfalls, and springs that are hidden in Pokhara\u2019s landscape. Some of the secrets of the earth you can discover in Pokhara are:<\/p>\n
<\/span>Davis Waterfall