Pokhara

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Here are some of Pokhara's top sights and attractions:

Phewa Lake

This is a beautiful freshwater lake in the city where you can go boating, kayaking, or just enjoy a leisurely walk along the lakeside promenade. The lake also offers stunning views of the Annapurna range on clear days. The lake is surrounded by lush green hills, and the reflection of the Annapurna and Machapuchare mountains in the calm waters of the lake is a breathtaking sight, especially during sunrise and sunset. The surrounding hills and mountains offer excellent opportunities for paragliding. Many adventure enthusiasts come to Pokhara to experience the thrill of paragliding and enjoy panoramic views of the lake and the Himalayas.

Sarangkot 

It is a hill station just outside of Pokhara and it provides magnificent views of the Himalayas, including the renowned Machapuchare (Fishtail) peak. Paragliding is another popular activity in Sarangkot. Sarangkot is a hub for paragliding activities in Nepal. Sarangkot is not only a gateway to adventure but also a place of serene beauty where you can relax and rejuvenate while enjoying some of the most stunning mountain views in the world. Whether you're an adventure enthusiast or someone seeking a peaceful escape in nature, Sarangkot has something to offer for everyone.

Annapurna region

Pokhara is a gateway to various trekking routes in the Annapurna region. The Annapurna Base Camp trek is one of the most popular, taking you through lush forests, terraced fields, and traditional villages to the base camp of the Annapurna massif. 

The Annapurna region is named after the Annapurna mountain range, which includes several prominent peaks, with Annapurna I being the highest at 8,091 meters (26,545 feet). Other notable peaks in the region include Annapurna II, Annapurna III, Annapurna IV, Dhaulagiri, Machapuchare, and more. The Annapurna region is a must-visit destination for nature enthusiasts, trekkers, and adventure seekers. It offers a unique combination of natural beauty, cultural diversity, and outdoor activities, making it one of the most popular trekking regions in Nepal and the world.

Davis Falls:

This waterfall is unusual in that it vanishes into an underground passageway and then reappears nearby. It's a fascinating natural occurrence and a well-liked tourist destination. Davis Falls is formed by the Phusre Khola (a small stream) that flows underground before emerging from a cave. The stream suddenly drops into a deep, narrow gorge, creating a powerful waterfall as it rushes down into the cave's depths. The waterfall is named after a Swiss tourist named David, who tragically drowned in the waterfall's underground passage in the 1960s. Prior to that incident, it was known as "Devis Fall." Locals sometimes refer to it as "Devil's Fall" because of its mysterious and dangerous nature.

World Peace Pagoda:

Situated on a hilltop, this pagoda offers a panoramic view of Pokhara and the surrounding mountains. It's a place for reflection and meditation. The World Peace Pagoda, also known as the Shanti Stupa, is a prominent Buddhist monument and a symbol of peace located near Pokhara, Nepal. This pagoda is one of the most famous and iconic landmarks in the region, and it attracts both religious pilgrims and tourists seeking tranquility and panoramic views. The World Peace Pagoda was built as a symbol of peace and harmony in the world. It was constructed with the aim of promoting world peace and prosperity by Buddhist monks and Japanese Buddhists, primarily under the guidance of Nichidatsu Fujii, a Buddhist monk and peace activist.