Nepali’s call the waterfalls here Patale Chhango, Hell's Falls, but they are perhaps named Devi's Falls after an incident when a tourist named David(?) fell into them. The Pardi Khola river disappears...
In the south of Pokhara at Damside is the new Gurkha Memorial Museum. The Gurkha’s are named for the town from where the first soldiers were recruited in central Nepal between Pokhara and Kathmandu. E...
Named after the late King Mahendra, Mahendra Cave lies to the north of town and is a limestone cavity whose interior has been eroded by the action of water. The limestone gives the Seti (‘white’) Rive...
At 1600m Sarankot sits atop a ridge with fine Himalayan views. Most people come here for dawn views of the mountain which are indescribably beautiful if the weather is clear. There are two ways to get...
Built by the Nipponzan Myohoji organisation of Japan the pagoda is a large Buddhist stupa dominating the southern shore of Phewa Lake and dedicated as the name suggests to world peace. Not only is the...