
Nepal Altitude: 822m
Pokhara
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About Pokhara
Pokhara is Nepal's second-largest city and its official "tourism capital," situated on the banks of the pristine Phewa Lake. It is world-renowned as the gateway to the Annapurna Circuit and for its spectacular, close-up views of the Himalayan peaks.
Located 200 km west of Kathmandu at an elevation of 822m, Pokhara offers a unique combination of nature, culture, and extreme adventure. The city is framed by the massive Annapurna Range, featuring three of the world's ten highest peaks—Dhaulagiri, Annapurna I, and Manaslu—all visible from the valley floor. The vibrant Lakeside area serves as a primary hub for travelers, offering a diverse array of international restaurants, yoga retreats, and bars. Beyond its role as a base for high-altitude trekking, Pokhara is a global center for aerial sports like paragliding and is home to geological wonders including deep gorges, limestone caves, and the mysterious Davis Falls.
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