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3 h, 30 min
Daily Tour
15 people
English
Pokhara Sightseeing Tour
Pokhara is Nepal’s number 1 adventure and Leisure City, a trekking gateway to the Annapurna’s with plenty of entertainment for individual travellers as well as families with kids.
Devi’s fall is another Top 10 Places to visit in Pokhara Nepal. Locally known as Patale Chhango, is an awesome waterfall lying about 2 km south -west of Pokhara airport on the highway to Tansen.
Gupteshor Guffa (Cave) is another Top 10 Places to visit in Pokhara Nepal. A scared cave known as Gupteswor Gufa lies 2 km away from Pokhara airport on the Siddhartha Highway leading south west from the city. The entrance is right across Devi’s Fall and the cave is almost 3 km long.
International Mountain Museum
This expansive museum is devoted to the mountains of Nepal, the mountaineers who climbed them and the people who call them home. Inside, you can see original gear from many of the first Himalayan ascents, as well as displays on the history, culture, geology, and flora and fauna of the Himalaya.