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Phewa Tal (Lake):Phewa lake, the second largest lake in Nepal, is the center of all attractions in Pokhara. One of the fascinating parts of lake is Barahi temple on the small island in the middle of the lake and world peace pagoda on the southern shore at the top across the lake.Its takes just 10 min walk from the PAACNA-V venue.
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Davies' Fall: Davies' Fall is one example of how a beautiful creation of Nature can become a place of sad memory for some. A Swiss couple was washed away by flood while bathing besides the fall in 1961 AD. Mrs. Davies lost her life and the fall was named as the Davies Fall in her sad memory.It's located
3 k.m south from lakeside.
3 k.m south from lakeside.
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Sarangkot: Its a village located on a mountainside ridge at an altitude of 1600 m with panoramic Himalaya & perfect sunrise view.You can take the thrill of Paragliding and world's 'most extreme' zip-slide which takes you down a 2,000 ft vertical drop at 100 miles per hour.Its located 5 k.m north from lakeside.
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Mahendra Cave: Mahendra Cave is situated some 7 km north of lakeside at Batulechaur. The cave was named Mahendra Cave in 1960 AD when it was inagurated by the then King Mahendra.
Bat Cave : Bat Cave is almost 700 meters from the Mahendra Cave. The cave got its name from the thousands of bat that call the cave their home and hang from its ceiling. People can easily reach to 150 metres of the cave while there is also an alternative exit.
GUPTESHWOR Cave: The longest and important cave of the South Asia, the Gupteshwor Cave is located at Chhorepatan of Pokhara.. The cave got its name from the Gupteshwor Mahadev Temple situated within the cave. There is also a subterranean waterfall in the cave. The cave is situated 100 meter southwest of the Davies' Falls.
Link:www.pokharacity.com
Bat Cave : Bat Cave is almost 700 meters from the Mahendra Cave. The cave got its name from the thousands of bat that call the cave their home and hang from its ceiling. People can easily reach to 150 metres of the cave while there is also an alternative exit.
GUPTESHWOR Cave: The longest and important cave of the South Asia, the Gupteshwor Cave is located at Chhorepatan of Pokhara.. The cave got its name from the Gupteshwor Mahadev Temple situated within the cave. There is also a subterranean waterfall in the cave. The cave is situated 100 meter southwest of the Davies' Falls.
Link:www.pokharacity.com