Pokhara, the second largest city of Nepal, and undeniably one of the most beautiful cities resides at the foothills of the Annapurna Range. With something to do for everyone, Pokhara, especially Lakeside, is a tourist paradise. I was wondering just why it is so amazing. Make sure to read through my Pokhara travel guide.
Located about 200 km west of Kathmandu, the city can be accessed by domestic flights, public transportation, motorcycles, scooters, and privately rented vehicles. Pokhara serves as the gateway to the Annapurna Range and provides spectacular views of the range from the entire city.
Weather in Pokhara Nepal
In Pokhara, the wet season which is from mid-June to late August or early September, is usually hot, muggy, and has frequent rain and thunderstorms. The dry season from September to May is typically warm with clear skies providing fantastic views of the Annapurna Range. It is important to note that from mid-November to the end of January Pokhara is typically cold, with clear skies.Â
Pokhara City Guide – Things to do
- Visit one of three lakes around Pokhara.
- Sarangkot Sightseeing
- Peace Pagoda and Shiva Statue
- Underground Caves and Caverns
- International Mountain Museum
- Go for a Short Trek
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