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Top 5 things must visit or do in pokhara

1. Lakes
Pokhara is widely known for its pure beauty with clean environment. Less population and good people's make this place more adorable and also its known for the lake paradise. Pokhara and lekhnath are two different places which merged and made a new metropolitan city named pokhara -lekhnath mahanagarpalika. We oftenly heard that pokhara had an 7 lakes but actually lekhnath city had 7 lakes and phewa taal consists on pokhara thats the noticeable point. So for not doing any delay here are the total 8 lakes in pokhara-lekhnath city :
i) phewa taal
ii)Begnas taal
iii)rupa taal
iv)dipang taal
v)khastey taal
Vi)maidi taal
Vii)nyereni taal
Viii)gunde taal .


2. Temples
Pokhara is also known for the religious places for hindus and Buddhist and also similar to other religions too. But mostly we can see the Hindus temple more.
Here are some temples you should visit in pokhara.
a) Bindhabasini temple
b) bhadrakali temple
C) tal barahi temple
d) kedareshwor temple
e) Akaladevi temple
f) bhimsen temple and lot more.


3. Caves
We already heard about mahendra and bat cave in pokhara which are pretty famous but also there were lot of others caves which are soo underrated so if you were in pokhara you can also visit this place too which are ,
a) mahendra cave
b) bat cave
C)gupteshowr cave
d) birendra cave

4. Adventure
Pokhara is also the best option  for the adventurous people, awful and astonishing place for hangouts and to had fun on vacation.  Here are some adventurous  things to do in pokhara.
a). Seti River Rafting
b) Bungee Jumping
c) Paragliding
d) Boating in Phewa Lake
e). Ultralight Flight
f). Zip Flying
g). Skydiving
h). Kayaking

5. For trekking enthusiastic
As you were in pokhara or kaski district , it is the best place for you to do a short to long trek. Here are some trekking route you should  take.
• Dhampus village trek.
• Ghandruk village trek.
• Begnaskot hiking.
• Ghorepani Poonhill Trek.
• Siklesh trek.
• Panchase trek.
• Royal trek.
• Sarangkot trek.

Thank you i will add more places to do visit in pokhara in next session.

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