Pokhara is the second largest city in Nepal after Kathmandu is a home to many Gurkha soldiers. There are numerous temples and goombas in and around Pokhara valley mostly combined as praying places for both Hindu and Buddhist people. Some of the popular temples and goombas are The Barahi Temple, Bindhyabasini temple, World Peace Pagoda etc. It is also known as the city of lakes, Phewa, Begnas, Rupa, Dipang, etc are some of the lakes. While Seti Khola, Kahun khola, Bijaypur khola etc are few of the rivers in Pokhara. The city is famous for various purposes like boating, day hiking, sunrise tours, paragliding, ultra-light flight, zip-flyer, sight-seeing, etc. However, some of the sight-seeing places are open during office hour only.
Everest region Situated amidst Nepal's Himalayas, the Everest region is widely recognized for its breathtaking scenery and strenuous trekking paths. The area offers a range of trekking experiences from moderate to strenuous and is home to Mount Everest, also known as Sagarmatha in Nepali. Trekkers frequently start their journey from Lukla, a small town with a well-known airstrip, and travel through charming Sherpa villages like Tengboche and Namche Bazaar, where historic monasteries offer insights into local culture. Adventurers who complete the journey are rewarded with breath-taking vistas of high peaks, such as Lhotse, Nuptse, and of course, Everest. A highlight is the trek to Everest Base Camp, which draws thousands of people each year who want to experience the distinct Himalayan landscape and stand at the base of the world's tallest mountain. Everest Base Camp A must-do experience in the Himalayas of Nepal, the Everest Base Camp trek is well-known for its breathtakin...
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