Prepare to tour Pokhara in the morning after breakfast.
Start by going to the scenic Phewa Lake, which is bordered by the Annapurna range’s snow-capped peaks.
You can choose to take a boat ride (on your own own) to the Barahi temple, which is situated on an island in the middle of the lake.
The Bindabasini Temple, which is devoted to the Hindu goddess Durga, the city of Pokhara’s chosen protector deity, is the oldest temple in the Pokhara Valley.
Visit Devi’s Falls later; it is often referred to as the underground waterfall since it digs a 500-foot tunnel into the ground to reach its base.
Furthermore, the holy Gupteshwar Cave, which has a Shiv Lingam inside of it, is connected to the downstream of Devi’s waterfall.
As you go around the caves and take in their rock patterns, you’ll experience a sensation of calm.
The rest of the evening can be spent relaxing by the lake, shopping at nearby boutiques, or savouring some mouthwatering regional specialties.
If you look at the scenery of the Annapurna and Machhapuchhre mountain range, you might desire to stay in Nepal.
To spend the night, go back to the Pokhara hotel.