Sarangkot
The perfect pre-trek warm-up. head up sarankot in the late afternoon be prepared, it's steep and hard work find yourselves a warm guest house before sunset, go up the top for sunset and again for sunrise... you won't be disappointed. you can rent a motor bike for under 700rs and take yourself to the top. the road is rough, but traversable. great views, spectacular images and a great way to get a taste of what it's like to be trekking.sarangkot south slope trail. a killer run/polewalk workout. go north through lakeside about 5km, through kare, around corner to sedibogar village. park bike/moto at the caravan restaurant last spot to buy water/snacksâthe stopwatch starts here. follow stone road 1+km directly north towards sarankot's forested slopes, past houses, to school. don't try to ride a moto or bike up this road, too rocky. road ends to rite east of school, follow trail behind, east right into seasonal creek gully, then 100m up it trail goes off a bit to left and soon the grueling stone steps begin. take water! follow steps all the way, follow the arrows carved into stones where confusing, cross 3 new jeep roads but stay on stone step trail, way up you'll come out on the jeep road along north to kalipani and naudada villages at a restaurant/school 3/4's of the way up, follow road 100m left to parasail jump off, then continue up obvious steps to sarankot village hotels/cafes/shops and up cement steps to lookout tower. morning views are best. sometimes a ticket taker asks for top admission fee of 20 rupees but a simple trick of just running by, saying you are on the clock may help you to dodge the toll. this trail takes at least 52 minutes from the bottom at caravan park spot. knee jarring decent takes 40 minutes, or possible to take taxi or even hitch a ride in a parasail truck going down. absolutely brutal workout!
Phewa Lake
One of the nepal's most beautiful spots, phewa tal is surrounded by a combination of monkey-filled forests and the high white peaks. the reflections in the mirror-like water in the early mornings are something you must see at least once before you die. hire a boat and row yourself across the lake or hire a local to do it for you - there are some fine times to be had on this lake, even in the middle of the night!
Gupteswar Mahadev Cave
(http://www.gupteswarcave.com). another cave famous for it's religious importance located in the southern end of the city, chorepatan. this cave has a famous hindu god shiva.
Devis Falls
Spectacular, eerie and unusual, Devi falls plunge into a cave and disappear into the earth.
World Peace Pagoda (Shanti Stupa)
(http://pokhara.net/peace-...). built about 16 years ago atop a hill overlooking phewa tal, the stupa offers a great place to see the mountains and the sunset over pokhara. it can be accessed by hiring a boat across the lake and following a pretty good track upward, climbing up through the forest but watch out for leeches during the monsoonor by foot from the road that passes devi's fall, turning right at the end of chhorepatan. taxis can now drive up to within 15 minutes' walk of the stupa - ask them to use the chhorepatan road, which is shorter and therefore should be a little cheaper than the kalimati road.hike to the top! from the small fork road behind the bakery in damside, go south 200m, past a few hotels to the road bridge over the big canal. go southwest along smaller road to the cable bridge over the creek, notice the "peace" sign on bridge anchor cement. cross, then go up steps to rite, hence main walking trail to left along rice fields. 200m to a small temple and water tap. notice another peace sign and arrows pointing zig zag up behind tap. follow ziggy trail through forest to steps and continue up them to top of spur ridge, notice the usa style tree "blazes" cuttings wherever confusing. follow the large trail through lovely forest with monkeys at times. warning; a few robberies over the years so don't carry all your money. reach forested ridge top at a mudhole/saddle, hence trail crosses over to north side, through more nice forest. look for tree markers. gradually up until you reach open main ridge, within sight of peace pagoda. a few small cafes and a hotel here, then steps up to top. morning views are best. often hindi/nepali movies being shot on top. it should take around 35 minutes from the hotels near the road bridge over the big canal.
Sarangkot south slope trail
A killer run/polewalk workout. go north through lakeside about 5km, through kare, around corner to sedibogar village. park bike/moto at the caravan restaurant last spot to buy water/snacksâthe stopwatch starts here. follow stone road 1+km directly north towards sarankot's forested slopes, past houses, to school. don't try to ride a moto or bike up this road, too rocky. road ends to rite east of school, follow trail behind, east right into seasonal creek gully, then 100m up it trail goes off a bit to left and soon the grueling stone steps begin. take water! follow steps all the way, follow the arrows carved into stones where confusing, cross 3 new jeep roads but stay on stone step trail, way up you'll come out on the jeep road along north to kalipani and naudada villages at a restaurant/school 3/4's of the way up, follow road 100m left to parasail jump off, then continue up obvious steps to sarankot village hotels/cafes/shops and up cement steps to lookout tower. morning views are best. sometimes a ticket taker asks for top admission fee of 20 rupees but a simple trick of just running by, saying you are on the clock may help you to dodge the toll. this trail takes at least 52 minutes from the bottom at caravan park spot. knee jarring decent takes 40 minutes, or possible to take taxi or even hitch a ride in a parasail truck going down. absolutely brutal workout!
Mahendra Cave
(http://www.mahendracave.com) is a famous cave located in batulechaur, the northern end of the pokhara city.
Gurkha Memorial Museum
Museum dedicated to the famous soldiers from Nepal. You can observe here the various historic uniforms, their famous knifes and the different flags.