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Pokhara Tour
Pokhara Tour: Trek to Panchase
Pokhara is a beautiful city which is located in the western part of Nepal and 200 km far from the capital city, Kathmandu. It is the main tourist destination in Nepal. Tourists come from all over the world to visit Pokhara. It is surrounded by the green hills and snowfall mountain in the north side. We can view the clear scenery of the white and shining diamond like mountains, Machhapuchhre and Annapurna in the morning. The main places which can be seen in Pokhara are Devis Fall, Fewa Lake, Mahendra Cave, International Mountain Museum etc. There are seven lakes in Pokhara; Fewa and Begnas are the most popular lakes. We can do boating and fishing there for relaxation. Thousands of tourists visit these lakes day by day.
As a part of our extra curriculum activity, we had a memorable tour to Pokhara for 2 nights and 3 days. The very first day to Pokhara was very much tiring as we had to travel for about 6 to 8 hours to reach Pokhara. Though it was tiring, we didn’t leave any chance to entertain ourselves throughout the way. At Aabukhaireni, we stopped to enjoy a relaxing bath in a waterfall. We were delighted to have bath as we were sweating continuously. The second day was the most exciting and adventurous one. According to our itinerary, trekking to Panchase was the main event of our tour. Early in the morning, we headed for Panchase. With the energetic, peaceful and adventurous spirit, we started our trekking from Bhadaure. As we headed from Bhadaure, we were amazed by the natural scenery, highlands and forest. We felt like we were in a piece of heaven. The most impressing factor to us was the fresh and green environment that added more energy among us to get success in our trek. Throughout the way, we passed several numbers of hills. It was breathtaking experience for us to climb up and down the hill as we were not used to with these kinds of activities. The only obstacle that we faced during our trek was the problem of leeches.

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