Pokhara Religious Private Guided Day Tour
Highlights
- Explore the stunning Gupteshwor and Mahendra caves
- Experience the panoramic views from World Peace Pagoda
- Witness the beauty of Davids Falls and its surroundings
- Enjoy the breathtaking views of Annapurna Himalaya from Sarangkot
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Duration 8-10 hours
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Private English-speaking guide
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Entry fees included
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Private transfer provided
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Wheelchair accessible
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Boating charges included
Experience the religious and natural wonders of Pokhara on this private guided day tour. Immerse yourself in the spirituality of this beautiful city as you visit famous temples like Tal Barahi and Bindhyabasini. Explore the mystical Gupteshwor and Mahendra caves, where you can witness the power of nature up close. Marvel at the breathtaking sunset from the top of Sarangkot hill, revealing panoramic views of the Annapurna range and Fewa Lake. And don't forget to visit the iconic World Peace Pagoda, offering serenity and tranquility in the midst of the Himalayas. This tour is the perfect blend of culture, spirituality, and natural beauty, ensuring an unforgettable journey through Pokhara's religious sites. Join us and let the magic of Pokhara captivate your soul.
At a Glance
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Free cancellation
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8 hours
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Instant Confirmation
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Available in English
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Wheelchair accessible
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Mobile voucher
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Private Tour
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Guided
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Family friendly
Discover Pokhara's rich spirituality with a guided day tour of its sacred sites, temples, and stunning viewpoints, including a breathtaking sunset at Sarangkot.
Included
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A private transfer to the above-mentioned itinerary.
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Entry fee of Caves, Davids falls, Peace Stupa and Sarangkot.
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Boating and lifejacket charge at Phewa Lake.
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Other office surcharges and government taxes.
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A private English speaking guide.
Excluded
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Any tips and donations.
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Services that aren’t mentioned above.
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Nature of personal expenses.
Meeting Point
Around 07:00 we will meet at Lakeside, near the starting point of the boating to Tal Barahi Temple.
Pokhara 33700 , Nepal
End Point
Around 07:00 we will meet at Lakeside, near the starting point of the boating to Tal Barahi Temple.
Pokhara 33700 , Nepal
Pickup
Check if pick-up is available from your location, you will select during checkout (providers may allow other pickup locations)
What to expect
Two-story Pagoda style Tal Barahi Temple lies in the Kaski District of Nepal. Situated in the middle of Phewa Lake this temple is dedicated to the Hindu goddess Durga. The temple was above the lake before King Kulmandhan Shah (The first Shah king of Kaski) according to the dream he had seen. The great devotee of Goddess Durga, King Kulmandhan Shah constructed the temple in the middle island of Lake Phewa.
Devi’s Fall Pokhara
The waterfall has a length of 500 meters and a depth of 100 feet. Though the waterfall flows all year round it is best viewed from June to September. An interesting note about the waterfall is that it runs down some rocks before disappearing into an underground tunnel leading to Gupteshwor Mahadev Cave. The waterfalls modern name is constantly debated. Its official name is Patale Chango. However, it's most popularly known as Davis Falls or Devis Falls due to a typographical mistake.
Gupteshwor Mahadev Cave
The cave is said to be have been discovered in the 16th century. The main cave entrance was not constructed until 1991. The main cave contains two chambers with several shrines located throughout. The largest of these shrines are dedicated to Shiva. There is lighting but it's only a series of small light bulbs. While primarily a religious site, the cow is a statue over a Shiva lingam. It's being developed as a tourist attraction these days. Continuing on the 40 or so meters down the cave passing other small statues and shrines you'll come across the main Shiva temple which has a strict rule about no photography. Continue on past the temple to the second part of the cave which is about 140 meters in length. Here the walls open up and you can see some nice colours in the cave walls. Further again and you'll come across a metal staircase leading downwards. You'll hear the waterfall ahead from here. Once you have descended the staircase you will have to walk across some uneven rocky ground until you get to an area with a view of the waterfall.
World Peace Pagoda
Pokhara Shanti Stupa or World Peace Pagoda is a Buddhist pagoda-style monument on Anadu Hill of the former Pumdi Bhumdi Village Development Committee, in the district of Kaski, Nepal. Standing on top of the Anadu Hill, Shanti Stupa provides a panoramic view of the Annapurna range, Pokhara city and Fewa Lake. It is a perfect holiday place providing a clear view of the Himalayan range, Fewa Lake and Pokhara city. The hilltop provides a splendid view of sunrise and sunset. The pagoda is 7 kilometres from Mahendrapool, the major business spot in Pokhara.
Located close to Kali Khola Mahendra Cave is the largest limestone cave of Nepal. The cave is dedicated to hindu god Shiva and thousands of visitors explore this cave every year. The cave gets its name from the former King Mahendra Bir Bikram Shah Dev. This cave was discovered in the late 1950s by young shepherds of Pokhara. Since then it has remained one of the most visited places in Pokhara. It was first properly surveyed in 1976 by a small team of spelaeologists from the UK including Jane Wilson-Howarth who documented the animals that lived in the dark zone of the cave] Copies of the expedition report are lodged with the UK copyright libraries and at the Royal Geographical Society.
Shree Bindhyabasini Temple
The white pagoda-styled building of the Hindu Bindabasini Temple quietly sits at some 3000 feet above sea level along the renowned Annapurna and Machhapuchhre mountain ranges. It is located near the busy Old Bazaar of Pokhara, a center of commerce in the Himalayas. Bindabasini temple or Bindhyabasini Mandir is of great religious importance to Hindus living in the Pokhara region. It is a vital hub of religious fervor. The temple itself is dedicated to the Hindu goddess Durga, who is Pokhara’s chosen guardian deity. Durga, also known as Shakti or Kali has numerous manifestations and at the Bindabasini temple she is seen as Bhagwati, a blood-thirsty aspect of the goddess. Durga appears in the form of a Saligram. A Saligram, according to Hindu mythology is a propitious stone. It is said that the temple was created after the goddess ordered king Khadag Bum Malla to set up her statue here. The Bindabasini temple was then founded in BS 1845. Since its establishment, Bhagwati has been an object of worship here on a daily basis. Animal sacrifices are typically presented at the temple on Saturdays and Tuesdays. The Hindu festival of Dashain sees large numbers of believers coming to offer sacrifices at Binhyabasini Mandir. Indeed, there is little space for tourists during the festival of Dashain.
The view of the Annapurna Himalaya from Sarangkot (foreigner/Nepali Rs 50/20) is almost a religious experience. From here, you can see a panoramic sweep of Himalayan peaks, from Dhaulagiri (8167m) in the west to the perfect pyramid of Machhapuchhare (6997m), the tent-like peak of Annapurna II (7937m) to Lamjung (6983m) in the east. Most people come here at dawn or dusk, when the sun picks out the peaks, transforming them from a purple-pink to a celestial gold. If you feel noisy teenagers are ruining the peace at the viewing tower, try walking further along to the secluded grassy helicopter pad.
The experience can be subject to change due to bad weather or unforseen circumstances. We always endeavour to give you the best possible experience.
Additional Information
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Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
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Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
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Public transportation options are available nearby
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Suitable for all physical fitness levels
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Wheelchair accessible
What our experts say
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Visit the Bindabasini Temple on a Tuesday for local rituals.
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Try local cuisine at nearby Mozaic after your tour.
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Bring a camera for stunning sunset views at Sarangkot.
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Wear comfortable shoes for cave exploration.
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Consider visiting Phewa Lake for a peaceful boat ride.
More About this Experience
Introduction
Escape to the enchanting city of Pokhara and embark on a spiritual journey like no other with the Pokhara Religious Private Guided Day Tour. This immersive experience takes you on a captivating exploration of the city's sacred sites, showcasing the rich religious heritage that lies within its picturesque landscapes. From magnificent temples to mysterious caves, this tour offers a unique opportunity to connect with Nepal's spirituality and marvel at its natural wonders.What to expect?
During this full-day tour, you can expect to visit the famous Tal Barahi Temple, where you will witness the stunning beauty of a two-story pagoda-style temple dedicated to the Hindu goddess Durga. Explore the breathtaking Gupteshwor and Mahendra caves, where you can marvel at the underground waterfall that disappears into a hidden tunnel. Ascend to the World Peace Pagoda perched atop Anadu Hill and be rewarded with panoramic views of the Annapurna range, Pokhara city, and Fewa Lake. Conclude your journey with a visit to Sarangkot, where the majestic Himalayan peaks paint a celestial canvas during sunrise or sunset.Who is this for?
This tour is perfect for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of Nepal's vibrant religious traditions and a desire to explore the natural wonders that surround Pokhara. Whether you are a spiritual seeker, a nature lover, or a curious traveler, this tour caters to a wide range of interests. From solo adventurers on a quest for inner peace to families looking for an educational and memorable experience, this tour welcomes everyone with open arms.Why book this?
Immerse yourself in the rich tapestry of Pokhara's religious heritage and be captivated by the city's awe-inspiring natural beauty. This tour allows you to witness a harmonious fusion of spirituality and nature in a single day. Discover the sacred temples and caves that hold centuries of history and significance, while also enjoying the breathtaking views from the World Peace Pagoda and Sarangkot hill. With the guidance of our experienced local guide, you will gain a deeper appreciation for the cultural and natural wonders that make Pokhara a truly unique destination.Good to know
As you embark on this tour, it's important to wear comfortable footwear and clothing, as there will be some walking and climbing involved. Don't forget to bring your camera to capture the mesmerizing landscapes and sacred sites along the way. It's recommended to visit the waterfalls between June and September when they are at their most spectacular. Please note that photography is not allowed in certain areas of the caves, so be sure to respect the rules. Lastly, come with an open heart and mind, ready to embrace the spiritual energy that envelops Pokhara.Reviews
Travelers who have experienced the Pokhara Religious Private Guided Day Tour have been left in awe of its profound beauty and cultural significance. They praise the knowledgeable local guide who added depth and meaning to their journey, allowing them to fully immerse themselves in the spirituality of the temples and the tranquility of the natural landscapes. Visitors have described the experience as both humbling and enlightening, emphasizing the stunning views from Sarangkot and the powerful ambiance of the caves. The tour has left lasting impressions on those who have embarked on this spiritual adventure, making it a highly recommended experience for anyone visiting Pokhara.This is a popular product and the date you are looking for just sold out. Next available date is