u/Holiday-Onion768

Where and How to find That in Pokhara? Any ideas?

Can anyone guide me or dm me about where to find that in Pokhara? A friend said that he used to just ask hotel reception around Bus park and Lakeside. He's abroad now. I live in abroad as well, came back hometown just for a month. So anyone who can guide me out? Asking hotels reception doesn't seem to be a nice idea.

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u/Holiday-Onion768 — 4 days ago
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Where can I trek/travel/hike/visit around Pokhara?

I’ve come back home to Pokhara for my summer break, and I really want to travel somewhere around here—whether it’s hiking, trekking, a scooter ride, or just exploring a new place for a day or two.

What would you guys suggest?

I’m especially wondering which places are best to visit around this time of year. I’ve heard that North ABC can be a good option during the monsoon, but my family is quite concerned about the rainy season. A few days ago, 2–3 people apparently had to be rescued from the Mardi trail, so now my parents are being extra protective.

I still want to go somewhere, though.

Are there any newer or less-known places around Pokhara that are worth exploring right now? Or are there some well-known places that are actually perfect to visit during the monsoon?

I’m open to pretty much anything—short hikes, day trips, scooter rides, villages, nature, waterfalls, viewpoints, or even a 2–3 day trip if the conditions are safe.

I just want to go somewhere and make the most of my summer break.

Drop your suggestions!

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u/Holiday-Onion768 — 9 days ago

Where can I trek/travel/hike/visit around Pokhara?

I’ve come back home to Pokhara for my summer break, and I really want to travel somewhere around here—whether it’s hiking, trekking, a scooter ride, or just exploring a new place for a day or two.

What would you guys suggest?

I’m especially wondering which places are best to visit around this time of year. I’ve heard that North ABC can be a good option during the monsoon, but my family is quite concerned about the rainy season. A few days ago, 2–3 people apparently had to be rescued from the Mardi trail, so now my parents are being extra protective.

I still want to go somewhere, though.

Are there any newer or less-known places around Pokhara that are worth exploring right now? Or are there some well-known places that are actually perfect to visit during the monsoon?

I’m open to pretty much anything—short hikes, day trips, scooter rides, villages, nature, waterfalls, viewpoints, or even a 2–3 day trip if the conditions are safe.

I just want to go somewhere and make the most of my summer break.

Drop your suggestions!

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u/Holiday-Onion768 — 9 days ago