Apartment across Pokhara

We all know Pokhara is a popular tourist destination; many travelers visit this city every year, thanks to its beautiful environment. The surrounding of this city is so unique that whoever travels here fall in love in a second. The lifestyle of people is another, which fascinates many foreigners. The hospitality, locals offer is overwhelming. Their lifestyle is so simple that anybody can be inspired. Witnessing such qualities, every visitors prefer to extend their stay here. With a plan to stay much longer, they then start looking for an apartment across Pokhara.

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Cable Car Ride in Pokhara

Taking a ride up from 822m altitudes from Sedi (Northern Lakeside), Pokhara to Sarangkot at an altitude of 1600m is an ideal catch for any traveler. It allows enjoying the breathtaking view, stunning mountain range and beautiful sunrise. Descents of 822m in altitude also summarize the thrilling cable car ride in Pokhara. Pokhara as a whole has many things to delight visitors. Adding this facility on a list, enhances the tourism experience across the city and around Sarangkot as well.

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Jhuprangkot- the unheard hiking trail

There is no doubt about the beauty of Pokhara; It has many things embraced with it either adventure, natural scenery, hospitality, or many more.  A unique combination like this can be seen very rarely across the world.    Pokhara is a complete mix bag full of the travel ecosystem; nearby hills and the sparkling Himalayas agitate travelers to hike across those lands and feel the air that flows from those Himalayas.  It may be the reason why tourism activity like hiking is the utmost priority among the travelers in this city.  There are many popular hiking trails in Pokhara.  Among them, hiking across Jhuprangkot is one of the newest ones but still, it is at the initial stage.

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Tamu Losar, Did you hear about it?

As per the Nepali calendar, Tamu Losar is celebrated in the month of Poush. It is one of the biggest festivals in the Gurung community. This festival is particularly celebrated on Poush 15, which usually lies between late December and early January. Since Tamu and Losar means Gurung Community and New Year, it conclusively reflects the beginning of Gurung New Year. Therefore, Poush 15 has its huge importance across the Gurung Community.

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