Bandipur - Pokhara by surface (±177 Kms./± 2 Hrs)
Today, travel by road to Pokhara. situated in the lap of western Himalaya, is often referred to as the capital of nature!
Later visit the Bindhebasini Temple, the most famous religious shrine for rituals and worships for Hindu devotees. This white dome-like structure dominates a spacious courtyard built atop a shady hillock. It is dedicated to Goddess Bhagwati, a manifestation of goddess Durga. The verdant grounds make a little picnic area. On Saturdays and Tuesdays devotees flock there to offer sacrifices and it takes on a festive scene. visit gorge of Seti River at Mahendrapul. This place provides a perfect view of the river’s surging rush and deep canyon created by its powerful flow.
You will enjoy a boating trip in Lake Fewa to visit the Island temple of Goddess Barahi. Fewa Lake is the second largest lake of Nepal (Rara Lake in Mugu District is the largest) and is the foremost attraction of Pokhara.
Visit in Pokhara's colorful traditional Old Bazaar, with its ethnically diverse traders. The temples and monuments show a close architectural connection with the Newari styles of Kathmandu valley. The market area is full of shops selling commodities ranging from edibles to cloth to cosmetics to gold. It is a pleasant and shady spot to stroll around.