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Md Iqbal HasanLast year I visited - Phewa Lake in Pokhara, Nepal, is a breathtaking destination that perfectly blends natural beauty and tranquility. Its crystal-clear waters reflect the stunning landscape. Boating on the lake, especially at sunrise or sunset, is a mesmerizing experience. The Tal Barahi Temple, located on an island in the lake, adds a spiritual charm. Whether you're seeking relaxation or adventure, Phewa Lake is a must-visit spot for nature lovers and photographers
- 4.5/5
宇宙之母母I hiked up in the summer rainy season. It was sunny in the morning and I saw the snow-capped mountains. It rained on the way back in the afternoon. The scenery was beautiful. It is worth a visit. Hiking [from the foot of Phewa Lake to the top of the mountain (snow mountain viewing platform) at an average speed of about 3 hours] Bus (90 Nepalese rupees/trip) to the town (you can transfer to the Fawa Lake bus for 25 Nepalese rupees/trip) Cable car (8 US dollars/one way, 12 US dollars/round trip) Taxi. No matter which way you travel, it is worth a visit. Getting up early and hiking up to watch the sunrise on the snow-capped mountains will give you a different experience. Different altitudes have different scenery. There is a quiet and beautiful, isolated and independent beauty. Especially the scattered villages and rural scenery all the way up to the central part, it feels like the plateau version of Tao Yuanming's paradise. If you have enough time, you can also choose to stay in the mountains for one or two nights. Watch the sunrise and sunset, the rolling clouds, the snow-capped mountains and lakes, the villages, the terraces, and the mountain views. You can also feel the life of the indigenous people of the plateau.
- 4.4/5
郭润龙浪迹天涯20240612pm: 1. Devis Falls is a small waterfall in Nepal, located in the urban area of Pokhara. It is also known as Davis Falls and Devil Falls. It is formed by melting ice and snow. In 1961, a Swiss couple went hiking and the girl fell into the waterfall. The boy also jumped into the waterfall to save his girlfriend. Unfortunately, they were both swallowed by the water and fell into the underground cave under the waterfall. The waterfall got its name. The waterfall is small and exquisite. It only forms a waterfall in the rainy season. It is hidden in the bustling city, like a secret garden, with towering ancient trees and lush greenery. It is a good place for viewing photography, humanities learning, and shopping. ①Address: 4 km from the outskirts of Pokhara, Nepal ②Transportation: Direct bus access, difficult to park by car ③Peak season: None ④Duration: 1 hour ⑤Ticket price: 20 rupees (1.1 yuan) 2. The scenic area is a small square park with the following: ①David Falls: The waterfall is relatively thin and the drop is not high. It is surrounded by lush forests and is delicate and beautiful. The waterfall flows into a deep and dark underwater cave, adding a sense of mystery to the waterfall. However, it is still a bit scary to think that there are still two bodies in the underground cave. The waterfall viewing area is divided into two directions: the side and the front. It is blocked by blue iron railings. The mobile phone must be extended from the gap between the railings to take pictures. The underground cave can be photographed from the side. ② Resting pavilion corridor: The fan shape is combined with the direction. There are three colors: red, black and white. The shape is quite unique. ③ Folk costume display area: 2 rows of semi-open-air pavilions, 6 pavilions with blue roofs and white bodies, and a pair of costume colored sculptures are respectively placed inside, divided into men's and women's clothing, without heads. Visitors can fill in the heads to take pictures. ④ Birdcage-style shrine: blue roof and white columns, with a golden Buddha statue enshrined inside. ⑤ Open-air stone shrine: It looks like two small stone men, decorated and painted with special pigments by locals. ⑥ Forest rest area: blue seats in the woods, but there are many mosquitoes. ⑦ Rockery: It is a whole piece of continuous rock, which is in pictographic style, with gray and white tones alternating, probably imitating the Himalayas. ⑧Entrance and exit: ordinary iron fence gate 3. The periphery of the scenic area is the street and alley shopping area, including: ①Ancient banyan: the trunk is thick and lush, like a giant umbrella to shade tourists, and there is a simple Buddhist shrine at the root of the tree. This is a feature of Nepal. Religious community, under the ancient trees, and on the streets, there are Buddhist shrines of different sizes. ②Shops: exotic style, mostly related to Buddhism and Hinduism, colorful, good visual effects, but the goods between shops are somewhat homogenized ③Blanket shop: the blankets are colorful, but you may not be allowed to take pictures ④Tourist souvenir shop: refrigerator magnets, postcards, Nepalese coins, etc., these are more suitable for Chinese tourists to buy ⑤Beef shop: or milk shop, the colorful sculptures of gods and cows are quite interesting 4. It takes 1 hour to complete the tour, and the whole day's itinerary is over. Appendix: Nepal travel tips ①Currency: In terms of exchange rate, Nepalese rupee/RMB = 18/1 (subject to change), the exchange loss at public commercial exchange points is too large, you can ask your own tour guide to exchange ②Shopping: Small shops can only use cash, and the prices are similar to those in China ③Tips... The word count exceeds the limit, continue in the last picture
- 4.3/5
奔八老头周游世界Built in 2000 at the turn of the century, the Peace Tower was funded by Buddhists from Nepal, Thailand, Sri Lanka and Japan. The tower is 115 feet tall and 344 feet wide, divided into two floors. The tower is white and round, pagoda-style. On the four walls of the second floor of the Peace Tower, the golden statues of Buddha Sakyamuni in four stages are molded. The tower is a great viewing spot. The vast Lake Fewa, the dense houses under the mountain, and the snowy mountain view in the distance are fully reflected.











