Tuesday, July 6, 2010

Pokhara REVIEWS









My Grandparents use to tell me a story, in which, an angel flying on the sky saw a beautiful flower on the earth. Then, she tried to land on the earth. She slowly came down. Being more nearer, she found the flower more beautiful. So, she changed her mind and wanted to land on the petals of the flower. But she could not do it because flowers are weak and can not resist her load. So she later transformed herself as a bee so that the flower could resist her landing on the petals.

But again, when she was about to land, she felt the fragrance of the flower. The fragrance of the flower forced her to change her plan once again. She thought if she would land and take out the nectar from the flower, then, other who visits the earth will not get such opportunity to smell it. So she left the flower on its own condition and with its own fragrance. She then transformed herself back to her original form and returned back and told her friends about the the beautiful thing she experienced.

Pokhara is such a Flower in EARTH.

Just imagine the flower as Pokhara and yourself as Angel. What would you do if you get such flower? I can not explain its beauty because it is something to be felt. You should visit Pokhara to find it out.



There is a carefree attitude here, as most visitors are about to start or have just finished a trek into the mountains



Pokhara is Nepal’s holiday resort town. At around 6 to 8 hours from Kathmandu, Pokhara is located deep inside the Himalayas and sits on the edge of Lake Phewa Tal away from the main part of town.

Lakeside, this part of town is full with lots of tourist and offers every thing that a visitor may need – barbers, massages, convenience stores, general supplies, outdoor clothing and off course your souvenir stores etc. The area near that lake has numerous hotels and guesthouses, and new ones are springing up all the time. The price starts from 200 rupees per night. There are also many restaurants and they tend to be very reasonably priced.



Pokhara has some of the most amazing views of the Himalayan Mountains. Mt. Annapurna was breathtaking, especially if you are able to get a good view. The Nepalese are the nicest people I have ever encountered. Its been less than a year since I visited and I am already saving money for my next trip. This is the kind of place you'd want to retire in!

It’s so amazing, the view of Annapurna range is awesome and pepole are really friendly.

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