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describing about your journey Chitwan to Pokhara​

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Among them I am writing about  Pokhara and Chitwan where I went to winter camp with my family. I am going to write about my winter camp at January 2013.

Fewa Lake In Pokhara Valley

Pokhara Valley Tour

For Winter camp we went to Pokhara first. Pokhara is situated in the western side of Nepal. We went there by tourist bus along the Trisuli River knowing about different things. We saw many people Rafting and Kayaking in the Trisuli River. When I came out of the bus at Pokhara Bus Park, I was very excited. First day morning we went to visit Fewa Lake. By boating we went to the Tal Barahi temple and cross Fewa Lake by boat for Hiking to World Peace Pegoda.

This Buddhist Pagoda, is situated at the height of 1,590 m. above sea level. It is close from pokhara, popular for one day hiking. It is best view point to see the Himalaya who does not have time to go trekking in mountain.World Peace Pegoda is generally cool, even during the summer months.It took 2 hours for us to get top after crossing Phewa lake. The Peace stupa, also called Peace Pagoda has four images of Buddha, each directed to each identical direction.

This is an interesting hiking through forest, terraced field, lake view and local village with Himalaya views including Annapurna (8091m), Manasalu (8165m), Ganesh Himal (7446m), Dhaulagiri (8167m), Machhapuchare (the sacred mountain) and 25 other mountains above 6000 meters high.

We captured some great photos and had some snacks with water.After this place we went down to the Gupteshor Mahadev cave by bus. There were many Tea shops and souvenir  shop around that place. Then we went to the cave. I was very amazed when I enter the cave because it was very deep and dark. There were many things inside the cave. Like old rocks, water, statues, etc. There was a temple inside the cave. We did not go so much deep and we came outside. We bought some things from find valium online there. After that we went to the Devi’s’ fall and visit there. It was very surprising. When we went there was not so much water in the Devi’s fall. There was a wising pool too and I threw a coin there and wish something. Then we went back to our hotel. The food and hotel was also nice there. In the evening we went to Bindabasini temple. It was nice and the view from there was good.

Our third day, we went Sorankot for sunrise views.Sarankot is a 1,600m high hill situated on the northern shore of Phewa lake.This hill is famous for the panoramic view of the  Himalayan range (Dhaulagiri Range to Ganesh Himal Range over 25 mounbtain peaks).We dive there and walk down to Fewa Lake. On the way back from Sarankot through Schima-Catonopsis forest and there was a lot of opportunity to watch birds.During our hiking to Sarankot, we saw stating points of famous adventure sport  Paragliding and another extreme adventureZipFlayer.

Devi fall at Pokhara

Pokhara Nepal’s second city, at least in tourist terms, Pokhara is the end point for the famous Annapurna Circuit trek and the starting point for a dozen more treks through the mountains of the Annapurna  and Dhaulagiri Range.It has numerous museums and there are some fascinating caves, waterfalls and Tibetan villages in the surrounding hills. For the adventurous, travel agents in Pokhara offer a slew of adventure activities, from trekking and microlight flights to river rafting and jungle safaris. My Pokhara tour ends here. Pokhara is really a beautiful place I love to go to Pokhara again.

Now I am going to write about my next tour. That is Chitwan Jungle Safari Tour. Chitwan is situated in the southern part of Nepal. We drive there from Pokhara valley and along the Trisuli River. Since my child hood I read many things about Chitwan Like: “Chitwan National Park is the most popular destination for tourist wanting to have a good experience of the region’s wildlife. Located on the Terai at the fringe of the Indian plains, the park boasts diverse forest and grasslands. Days are spent venturing into the wilderness on foot, by elephant back or dug-out canoe to view One-horned Black Rhinoceros and Bengal Tigers, Sloth Bear, leopard, jungle cats, wild boar, otter, Langur, Rhesus and the Macaque.”

It was very amazing. We saw different types of animals like elephant, rhinoceros, etc. We saw sunset view too. It was very very nice. I have not seen such before. Then we went back to our hotel and had our dinner. At night, we went to Sauraha cultural house and see different types of Tharu culture’s dance. I did not understand their language but their dance was good. There were many people who were watching their dance.

Elephant safari tour

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