Your Trekking guide will come at your hotel or residential place in Lakeside area of Pokhara to Pickup you. Then, we will drive for 40 minutes to Reach top of Sarangkot hill.
Sarangkot
4 hoursAdmission Ticket Included
As soon as we reach at Sarangkot, we now start our hiking to another view point of Sarangkot, after walking about 30 minutes, we will reach to the tower. From here, we can see amazing panoramic view of Mt. Annapurna, Fishtail, Dhaulagiri and more. After that, we will continue our hiking further. After walking of about 3 hours, we will then reach to area of north- West fewa Lake. Then, we will cross the flat paddy field area, and then again we will ascends to World Peace Pagoda.
World Peace Pagoda
2 hoursAdmission Ticket Included
As we will reach to World Peace Pagoda, we will amazed next time with more beautiful views of Mt. Annapurna, Fishtail and more mountains. As we ass, we will enjoy the view of Beautiful Fewa Lake, Pokhara valley beside. 360 Degree of Green hill views. After spending sometime to explore Stupa (Buddhist Temple), then we will descends our easy hiking. After walking of about an hour, will then reach to Devis' Water fall.
Devi's Fall
20 minsAdmission Ticket Not Included
Then, we will explore amazing own fall water fall nammed Devi's fall.
Gupteshwor Mahadev Cave
40 minsAdmission Ticket Not Included
After visiting Water fall, will then go to Cave and explore it's beauty. After this, our driver will drive you back to Lakeside area of Pokhara and drop you to your hotel.
What's included
INCLUDED
English Speaking Trekking Guide
All taxes, applicable service charge, handling charges.
Round Trip Private Transfer
Private Tour
Bottle of Water for each
Hotel pickup and drop off (Within Lakeside area)
NOT INCLUDED
All meals and drinks (Available for purchase)
Entrance fees
Gratuities
Customer reviews
3.0
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8 months ago
Rahul.Business Traveller
This was the first trek I embarked in Nepal with a sense of excitement and curiosity. While the trek was labeled as "Easy," I found it to be more demanding than anticipated. "Easy" is a relative term, perhaps referring to individuals with a high level of physical fitness. For someone like me, who is of average fitness and accustomed to flatter terrains, the trek posed significant challenges.
The journey involved descending approximately 800 meters from Sarangkot to lake level in Pokhara, navigating thousands of uneven steps, and then ascending a similar height to reach the Peace Pagoda. This strenuous activity led to severe muscle soreness in my calves and thighs, requiring 4-5 days to recover.
Despite these challenges, the overall trek setup was excellent. The guide provided was patient, understanding, and attentive to my needs, especially when I struggled towards the end of the hike and required more frequent rest breaks.
In conclusion, while the trek was more challenging than expected, it was also incredibly rewarding. The experiences and memories gained were invaluable, and I would encourage future trekkers to assess their fitness levels and prepare accordingly.
Additional information
Must Know
Mobile or paper ticket accepted
Good To Know
Public transportation options are available nearby
This was the first trek I embarked in Nepal with a sense of excitement and curiosity. While the trek was labeled as "Easy," I found it to be more demanding than anticipated. "Easy" is a relative term, perhaps referring to individuals with a high level of physical fitness. For someone like me, who is of average fitness and accustomed to flatter terrains, the trek posed significant challenges. The journey involved descending approximately 800 meters from Sarangkot to lake level in Pokhara, navigating thousands of uneven steps, and then ascending a similar height to reach the Peace Pagoda. This strenuous activity led to severe muscle soreness in my calves and thighs, requiring 4-5 days to recover. Despite these challenges, the overall trek setup was excellent. The guide provided was patient, understanding, and attentive to my needs, especially when I struggled towards the end of the hike and required more frequent rest breaks. In conclusion, while the trek was more challenging than expected, it was also incredibly rewarding. The experiences and memories gained were invaluable, and I would encourage future trekkers to assess their fitness levels and prepare accordingly.