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Hello I am Mohammad Palash Bangladesh local guide a travel crazy person recently I traveled to Nepal today I will share my experience of phewa lake which is very popular tourist spot in Nepal.
#Beautiful Fewa Lake
Phewa Lake, also known as Fewa Lake, is a freshwater lake in Nepal located in the southern part of the Pokhara Valley. It is the second largest lake in Nepal and covers an area of about 5.23 sq km (2.02 sq mi). The lake is fed by several streams and has a single outlet, the Seti River. Phewa Lake is a popular tourist destination, especially for boating, fishing, and swimming. The lake is also home to the Tal Barahi Temple, a two-story pagoda temple that is situated on an island in the lake.
Here is a detailed itinerary for a 2-day trip to Phewa Lake:
Day 1:
Arrive in Pokhara and check into your hotel.
Take a walk around the lake and visit the Tal Barahi Temple.
Enjoy a boat ride on the lake and take in the views of the Annapurna Range.
Have dinner at one of the many restaurants on the lakeshore.
Day 2:
Go paragliding over the lake and experience the stunning views from above.
Visit the International Mountain Museum, which has exhibits on the history of mountaineering in Nepal.
Take a cooking class and learn how to make some traditional Nepali dishes.
Enjoy a relaxing massage at one of the many spas in Pokhara.
Here are some additional tips for planning your trip to Phewa Lake:
The best time to visit Phewa Lake is during the spring (March-May) or autumn (September-November) when the weather is mild and sunny.
There are a variety of accommodation options available in Pokhara, from budget guesthouses to luxury hotels.
Pokhara is a popular trekking destination, so there are many trekking outfitters in the town that can help you organize a trek.
Be sure to bargain when shopping at the markets in Pokhara.
Nepali rupees is the currency used in Nepal. You can exchange money at banks, hotels, and moneychangers.
Here are some phrases in Nepali that you may find useful during your trip:
Namaste - Hello
Tapai kasto chuhun? - How are you?
Dhanyabaad - Thank you
Khamma dai - Excuse me
Tapai ko naam ke ho? - What is your name?
Mero naam [your name] ho. - My name is [your name].
Maile [amount] paisa chahin. - I need [amount] rupees.
Tapai kahan janchuhun? - Where are you going?
Mā¤˛ā¤žā¤ [place] janchuhun. - I am going to [place].
Kato lagyo? - How much does it cost?
Sanchai chha - Itâs okay
Aafno - Yours
Mro - Mine
BY such floating ferry you can travel the lake in a very beautiful way.
#There are many bird sanctuaries in a protected Bamboo garden right next to the lake
#Parking point before entering the lake,
YouTube link https://youtube.com/shorts/9gJVnj8sOVA?si=I2g-s6t7D-rNXwFE
Google maps
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