... to date, and no retreating to fight another day here, the Gurkha moto is "It is better to die than be a coward"!!. Pokhara’s lake, PhewaTal, has colourful row boats and rowers to take you to any place you want to go. No motor boats are on the ...
... hebben dat men droomt, draait men het hoofd naar rechts om daar de reflectie van de zon te zien in het prachtige PhewaTal (Pokhara's meer) waarboven een arend rondcirkelt. Mocht men by any chance ook dat beu zijn draait men het hoofd gewoon de andere ...
... nice change. Touristy, but peaceful, quieter and much cleaner. Its really quite scenic - the hills hanging over PhewaTal. The remainder of the afternoon was spent wondering around - an attempt to get to know the place a ...
... . The weather here is warm and sunny and everything is much more laid back than Kathmandu. We took a boat out on to PhewaTal (Nepal's 2nd largest lake) which is so peaceful. I gave up rowing after having to dock in a little cove for a ...
... et on peut voir les sommets lorsque le ciel est dégagé. Le quartier touristique se trouve au bord du joli lac PhewaTal : a peu de choses près on pourrait se croire en Suisse !
Nous resterons trois jours a Pokhara : le temps ...
Peaceful, beautiful and unashamedly touristy, PokharaNepal's second city is still a relatively small city hugging the banks of the PhewaTal lake and surrounded by some of the most spectacular mountains in the whole of the Himalayas. The ...
... sitting at a restaurant roof top terrace, enjoying Santana music and the waning pink-colored evening light over tranquil PhewaTal lake. I was back in the city of Pokhara. The city of Pokhara sits at the base of the Annapurna Range and just to prove that ...
Pokhara for visitors is basically just a big tourist strip stretching along the shore of PhewaTal, Nepal's second biggest lake. Its the ideal place to relax before and after a trek, with raft of internet cafes, restaurants, bars, trekking shops and ...
... all activites around here involve climbing. So we climbed. We climbed to the World Peace Pagoda overlooking the PhewaTal Lake with a great view of Pokhara, climbed to the Lake Begnas Tal (but quickly climbed down as we got caught in ...
... to reach the big prize’. The remainder of our day was instead spent quietly exploring the north end of Pokhara and the PhewaTal shoreline, where we witnessed locals fishing and experienced our first-ever troop of Russian hippies (yes, you read ...