Nepal often begins with Kathmandu—the temples, traffic, and centuries of history packed into its narrow streets. But many travellers discover that the real pause in the journey comes a little further west. Pokhara, framed by the Annapurna range and centred around the serene Phewa Lake, feels like an entirely different pace of life.
This lakeside city has long been a gateway for trekkers heading into the Himalayas, but it’s far more than a stopover. Adventure sports soar above its hillsides, cafés spill out along the waterfront, and sunrise viewpoints reveal some of the most dramatic mountain scenery in Nepal. Spend a few days here and you quickly understand why many travellers end up staying longer than planned.
If you are planning a visit in 2026, this guide brings together everything you need—from getting there to how to spend three memorable days exploring Pokhara and its surroundings.

