Pokhara (Fewa Power House, Ram, Kedareshwor Temple and Tal Barahi Temple) Trip




Description
Enjoy this half day Pokhara sightseeing tour with an experience and friendly tour guide to exotic and less visited sites of Pokhara.
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Itinerary
10:30 am or 1:30 pm: Your Expert guide picks you up form Hotel Lobby and drive for half day Pokhara sightseeing tour. Fewa hydropower station is a canal drop type power station having an installed capacity of 1.0 MW and located at Pardi, Birauta, and Pokhara with an annual design generation of 6.5 GWH. It was commissioned in 1969 AD and developed jointly by Government of India and Government of Nepal.
Ram Mandir of Phardi is dedicated to Lord Vishnu 7th incarnation. The temple is built in pagoda style.
The Kedareshwar Mahadev Mani temple is a relatively new temple dedicated to the Hindu god Shiva who is also known as "Kedareshwar" and it is located just side to Fewa Lake. There is a separate building for accommodation for saints and guru studies. Age ranged from 8 above were there to study Ved and hindu rituals. Many of visitors dropped by here in temple for blessings.
02:00 pm or 5:00 pm: Sightseeing ends and drop back to Hotel. Tal Barahi Temple, also known as Lake Temple or Barahi Temple is a two-story pagoda temple located in a small island on the south east section of Phewa Lake in Pokhara. It is a hindu temple of the Goddess Durga, the protector of gods. It is located
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Pickup Locations & Times
Pick up and drop off service from hotels near to Lakeside.
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Important Information
- Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
- Pick up and drop off from Hotels far to Lake side in additional cost.
- We offer two different start time for this trip. Please let us know which time i.e 10:30 am or 01:30 pm is appropriate for you.
Reviews(2)
Taal Barahi Temple, is one of Pokhara’s most revered religious and cultural landmarks. Dedicated to the Hindu goddess Barahi, it is a must-visit for both tourists and devotees. The journey to reach the temple itself is enchanting—a short boat ride across the serene waters of Phewa Lake offers mesmerizing views of the surrounding Annapurna range, adding a touch of adventure and tranquility.
Dear himal a, Thank you so much for your wonderful review of our Pokhara tour, including the visit to Taal Barahi Temple. We’re thrilled to hear that you enjoyed the enchanting journey across Phewa Lake and appreciated the serene beauty of the Annapurna range. Taal Barahi Temple truly is a remarkable landmark, and we’re glad you found it to be as captivating as we do. Your description perfectly captures the spirit of the experience, and we’re delighted to have been part of your journey. Thank you for choosing Liberty Holidays, and we hope to welcome you on more amazing adventures in Nepal soon! Best regards, Liberty Holidays Team.
Tal varahi temple is in the midst of a lake. You have to go in a boat to visit this temple. It is a Small temple. I feel this can be avoided if there is paucity of time. Around rs 70ic plus rs 10 indian currency is charged for the life jacket
Thank you very much for choosing us and giving us the opportunity to serve you. It is our immense pleasure. We look forward to serving you with our best hospitality in the future too. Regards, Liberty Holidays



