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🇳🇵 Pokhara | The Dawn Pulse of the Himalayas

📍 Sarangkot View Point When it comes to viewing snow-capped mountains, Pokhara is truly a hidden gem in Nepal. Whether from a hotel balcony or a city road, on clear days, you can admire the snow-capped peaks 🏔️ without even hiking. Sarangkot (1,592 meters above sea level), located 12km from Phewa Lake in the city, is Pokhara’s best viewing platform. With a 360-degree unobstructed view, the entire Himalayan mountain range stretches out in a line, offering breathtaking views of sea of clouds, sunrise, and the "golden mountain" phenomenon as sunlight gilds the peaks! The Annapurna massif Machhapuchhre (Fishtail Mountain) And Dhaulagiri, the world’s seventh-highest peak 【Viewing Time & Transportation】 🌄 Sunrise is between 5:30-6:30. It’s recommended to arrive before dawn—you’ll be left speechless when the snow peaks are lit up one by one by sunlight! 🚗 Indrive app: No need to book the night before. Just hail a ride 10 minutes before departure. You can negotiate with the driver to wait and take you back to the hotel after the view. A round trip from hotels around Phewa Lake costs about 1,500 Nepali rupees, with a one-way drive of around 30 minutes. 🎫 There are multiple viewing platforms. The one in requires no ticket. You can also pay for a ticket to go up one more floor, but the view is almost the same. [Thumbs up] Pokhara is definitely a snow mountain city worth living in! #ExploringTheRoofOfTheWorld #NepalTravel #Pokhara #PokharaSunrise #PokharaSnowMountains #Sarangkot #Himalayas #Annapurna #Dhaulagiri #SnowMountains

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🇳🇵 Pokhara | The Dawn Pulse of the Himalayas

📍 Sarangkot View Point When it comes to viewing snow-capped mountains, Pokhara is truly a hidden gem in Nepal. Whether from a hotel balcony or a city road, on clear days, you can admire the snow-capped peaks 🏔️ without even hiking. Sarangkot (1,592 meters above sea level), located 12km from Phewa Lake in the city, is Pokhara’s best viewing platform. With a 360-degree unobstructed view, the entire Himalayan mountain range stretches out in a line, offering breathtaking views of sea of clouds, sunrise, and the "golden mountain" phenomenon as sunlight gilds the peaks! The Annapurna massif Machhapuchhre (Fishtail Mountain) And Dhaulagiri, the world’s seventh-highest peak 【Viewing Time & Transportation】 🌄 Sunrise is between 5:30-6:30. It’s recommended to arrive before dawn—you’ll be left speechless when the snow peaks are lit up one by one by sunlight! 🚗 Indrive app: No need to book the night before. Just hail a ride 10 minutes before departure. You can negotiate with the driver to wait and take you back to the hotel after the view. A round trip from hotels around Phewa Lake costs about 1,500 Nepali rupees, with a one-way drive of around 30 minutes. 🎫 There are multiple viewing platforms. The one in requires no ticket. You can also pay for a ticket to go up one more floor, but the view is almost the same. [Thumbs up] Pokhara is definitely a snow mountain city worth living in! #ExploringTheRoofOfTheWorld #NepalTravel #Pokhara #PokharaSunrise #PokharaSnowMountains #Sarangkot #Himalayas #Annapurna #Dhaulagiri #SnowMountains

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