Pokhara Valley sightseeing by mountain Biking includes 4 to 5 hours of exploration of different monuments. During the Pokhara Valley sightseeing mountain biking tour we will visit various landmarks that will showcase the ancient history, rich culture and tradition, unique architecture, and fine arts. On the day mountain biking tour in Pokhara you will be visiting the following places:
Davis fall
Davis fall is one of the most visited places in Nepal. It is a narrow underground waterfall tunnelling into the city of Pokhara. Besides that, Davis Fall Nepali name is Patale Chango. The word Patale Chango means the underworld waterfall. The fall is beautiful. If you visit this fall in monsoon, you will be amazed. As the place is rich with natural and photographic beauty. David fall is worth a place to visit.
Gupteshwor Cave
Gupteshwor The cave is located opposite Davis Fall and the water of Davis fall passes through this cave. Gupteshwor Cave is a natural cave in Pokhara. And there is the god Shiva statue inside this Cave. This place is wet, so be careful about walking inside. Gupteshwor cave is not only the religion, but you can also see the natural things and at the end. This is worth visiting and can combine with Davis Fall.
International Mountain Museum
Mountain and mountaineering is one of the components that renowned for Nepal all around the world. But, without preserving it, it will not be long before all the records and evidence will be lost forever. International Mountain Museum records the document and chronicles the past and present development of mountaineering activities in the world in general. So, here you can learn and know how the Mountaineers climb mountains. Every year more than seventy thousand national and international tourists visit the International Mountain Museum. It’s a worthwhile place to visit in Pokhara. The museum includes three main exhibition halls: Hall of Great Himalayas, Hall of Fame, and Hall of World Mountains. Here you can learn so much information regarding the ethnic groups, the major peaks, and the people who summited the The Himalayas.