As mentioned in previous post, I took a cable car to Sarangkot. There are other ways to get there - hike, taxi, bus. I like the idea of cable car but possibly not the most popular because it was fairly quiet. I was the only one there to get in a cable car and got the whole cable car to myself. Maybe it wasn't the peak time yet, I don't know.
Getting to upper station |
Sarangkot is Ward 18 of Pokhara, Kaski District, Nepal, after it was merged into the city in 2015. It is a popular tourist destination for those who arrive in Pokhara and known for its panaromic Himalayan views of Dhaulagiri, Annapurna and Manaslu.
As a village, the major reason why people visit Sarangkot is the view. The village is not big and there isn't much to do.
Otherwise, Sarangkot is the launching site for paragliding or one can zipline or do some hikes. I was there to catch the sunset and sunrise that Sarangkot is famous for.
Sunset from guesthouse rooftop |
Night view from roof top |
Sarangkot Hill Viewpoint
Entrance fee: NPR 50
I initially tried to just view the sunrise from the guesthouse rooftop again but not a great spot for getting Himalayan ranges, because well - a hill is kind of in the way.
I walked a little further away from the entrance to the view point and found a spot. It wasn't a high as the viewpoint but it was unblocked.
Fishtail Mountain |
I made my walk back to the Sarangkot Cable Car terminal after breakfast at the guesthouse to go back to Pokhara.
Side note: Interesting, I don't think there's an emoji for Rubik's cube.
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