#pokhara city
Explore tagged Tumblr posts
nicolegahamagar · 1 month ago
Text
Tumblr media
Hi there on tumblr!🫶🏻☕️
2 notes · View notes
jobsnotices · 6 months ago
Text
Pokhara Chisakhola Veda Vidyashram Vacancy 2081 for Teacher
Pokhara Chisakhola Veda Vidyashram Vacancy 2081 for Teacher. Pokhara Metropolitan City Education Division dated 2081/03/02 Ch. No. According to the teacher advertisement permission letter of 972, applications are invited from the candidates with the qualifications and experience mentioned in the details to fill the following vacant posts of teachers in this Pokhara Chisakhola Ved…
Tumblr media
View On WordPress
0 notes
nicetraveldestination · 2 years ago
Text
Beautiful city Pokhara, Nepal #nepal #pokhara
0 notes
mapsontheweb · 1 year ago
Photo
Tumblr media
Cities by Impressiveness of Mountain Backdrop / Rut
by u/Gigitoe
After seeing the recent posts Cities with a better mountain backdrop than LA? ( u/odi3luck ) and This is a response to the LA mountain backdrop ( u/sam_woke ), I realized that I had the exact tools to answer a particularly niche but interesting question:
How do we quantify how impressive a city's mountain backdrop is?
To answer this question, we use rut, an indicator I developed back in the days to quantify how sharply or impressively the surroundings of a location rise above the location. (my research paper if you're interested)
Roughly speaking, rut works as follows:
The higher the mountains rise above a city, the more impressive they are, and the higher the rut.
The steeper the mountains rise above a city, the more impressive they are, and the higher the rut.
In the map shown, I measured the rut of every city with a population of over 100,000. Here's some cities in each tier and their corresponding rut values:
S tier - rut > 500 m (world-class, would visit for mountain views alone) -
Pokhara, Nepal (1358 m) | Chamonix, France (1336 m) [not on map; population too low] | Zermatt, Switzerland (904 m) [not on map] | Yosemite Valley, CA (617 m) [not on map] | Innsbruck, Austria (584 m)
A tier - rut between 200 to 500 m (impressive, but probably wouldn't visit just for mountain views)
Kathmandu, Nepal (482 m) | Almaty, Kazakhstan (478 m) | Santiago, Chile (469 m) | Provo, UT (429 m) | Tehran, Iran (349 m) | Lhasa, Tibet (325 m) | Monterrey, Mexico (268 m) | Tacoma, WA (245 m) | Kabul, Afghanistan (232 m)
B tier - rut between 100 and 200 m (mountains in close proximity, or big mountains further away)
Salt Lake City, UT (180 m) | Reno, NV (151 m) | Tucson, AZ (141 m) | Seattle, WA (137 m) | Vancouver, Canada (136 m) | Los Angeles, CA (117 m) | Milan, Italy (100 m)
C tier (glorified hills nearby, or distant mountains, or very distant big mountains) - rut between 25 and 100 m
Denver, CO (99 m; if only it had one more meter) | Tokyo, Japan (94 m) | Hong Kong (75 m) | Seoul, Korea (56 m) | Rome, Italy (48 m) | Knoxville, TN (39 m) | Beijing, China (37 m) | Sacramento, CA (30 m)
D tier (hills nearby, or glorified hills in the distance, or very distant mountains) - rut between 10 and 25 m
Istanbul, Turkey (24 m) | Jeddah, Saudi Arabia (23 m) | San Francisco, CA (22 m) | Quebec, Canada (17 m) | Mumbai, India (15 m) | Brisbane, Australia (12 m) | Pittsburgh, PA (10 m)
F tier (flat tier) - rut between 0 and 10 m
Syracuse, NY (7.4 m) | Birmingham, AL (5.2 m) | Dubai, UAE (5.0 m) | Columbus, OH (3.2 m) | Washington, DC (2.6 m) | Shanghai, China (2.4) | Paris, France (2.1 m) | London, UK (1.6 m) | New York City (0.7 m) | Chicago, IL (0.4 m)
So to answer the question, what cities have a better mountain backdrop than Los Angeles? Quite a lot... quite a lot.
Here's the data spreadsheet that was used to generate this map!
Edits: switched Vancouver to downtown measurement, added more cities, switched to steepness explanation instead of proximity explanation.
----------------
Note: rut measurements only consider rise above surroundings (relative height differences and steepness). They do not consider absolute elevation, nor the "aesthetics" of a mountain, nor visibility (or lack thereof) due to weather or smog.
This visualization was made possible with Google Earth Engine, MERIT DEM, and GeoNames.
If you like rut, you'll probably like its older brother jut even more. Jut is an indicator of  how impressive, spectacular, or badass a mountain is—considering both its height above surroundings and steepness. If you want to find the most impressive mountains near you or worldwide, you may find the link above to be useful.
Let us know if you have any questions or comments—I'm happy to address them!
154 notes · View notes
anupkc7 · 1 year ago
Text
Tumblr media
City that’s never sleep
#pokhara
23 notes · View notes
tommyandlala · 1 month ago
Text
I can’t believe it’s already October 20th. That means we’ve been traveling for an entire month (and a day). How wild is that? Japan, Nepal, Istanbul, now Italy. It’s truly been a whirlwind to say the least. World wind?
It’s been hard to put adequate weight/importance on the things we’ve been doing and to distinguish the unique experiences and feelings of the places we’ve been. Each country or city or neighborhood we visit deserves its own interpretation, but I haven’t felt like I’ve been able to slow down enough to fully appreciate and comprehend what all of it actually means. Which makes me feel a sense of guilt, like am I missing something? Am I moving too fast? Are we doing too much? I feel pangs of meaningfulness in brief moments like when I’m standing barefoot on the grounds of a beautifully intricate Buddhist stupa in Pokhara, or when I’m bouncing around a hot little taxi in the dense and dusty streets of Kathmandu. Even (especially) when I’m gazing out at the Himalayas, at a snow topped peak larger than anything I’ve seen in my entire life. But they’re moments. And they pass. And I feel mad at myself for not holding onto the feeling longer. One thing I have realized is that when I’m able to quiet down (which really only started to happen when we were trekking), I found that moments from my past came floating back to me. Memories, people, interactions I hadn’t thought about in years would trickle into my consciousness. I’m not sure if it was the lack of distraction, or maybe a form of meditation, but it unlocked some hold I had on certain moments/experiences of the past. Except now, years later, I was thinking about them with a new knowledge or awareness of the present —drawing parallels and making comparisons and bringing new meaning to old memories. So maybe these brief moments while traveling aren’t meant to have so much power right now. Maybe I’ll feel it for a few minutes, file it away and save it for later? Maybe I’m too hungry to FEEL all the FEELINGS in this very moment and need to chill out and be patient?? Or maybe we live in a world of constant noise and stimulation and distraction and my brain is broken. I don’t know, what do you guys think???
2 notes · View notes
itssprocketscience · 1 year ago
Text
Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media
The first time I travelled outside of the Philippines, it had been quite a feat. I was interrogated for more than an hour by the immigration and had to provide a spread of documents including my certificate of employment, work contract, and even bank statements. I was asked a number of times why I intended to go to my destination, who I was with, and why did I even choose to go there in the first place. When I think about it now, it felt as if they essentially infringed on my privacy and on my personal affairs. I wish I could say that the scenario did not happen again but I live in the Philippines afterall. 
Kathmandu felt familiar and unfamiliar at the same time. Tourists usually go there for the fabled Mt. Everest but since I couldn’t stay long enough to explore that part of Nepal, I just opted to explore whatever it is that I could find in Kathmandu. 
Every street’s laden with temples and altars where they make offerings usually very early in the morning. I tried waking up early to at least see the entire process but failed on multiple occassions. Red bricks are integrated in urban spaces to preserve the old architecture and create a semblance of harmony and visual continuity. Brick architecture is also dense in some parts of the city. 
Some of our colleagues and friends from Nepal recommended that we visit other parts of the country next time. They suggested to visit Pokhara which is the second most populous city after Kathmandu. Among other things that they suggested including a hike to Mt. Everest.
Maybe another time. Should there be a chance to visit Nepal again. 
13 notes · View notes
travelarii · 5 months ago
Text
Tumblr media
Discover comfort and tranquility at Hotel City Inn in Pokhara, Nepal! 🏞️
Experience stunning views and exceptional service.
Book your stay now: https://travelarii.com/property/hotel-city-inn-mountain-view
2 notes · View notes
dilippagodalabs · 10 months ago
Text
Best IT Companies In Nepal – Pagoda Labs
Are you in Nepal and searching for expert solutions in website development, app development, software development, or digital marketing? Pagoda Labs, listed among the top 5 IT companies in Nepal, is your trusted partner. Our services extend to key cities such as Kathmandu, Pokhara, Lalitpur, and Biratnagar, making us one of the top 5 IT companies in these regions.
As an established player in the Nepalese IT industry, Pagoda Labs is committed to delivering top-notch services that align with the latest industry trends. Whether you're a startup, small business, or enterprise, our team of skilled professionals ensures tailored solutions to meet your unique requirements.
From responsive and user-friendly website development to scalable applications, feature-rich software, and result-driven digital marketing, Pagoda Labs excels in delivering comprehensive services. Our expertise positions us among the top 5 IT companies in Nepal, emphasizing innovation and client satisfaction.
If you're specifically seeking digital marketing solutions, Pagoda Labs is also recognized among the top 5 digital marketing agencies in Nepal and Kathmandu. Choose Pagoda Labs as your technology partner, and let us empower your business with the latest advancements in the digital realm. Elevate your online presence, enhance user experiences, and achieve your business goals. Partner with us for a journey towards digital excellence in Nepal!
IT Companies in Nepal IT Companies in Kathmandu IT Companies in Pokhara IT Companies in Lalitpur IT Companies in Biratnagar Digital Marketing Agency in Nepal
Digital Marketing Agency in Kathmandu
3 notes · View notes
nepalenfielders · 9 months ago
Text
Riding Majesty: The Nepal Royal Enfield Tour Experience
Welcome to an adventure fit for royalty - the Nepal Royal Enfield Tour! Step into the saddle of one of the most iconic motorcycles on the planet and prepare to traverse the diverse landscapes, ancient cultures, and majestic mountains that define Nepal. Join us as we embark on an unforgettable journey through the heart of the Himalayas on the back of a legendary Royal Enfield.
Tumblr media
Embracing Heritage: The Royal Enfield, with its classic design and timeless appeal, is the perfect companion for exploring Nepal's rich heritage. As you cruise through Kathmandu's bustling streets and wind along mountain roads, you'll feel a deep connection to the land and its people, echoing the spirit of adventure that has defined Royal Enfield riders for generations.
Iconic Destinations: From the historic city of Kathmandu to the tranquil shores of Phewa Lake in Pokhara, every destination on the Nepal Royal Enfield Tour is steeped in history and natural beauty. Ride through the terraced fields of the Kathmandu Valley, visit ancient temples and monasteries, and marvel at the snow-capped peaks of the Annapurna and Everest regions as you traverse the country on two wheels.
Thrills and Challenges: Riding a Royal Enfield through the rugged terrain of Nepal is not without its challenges, but with challenge comes reward. Navigate hairpin bends, cross rushing rivers, and conquer high mountain passes as you push yourself to new limits and experience the thrill of adventure like never before.
Camaraderie and Connection: One of the most rewarding aspects of the Nepal Royal Enfield Tour is the sense of camaraderie and connection that comes from sharing the road with fellow riders. Swap stories around the campfire, forge friendships that will last a lifetime, and create memories that will be cherished long after the journey is over.
Conclusion: The Nepal Royal Enfield Tour is more than just a motorcycle adventure - it's a journey of discovery, connection, and self-discovery. So rev up your engine, embrace the spirit of adventure, and get ready to experience Nepal in a way that few ever have - on the back of a Royal Enfield.
2 notes · View notes
medievalistsnet · 10 months ago
Text
5 notes · View notes
adventurelandnepal · 1 year ago
Text
Pokhara Touristic City Nepal
Pokhara is a beautiful city in Nepal, nestled in the foothills of the Himalayas. It is known for its stunning views of the Annapurna mountain range, as well as its many lakes and temples. Pokhara is a popular tourist destination for both Nepalis and foreigners alike, and it is a great place to relax and enjoy the natural beauty of Nepal.
Here are some of the best places to see the Himalayas in Pokhara:
Sarangkot: This hilltop village is located just outside of Pokhara and offers panoramic views of the Annapurna range. It is a popular spot for sunrise and sunset viewing, as well as for paragliding.
World Peace Pagoda: This white-domed Buddhist pagoda is located on the top of Ananda Hill and offers stunning views of Pokhara and the Himalayas. It is a popular spot for meditation and reflection, as well as for enjoying the views.
Phewa Lake: This large lake is located in the heart of Pokhara and offers stunning views of the Annapurna range. You can rent a boat and paddle around the lake, or you can simply relax on the shore and enjoy the views.
Devi's Fall: This waterfall is located just outside of Pokhara and is a popular spot for swimming and picnicking. You can also hike to the top of the waterfall for stunning views of the surrounding area.
We have some famous tour and trekking links which are included here. Also, there are other trekking regions too which has many trekking routes and regions like as Everest Base Camp Trek, 3 high passes trek, Gokyo Lake Trek, Everest View Trek and Langtang Valley Trek.
Except these trekking, other travel packages also available in Nepal. Nepal Package Tour, Exclusive Tour, World Heritage Tour, Seinior Citizen Holidays or Tour, Family Holidays and Best Nepal Tour are very popular and which includes all important travel parts of Nepal.
For adventure travel, there are many activities like as Everest Mountain Flight, Bungy, Zipline, Helicopter Tour and Rafting. Also Guide and Porter Services are mostly demanded by trekker, traveler and climbers for Nepal Adventure Trek.
2 notes · View notes
nepaltrekkingroutestrek · 1 year ago
Text
Explore Nepal Tour: Unveiling the Himalayan Paradise
Nepal, a country nestled in the heart of the majestic Himalayas, is a land of diverse cultures, breathtaking landscapes, and ancient heritage. Embarking on an Explore Nepal Tour is like stepping into a mesmerizing kaleidoscope of natural wonders, spiritual discoveries, and heartwarming hospitality. Let's embark on a virtual journey through this Himalayan paradise.
Tumblr media
Day 1: Kathmandu - The Cultural Heart
Your adventure begins in Kathmandu, the vibrant capital city of Nepal. The city is a treasure trove of historical and cultural landmarks. Visit the Swayambhunath Stupa, also known as the Monkey Temple, where the eyes of Buddha watch over the Kathmandu Valley. Explore the intricate woodwork and medieval architecture of Kathmandu Durbar Square, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and immerse yourself in the bustling energy of Thamel, a popular tourist district.
Day 2-3: Pokhara - The Serene Lakeside Retreat
A scenic drive or a short flight takes you to Pokhara, a city blessed with natural beauty. Set against the backdrop of the Annapurna Range, Pokhara is famous for its tranquil lakes. Enjoy a boat ride on Phewa Lake, surrounded by lush forests and mirrored peaks. For the adventure seekers, a trek to the World Peace Pagoda or paragliding over the mountains offers an adrenaline rush and breathtaking views.
Day 4-6: Chitwan National Park - Wildlife Extravaganza
Next, venture into the dense jungles of Chitwan National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Here, you can witness exotic wildlife, including endangered species like one-horned rhinoceros and Bengal tigers. Participate in jungle safaris, elephant rides, and bird-watching excursions guided by knowledgeable naturalists. Chitwan offers an immersive experience in the heart of nature.
Day 7-9: Lumbini - Birthplace of Lord Buddha
Your journey takes a spiritual turn as you head to Lumbini, the birthplace of Siddhartha Gautama, the Buddha. Explore the sacred garden, Maya Devi Temple, and various monasteries built by different Buddhist nations, each depicting unique architectural styles and traditions. The tranquil atmosphere of Lumbini allows for deep introspection and a sense of peace.
Day 10-12: Trekking in the Himalayas - An Everest Experience
No trip to Nepal is complete without a Himalayan adventure. Embark on a trekking expedition to the Everest Base Camp or the Annapurna Circuit, depending on your preference and trekking expertise. Traverse through picturesque villages, rhododendron forests, and high mountain passes. Witness the sunrise over the snow-capped peaks and connect with the Sherpa culture. This trekking experience offers a unique blend of adventure, challenge, and awe-inspiring natural beauty.
Day 13: Departure - Carrying Memories and Friends
As your Explore Nepal Tour comes to an end, you leave with a heart full of memories and new friendships forged during your journey. Nepal, with its diverse landscapes, rich cultural heritage, and warm-hearted people, leaves an indelible mark on every traveler's soul. As you board your flight, you carry the spirit of the Himalayas with you, promising to return someday for another chapter of exploration in this enchanting land.
The Explore Nepal Tour is not just a vacation; it's a transformative experience that leaves you with a profound appreciation for the wonders of nature, the depths of spirituality, and the beauty of cultural diversity. Namaste, Nepal!
2 notes · View notes
highpassadventures · 2 years ago
Text
Tumblr media
Mohare Dada (also written as Danda) Trek is a short and concluded as an easy trek and also less-crowded hiking trails in Annapurna Region of Nepal. It is located in the western part of Pokhara City and very close to Ghorepani Poon Hill. This Mohare Danda Trek is known as Eco Community Lodge Trek or Rhododendron Trek because this trekking route lodge is entirely operated by the local community and the beautiful trekking trail goes through into the Rhododendron Forest.  Mohare Dada viewpoint is an alternative viewpoint of Poon Hill viewpoints. 
Tumblr media
2 notes · View notes
swadharmayogshala · 28 minutes ago
Text
Embarking on a yoga teacher training journey is more than just learning poses; it’s a path to self-discovery and transformation. If you’ve felt the call to deepen your practice or share your passion with others, there’s no better place than Pokhara, Nepal. Nestled in the heart of the Himalayas, this serene lakeside city offers an ideal backdrop for both personal growth and professional development.
0 notes
miteshrao20 · 2 hours ago
Text
Yoga Teacher Training in Nepal: A Journey of Inner Peace
Yoga teacher training is one of the famous topics in the modern world. As the value of yoga and Ayurveda keeps on increasing, the interest in yoga teacher training also keeps on building up. 
Nepal is the birthplace of Lord Buddha and the value of meditation and yoga has only been increasing over time. There is no doubt that interest in the field of yoga will only get better. 
From the combination of traditional wisdom to modern practices, serene surroundings, and brilliant results, Nepal is the right option for yoga teacher training. 
Nepal Yoga Home with years of experience has also been providing brilliant facilities to all of its students along with outstanding results. More than why choose Nepal for yoga teacher training, Nepal Yoga Home would like to talk about what to expect from yoga teacher training in Nepal. 
Competitive curriculum
A lot of the readers might think that Nepal follows traditional ways of yoga teacher training. Well, that is a mistake. At Nepal Yoga Home we prepare the most competitive curriculum based on varieties of yoga needs. Being associated with YOga Alliance global the learnings are applicable worldwide.
Highly experienced teachers
Another impact factor to expect during the yoga teacher training is the quality of teachers. In Nepal, you will find gurus and experts along with monks who have been performing yoga for decades. From expert suggestions to mentorship and attention, you will find every aspect on an advanced level. 
Customized learning environment 
Yoga is more about the surroundings and less about what you learn and understand. In the case of Nepal Yoga Home, we try and customize the learning environment. From peaceful settings to greenery and strict routines, we take care of every aspect of your course. 
More than yoga teacher training
You might be thinking Nepal Yoga Home is just another yoga teacher training institute. Well, you are mistaken. At Nepal Yoga Home we are known to integrate yoga along with Ayurveda and at times trekking as well. All of this helps in gaining a holistic outcome which is important for any student. 
Cultural integration
Culture plays an important role in the context of Nepal. Everything you do must be surrounded by society and also a better understanding of it. From learning yoga at the temples, and monk palaces and participating in the local traditional ceremonies this experience will be life-changing for any student. 
Conclusion
Yoga teacher training in Nepal is an experience of a lifetime. Meeting like-minded people to understand what you need and require is the key. 
By this article, we don't mean you should join Nepal Yoga Home or let alone Kathmandu but there are various options to explore. Other famous yoga teacher training cities include Pokhara, Chitwan, Lumbini, etc. 
Therefore based on your accessiblity, budget, time, and even the field of interest we suggest you choose the right option. All in all, it is critical to get the best services and Nepal is the best in the case of yoga teacher training globally. 
0 notes