Monday, August 31, 2020

Visit to Devi's falls in Pokhara

                                    About Devi's Falls


Devi's fall's modern name is constantly debated (the Nepali name is called Patale Chango). Anyway, this is the most popular Davi falls due to a typographic. It is a waterfall located at Chorepatan in Pokhara Mahanagar 1 17, Kaski-Nepal. It is 2 km southwest of Pokhara Airport on the Siddhartha Highway towards Tansen. Makes a tunnel after the water reaches the bottom. The tunnel is about 500 feet (150 m) long and runs 100 feet (30 m) below ground level. On July 31, a Swiss couple went for a swim, but the woman drowned in a ditch due to overflow. His body was found three days later in the Fraser River with great effort. Her father wanted to name her "David Falls" after her, but that changed in the fall of the goddess. Its Nepali name is Patale Chango, which means "underworld waterfall". It is one of the most visited places in Nepal. After exiting the tunnel, the water is called Gupteswar Mahadev Cave or "Underground Cave". Phewa Lake Dam is the source of water. The cave serves as a tourist destination as it has intricate designs and people forget the way inside the cave.




                                                Main Attraction

It is an attraction for tourists and locals. Thousands of Nepalis visit for recreation and enjoyment. Visitors can try their luck on the luck pond constructed thereby throwing and placing the coin on the statue of God. Likewise, one can find a model of a traditional typical Nepali house and a series of statues of Nepali people wearing traditional dresses where visitors can click photos. Once it was considered as a suicide point since the locals, as well as the tourists, jumped from the cliff down to the bottom of the fall. Safety measures were applied soon after an increase in such cases by constructing metal fences around the cliff to prevent further suicides.



 


                                                 Best time And Intre Fees

The best times to view this spectacular sight are during the monsoon season when there is high rainfall and the summer season. During these periods the water runs and plunges over rocks and through gorges, giving visitors a breathtaking show. The landscape and nature that surrounds Devi’s Falls are as spectacular as the waterfall and visitors will find many photographic opportunities at this sight. Visitors to the Pokhara region are recommended to take a trip to Patale Chango to hear the legend of the falls and enjoy a peaceful afternoon near the foaming water. If you want to get around there from Lakeside or Prithivi chowk or Airport, you can take a taxi or a bus and after you get 10 minutes by taxi and maximum of 20 minutes by local bus and you want to walk, you get there  40min-45 hour from the lakeside. The entrance fees are 50 for tourists,  for SAARC, and 30 for Nepali people.

  
 



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