After Breakfast, Full day sightseeing around the Pokhara valley on Peace Stupa, Seti Gorge, Bindya Basini Temple, Fewa Lake, Devids falls and Gupteshwor cave. ETC. Peace Stupa Situated at the height of 1100 meters, commonly known as Shanti, the World Peace Stupa located on the Anadu Hill of Pumdi Bhumdi Village is a special Buddhist monument. One can see the total ranges of Dhaulagiri and Annapurna including the beautiful peak Machhapuchhere, the Fishtail. Seti Gorge Seti River is famous for its deceptive river course and its milky white water. The water cuts a deep gorge right across the mighty Mahabharata range and then runs a deep chasm in the middle of the town. The gorge can be seen from a park in the Old Pokhara close to the Gorkha Museum. Bindya Basini Temple The temple of Bindhya basini is the oldest in the city of Pokhara, Nepal and is situated in Ward No. 2, Miruwa. It regularly attracts many local Nepalese from across the region, as well as foreigners. The principal temple is devoted to goddess Bindhyabasini, a Bhagawati who is believed to be Goddess Kali`s incarnation. Smaller temples are within the temple premises which are dedicated to Goddess Saraswati, Shiva, Hanuman and Ganesha Phewa Lake Phewa Lake is a freshwater lake, located in the city of Pokhara in Nepal. It is the second largest lake in Nepal. The crystal clear water of the lake reflects the Annapurna ranges and Mount Machhapuchhare, lending tourists with a most breath-taking view. The lake has a temple in its center, natively called Barahi Mandir. This is situated on an island in the lake. The pagoda-style temple is unique in its structure and setting. It is dedicated to Lord Vishnu and can be reached by boat. Boating is one of the main tourist attractions here. The lakeside is perfect for a boat ride in a quiet afternoon with the Himalayan ranges as a backdrop. Devids falls David`s falls is an amazing waterfall in Pokhara Valley which is nearly 500 feet long and runs 100 feet below ground level. It is also known as Patale Chhango which means the underwater world. According to local old people, on 31st July 1961, a Swiss couple Davi went swimming but the woman drowned in a pit. Since that day the place is known as David`s falls. Gupteshwor Cave Gupteshwor Mahadev Cave is one of the longest caves in Nepal is nearly 3km long. There are some walls dripping water inside the cave and about 40m in, we can see the statue of Lord Shiva. Gupteshwor Mahadev Cave is near David`s falls.