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A destination close to the touristic city of Pokhara lies Panchase, a city of scenic natural beauty, belongingness and a taste of culturalism. You can visit Panchase throughout the year, but the best time is between October to December
Panchase seems like a hill that is guarding Pokhara. It is located in the conjunction of 5 hills and covers the districts of Syangja, Parbat, and Kaski. There are five cliff tops around Panchase, home to Siddha Baba’s Temple, View Tower, Mahadev Temple, Spiritual Sanctuary, and an ancient royal fort and statues of Lord Buddha. There’s a local legend that says that the hill was once a residence for holy saints and sages. A forest fire in late 2023 BS compelled the sages to move from there. Panchase is rich in culture too. With a population of over 70,000 people from different ethnicities like Gurungs, Magars, Brahmins, Kshetriyas, Pariyars, Nepalis, and Newaris.
From Panchase, you get heart-melting views of golden mountains during sunrise, which glows reddish-orange during sunset. At a height of 2,519m, you get to see famous peaks like Dhaulagiri, Annapurna, Gangapurna, Manaslu, Fishtail, etc.
Spread over an area of over 5,500 hectares with variations in altitude from 784 m to 2,517m, Panchase is a garden of agro-biodiversity. It is home to more than 250 bird species, 600 plant species, 118 orchid species, and more than a dozen species of herbs. Mammals like the leopard, black bear, etc are found in its forests. Panchase is also the genesis of water. It is the origin of Phewa Lake, River Harpan, River Aadhi, River Rapti, and River Jarey.
Touristic development has been a top priority for Panchase and the Machhapuchhre Development Community for the past 1.5 years and 3 decades respectively. The Government of Nepal has also made Panchase a touristic priority. Back then, there was no alternate for “Camping Trek” around Panchase. Travelers had to carry all their trekking requirements with them. Now, teahouse trekking is a possibility due to the availability of lodges and homestays. Furthermore, the availability of roads has made travel to Panchase convenient. There are future plans for a cable car from Ghanti-Cheena to Bhangjyang.

Community Chairperson, Gopal Gurung says Panchase is a favorable destination for yoga and meditation. The number of tourists going to Panchase has been increasing steadily for the purpose of peace and yoga treks.
We have outlined a 5-day trek plan to Panchase.
Day 1: Your Journey Begins
Take an early morning flight to Pokhara from Kathmandu. The flight takes less than 30 minutes. If the weather is pleasant, you get amazing views of mountains like Mt. Gauri Shankar, Mt. Langtang, Mt. Dorje Lakpa, Manaslu, Lamjung, Annapurna, Fishtail, Dhaulagiri, etc.
The trek starts from Pokhara airport. After a 10 minutes walk from the airport, you reach the dam of Phewa Lake. Take an uphill road through Raniban. Take a walk through the World Peace Pagoda to Kalabang and reach Bhumdi on the same day. Along with the view, be sure to take in the amazing views of Phewa Lake, Pokhara market, and mountains.
Have a much-needed lunch at Kalabang Homestay, and then resume trekking for 4 hours to Bhumdi. Overnight at a hotel in Bhumdi.
Day 2: Trek to Panchase
After a hearty breakfast, you will resume the trek for 5 hours. The trek takes you through the jungle, where you hear birds chirping and the growls of animals. There are no restaurants or hotels along the trek until you reach Bhangjyang, where you will enjoy lunch. After lunch, get ready for a 1.5-hour uphill trek to reach the crest of Panchase. Rest at a hotel operated by Lok Gurung in Panchase. Enjoy the sunset and rest for the night at Panchase.
Day 3: Sunrise at Panchase, Trek down to Chitre
Enjoy the sunrise while you sip your coffee or tea. With the rise of the sun, the mountains embrace the warmth and glow of the golden sun rays. The mountains from Dhaulagiri to Lamjung bathed in the golden rays are a rare sight to experience.
After breakfast, trek downhill to Pokhara from Deurali and Paaudur or from the Aarthar Hill area. Better still, walk to Chitre Village through the hill where you are rewarded with the view of the clean waters of the Panchakoshi (Five Koshi) Lake, a sight to behold from the top of the hill. Baraha Temple is located along the shore of the lake.
This area hosts carnivals during Nepali festivals like Bala Chadurdashi, Shivaratri, Fagun Purnima, Saun Sombar, Buddha Jayanti, and Nepali New Year.
After a 4 hour walk, you reach Chitre Village a Gurung settlement, where you have the choice of homestays.
Day 4: Drive to Pokhara, overnight at hotel
After an early morning tour around the village and breakfast, drive to Pokhara. It is a 4-hour drive from Chitre to Pokhara. You can take a day tour around Pokhara and overnight at a hotel at the lakeside.
Day 5: Explore Pokhara
Pokhara: A Leisure City

Pokhara is a gift of nature to Nepal. In this gift of nature, there are mountains, lakes, caves, monasteries, rivers, waterfalls, etc. Surrounded by the amazing white peaks of the Annapurna range, Pokhara is a beautiful haven. There are heart-melting activities to keep one lively, like paragliding, ultralight flight, bungee jumping, zip flying, etc. For a relaxing vibe, you can go boating on Phewa Lake or Begnas Lake. There are numerous caves in Pokhara too, like Mahendra Cave, Bat Cave, and Gupteshwor Cave The rare cave system is named after Late King Mahendra. As the name suggests, the Bat Cave is where you get to see hundreds of bats living in the cave. Inside the Gupteshwor Cave is a stalagmite worshipped as a Shiva Lingam. Delving 140m deeper gives you a unique view of Davis Fall.
On the confluence of the Phewa Lake, Pokhara Market and the Himalayan ranges are the World Peace Pagoda. The hill where the stupa lies gives the best views of Pokhara valley. To reach the stupa, you can either take a boat ride from Phewa Lake to the base of the hill and hike to the stupa or take a vehicle from Chorepatan straight to the stupa.
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| Be it domestic or international tourists, any guest is as equal as a god to us. We provide a holistic environment with organic food and proper night stay facilities at Chitre Homestay. | While touring around Pokhara, our village Kalabang Ghaderi is suitable for lunch. If you have time, a two-night stay in our village is highly recommended. | We’re actively working to enhance Panchase as a center for tourism. As a junction of biological diversity, spiritualism and culture, Panchase is one of the must-go destinations. |
| SUSHILA DEVI GURUNG Aguwa |
PRAKASH GURUNG Aguwa |
GOPAL GURUNG Conservationist |
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Besides the natural beauty, there are museums that you can go to Pokhara. The Gurkha museum near K.I Singh Bridge showcases the bravery of the Gurkhas. The International Mountain Museum presents the history of mountaineers in Nepal with a glimpse into their trekking gears. The mountain museum also showcases the lives of the people living up in the mountains. The Annapurna Natural History Museum or Annapurna Butterfly Museum has over 600 species of butterflies.
Homestay
There are villages of different ethnicities that operate homestays. It is advisable to reach the homestay before the sun sets. Do not keep the locals waiting in the kitchen for the whole night. Furthermore, order dishes that are listed on the menu only.
Some of the homestays:
Kalabang Samudaik Homestay:
Contact: Prakash Gurung – 9846041805
Chitre Samudaik Homestay:
Contact: Sushila Devi Gurung – 9847791986
Bhadaure Samudaik Homestay:
Contact: Rupesh Gurung – 9806510153
Talibarang Samudaik Homestay:
Contact: Laxmi Gurung: 9846174803
Aarthar Samudaik Homestay:
Contact: Amrit Bahadur Gurung- 9815128676
Sidhane Samudaik Homestay:
Contact: Balshova Gurung - 9804118682
Another place of interest is the Tibetan Refugee Camp in Hemja. Here, you’ll see people with a mane (a Buddhist prayer instrument) chanting Om Mane Padme Home under the breath. The camp is also referred to as a Tibetan village.
Famous temples like Tal Barahi, Bindhyabasini lie in the lap of Pokhara. You can also visit a Muslim mosque in Miyapatan.
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