Devi’s Falls

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Nepal /Kaski /Pokhara

Devi’s Falls are about 2 km southwest of the airport on the road to Butwal, just before the Tashi Ling Tibetan camp, Shital Path, Pokhara 33700, Nepal. Edit

Detail InformationEdit

Devi’s Falls is additionally referred to as Patale Chhango, this falls marks the purpose wherever the Pardi Khola stream vanishes underground. once the stream is at full bore once monsoon rains, the sound of the water plunging over the falls is thunderous. consistent with locals, the name may be a corruption of David’s Falls, a regard to a Swiss traveler who tumbled into the swallow hole and drowned, taking his girlfriend with him.

Devi's Falls

Devi’s Falls, Pokhara

HistoryEdit

Devi’s Fall, in Nepali is called as Patale Chango, which mean underground Waterfall. In the year 1961, a Swiss tourist who was just swimming in the Phewa Lake was swept away due to the unexpected overflow in the dam water and her husband was helpless. Thus, her body was never recovered and was vanished forever. Then the fall was named after her name as Davis Falls .

Must SeeEdit

Must See

Visiting TimeEdit

6 am – 6 pm

Closed OnEdit

N.A.

Best Season to VisitEdit

October and April.

Best Time To VisitEdit

Morning, Afternoon, Evening.

Time Required for SightseeingEdit

2 to 3 hours.

Ticket Required : Yes Edit

Individual National Adult Rs. : Rs 20

Kids Rs. : N. A.

Individual Foreigner Adult Rs. : Rs 20

Kids Rs. : N. A.

Still Photo Camera Rs. : N. A.

Video Camera Rs. : N. A.

Guide Required : No Edit

Approximate cost: N. A.

Dress Code (If Any) : No Edit

Dress Require: N. A.

Restaurants NearbyAdd / Edit

  • Laughing Buddha Restaurant ;  Hallanchowk-6, Pokhara, Nepal. ; Ph/M –  061-530932; Food Serve –  International Cuisines

How to ReachEdit

Taxi : Taxies are also availble here from railway station and airport.

Bus : From Kathmandu : Tourist buses (NPR600-900, 6-7h) and crowded local buses/microbuses (NPR400-600, 6-7h) travel the 200km journey between Kathmandu and Pokhara almost every 15 minutes starting at 07:30 through late afternoon. Night buses are available, but the ride is painful. Greenline operates a convenient bus every morning between the popular tourist areas of Thamel in Kathmandu and Lakeside in Pokhara (USD20, lunch included).
From Sunauli and the Indian border : Buses are available from the border town of Sunauli (NPR280-380, 8h). travel to the nearby town of Butwal, you will have more options for travelling to Pokhara. A 12-seater vehicle will cost around NPR5,500 from Butwal to Pokhara.

Train : N.A.

Air : Nearest Airport to Pokhara is Kathmandu’s Tribhuvan International airport in Nepal. There are flights to Kathmandu from around the globe. Within Nepal, most areas are connected by air, even though some by small aircrafts on little runways. Taxies and local transports are availble from airport to reach pokhara.

Others : By Foot : Pokhara is a fairly small city and can be easily traversed on foot. Walking is necessary to get to places where vehicles or bicycles can’t reach.

By Local Transport : Minivans operate on most of the popular routes. These are crowded and uncomfortable but the fare is cheap and student discounts may be offered.

By Bicycle : Bicycles are available on rent in a lot of shops in Lakeside at NPR 100-300 per day.

By Motorbike or Scooter : Scooter or a motorbike are also availble in Lakeside at NPR550+ Per day. You will have to buy petrol (NPR120/litre).

Things to CarryEdit

  • Carry camera & plenty of water.

Safety / WarningEdit

  • Before puchasing any product confirm the price from local.

HelplineEdit

  • Police : 100
  • Ambulance : 102
  • Fire : 101

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