Pokhara (Nepali: पोखरा) is a sub-metropolitan municipality and the second largest city of Nepal after Kathmandu, the capital of the nation. Pokhara is the headquarter of Kaski District, Gandaki Zone and the Western Development Region, 200 km west of the capital its altitude varies from 780 m to 1350 m.[1][2] Three out of the ten highest mountains in the world — Dhaulagiri, Annapurna I and Manaslu — are within a linear distance of 50 km from the city.[3] Due to its proximity to the Annapurna mountain range, the city is also a base for trekkers undertaking the Annapurna Circuit through the ACAP region[4] of the Annapurna ranges in the Himalayas. Pokhara is home to many Gurkha soldiers. It is the one of the expensive city in the country, with the Cost of Living Index of 95.[5]
Pokhara- The second capital city of Nepal
Pokhara (Nepali: पोखरा) is a sub-metropolitan municipality and the second largest city of Nepal after Kathmandu, the capital of the nation. Pokhara is the headquarter of Kaski District, Gandaki Zone and the Western Development Region, 200 km west of the capital its altitude varies from 780 m to 1350 m.[1][2] Three out of the ten highest mountains in the world — Dhaulagiri, Annapurna I and Manaslu — are within a linear distance of 50 km from the city.[3] Due to its proximity to the Annapurna mountain range, the city is also a base for trekkers undertaking the Annapurna Circuit through the ACAP region[4] of the Annapurna ranges in the Himalayas. Pokhara is home to many Gurkha soldiers. It is the one of the expensive city in the country, with the Cost of Living Index of 95.[5]
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