A beautiful view from Pumdikot (with photos)
Pumdikot has become a popular stop for both Nepali and international tourists visiting Pokhara—and for good reason. Just 13 kilometers from the city center, this scenic hilltop in Ward No. 22 of Pokhara Metropolitan City offers sweeping views that capture the true essence of the region.
From Pumdikot, you can take in stunning sights all at once: peaceful lakes, busy towns, and the snow-capped Himalayan peaks stretching across the horizon. It's a perfect spot to appreciate the full beauty of the Pokhara Valley.
The area has long held spiritual significance due to the presence of a white Buddhist stupa, drawing pilgrims and peace seekers. More recently, the installation of a towering statue of Lord Shiva has made it even more of a religious and tourist attraction.
People hike or drive up to Pumdikot for panoramic views that include famous landmarks like Phewa Lake, Sarangkot, and the city of Pokhara itself. Whether you’re here for the spirituality, the fresh air, or just a photo opportunity, the view is well worth the trip.
From the Shiva statue complex, especially its southwestern edge, visitors are treated to a rare sight—an unbroken view of 11 major Himalayan peaks. These include:
Annapurna I (8,091 m)
Annapurna II, III, and IV
Kangshar Kang
Annapurna South
Machhapuchhre (Fishtail Mountain)
Lamjung Himal
Hiunchuli
Mardi Himal
This remarkable lineup of mountains makes Pumdikot one of the most scenic spots in the Pokhara region—a peaceful retreat with a view that’s hard to forget.
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