Ranighat is best and good near palace of it.It is 14 kilometers from bhairabsthan.The palace was built in 1892 by Governor Khadka Shamser in memory of his wife.It is called of Taj Mahal of Nepal.
Phewa Tal (Lake) Phewa lake, the second largest lake in the kingdom, roughly measuring 1.5 km by 4 km, is the center of all attractions in Pokhara. The enchanting lake is an idyllic playground. Brightly painted wooden boats and sailboats can be rented on reasonable cost around lakeside. The lake is neither deep (roughly 47 meters at most) nor particulary clean, but the water is warm and swimming is pleasant if you don't think about the probable pollution. The eastern shoreline of the lake, popularly known as Lakeside or Baidam, consists of seemingly endless strip of lodges, restaurants, bookshops and souvenir shops. One of the fascinating parts of lakeside is the splendid view of the mountains, especially when the still water reflects the peaks, creating a double image. Begnas lake and Rupa lake The lakes are located about 15km from Pokhara at the end of a road that turns north from the highway to Kathmandu. Divided by the forested hillock called Panchabhaiya Dand...
The Bhairabsthan is the most famouse temple in Palpa.An east trekking of 6 miles from palpa head quarter from here you can view Himalayas including Machhapuchhare,Annapurna and Dhaulagiri.The temple has a last Trisul{Trident] and it recives a large number of visitors on every saturday and tuesday people sacrifice animals and grains and fruits to pleasethe Hindu god Bhairab
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