Wednesday, September 5, 2012

The Pokhara summer love love mountain lake

NepalNot one to let the human corrupt local, but Pokhara is an exception. Even in the hot summer, you still will merge with this romantic city, Annapuna hazy, Phewa Lake silence -- snow once the lake together, like coffee with friends, love her, don't need a reason.

Peace TowerPeace Tower

The trip to Nepal, don't seem to need to consider seasonal factors. This subjectIndiaOcean warm-moist air flow effects of place, keep warm and humid throughout the year. Especially in the more than 800 meters above sea level in the Pokhara, whenGuangzhouIt was 35 degrees Celsius temperature steaming roast, here can give you a comfortable temperature, let you wear flip-flops stroll.

Welcome to Pokhara people, mostly ran on foot to the. But July is the rainy season, the agency business has been closed mostly on foot on foot, this time is not suitable for.

A scene of the countryA scene of the country

As a change of idea, come here. When not many visitors, Phewa lake not noisy, a person sitting in the pub drinking coffee watching the rain outside the window, no matter in a daze or estrus nobody answer.

Fish tail Backpackers are often go to a place. The Pokhara is the most let a person feel comfortable place, located on the lake Phewa lake. If it is the dry season, the fee-watt lake will mirror like calm, reflecting the mountain shadow, so the "Oriental PokharaSwitzerlandGood reputation.

The Pokhara treeThe Pokhara tree

Early in the morning came to the lake, see the white mist on the lake floated, snow-capped mountains and reflection are enveloped in a layer of "veil". After sunrise, the fog dispersed, originally on the level of the lake as a mirror began to appear around the mountains reflection. To spend 300 rupees (equivalent to RMB 30 yuan), you can rent a boat, the boatman will take you to swim to the middle of the lake, looking Annapuna, mountains winding ridge lines cover all at one glance, if enough good luck, also can see the rich texture of the Machhapuchhre.

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