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The Lakeside of Pokhara

Pokhara is a backpackers paradise full of hostels, bars and adrenaline filled activities. All in the beautiful setting surrounded by the mountains of Annapurna National Park.

With my host I borrowed an 350cc Royal Enfield motorbike and drove around the city, first to visit schools that were under construction doing research in hope to one day build a school of Plastic bottles here myself.

Prash and Ohm, two guys who have made a plastic bottle school before and want to do it again.

After that we got to do some sightseeing where the fort stop was the World Peace Pagoda bhuddist Stupa which was built in 1973 and now probably is the most famous tourist attraction in the city.

After that we drove down to see the Gupteswor cave and Davis Falls which were both near each other and equally as unimpressive.

Gupteswor cave on top and Davis Falls on the bottom

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