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The Adventure Capital

Pokhara Sightseeing

Escape to the serene lakeside city of Pokhara. Witness the sunrise over the Annapurna range from Sarangkot, boat across Phewa Lake, and book your direct Siliguri/NJP to Nepal cross-border cab today.

Elevation

~2,700 Feet (822 m)

Border Access

Panitanki / Kakarbhitta

Entry Requirement

Voter ID or Passport

Why Visit Pokhara?

Phewa Lake Boating

Annapurna Views

Sarangkot Sunrise

Paragliding Hub

World Peace Pagoda

Davis Falls

Attraction Overview

Pokhara is widely considered the tourism and adventure capital of Nepal. While Kathmandu is bustling and deeply historical, Pokhara offers an incredibly relaxed, laid-back atmosphere. Situated on the shores of the massive Phewa Lake, the city serves as the primary gateway to the world-famous Annapurna Circuit trekking routes. On clear days, the reflection of the snow-capped Machhapuchhre (Fishtail) peak on the lake's surface is truly mesmerizing.

The city is famous for its vibrant Lakeside district, packed with cafes, bakeries, and gear shops. Adventure seekers flock here for paragliding from Sarangkot, while peace-seekers hike up to the World Peace Pagoda. For Indian tourists originating from West Bengal, the journey involves crossing the Panitanki-Kakarbhitta border. Siliguri Cab Rental provides direct, comfortable outstation cabs that handle the necessary 'Bhansar' (customs) permits, driving you seamlessly from NJP or Bagdogra Airport across the beautiful Prithvi Highway to your hotel in Pokhara.

Siliguri/NJP to Pokhara

Hatchback (WagonR/Swift)

Max 4 Pax | Budget Transit

₹ 16,000 Approx

Sedan (Dzire / Etios)

Max 4 Pax | Premium Comfort

₹ 18,000 Approx

SUV (Innova / Xylo)

Max 6 Pax | Highly Advised

₹ 22,000 Approx

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*Fares include standard Nepal border crossing (Bhansar) vehicle permits.

Top Sights in Pokhara

Experience the thrill of altitude and the peace of the lake.

Phewa Lake & Tal Barahi

The heart of Pokhara. Rent a brightly colored wooden boat to paddle across the serene Phewa Lake. In the middle of the lake lies the small island housing the Tal Barahi Temple, a two-story pagoda dedicated to the Hindu goddess Durga, frequented by local worshippers.

Sarangkot Sunrise

Wake up before dawn and drive up to the Sarangkot viewpoint. From here, you can watch the sunrise illuminate the spectacular Annapurna and Dhaulagiri mountain ranges. Sarangkot is also one of the world's premier destinations for tandem paragliding down to the lake.

World Peace Pagoda

Perched on a narrow ridge high above Phewa Lake, this massive white Buddhist stupa (Shanti Stupa) was built by Japanese monks to promote world peace. You can reach it via a short hike from the lake or by taking a cab up the winding hillside road for panoramic city views.

Travel Checklist

What to Pack for Pokhara

Crossing international borders and preparing for lakeside hikes requires proper documentation and gear.

Valid ID (Voter ID/Passport)

MANDATORY: To cross the Indo-Nepal border at Panitanki, Indian citizens must carry a valid original Voter ID card or a valid Indian Passport. Aadhar cards are often rejected by immigration authorities, especially if taking domestic flights within Nepal.

Indian Currency (₹100 Notes)

Indian currency is widely accepted in Nepal. However, Indian notes of ₹500 and above are strictly banned and illegal to carry. Ensure you carry sufficient amounts of ₹100 or ₹200 denomination Indian currency notes for seamless transactions.

Adventure Gear & Shoes

Pokhara is an adventure hub. If you plan to hike to the World Peace Pagoda, visit Davis Falls, or go paragliding, a sturdy pair of walking or trekking shoes with good grip is absolutely essential.

Layered Clothing

Pokhara sits at a lower altitude than Kathmandu, making days warmer. However, if you drive up to Sarangkot before dawn for the sunrise, the wind chill off the mountains is intense. Layered clothing is highly recommended.

Quick Facts

  • Avg Temp: 10°C to 30°C
  • Elevation: ~2,700 ft (822 m)
  • Currency: NPR (INR widely accepted)
  • Distance: ~500 KM from Siliguri
  • Drive Time: ~14 to 16 Hours

Pokhara Climate & Best Time to Visit

Because Pokhara is famous for its mountain views and adventure sports, clear skies are crucial for the best experience. The monsoon heavily impacts overland travel:

Autumn (September to November) - The Peak Season

This is widely considered the best time to visit Pokhara. Following the monsoon, the dust is washed away, and the skies are brilliantly clear, offering stunning, unobstructed views of the Annapurna and Machhapuchhre ranges from the lake. The weather is perfectly mild for paragliding and hiking.

Spring (March to May) - Warm & Pleasant

Spring is the second most popular season. The weather is dry and comfortably warm, though light haze can sometimes obscure the mountains in the late afternoon. The surrounding hills bloom beautifully, making it an excellent time for sightseeing.

Winter (December to February) - Chilly but Clear

Winter in Pokhara is cold, particularly during the mornings and evenings, though daytime temperatures are pleasant in the sun. The skies are generally crystal clear, providing excellent mountain views. It is a good time to visit if you wish to avoid the massive crowds of Autumn.

Monsoon (June to August) - High Travel Risk

Overland travel from India is discouraged during the monsoon. Heavy rains bring thick clouds that completely hide the mountains. More importantly, the Prithvi Highway connecting the border to Pokhara is highly prone to severe landslides, often causing massive travel delays and road blockages.

Other Nearby Attractions

Expand your Nepal itinerary beyond the lake with our outstation cabs.

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Kathmandu City

The historical capital of Nepal. Explore Pashupatinath Temple, Swayambhunath, and the vibrant streets of Thamel. Usually visited in combination with Pokhara.

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Chitwan National Park

A UNESCO World Heritage Site in the Terai lowlands. Renowned for its population of one-horned rhinos, Bengal tigers, and thrilling jungle safaris.

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Pokhara Short Tour (3N/4D)

A quick lakeside escape. Includes direct transit from Siliguri/NJP, boating on Phewa Lake, and a morning drive to Sarangkot for the sunrise.

Cab Type: Sedan / SUV

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Kathmandu & Pokhara (6N/7D)

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Cab Type: SUV Recommended

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Nepal Comprehensive (8N/9D)

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Cab Type: SUV Only

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Travel Guides & Permit Information

Read our expert insights to navigate the Indo-Nepal border crossing and vehicle permit (Bhansar) rules.

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Indo-Nepal Border Crossing Guide

A complete guide to crossing the Panitanki-Kakarbhitta border. Learn about required ID proofs for Indians and how the Bhansar (customs) vehicle permit works.

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Best Time to Visit Nepal

Learn about Nepal's seasonal shifts, from the clear Himalayan views in Autumn to avoiding the dangerous landslide-prone mountain roads during the Monsoon.

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Siliguri to Pokhara Cab Guide

Discover everything you need to know about the 14 to 16-hour overland journey from Siliguri to Pokhara, including night halts and road conditions along the Prithvi Highway.

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Comprehensive Travel Guide: Booking Your Siliguri to Pokhara Cab & Cross-Border Logistics

Transit from NJP/Bagdogra via Panitanki Border

To explore the serene lakeside beauty of Pokhara, many Indian tourists choose an overland journey originating from West Bengal. The primary access point is Bagdogra Airport (IXB) or New Jalpaiguri (NJP) Railway Station in Siliguri. From here, the journey begins by driving roughly 45 minutes to the Panitanki - Kakarbhitta border.

The total distance from Siliguri to Pokhara is approximately 500 kilometers. This is a massive, multi-hour highway and mountain drive that typically takes 14 to 16 hours. Depending on the route chosen, it often passes through the Terai region, crossing into the hills via the Prithvi Highway. Many tourists choose to break the journey with a night halt in Chitwan or Kathmandu. By booking a dedicated Siliguri to Pokhara taxi through Siliguri Cab Rental, you secure a private vehicle that crosses the international border with you and provides door-to-door service to your lakeside hotel.

Understanding the Border Crossing & 'Bhansar' Permit

Unlike Bhutan, Indian commercial vehicles (like our Siliguri-based cabs) are legally allowed to enter and travel extensively within Nepal. However, the vehicle must obtain a customs permit, known locally as the Bhansar. This involves paying a daily tax to the Nepalese government for every day the Indian vehicle remains inside the country.

When you book a direct Nepal tour package or outstation drop with us, our operations team calculates and manages this Bhansar tax at the Kakarbhitta border on your behalf. This allows you to stay comfortably seated in your Indian SUV without the hassle of constantly switching vehicles or negotiating with local Nepalese taxi syndicates at the border. Remember, as an Indian tourist, you must present an original Voter ID card or Indian Passport to clear immigration; Aadhar cards are not an officially recognized travel document for Nepal.

Vehicle Selection: Why High-Clearance SUVs are Mandatory

While the East-West Highway in Nepal's plains is relatively flat, the mountain roads leading up to Pokhara (like the Prithvi Highway) are notorious for being rough, under construction, and prone to heavy traffic jams. For a journey exceeding 14 hours, small hatchbacks are highly uncomfortable and physically punishing.

We strongly advise booking a heavy, high-clearance SUV such as a Toyota Innova Crysta, Mahindra Scorpio, or Mahindra Xylo for overland Nepal trips. These vehicles offer the necessary engine power for the steep inclines, superior suspension to absorb the rough roads, and ample luggage space for your long multi-day itinerary.

Pokhara Travel FAQ

Common questions about Indian cabs in Nepal, adventure sports, and currency.

Can an Indian taxi go all the way to Pokhara?

Yes. Nepal allows Indian taxis (with yellow or white commercial plates) to enter and tour the country. The vehicle must simply pay a daily road tax/customs fee called 'Bhansar' at the border. When you book with Siliguri Cab Rental, we handle this permit process to provide a seamless direct drop to your Pokhara hotel.

Can I use Indian ₹500 or ₹2000 notes in Pokhara?

No. This is a very important law. While Indian currency is widely accepted in Nepal, the Government of Nepal has strictly banned the use and possession of Indian currency notes in denominations of ₹500 and ₹2000. Carrying them is illegal. You must only carry notes of ₹100, ₹50, ₹20, and ₹10.

Do I need an advanced booking for Paragliding?

While you can often book paragliding upon arrival in Pokhara's Lakeside district, it is highly recommended to book in advance during the peak autumn and spring seasons. Flights take off from Sarangkot and are highly dependent on clear weather and wind conditions. Booking early secures your slot.