What is the best time to visit Pokhara?

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What is the best time to visit Pokhara?

September to November is the best time to visit Pokhara; it is also considered as the peak tourist season. December to February are the coldest months in Pokhara. The winter continues till March since Pokhara is at proximity to the Himalayas, the peak months are when tourists indulge in trekking and hiking.

What is the weather in Nepal in August?

During August it generally rains around 345 mm (about 13 inches). The average daytime temperatures are around 28°C (82°F) so the climate is hot and wet, meaning high humidity. If a suana-like climate is what you enjoy, this is the time to visit Kathmandu!

Where is the hottest place in Nepal?

Click for weather forecastClimatically, the southern belt of Nepal, the Terai, experiences warm and humid climate. It is the hottest part of the country where summer temperature rises as high as 40oC. The middle mountain region has climate with mild and pleasant weather throughout the year.

Is Pokhara worth visiting?

One of the most popular activities in Pokhara is visiting the World Peace Pagoda on top of Anadu Hill. While we don’t necessarily agree with its popularity (we’d definitely prefer a long, lazy brunch at The Juicery, or morning walk by Phewa!), it’s definitely a place worth visiting for the views alone.

Is it good to visit Nepal in August?

While August is still a month of monsoon rains, they ease by the end of the month. Visitors to Nepal in August will be welcomed by dazzlingly green rice fields. High altitude hiking is out of the question, but trails in the magical Mustang region remain dry.

Does it rain in August in Nepal?

August’s weather in detail It’s peak monsoon season in August in Nepal. Pokhara in particular gets 850mm of rain in just one month. It’s warm and humid in most parts of the country too, but once the rain showers have arrived and dowsed everything the atmosphere does tend to freshen up a little.

Which place is famous for coffee in Nepal?

Coffee is grown in 42 districts in Nepal. Gulmi, Arghakhanchi, Pyuthan, Palpa and Syangja are the largest coffee producers. In addition, coffee plantation is expanding as commercial farming in 21 districts of mid-hill areas of central and western region.

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