Top Historical Places in Pokhara

Are you looking to explore the history of Pokhara through the ages? There are a number of historical destinations in Pokhara including the time-honored buildings, monuments, palaces, and parks where you can learn about the glorious past of Pokhara. The presence of these historical sites and museums will take you on a walk through Pokhara ‘s rich history.
If you are willing to have an in-depth historical information about Pokhara, we recommend that you take a wonderful guided tour to cover the major historical attractions. Also, check the opening and closing time for each so that you can organize your time. Make sure that you go through the complete list of historical places in Pokhara for a great trip!

Let's witness the history of Pokhara with these top historical places - monuments and landmarks:

  1. World Peace Pagoda

    4.6 (1523 Votes)
    World Peace Pagoda

    Religious Site, Outdoors, View Point, War Memorial

    The world peace pagoda is a stupa atop a hill offering amazing views of Pokhara. Dedicated to peace and prosperity and the innocent lives lost during the world war, the Peace pagoda is made with the initiative of uniting the human race. There are three paths up to the pagoda and several small cafes once you arrive. The panorama that you experience when you reach the top is worth every steep ste...Read more
  2. Gupteshwar Gufa

    4.2 (1130 Votes)
    Gupteshwar Gufa

    Religious Site, Temple, View Point, Archaeological Site

    A sacred cave that houses a Shiva Temple, the Gupteshwar Gufa is an experience by itself. Although dark and dingy, the caves are beautiful from inside and offer amazing views of the nearby waterfall. The Shivalinga inside the cave is said to bein the same condition since it was explored. This shrine is said to have certain healing powers which attracts a number of visitors throughout the year.
  3. Gurkha Memorial Museum

    Museum, War Memorial, Specialty Museum

    The Gurkha regiment was known for its valour and unwavering steadfastness. This museum is dedicated to that spirit and showcases a number of objects and information relating to the regiment. One can also buy an original, military-issue Khukuri (special Gurkha combat knife) as a souvenir here. Accompanied by sound effects of machine-gun fire, it covers Gurkha history from the 19th-century Indian...Read more