
Rising dramatically in Lumle, near the famous city of Pokhara, Machhapuchhare (Fishtail Mountain) captivates adventurers with its twin-peaked summit resembling a fishtail. This sacred Himalayan gem stands at 6,993 meters and is restricted from climbing to preserve its spiritual significance. Trekkers can enjoy stunning views along the Annapurna Base Camp route or from vantage points like Sarangkot. With changing moods from sunrise to sunset, the mountain’s reflection shimmers across Phewa Lake on clear days. Nearby villages offer lodging options, while local guides ensure safe treks and cultural insights into the Gurung and Magar heritage.
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