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Pokhara officially Nepal's tourism capital now; to remain accessible 24 hours

According to reports, the Nepalese government has recently declared Pokhara, situated in the picturesque Gandaki province, as the primary tourism capital of the Himalayan nation. This official proclamation occurred during a special event held at Barahi Ghat, located on the serene banks of the stunning Phewa Lake.

Although Pokhara has been well-known as a significant tourism destination for a considerable time, it has only recently been officially acknowledged as the tourism capital after meeting necessary criteria. This designation represents a noteworthy achievement in Pokhara's evolution, affirming its status as a premier center for tourism endeavors.

According to Pokhara Mayor Dhanaraj Acharya, the declaration holds profound implications for Pokhara's global recognition. This recognition not only acknowledges Pokhara's existing appeal but also sets the stage for further development and promotion of its unique offerings to travellers worldwide.

Chief Minister Surendra Raj Pandey of Gandaki Province outlined that various establishments including bars, restaurants, spas, grocery stores, and snack shops situated in key areas like Lakeside, Prithvi Chowk, Mahendrapul, and Chipledhunga within Pokhara will be permitted to continue their operations until 1 a.m. This allowance comes with the condition that they adhere to prescribed standards.

Source: Times of India