Fewa
Lake in Pokhara is the second largest lake in Nepal. It covers an area
of about 4.43 sq. km and has an average depth of around 8.6 m. The lake
is a major attraction to those who are drawn to water sports or families
who simply love absorbing the beautiful scenery. The warm water of the
lake is inviting and ideal for a trip on a little wooden boat. The boats
can be rented along the shoreline o an hourly basis or even for an
entire day. Sailboats are also available but there isn’t enough wind.
The Annapurna Range and the Dhaulagiri Range loom in a distance. On a
perfectly calm day, the mountains are mirrored on the surface of the
lake. Away from the shore, the water is clean and deep and the dense
forest along the south side of the lake is rich in wildlife. The lake
also holds religious importance.The holy Barahi temple is situated on an
island in the lake.
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