Phewa Lake
Formerly known as Baidam Tal, Phewa Lake, Phewa Tal, or Fewa Lake is a freshwater lake in Nepal that is situated in the southern portion of the Pokhara Valley, which encompasses Pokhara City and portions of Sarangkot and Kaskikot.
In Pokhara, Phewa Lake has grown in importance from a number of angles. It is a significant location from a social, economic, cultural, and ritualistic standpoint. One of Pokhara's most priceless attractions for the city's expanding tourism industry is Phewa Lake. Tourists are drawn to Phewa Lake, which is Nepal's main tourism destination. It's a really lovely and magical location known for adventurous and enjoyable activities. Boating is the main draw of Phewa Lake. A more enjoyable moment is having bare hands when boating in the pure water.
Additionally, it is well known for its variety of dishes made with lake fish. Visitors come here to sample the mouthwatering fresh fish meals. Around the lake, there are numerous eateries, many of which specialize in serving fish meals. For fishermen who have relied on fishing for their living for many years, the lake has become their place of employment.
Additionally, the lake is well known for reflecting Mount Machhapuchhre and other high peaks from the Annapurna and Dhaulagiri ranges on its surface. The distance between the lake and the Annapurna range in the north is just around 28 kilometers.
Location: Kaski, Nepal