Pokhara, Nepal
From Kathmandu, the capital of Nepal, visitors only need to take a plane for thirty minutes to reach Pokhara. This city at the foot of the Himalayas is in the climbing season so it is quite bustling. Although Nepal is most famous for Mount Everest, most visitors to the country come from the lower mountains. Which, the lowest and most attractive to amateur climbers is probably Poon Hill. Despite the height of 3,210m, Poon Hill is still a hill for Nepalese people. Because to the people of the Himalayas, snow-capped peaks high enough for year-round snow cover are considered mountains. There is no snow on the top of Poon Hill in the autumn, in return, the road to the mountain is very beautiful.
The weather is pleasant, the yellow leaves are fluttering, and the forest flowers are still in bloom in several areas. Many tourists will be captivated by the tiny purple flowers that grow in the interstitial rocks, on the mountain slopes, and on both sides of the grass, mixed with clusters of yellow flowers that look like honey. The mountain-style towns here, in particular, have a particularly lyrical autumn vibe: the roofs rising between the mountainsides, colorful entrances, and narrow roads lined with stones intermingled with roses, and wildflowers. Visitors can hear the murmuring river and the whispering wind while wandering. Isn't this a must-see place in Nepal in autumn?