Thursday, March 26th, 2026

Quiet Fewa Lake, and Pokhara city (In pics)



POKHARA: With tourism activities grinding to a halt due to the COVID-19 pandemic, several tourist spots in Pokhara — the lake city — look deserted.

This lake city awaits the revival of tourism activities. The pandemic has adversely affected all businesses as well as service-related sectors.

Pokhara, which is one of the favorite hubs both for domestic and international tourists, wears a deserted look because of the fear of the spread of the coronavirus.

A bustling town with tourists, paragliding, wandering, boating and hiking, is currently quiet.

Taalbarahi in Fewa Lake, Pokhara. (Photo: RSS)
Devis Falls, Pokhara (Photo: RSS)
A view of Devis Falls in Pokhara. (Photo: RSS)
Round hut near Devis Falls, Pokhara. (Photo: RSS)

Crane birds in Pokhara. (Photo: RSS)

Road in Pokhara wears a deserted look. (File photo)

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