• Last Updated on May 7, 2022

Sarangkot Viewpoint in Pokhara

Located in the Kaski district of Nepal, the Sarangkot viewpoint in Pokhara is a must-visit for anyone seeking breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape. Once a separate village development committee, Sarangkot is now part of the bustling city of Pokhara. Despite the urbanization, the viewpoint remains a serene and picturesque spot that attracts visitors from all over the world.

Located just 5km from the Lakeside of Pokhara, Sarangkot is a must-visit hill station in Nepal. It offers breathtaking views of the Annapurna massif (8,091 m), Machhapuchhre (6,993 m), and Dhaulagiri (8,167 m), making it a popular destination for tourists. The best time to witness the beauty of Sarangkot is in the morning when the morning fog adds to the picturesque view. The viewpoint is situated on an ancient fort, and there is a small village just below it. Additionally, paragliders can enjoy the best flying experience from this spot.

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A Brief History Sarangkot Viewpoint

The Sarangkot Viewpoint has always been there since the beginning. As the tourism business flourished in Pokhara, so did the number of tourists wanting to visit this amazing viewpoint. Sarangkot Viewpoint is a mini version of Poon Hill, but it offers almost the same level of scenery and enthusiasm as Poon hill. There is a small temple here, which is dedicated to Lord Shiva. During the morning, people come here to witness the glorious mountain peaks whereas during the day people visit here to relax.

How to get Sarangkot View Point

Before you venture towards the Sarangkot Viewpoint, you must understand when and how to reach there. If it’s the peak season, then you can expect to find clear views of the snowy mountains. You might not be able to observe the mountains or get a clear view of the surroundings during the monsoon season. There are numerous ways by which you can reach the Sarangkot viewpoint.

By Drive: This is the most popular way that leads to the Sarangkot view Point. Instead of getting a taxi in the morning, make sure that you arrange a taxi in the evening. The taxi will come to pick you up at your hotel. The ride to the viewpoint may take somewhere between 30 to 40 minutes depending upon the weather conditions. They will drop you off at the starting point from where you have to walk the remaining part to reach the top. If you insist, then the taxi will wait for you there for at least an hour.

Himalayan View from Sarangkot View Point

By motorcycle: You can either rent a motorcycle or hire one with a driver. There is an increasing facility of pick and drop among Nepali youths. The road is in excellent condition due to the increase in the tourism budget. Do be sure that you need to wear a helmet to protect yourself from mishaps.

By Walking: If you are one of those people, who wish to explore the great outdoors, then you can choose to head to Sarangkot on foot. The walk takes about 5 hours. The trail goes from the Baglung bus park, or you can choose the trail that leaves from Phewa Lake (Phedi). If you wish to observe an early hike, then it is recommended that you start very early in the morning. The remote trail is steep and full of setbacks, so be sure to walk carefully.

Tour option: If you wish to escape the hassle of traveling by yourself, then you can choose to travel with a Tour agency as all the tour companies include this place on their tour program.

Permits and fees to enter the Sarangkot Viewpoint

To enter the Sarangkot Viewpoint, you must pay certain fees for the permit. There is a slight difference in pricing for Nepali and non-Nepali citizens. Do carry spare change to pay the entrance fees. Small souvenir shops and tea shops are leading to the viewpoint. If you want, then you can choose to have some breakfast or tea/coffee. The price can be a bit high here, but the view is simply stunning.

Things to do around Sarangkot Viewpoint

If you are in Sarangkot, then the best thing to do besides watching the mountains is to indulge in paragliding. This is an extreme sport and is getting very popular nowadays. The flight lasts for about 30 minutes, and it shows you an aerial view of the Pokhara valley along with mountains like Annapurna, Machhapuchhre, and Himchuli. The colossal Fewa Lake also looks stunning from here. The best time to indulge in paragliding is from October to April.

You can combine this trip with other activities as well. You can include this in your Pokhara Day tour. In a nutshell, the Sarangkot viewpoint is an integral part of the Pokhara trip, and one must visit it at least once to witness the actual beauty behind it.

Conclusion

A visit to Sarangkot Viewpoint is included in our most of the tours such as Pokhara Day Tour, Pokhara Tour, Spirit of Nepal & Taste of Nepal tour. Many Annapurna Treks such as Annapurna Base Camp, Ghorepani Poon hill and Mardi Himal are starts and ends in Pokhara. So, you can take a short tour of Tal Barahi temple when you go on those treks.

Arjun Rijal

Arjun Rijal

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I am Arjun Rijal, Founder Director of the Outfitter Himalaya Holidays P. Ltd & working as a travel planner/consultant for Nepal, Bhutan, and Tibet Travel. I love hiking, trekking, and traveling.

I have been in most of the trekking regions in Nepal, that include Everest Base Camp, Annapurna Base camp, Annapurna Circuit, Manaslu, and Langtang. I also have travelled to Bhutan, India & planning further travel to many other countries in the world.

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