Pokhara / Pokhara/. Stayed here for two days. If Kathmandu is the most "prosperous" and "convenient" capital in the eyes of Nepalese locals, then Bokhara is a stop and rest for our hikers from other places. The whole city is extended with Lake Fewa as the center, There are many resorts for meditation and healing on the mountain, and the mountain has developed into a tourist area along the lake. Hotels, youth hostels, restaurants, cafes, densely packed into a gathering place for hikers and tourists. Bokhara stayed in the past two nights and couldn't sleep well, and woke up at four or five o'clock every day; Fortunately, the coffee shop downstairs opened at six o'clock, take a book to read, drink tea, drink coffee, and have breakfast. Then you can stroll by the lake, and you can see the sunrise if the weather is good. You can go paragliding or experience the lessons of Songxu meditation. The small shops on the street are also very good to visit, there are many bookstores, you can buy second-hand books in English. Several small shops you like: -Camellia Cafe* Interior design and style are very plus points - Fresh Element * Three-story restaurants, many dishes, white food is delicious, even Chinese cooking is also good. -Vegan Way * The vegetarian cafe by the lake can also have a light meal. -Juicery Cafe* Every night after 7:30, there is a band singing in the store, you can order wine; during the day, it is an ordinary western restaurant. -Ayurvedico Cafe* Ayurvedic Cafe, in addition to eating, there are many functional healing teas to order, The ingredients seem strange but the taste is not bad. - Coffee Looms Company * A team of Korean couples opened a coffee shop. I ordered matcha latte and banana cake in the store that afternoon; the banana cake was amazing. ﹣ Peace Hotel * went to the Chinese restaurant with Chinese friends I met on the way. Although the serving speed is slow, the taste is quite authentic. - Junkiri * The Chinese name should be called Firefly. I bought a very comfortable linen trousers and wool shawl. - Women's Skill Development Center Hand-woven products, bags, blankets, shawls, clothing; a non-profit society from the local support for women in financial difficulties. Group, free training of unemployed women hand-knitting, natural dyeing, hand-made; open employment opportunities in factories, vigorously promote the promotion of women's rights and children's protection. #Song of the Journey #Foreign Tour #Bokara Tour #Nepal Travel #Slow Life