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Travel guide of International Mountain MuseumCloseup view of peak of Machapuchare. Machhapuchchhre or Machhapuchhre (from Nepali माछापुच्छ्रे , meaning 'fishtail', Tamu: कतासुँ क्लिको), is a mountain situated in the Annapurna massif of Gandaki Pradesh, north-central Nepal. Its highest peak has never been officially climbed due to the impossibility of gaining a permit from the government of Nepal.
Experienced by Chandan Chaurasia
Pokhara, Nepal April-2015, Local people of Phokara city are selling toy beside of the road
Experienced by Pattrayut Choktrakul
Light shafts streaming through the clouds to hit the Phewa lake in Pokhara
Experienced by Balaji Srinivasan
Mt. Machhapuchhre aka Mt. Fishtail seen in background. Picture was taken at Bindebasini Temple, Pokhara.
Experienced by Bishwas Basnet
Natural photo of Davis Falls, Pokhara, Nepal. It includes short falls and nature scenery. Must visit here.
Experienced by Manoj Moolchandani
4 km from International Mountain Museum
At first, I thought those are smoke until I realized, those are actually clouds look like a floating river from the window of the hotel we stayed in Pokhara during our Nepal tour.
Experienced by Mamun Srizon
6 km from International Mountain Museum
Once you decided to visit Nepal, you will understand why mountaineers spend their life on these snowy roads.
Experienced by Tam Tran
6 km from International Mountain Museum
Shot on a gloomy morning in Pokhara as the boats lay idle - waiting for tourists, and the clouds slowly cleared away from the hills of Sarangkot.
Experienced by Madhushree Narayan
19 km from International Mountain Museum
Looking over the Pokhara Valley from Dhampus (1,650m) at dawn.
Experienced by Payas
29 km from International Mountain Museum
The majestic Mt. Machapuchere (6,993m) also known as Mt. Fishtail, seen on the way to Mardi Himal High Camp (3,500m).
Experienced by Payas
31 km from International Mountain Museum
I took this picture while trekking to Poon Hill, one of the famous tourism places of Nepal. It was taken as soon as the first rays of the sun hit the might Macchapuchre mountain.
Experienced by Aman Dhakal
31 km from International Mountain Museum
Fishtail mountain (Machhapuchhre) rising between the hills of Tadapani, Nepal during sunset
Experienced by Youhana Nassif
33 km from International Mountain Museum
It was a foggy morning at Ghale Ghaun (2300m) and it was a little disappointing that we could not see the mountains. But all of a sudden when sun rose above the horizon the sky cleared up and presented with this surreal range of HImalchuli (left 7893m).
Experienced by Sanjeev Shakya
33 km from International Mountain Museum
A trekker standing and watching mountains on a downhill early in the morning
Experienced by Prakash Aryal
34 km from International Mountain Museum
Nepal has the most amazing starry skies I have ever seen. ⛰️✨ On a good night the sky is so clear that you can see the milky way bending over the horizon and tens of thousands of stars glimmering with your own eyes. And when it all happens among the world’s most magnificent mountains the setup is perfect.
Experienced by Arto Marttinen
34 km from International Mountain Museum
Was in Ghandruk, Nepal when took the shot of this beautiful mountain.
Experienced by Bishal Mishra
35 km from International Mountain Museum
Machapuchare, as viewed from the trail to Annapurna Base Camp, Nepal.
Experienced by Benjamin Grant
35 km from International Mountain Museum
You can reach to close of Mount Fishtail in Mardi Himal Trek.
Experienced by Raju Gurung
36 km from International Mountain Museum
This photo was taken on the road back from Annapurna Base Camp to the Bamboo village
Experienced by Serhii Vasylenko
36 km from International Mountain Museum
Annapurna South, Hinchuli and Machapuchare at dawn from Poon Hill, Nepal
Experienced by Maria Bolgiani