DEVI'S FALL
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Called fadke in Nepali, this bottomless pit is a 15-minute drive (one hour on foot) by car from the road leading southwest to the Indian border. It is said that a young girl was bathing in the Seti with her lover, when she was swept away by the swirling waters and disappeared forever. Hence the name "Devil's Falls". The site, which is of limited interest in the dry season, is impressive during the monsoon season because of the volume of water that falls noisily into the chasm. It is possible to walk to the opposite bank facing Pokhara.
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rough nature, is run and presented to this place, for all the curious about the world including 1 tourist pearl with born pal.
It is necessary to do it, they are very nice, but avoid being with the busloads of tourists organised trips,
to appreciate this square with its good value,
and take pleasure for good walk.