Tripathi Tole, Chisapani
Tripathi Tole, Chisapani is a residential area in Pokhara Lekhnath, Kaski, Gandaki Pradesh. Tripathi Tole, Chisapani is situated nearby to the Hindu temple Aadhait SatSang Mandir, as well as near Shiva Mandir.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Bharat Pokhari and Pokhara.
Bharat Pokhari
Neighborhood
Bharat Pokhari is a town in Kaski District in the Gandaki Province of northern-central Nepal. At the 1991 Nepal census, it had a population of 8,889 persons living in 1782 individual households. Bharat Pokhari is situated 2½ km southeast of Tripathi Tole, Chisapani.
Pokhara
Photo: Dmottl, CC BY-SA 3.0.
Pokhara is the second largest city in Nepal with about 520,000 people in 2021. It is the starting point for most of the treks in the Annapurna area. It is a very popular location with most people staying around the beautiful Fewa Lake.
Tripathi Tole, Chisapani
- Type: Residential area
- Location: Pokhara Lekhnath, Kaski, Gandaki Pradesh, Nepal, South Asia, Asia
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Latitude
28.15101° or 28° 9′ 4″ northLongitude
84.03089° or 84° 1′ 51″ eastOpen location code
7MW6522J+C9OpenStreetMap ID
way 575297803OpenStreetMap feature
landuse=residential
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Notable Places Nearby
Highlights include Aadhait SatSang Mandir and Shiva Mandir.
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