Where is Devi's Falls & Gupteshwor Cave?
Devi's Falls & Gupteshwor Cave is near Pokhara, Nepal, with Pokhara used as the route reference point on WanderBees.
Pokhara's most famous natural landmark — the Pardi Khola river plunges 30 m into a rocky chasm at Devi's Falls (also called Patale Chhango, 'underworld waterfall') and disappears underground, re-emerging inside Gupteshwor Cave across the road. The two sites together are one of the most dramatic natural attractions in urban Nepal.
From Pokhara
4.5 km
From Pokhara
10 min
Elevation
750 m
Activities
2
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Devi's Falls & Gupteshwor Cave is a mapped place to visit near Pokhara. WanderBees tracks it as a 4.5 km trip from Pokhara, with typical travel time around 10 min. Compare the listed activities, difficulty, cost, season, weather, local reports, and emergency contacts before leaving.
Devi's Falls & Gupteshwor Cave is near Pokhara, Nepal, with Pokhara used as the route reference point on WanderBees.
Yes. Devi's Falls & Gupteshwor Cave is listed as a place to visit near Pokhara for travelers comparing route distance, travel time, activities, cost, season, and local condition signals from Pokhara.
Devi's Falls & Gupteshwor Cave is about 4.5 km from Pokhara, with a typical travel time of 10 min.
Devi's Falls & Gupteshwor Cave may appear in searches such as "Devi's Falls & Gupteshwor Cave adventure camp" when people are looking for outdoor activities, picnic spots, camps, or guided experiences nearby. WanderBees treats it as a destination area and lists the available activities on this page.
Listed activities include Devi's Falls & Gupteshwor Cave Visit, Devi's Falls Picnic & Market Walk.
What to do
Walk to Devi's Falls and watch the Pardi Khola thunder into the chasm — the roar is loudest from August to October when the monsoon swells the flow. Cross the road to Gupteshwor Cave and follow the underground passage to where the same water re-appears as a river inside the cave, passing a Shiva linga and ancient rock formations. Budget 2 hours for both.
A morning out from Lakeside: walk or cycle to Devi's Falls, then continue to the Tibetan refugee settlement at Tashiling and the open-air market at Prithvi Chowk for local snacks and fresh fruit. Spread a picnic on the stone benches beside the falls with the waterfall sound as backdrop — a local favourite on weekday mornings before the tourist crowds.