International Mountain Museum
International Mountain Museum
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ScottinSingapore
Edinburgh, UK254 contributions
Oct 2022
This place had the wonderful feeling of being delightfully old fashioned and some parts of the exhibits felt like time travelling back to the 1900's. You follow the signs inside and meander around the large hall, there's lot to see and read about. I felt I could have stayed all day and still not fully appreciated everything. It can get quite warm inside the exhibit hall so take a bottle of water with you and make good use of the benches for a break from time to time. Outside again there's a lovely wee walk through the gardens to a wonderful restaurant/bar area. I was there on my own and sat outside in the sunshine drinking beer and just enjoying being there in that moment. It was a lovely experience and one I shan't forget. If you're in Pokhara, go along and enjoy a quite different type of visitor attraction than you'll get in the West. It really is worth the trip!
Written 6 June 2023
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Mid Life Mad
Brisbane, Australia223 contributions
Oct 2023 • Couples
We only had an hour to visit the museum so the review is based on what were able to see and absorb in that time. There was some interesting information about cultural groups in the Himalaya and a section about people who have climbed Everest which was really interesting. The museum though feels a bit tired.
Written 28 October 2023
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schwach3
North Pekin, IL22 contributions
Nov 2022
I greatly enjoyed reading about the historical aspect of mountaineering. The museum also displayed historical artifact of the region & its people. i could have stayed longer, but the museum closed one hour earlier - no reason given.
Written 15 December 2022
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Nell D
Long Buckby, UK66 contributions
Nov 2023 • Friends
If you are passionate about mountains and the Himalaya you must visit! We did get a bit lost trying to find it but that’s probably more us! Very informative with loads of history behind the people of the Himalaya and the progression of mountaineering. We stayed 3 hrs and I wish I’d had longer! Gardens outside are also nice.
Written 11 June 2024
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Bionic Eye
Saskatoon, Canada137 contributions
Aug 2019 • Couples
•Taxi from pokhara to here costs 400 npr round the trip
• Ticket for SAARC country people is 250 Npr/ person
• Its a knowledge hub for the people who are interested about mountains, how people lived there years back, you will get idea about there lifestyle
• Get know about mountaineers and can see their usage staffs.
•Its a good place to pass a lazy evening and its outside is well decorated with beautiful gardens
• Ticket for SAARC country people is 250 Npr/ person
• Its a knowledge hub for the people who are interested about mountains, how people lived there years back, you will get idea about there lifestyle
• Get know about mountaineers and can see their usage staffs.
•Its a good place to pass a lazy evening and its outside is well decorated with beautiful gardens
Written 31 August 2019
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Thaneswor Paudel
Nepal6 contributions
Nov 2019 • Friends
International mountain mesuem is a mesuem located in Pokhara. It is located near the Seti river. It is the mesuem where we can observe the culture and costoms of Nepalese. You can enjoy with Nepalese cultures and traditions.
Written 16 January 2020
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Saajan S
Kathmandu52 contributions
Oct 2012 • Family
A museum about mountaineering and its history. You could have description of the people living in the Himalayas and descriptions of the 14 highest peaks and their most famous expeditions.
Written 11 February 2013
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Nicki P
Worcester, UK31 contributions
Nov 2019
This was part of our itinerary on the tour of Nepal. It's good to see all the history but i found the climate change display a lot more interesting.
Written 5 December 2019
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Octavian F
London, UK189 contributions
Aug 2016 • Couples
Clearly a museum for mountain lovers and not only! Probably the best museum we've visited over the last 6 months in Asia. Well organised, big, includes outdoor areas, set up in great green area with fantastic views of the snowy peaks...
The only downside is the placement on the outskirts of Pokhara (we went by bike, only a 30min ride from north Lakeside), but it's worth going! If you like mountains and climbing, do go early and take your time. Two hours for us was far too short and we had to rush trough a lot of it. Enjoy!
The only downside is the placement on the outskirts of Pokhara (we went by bike, only a 30min ride from north Lakeside), but it's worth going! If you like mountains and climbing, do go early and take your time. Two hours for us was far too short and we had to rush trough a lot of it. Enjoy!
Written 23 August 2016
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brightspark438
Al Ain, United Arab Emirates60 contributions
Aug 2016 • Family
Must visit- lots of information about tribes, mountaineering, climate change, waste disposal, cultures etc. Easily accessible if in Pokhara, but open only during working hours, working days- Saturday is holiday in Nepal.
Written 17 August 2016
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Please could someone let me know how much does it cost to get entry at this museum for Nepali and Foreigners people ?
Written 12 August 2017
The entrance fee is fixed as follows: Nepalese: Rs. 80.00. Students: Rs. 40.00. SAARC Countries' Visitors: Rs. 200.00. Foreigners: Rs. 400.00. garden Rs.20.00
Written 12 August 2017
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