Machha ok uchhre
Machhapuchhre, also known as “Fishtail Mountain,” is one of the most beautiful and famous mountains in Nepal. It is located in the Annapurna Himal range, near the city of Pokhara.
Machhapuchhre stands at an of about 6,993 meters (22,943 feet). Its unique twin-peaked shape looks like the tail of a fish, which is why it is called “Fishtail.” This mountain is considered sacred by the local people, especially by Hindus, who believe it is the home of Lord Shiva.
Climbing Machhapuchhre is not allowed to protect its natural beauty and religious importance. However, it is a popular destination for trekkers and tourists. Many people enjoy stunning views of this mountain from places like Annapurna Base Camp and other trekking routes in the Annapurna region.
Machhapuchhre is also known for its breathtaking beauty, especially during sunrise and sunset when the mountain glows in golden colors. It is one of the symbols of natural beauty in Nepal and attracts visitors from all over the world.