Chacha whee fun park resort
Posted on May 9, 2014 by NepalTravel under MiscellaneousTags: chachawhee,funpark,resort,pokhara
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ChaChaWhee is a one-stop solution in Pokhara for vacationers, esp families with kids below 10 yrs. FunPark & Resort are beautifully woven together. ChaChaWhe is the ultimate expression of fun and joy in Nepal. During festivals. kids and adults ChaChaWhee…in the peeng-swings all across the country. The only difference is, at ChaChaWhee FunPark Resort, every day is festive, and every guest is special every time.
ChaChaWhee is the pioneer in outdoor and indoor kids amusements in Nepal. They started operating the ChaChaWhee Fun Park in Pokhara. It is spread over nearly 20 ropanis of prime land in Pokhara within five minutes driving distance from the Airport, Bus Park and Fewa Dam Site towards the International Mountain Museum next door. This is the place where the mysterious Seti George opens up besides a green hillock and open farm terraces.
What makes the site special is an upfront view of some of the most beautiful Himalayas – Machhapuchhre, Annapurna I, II, III, IV, Annapurna South and Lamjung Himal.
What makes it pleasant is the beautiful garden, weaved by the gardener who helped set up the famous Garden of Dreams in Keshar Mahal. The kids have the opportunity learn the world of botany as they enjoy the world of fun.
What makes it posh is the beautiful architecture that weaves together the Himalayas, the Seti G. What makes it fulfilling is the Pool Side Restaurant overlooking the Himalayays, offering you the most delicious Food
Wher it is?
It is behind the Pokhara Airport, towards the International Mountain Museum. Turn left from the Exit of the Airport along the highway. If you have a small vehicle (car, jeep etc) turn left again at the end of the fenced Airport compound, and drive alongside the western fenced compound of the airport and you reach what is called Taxi Chok at the end. Turn left, NOT along the southern fenced compound of the airport, but the second road to the left. ChaChaWhee is on the left side of the road about 500 meters from Taxi Chok, just before you reach Sitaram KC Pul.
You can also drive to ChaChaWhee from Lakeside. Go to Birauta Chok nearby the Dam Site. From Birauta Chok drive straight east for about 1.5 km towards Sita Ram KC Pul through Taxi Chok, or just ask anyone around the area for ChaChaWhee (local people might also use the name "Children Park")
Infromation and Images is from their facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/ChaChaWhee
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