Overview
Pokhara is in the northwestern corner of the Pokhara Valley, which is a widening of the Seti Gandaki valley that lies in the midland region (Pahad) of the Himalayas. In this region the mountains rise very quickly,
and within 30 kilometres (19 miles), the elevation rises from 1,000 to
7,500 metres (3,300 to 24,600 feet). As a result of this sharp rise in
altitude the area of Pokhara has one of the highest precipitation rates
in the country (3,350 mm/year or 131 inches/year in the valley to
5600 mm/year or 222 inches/year in Lumle).
Even within the city there is a noticeable difference in rainfall
between the south and the north: The northern part at the foothills of
the mountains experiences a proportionally higher amount of
precipitation.