Chautara Sangachokgadhi to Pokhara — route facts
| Distance | 115 km |
|---|---|
| Travel time | 4–6 hours |
| Bus types | Local bus, Micro, Deluxe |
| Price range | NPR 500–1,500 |
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| Distance | 115 km |
|---|---|
| Travel time | 4–6 hours |
| Bus types | Local bus, Micro, Deluxe |
| Price range | NPR 500–1,500 |
The Chautara Sangachokgadhi to Pokhara bus service is one of the popular travel routes connecting Chautara Sangachokgadhi with Pokhara. Travellers can choose from Local bus, Micro, Deluxe. The road distance is about 115 km, and typical travel time is 4–6 hours. Tickets often start from around Rs 500 and can go up to Rs 1,500 for premium seats. Lokrio compares multiple partner operators on this corridor. Boarding points are usually arranged in or near Chautara Sangachokgadhi, and dropping points toward Pokhara appear at checkout. Pokhara is Nepal’s lake and adventure capital — Phewa Lake, Sarangkot sunrises, paragliding and the gateway to Annapurna treks (ABC, Poon Hill, Mardi). Easy tourist bus or flight from Kathmandu (~200 km / 6–8h by road). Many visitors combine this bus trip with hotels and short tours — book seats online on Lokrio to lock your preferred departure. Best season for this corridor is generally Oct–Nov and Mar–Apr for views and treks. Monsoon is green but cloudy.. Arrive early at the boarding point, carry a valid ID, and keep your e-ticket ready when the conductor checks passengers.
| Distance | 115 km |
|---|---|
| Duration | 4–6 hours |
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| Price range | NPR 500 – 1,500 |
| Bus types | Local bus, Micro, Deluxe |
| Last Updated | August 17, 2026 |
| Schedules Verified | Check live search |
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Open live schedule →Most Chautara Sangachokgadhi to Pokhara coaches take 4–6 hours for about 115 km by road. Tourist and deluxe day buses often feel shorter because of fewer local stops; night sofa coaches trade speed for sleep comfort. Monsoon landslides, festival traffic and highway maintenance can add 1–3 hours. On Lokrio, check the live trip card for that day’s estimated arrival before you pay.
The Chautara Sangachokgadhi–Pokhara corridor is a standard Nepal intercity highway route used by tourist, deluxe and local coaches. Travel time varies with traffic, monsoon landslides and night schedules. Always leave buffer time in the wet season and confirm your boarding point on the e-ticket.
Season tip: October–April is usually the smoothest season for road travel across much of Nepal.
| Type | Best for | Note |
|---|---|---|
| Local | Budget hops | More stops, lower fare, less tourist-focused. |
| Deluxe | Comfortable daytime travel | Better seats/suspension than basic local coaches. |
Pokhara is Nepal’s lake and adventure capital — Phewa Lake, Sarangkot sunrises, paragliding and the gateway to Annapurna treks (ABC, Poon Hill, Mardi). Easy tourist bus or flight from Kathmandu (~200 km / 6–8h by road).
Long before backpackers discovered Lakeside, the Pokhara Valley was a fertile trade and farming basin between the mid-hills and the high Himalaya. Magar and Gurung communities still shape trail culture on the Annapurna circuit, while Newar traders historically linked the valley to Kathmandu and the Terai.
From the mid-20th century, better roads and domestic flights turned Pokhara into Nepal’s lake city. Phewa (Fewa) Lake and the reflection of Machhapuchhre became postcard Nepal; hippie-era travellers settled cafes and lodges along what is now Lakeside Road.
After the 1990s tourism boom — and despite earthquakes and pandemic dips — Pokhara remains the soft-adventure capital: paragliding, boating, sunrise viewpoints and the logistics hub for ABC, Poon Hill and Mardi Himal. The Prithvi Highway bus corridor from Kathmandu is still the classic overland approach.
Pokhara’s iconic freshwater lake — rent a boat to Tal Barahi Temple and catch Machhapuchhre’s reflection on calm mornings.
Hilltop sunrise viewpoint above Lakeside for Annapurna and Machhapuchhre panoramas; also a popular paragliding launch.
White stupa on a ridge above Phewa with lake-and-mountain views — reachable by boat plus a short uphill walk.
One of the world’s tallest Shiva statues on a hill west of Pokhara — panoramic valley and Annapurna views; popular viewpoint and pilgrimage stop.
Powerful waterfall that vanishes into an underground tunnel — dramatic in monsoon, still worth a stop year-round.
Best time: Oct–Nov and Mar–Apr for views and treks. Monsoon is green but cloudy.
The road distance from Chautara Sangachokgadhi to Pokhara is about 115 km. Actual travel time depends on traffic, season and highway works.
Most coaches take 4–6 hours. Current season note: Monsoon season (Jun–Sep) — allow extra road time.
Live fares are NPR 500–1,500 on Lokrio. Pay with eSewa, Khalti, Fonepay/QR, ConnectIPS or Visa/Mastercard.
Available types include Local bus, Micro, Deluxe. Seat maps show deluxe, tourist, sofa/VIP and AC options when partners list them.
Yes. Search the corridor on Lokrio, pick seats, pay securely and receive an instant e-ticket.
Expect rain on hill highways; landslides possible near Mugling corridor.
Usually around 4–6 hours by road (~115 km), but traffic, monsoon landslides and night schedules can add time.
Usually around 4–6 hours by road, but traffic, monsoon landslides and night schedules can add time.
On Lokrio, fares often start from Rs 500. Deluxe, sofa and AC seats cost more — check live prices for your date.
Common options on this corridor: Local bus, Micro, Deluxe.
Deluxe/tourist seats are upright coach seats for daytime comfort. Sofa/sleeper-style layouts (when offered) recline more for overnight trips. Pick based on travel time and budget.
Operators use different counters and pickup points in Chautara Sangachokgadhi. After you book on Lokrio, your ticket shows the boarding point and reporting time.
Operators use different counters and pickup points in Chautara Sangachokgadhi. After you book on Lokrio, your ticket shows the boarding point and reporting time.
Dropping points depend on the operator — often main highway junctions or city-side stops toward Pokhara. Choose your preferred point at checkout when available.
Day and night coaches run on many dates. Search Chautara Sangachokgadhi to Pokhara on Lokrio for live times.
Lokrio compares multiple partner operators on this corridor.
Pokhara is Nepal’s lake and adventure capital — Phewa Lake, Sarangkot sunrises, paragliding and the gateway to Annapurna treks (ABC, Poon Hill, Mardi). Easy tourist bus or flight from Kathmandu (~200 km / 6–8h by road).
Long before backpackers discovered Lakeside, the Pokhara Valley was a fertile trade and farming basin between the mid-hills and the high Himalaya. Magar and Gurung communities still shape trail culture on the Annapurna circuit, while Newar traders historically linked the valley to Kathmandu and the Terai.
From the mid-20th century, better roads and domestic flights turned Pokhara into Nepal’s lake city. Phewa (Fewa) Lake and the reflection of Machhapuchhre became postcard Nepal; hippie-era travellers settled cafes and lodges along what is now Lakeside Road.
After the 1990s tourism boom — and despite earthquakes and pandemic dips — Pokhara remains the soft-adventure capital: paragliding, boating, sunrise viewpoints and the logistics hub for ABC, Poon Hill and Mardi Himal. The Prithvi Highway bus corridor from Kathmandu is still the classic overland approach.
Today visitors mix slow lake days with day trips to caves, waterfalls and Begnas, or continue into ACAP trails. Booking a Kathmandu–Pokhara tourist bus keeps the journey scenic and affordable before you even reach the shore.
Place photos via Wikimedia Commons (open licenses).
Pokhara’s iconic freshwater lake — rent a boat to Tal Barahi Temple and catch Machhapuchhre’s reflection on calm mornings.
Hilltop sunrise viewpoint above Lakeside for Annapurna and Machhapuchhre panoramas; also a popular paragliding launch.
White stupa on a ridge above Phewa with lake-and-mountain views — reachable by boat plus a short uphill walk.
One of the world’s tallest Shiva statues on a hill west of Pokhara — panoramic valley and Annapurna views; popular viewpoint and pilgrimage stop.
Powerful waterfall that vanishes into an underground tunnel — dramatic in monsoon, still worth a stop year-round.
Sacred cave shrine near Davis Falls with a long torch-lit passage and a Shiva shrine deep inside.
Exhibits on Himalayan peaks, climbing history and mountain cultures — ideal rainy-day or pre-trek context.
Quieter sister lake east of town for boating and village views without Lakeside crowds.
Pokhara is the logistics base for ABC, Poon Hill and Mardi Himal — jeeps, permits (ACAP/TIMS) and guides start here.
Oct–Nov and Mar–Apr for views and treks. Monsoon is green but cloudy.
Weather: Monsoon — pack rain gear; trails and highways can delay.
Tourist bus 6–8h or flight ~25 min. Jeeps to trailheads from Pokhara.
Dal bhat, Momo, Thakali set, Bakeries
Tourist and deluxe coaches on Chautara Sangachokgadhi–Pokhara prioritise reserved seats, scheduled rest stops and luggage bays. Book early in peak season for window seats.
Road distance is about 115 km. Door-to-door time depends on season — typically 4–6 hours.
Carry photo ID matching your ticket name. Soft bags fit luggage bays better than hard cases. Download your e-ticket offline before departure from Chautara Sangachokgadhi.
Pack a light cabin bag (water, snacks, power bank, layers). Keep passport/cash off the roof rack. Monsoon travellers should add a compact rain jacket.
Day tourist coaches are usually the best value on this corridor. Compare deluxe vs sofa on Lokrio before paying for VIP upgrades you may not need.
Book adjacent seats early. Prefer morning departures for families with children. Confirm child fare rules on the operator trip details.
International cards are accepted on Lokrio checkout. For India–Nepal coaches, passport and visa rules apply at the border — keep documents handy overnight.
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