Quick answer
Pokhara International Airport (the new airport that replaced the old domestic one) is located about 4 km east of Lakeside (the main tourist area along Phewa Lake). The drive takes 15-25 minutes depending on traffic. A taxi to Lakeside costs around NPR 800-1,500 ($6-12 USD). Pre-booked transfers are available for a fixed rate. There is no public bus service directly from the airport terminal, though local buses pass on the main road if you are willing to walk.
What actually happens after landing
Pokhara's new international airport opened to replace the old one closer to town. The terminal is modern by Nepali standards, though still small. After landing, you walk to the terminal, collect bags from the carousel (or sometimes from a counter for small planes), and exit into the arrivals area. Outside, you will find taxi drivers offering rides. There is no formal taxi queue system like in Western airports. Drivers will approach you. This is normal and not a cause for concern -- it is simply how it works in Nepal. If you have a pre-booked transfer, your driver will be holding a sign with your name near the exit.
Transport options explained honestly
Pre-booked private transfers give you a fixed price and a driver waiting specifically for you. Vehicles tend to be newer and more comfortable. Prices are slightly higher than negotiated taxi fares but remove the bargaining element.
Local buses run along the main road near the airport, but they do not come to the terminal itself. You would need to walk to the highway. With luggage, this is impractical for most travelers.
Motorbike taxis exist informally but are not advisable with luggage or for first-time visitors.
Rental vehicles are not available at the airport in a Western rental-car sense. You can arrange a car with a driver through your hotel or a local agency.
Realistic pricing expectations
From Pokhara Airport to common destinations:
- Lakeside (tourist hub): NPR 800-1,500 ($6-12) by taxi, $12-20 by private transfer
- Damside: NPR 600-1,000 ($5-8) by taxi
- Pokhara city center (Mahendrapul): NPR 500-900 ($4-7) by taxi
- Sarangkot: NPR 2,000-3,000 ($15-23) by taxi, $25-35 by private transfer
Late night arrivals
Most flights to Pokhara land during daylight hours, as the airport has limited night operations. However, delays can push arrivals into early evening. After dark, fewer taxis wait outside the terminal. The roads between the airport and Lakeside are not well-lit in stretches. If you arrive after sunset, having a pre-arranged transfer is reassuring. Your hotel can often arrange a pickup if you contact them with your flight details.
Families and luggage
Taxis in Pokhara are small. If you have more than two large bags, you may need two vehicles or need to arrange a larger car in advance. Child car seats are essentially nonexistent in local taxis. If traveling with young children, a pre-booked transfer service is the only reliable way to get an appropriate seat. Trekking gear bags and large backpacks can be strapped to the roof of some vehicles, but confirm this before setting off.
Where you meet the driver
If you have booked a transfer, your driver will wait just outside the arrivals exit with a name sign. For taxis, simply walk out of the terminal and drivers will be there. There is a small parking area in front of the terminal. The whole airport is compact, so you will not have trouble finding your way. If you arranged a pickup through your hotel, look for their name or logo on a sign.
Decision helper
Book a private transfer if you want certainty on price, a newer vehicle, child seats, or you are arriving in the evening. Also good for groups heading to Sarangkot or other areas outside the center.
Ask your hotel to arrange pickup if you have already booked accommodation. Many Lakeside hotels offer airport pickups, sometimes free for longer stays.
Skip the local bus unless you are a budget backpacker with a small pack and time to spare.
Frequently Asked Questions
How far is Pokhara Airport from Lakeside?
About 4 km. The drive takes 15-25 minutes depending on traffic.
How much is a taxi from Pokhara Airport to Lakeside?
A negotiated taxi fare runs NPR 800-1,500 (roughly $6-12 USD). Agree on the price before getting in.
Is there an Uber or rideshare service in Pokhara?
Ride-hailing apps like Pathao and inDrive operate in Pokhara, though availability at the airport can be limited. Traditional taxis remain the most reliable option at the terminal.
Can I get a bus from Pokhara Airport?
There is no direct bus from the terminal. Local buses pass on the main road nearby, but reaching them with luggage is impractical for most travelers.
Do taxis in Pokhara have meters?
No. Fares are negotiated before the trip. Agree clearly on the destination and price before getting in the vehicle.
Are child car seats available in Pokhara taxis?
No. Local taxis do not carry child seats. If you need one, book a private transfer service in advance and request it specifically.
Is Pokhara Airport the new international airport?
Yes. Pokhara International Airport (also called Pokhara Regional International Airport) is the newer facility that handles both domestic and limited international flights. It replaced the old Pokhara Airport closer to the city.
How do I get from Pokhara Airport to Sarangkot?
Sarangkot is about 12 km from the airport. A taxi costs NPR 2,000-3,000 ($15-23). The road is winding and steep in parts. A pre-booked SUV transfer ($25-35) handles the road better.
Will my hotel pick me up from Pokhara Airport?
Many hotels in Lakeside offer airport pickup, sometimes included with your booking. Contact your hotel in advance with your flight details to arrange it.
Is it safe to take a taxi from Pokhara Airport?
Yes. Pokhara is generally safe for tourists. The taxi drivers at the airport are locals earning a living. Normal travel precautions apply -- agree on the fare upfront and keep your valuables with you.
Pokhara is a relaxed town, and getting from the airport to your destination is straightforward once you know what to expect. The distances are short, the costs are low by international standards, and drivers are generally friendly. The main thing to decide is whether you want to negotiate a fare on arrival or have everything arranged before you land.