Tourism, as a leading industry and social force of the 21st century has drawn growing inspiration and hope for achieving peace and progress. Tourism in Pokhara, the second most popular destination in Nepal, is no exception. In this context, this book is focused on the various thematic issues (e.g. natural attractions, cultural heritage, history, planning and management, economic impacts, socio-cultural issues of tourism, environment and tourism interface, tourism events and services, marketing and promotion, women's participation, challenges of Fewa Lake, tourism for rural and urban integration, responsible tourism practices relating code of conduct, role of ACAP, perspectives of tourists, future potential of tourism, etc.) and the trends of tourism with an emphasis for the balanced development of both volume (number) and value (quality) of tourism in Pokhara. This book is first of its kind with conceptual, theoritical and empirical observations and some pertinent case studies. It is an important resource for tourism practitioners, researchers, students, and policy makers for exploring multiplicity of tourism in Pokhara and its potential relationship with peace and prosperity.