Places between Kathmandu and Pokhara, Nepal
Most people catch the bus between Kathmandu and Pokhara without stopping, which is a shame as there a number of great places to stop and stay. The steep hills around the Prithvi Highway contain some of the most important religious sites in Nepal, giving yourself a couple of days to explore them can give your trip a unique edge.
Bandipur
Bandipur is a beautiful town and a living museum of Newari life and culture. People here live centuries apart from the rest of the country. 70% of the buildings are traditional Newari houses. This is a great place to spend a night or two to experience real Newari culture and living. The area is sympathetic to the Maoist and there is no real trouble here. There are a number of cheap places to stay. Buses stop at Dumre, which is nothing special, and jeeps take people to Bandipur.
Manakamana Mandir
The Manakamana Mandir is one of the most important temples in Nepal. From the hamlet of Cheres an Austrian engineered cable car sweeps up the steep hillside to the temple. All buses between Kathmandu and Pokhara pass the turn-off to the cable car.
Gorkha
Gorkha was the birthplace Prithvi Narayan Shah, conqueror of the Kathmandu Valley and founder of modern Nepal. It is now a major pilgrimage destination, particularly for Newars, who include the Shah kings (including the current one) as living incarnations of Vishnu. The main attraction is Gorkha Durbar, the former palace of the Shahs. Note: the town is a target of Maoist attacks, so check the situation well. There a many daily buses to Pokhara and Kathmandu.