DAVIS is a captivating waterfall located in the city of Pokhara, Nepal, and is one of the region's major natural attractions. The waterfall is known for its unique beauty and distinctive natural shape. As the water falls, it passes through a narrow tunnel about 30 meters deep, giving the waterfall a mysterious appearance. After falling, the water flows into the Gupteshwor Mahadev Cave, an important religious site for the locals.
Since its opening to the public in 1961, the waterfall has become the subject of numerous studies and tourist visits, yet it still maintains an air of mystery. The locals named it "Patale Chhango," which translates to "Waterfall of the Underworld." This name further enhances the magical character of the place, adding a special sense of intrigue to the waterfall.