Introducing the Logo for WordCamp Pokhara

We’re proud to unveil the official logo for WordCamp Pokhara 2025 — a design that captures not only our identity as a WordPress community, but also the heart and soul of the city that’s hosting us.

At first glance, it’s unmistakably Pokhara. Look closer, and you’ll see the story of our event told through each line and layer.

A Design Rooted in Place

The Annapurna Himalayan Range forms the backdrop of the logo — bold, awe-inspiring, and ever-present in Pokhara’s skyline. It stands as a symbol of height and ambition, reflecting the spirit of the WordPress community: always reaching higher, always moving forward.

Encircling the WordPress “W” are the rolling green hills of Pokhara, embracing the logo with the same warmth and vitality that this lakeside city offers its visitors. These hills represent the local communities that make this event possible — diverse, supportive, and thriving.

Beneath it all, a traditional boat glides over the water, paying homage to Phewa Lake, one of Pokhara’s most iconic landmarks. The boat isn’t just a scenic detail — it’s a metaphor for the WordCamp journey. We’re all in this boat together, paddling forward, learning, sharing, and exploring what’s possible with WordPress.

More Than Just a Logo

This logo is not only a design — it shows the feeling of WordCamp Pokhara. A place where people like developers, designers, writers, and business owners can come together to learn, share, and connect. No matter if you’re coming for WordPress, the people, or the mountains, you are welcome here.

Designed With Love

This thoughtful design comes to life thanks to the creative mind behind it — Sushil Saurabh from Butwal.
He didn’t just show Pokhara — he showed the mix of nature, technology, and community that makes this event special. We extend our heartfelt thanks to Sushil for making a logo that really feels like WordCamp Pokhara.

So save the date, pack your passion, and get ready to be part of something truly unforgettable.

Pokhara awaits. And so does WordCamp.


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