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> Kathmandu: Hotel Simal / Hotel Amala or similar
> Nagarkot: Hotel Vier Point / Shanrilla Resort or similar
> Pokhara: Choice Inn / Tuki Resort or similar
> Chitwan: Safari Adventure Lodge / Green Mansion or similar

RM 3288 (Per Person)
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> Kathmandu: Crown Imperial / Hotel Grand / Siddhartha Boutique or similar
> Nagarkot: Country Villa or similar
> Pokhara: Ramada Hotel / Majestic Lake Front or similar
> Chitwan: Jungle Villa Resort / River Bank or similar

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> Kathmandu: The Malla Hotel / Yak & Yeti Hotel or similar
> Nagarkot: Country Villa or similar
> Pokhara: Pokhara Grand or similar
> Chitwan:Jungle Villa Resort / River Bank or similar

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D1: Arrive And Explore The Kathmandu Valley
D2: Travel To Chitwan (170km/Approx.5hrs) (B,L,D)
D3: Fullday Safari In Chitwan (B,L,D)
D4: Travel To Pokhara (160km/approx.6hrs) | Boatride In Phewa Lake (B,L,D)
D5: Hike Sarangkot for Anapurna Sunrise | Discovery Tour Of Pokhara (B,L,D)
D6: Return To Kathmandu (200km / Approx.7hrs) (B,L,D)
D7: Explore Kathmandu And Proceed To Nagarkot (30km Approx.1.5hrs) (B,L,D)
D8: Return To Kathmandu | Tour Bhaktapur Durbar Square | Depart (B)

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[1] On day 1 for the convinience of flight options there are no programs arranged. Should you arrive early you can request for an optional tour or vehicle with driver at your disposal.
[2] Clear Sunrise and Sunset views are not guarenteed and subject to weather conditions.
[3] For the cave visit in Pokhara it will be advisable to carry a torchlight.

Package Valid Till : 20/12/2024

DAY 01: ARRIVE AND EXPLORE THE KATHMANDU VALLEY
Upon arrival in Kathmandu airport, greeted with a warm welcome by our friendly personnel. You will be assisted at the airport and transferred to your hotel for check in and overnight stay.
With Mount Everest straddling its border, rare one-horned rhino roaming its jungles and pagodas studding its valleys, the tiny mountain kingdom of Nepal has an almost mythical quality. You don’t have to be an elite mountaineer to visit this place, there are a wide variety of activities and splendid things to see beyond the mountains such as Scenic Valleys, Forests, Lakes, Caves, Temples, Monasteries and Palaces that offer jaw-dropping sights! Each of these beautiful place stand out in its own unique way.
Overnight stay in Kathmandu at hotel of your choice.

DAY 02: TRAVEL TO CHITWAN (170KM / APPROX. 5HOURS) (Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner)
After breakfast depart for The Royal Chitwan National Park, which is one of the premier drawcards in Nepal. This World Heritage Reserve protects more than 932sq km of forests, marshland and grassland containing sizeable animal populations, making it one of the Best National Parks for viewing Wildlife in Asia. You'll have an excellent chance of spotting the One-Horned Rhinos, Deer, Monkeys, Crocodiles and some of the more than 500 species of birds. If you’re lucky, you may spot a Leopard, Wild Elephant or Sloth Bear and the majestic Royal Bengal Tiger. Elephant Safari here is one of the main attractions of this park. Compared to the cost of safaris worldwide, Chitwan is one of the cheapest. The park used to serve as the Hunting Ground for the Royals of Nepal. Hundreds of tigers, leopards, and rhinos were hunted down during till it was converted to a preserved park in 1973.
Upon arrival check into resort followed by lunch and a briefing on the activities.
A tour guide will take you on a walk to the ethnic Tharu Cultural Village where you can observe their unique culture, architecture, language, lifestyle and the famous Mithila paintings.
Thereafter, you will go the visitor’s center, located in the bank of the Bhudi Rapti River. Here you can learn about the wildlife, history and essence of the park. From here you can enjoy an Exotic Sunset from the Rapti River.
Just before dinner you will be entertained to a Authentic Tharu Cultural Show also known as the Stick Dance. Young village folks will perform traditional folk songs and dances for you wearing their ethnic costumes. You may join in the dancing yourself, and enjoy a rewarding meal after the program.
Overnight stay at the Lodge.

DAY 03: FULLDAY WILDLIFE SAFARI IN CHITWAN (Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner)
After early breakfast depart on a Canoe Ride on the Rapti River. The experience of the canoeing in this river can be both a peaceful and a thrilling experience. During the slow ride in a traditional hand rowed canoe, you will get a Breathtaking view of the National Park and its various wildlife.
Bird lovers will be pleased to spot Different species of Birds like the Egret, Cormorant, Pond Heron and Open Billed Stork. However, the Most Thrilling Part of the Canoe Ride is the opportunity to see the popular Marsha Mugger and Ghariyal Crocodiles in theirs' natural habitation. As the critical endangered Gharial is only found in the northern part of the Indian Subcontinent, you are certainly not going to regret its sighting.
Thereafter proceed on a Guided Nature Walk. Our Nature Guide will take you for a walk through the dense forest around the natural habitat of the wild animals with birds chirping. They share their extensive knowledge with you and take you to prime spots in quest of rear and endemic species. Be on the look out for the great one-horned rhinoceros, wild boar, sloth bear, bison, gangetic dolphins, gharial crocodile and Royal Bengal Tiger. This is the Only National Park in the World that allows Jungle Walk in the core area of the Park. Jungle trekking here also unveils the many various rare flora and fauna.
Next seated high on the back of a trained elephant proceed on a Elephant Safari, exploring the grassland and core area of the park. Nepal is also again probably the only country in the world where jungle safari is carried out in elephant rides.
Meals and overnight stay is provided at the Lodge.

DAY 04: TRAVEL TO POKHARA (160KM / APPROX. 6HOURS) | BOATRIDE IN PHEWA LAKE (Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner)
After breakfast depart for Pokhara Valley which is One of the Most Picturesque spot of Nepal. The beauty of Pokhara is enhanced by its lovely lakes, which have their source in the glacial region of the Annapurna range of the Himalayas. Pokhara is also the only place in the world to provide dramatic views in a sub-tropical setting. Machapuchre Mountain, for example, is only 28km from Phewa Lake and not a single mountain range intervenes between the two. As The gateway to the Himalayas, Pokhara, with snow-capped mountain views is also famous for boating, trekking, rafting and extreme sports like rafting, canoeing and bungee jumping.
Enroute stop for lunch at a highway restaurant. Upon arrival check into hotel of your choice.
Later proceed for a Boat ride on the lake. Though perfectly picturesque to walk or cycle around, nothing quite compares to a Scenic Boat Ride on the lake against Snow Capped Mountains, undoubtedly the best way to fully appreciate its natural beauty. Whilst the ‘Lakeside’ shores to the east are built up with cafés and hotels, your ride on a traditionally painted wooden rowboat will head west. Here, Lakeside’s houses and restaurants are replaced by the untouched, thick Rani Ban Forest, Mirror-like Waters and the Annapurna Mountains in the background. The boat trip will take you to Tal Barahi Temple, an important religious monument located on an island at the centre of the lake. You will also enjoy breath-taking views of mount Machhapuchhre and other mountain peaks of the Annapurna and Dhaulagiri ranges.
Dinner and overnight stay at hotel.

DAY 05: HIKE SARANGKOT FOR ANAPURNA SUNRISE | DISCOVERY TOUR OF POKHARA (Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner)
Wake up early in the morning for a short hiking trip to Sarangkot Hill (5200ft / 1600 m). Immerse yourself into Nepal's incredible nature and watch the Breath-taking mountain Scenery as the Sun Rises over the Himalayas. Marvel at the spectacular panoramic views of the Himalayas. This viewpoint offers magnificent vistas of Annapurna and other mountains such as Dhaulagiri, Fishtail, Manaslu and Gangapurna. Well worth the hike! Thereafter, you'll head back to Pokhara, for breakfast.
Proceed on a Discovery Tour of Pokhara First visit the the Brilliant-White World Peace Pagoda, a massive Buddhist Stupa which was constructed by Japanese Monks. The shrine is also a vantage point offering spectacular views of the Annapurna range and Pokhara City.
Visit a Tibetan Refugee Settlement. Here you can get a full portrait of the lives of Tibetan refugees. Around 100 Tibetan families live inside this settlement which has a Buddhist monastery, School and a Carpet factory. Most families are engaged in small businesses.
Thereafter proceed to Davis Waterfalls. An interesting note about the waterfall is that it runs down some rocks before disappearing into an underground tunnel leading to a cave.
Next visit the Gupteshwor Mahadev Cave, A sacred Cave under a Waterfall It is rumored to be the longest and most attractive cave in South Asia.
Dinner and overnight stay at hotel.

DAY 06: RETURN TO KATHMANDU (200KM / APPROX. 7HRS) (Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner)
After breakfast depart back to Kathmandu.
Enroute stop for lunch at a highway restaurant. Upon arrival check into hotel of your choice. Rest of the day free to explore Kathmandu on your own.
Evening transferred for a Traditional Nepalese Cultural Dance Show with dinner. Witness the most authentic Nepali culture along with mouth-watering Nepali cuisine in a renowned restaurant
Return to hotel for overnight stay.

DAY 07: EXPLORE KATHMANDU AND PROCEED TO NAGARKOT (30KM APPROX: 1.5 HOURS) (Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner)
After breakfast proceed to Kathmandu Durbar Square, site of the Hanuman Dhoka Palace, which was the Royal Nepalese residence until the 19th century and where important ceremonies, such as the coronation of the Nepalese monarch took place. This is one of the 3 Durbar Squares in Kathmandu, all of which are UNESCO World Heritage Sites.
Thereafter visit the house of the Living Goddess of Nepal. The Kumari is the only living goddess worshiped by both Hindus and Buddhists. The literal meaning of Kumari is Virgin. The Kumaris are young pre-pubescent girls who receive the power of Goddess Kali and Taleju.
Later transferred to Pasupatinath Temple. This temple is one of the most important pilgrim site for Hindus worldwide. According to the Hindu religion, Pashupatinath is considered as the protector of the universe and the patron deity of Nepali people.
Next explore the Bouddhanath Stupa which is semicircle shaped and contains the relics and remains of Buddha. The Stupa's massive mandala makes it One of the Largest Spherical Stupas in the World. Boudha Stupa was listed as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO and is one of the most popular tourist sites in Kathmandu.
Thereafter drive to Nagarkot located 35km from Kathmandu at an altitude of 2,175m. Nagarkot is known as the Himalayan Village on Top of The World. This place used to be the nature retreat of the royals with its unobstructed mountain panorama, which extends from Annapurna in the west to Everest in the east.
Upon arrival check into the hotel of your choice.
After freshening up proceed to the viewpoint for an Amazing Unobstructed Sunset View If you are someone who keeps chasing sunsets and sunrise, the charming town of Nagarkot is the place to be.
Return to hotel for dinner and overnight stay.

DAY 08: RETURN TO KATHMANDU | TOUR BHAKTAPUR DURBAR SQUARE | DEPART (Breakfast)
Rise early in the morning to View the first light of the day on the Himalayas from Nagarkot. After breakfast at hotel free to explore Nagarkot.
Depending on your flight timings or onward plans proceed to Kathmandu.
Enroute visit Bhaktapur Durbar Square. This is the royal palace of the old Bhaktapur Kingdom, 1,400m above sea level. This place is also known as, a museum of medieval art and architecture with many examples of sculpture, woodcarving and colossal pagoda temples consecrated to different gods and goddesses
Free to explore Kathmandu or proceed for shopping in Thamel Market before departing for airport for onward journey.

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100% Private Tour with a Dedicated Guide you can See and Explore the 4 Tourist Cities of Nepal (Kathmandu, Nagarkot, Pokhara & Chitwan). Said to be one of the Best National Parks for viewing Wildlife in Asia. Spot the One-Horned Rhinos, Deer, Monkeys, Crocodiles, Leopard, Wild Elephant or Sloth Bear and the majestic Royal Bengal Tiger. Thereafter visit Pokhara which is also known as the 'City of Lakes' for the beautiful lakes it has. The beautiful lakes are enough to calm one's heart and feel the peace. Also, the caves and the temples are other major attractions of Pokhara.


Trip Highlights

See the Living Goddess of Nepal
Tour Kathmandu Nagarkot Pokhara and Chitwan
Stay in a Himalayan Village on Top of The Clouds
Experience the Traditional Nepalese Cultural Dance Show
See Scenic Valleys, Lakes, Caves, Monasteries and Palaces
Scenic Boat Ride on the lake against Snow Capped Mountains
Travel to the gateway of the Himalayas for its scenic beauty
Hike Sarangkot Hill for an Amazing Sunrise view of the Himalayas
2night Safari in one of the Best Places for viewing Wildlife in Asia
Spot for One-Horned Rhinos, Crocodiles, Leopard, Wild Elephants and Sloth Bears

What to see?

The Royal Chitwan National Park
TRCN is one of the premier drawcards in Nepal. This World Heritage Reserve protects more than 932sq km of forests, marshland and grassland containing sizeable animal populations, making it one of the Best National Parks for viewing Wildlife in Asia. You'll have an excellent chance of spotting the One-Horned Rhinos, Deer, Monkeys, Crocodiles and some of the more than 500 species of birds. If you’re lucky, you may spot a Leopard, Wild Elephant or Sloth Bear and the majestic Royal Bengal Tiger. Elephant Safari here is one of the main attractions of this park. Compared to the cost of safaris worldwide, Chitwan is one of the cheapest. The park used to serve as the Hunting Ground for the Royals of Nepal. Hundreds of tigers, leopards, and rhinos were hunted down during till it was converted to a preserved park in 1973!

What to see?

Namaskara! Kathmandu welcomes you wholeheartedly and ready for you to explore!
Kathmandu, Nepal's capital, is set in a valley surrounded by the Himalayan mountains.The city is considered the gateway to the Nepal Himalayas.Kathmandu is particularly famous for its religious monuments. Various temples, monasteries, and stupas adorn the city's landscape, particularly the Pashupatinath Temple and the Changu Narayan which are famous for their stunning, intricate religious artworks.

What to see?

Dreaming for Mount Everest? It's all in front of your eyes at Nepal
Mount Everest is Earth's highest mountain peak above sea level, located in the Mahalangur Himal sub-range of the Himalayas. The China–Nepal border runs across its summit point.

What to see?

Chitwan National Park: Best National Parks for viewing Wildlife in Asia
Nestled at the foot of the Himalayas, Chitwan has a particularly rich flora and fauna and is home to one of the last populations of single-horned Asiatic rhinoceros and is also one of the last refuges of the Bengal Tiger. Chitwan National Park (CNP), established in 1973, was Nepal's first National Park.It is a preserved area in the Terai Lowlands of south-central Nepal, known for its biodiversity. Its dense forests and grassy plains are home to rare mammals like one-horned rhinos and Bengal tigers. The park shelters numerous bird species, including the giant hornbill. Dugout canoes traverse the northern Rapti River, home to crocodiles. Inside the park is Balmiki Ashram, a Hindu pilgrimage site.

What to see?

Visit Tharu Village and witness the daily lifestyle and activities of the Tharu community.
The village tour is famous for close and personal observation of the Tharu culture. Tourists like to take village tour to witness the daily lifestyle and activities of the Tharu community. The Tharu community reside along the entire length of the Terai plains of Nepal but Chitwan is especially popular for their traditional culture. There is a choice between foot or tonka ride for village tour. It is advisable to take the aid of a guide during the tour to better understand the local customs.

What to see?

Let the Tharu Community entertain you with their cultural dance
Dances like Danda Nach (Stick Dance) and Ago Nach (Fire Dance) Mayur Nach (Peacock Dance) are some the popular highlights of the culture show.One of the largest population of the ethnic groups residing in Chitwan is the Tharus. They have a unique culture and lifestyle. The locals living in the villages of Chitwan performing a dance showcasing the culture, art, and lifestyle of themselves is what is in store for your welcome and is called the Tharu dance.

What to see?

Follow your feet as it brings you to Budhi Rapti river and enjoy the sunset
West Rapti, also known as the Kuwano drains Rapti Zone in Mid-Western Region, Nepal, then Awadh and Purvanchal regions of Uttar Pradesh state, India before joining the Ghaghara—a major left bank tributary of the Ganges known as the Karnali inside Nepal.

What to see?

Canoeing in Rapti River: The majestic river can be both a peaceful and thrilling experience but surely enough full of memories!
Canoeing in Rapti River: The experience of the canoeing in the majestic Bhudi Rapti River can be both a peaceful and a thrilling experience. During the slow ride in a traditional hand rowed canoe, you will get to view the breathtaking view of the Chitwan National Park as well as its different wildlife. Bird lovers will be pleased to view different species of birds like the Egret, Cormorant, Pond Heron and Open Billed Stork. However, the most thrilling part of the ride is the opportunity to see two species of crocodiles, namely the Ghariyal and the Marsh Mugger. As the critical endangered Gharial is only found in the northern part of the Indian Subcontinent, you are certainly not going to regret its sighting.

What to see?

Want to experience close to wildlife? Elephant Safari is surely for you. Hop in and let's wander the jungle!
The elephant safari is one of the best ways to spot wildlife from up close. Because the elephants can come close to other animals without them noticing that there are people on the elephants back, you can come up to 1 meter from other animals. During the trip, you are never alone. The rider sits in the front and next to him; you are always accompanied by professional guides and naturalists.

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Pokhara Valley sits high on the list of 'must visit' places in Nepal.
Pokhara Valley is the second-largest valley in the hilly region of Nepal. It lies in the western part of Nepal.Pokhara is one of the most popular tourist destinations in Nepal. Many tourists visit Pokhara Valley to see the Himalayan range and lakes. Pokhara is also famous for boating, trekking, rafting, paragliding, zipline and extreme sports like rafting, canoeing and bungee jumping.

What to see?

Have a distant touch with your eyes the untouch holy mountain of Nepal, the Machapuchare Mountain.
Mount Machapuchare is one of the adventures peak in the Himalayas region, which is also known as “Fish Tail Mountain”. It is situated at an elevation of 6,993 meters (22,943 ft.) near the Annapurna Himalayas of north-central Nepal. It significantly below the Mt. Everest, but this mountain is certainly as famous peaks as Mount Annapurna range and Mount Manaslu, both in the 8,000 meters which is not too away from this mount.Believed to be one of the homes of the Hindu god Shiva, its isolated summit sits alone in the sky – unclimbable and untouched.

What to see?

Want a mirror like scenery? Proceed to Phewa Lake and take a snap of panoramic view of the the mountain peaks of Annapurna and Dhaulagiri.
The lake is also famous for the reflection of mount Machhapuchhre and other mountain peaks of the Annapurna and Dhaulagiri ranges on its surface. The Tal Barahi Temple is situated on an island in the lake. It is located 4 km from the city's centre Chipledhunga.Phewa Lake is a very famous lake located in Kaski District, Gandaki Province of Nepal. Located in the Pokhara Valley, this lake is popular among internal and external tourists. The name of this lake is Phewa Lake as it is near the village of Phewa. It is also called Baidam Lake as it falls near the village. In the meanwhile, the location of ‘Barahi Mandir’ has made it possible to identify it in Barah Mandir as well. The lake has a panoramic view of Machhapuchhre and Annapurna Himal. These scenes bring joy to everyone’s mind. The view of the sunrise and sunset is also very stunning and makes the mind happy.

What to see?

Located in the small island of Phewa lake, Tal Bahari Temple is one most important religious monument in Phokara.
It is the most important religious monument in Pokhara, Nepal. This temple is located on a small island in the middle of Phewa Lake. As the temple is situated on a small island, the only way to visit it is by boat. The temple is a symbol of manifestation of Ajima representing the female force.Tal Barahi temple also known as ‘Lake Temple’ or ‘Barahi Temple’ is a Hindu temple of the goddess Barahi.

What to see?

Annapurna is considered to be the world's most treacherous yet thrilling mountains to explore.
Annapurna is a mountain situated in the Annapurna mountain range of Gandaki Province, north-central Nepal. It is the tenth highest mountain in the world at 8,091 metres above sea level and is well known for the difficulty and danger involved in its ascent.

What to see?

Visit the white mountain of Dhaulagiri,the seventh highest peak in the world
Dhaulagiri I is known as the White Mountain is the seventh highest peak in the world. This peak is very popular among the eight-thousanders for expeditions. It lies northwest of Pokhara, an important tourist center. When Dhaulagiri I was discovered in 1808, it was thought to be the highest mountain peak in the world.

What to see?

Sarangkot Hill gives a panoramic view of Pokhara and a number of Himalayan Peaks
Sarangkot is known for panoramic Himalayan views of Dhaulagiri, Annapurnaand Manaslu. It also provides an expansive view of the city of Pokhara, from the extreme north to the south including the Phewa Lake. Tourists drive up the hill to watch the sunrise from the view tower at the top.

What to see?

Manaslu mountain known as the mountain of spirit, might not be the highest peak but it is dangerous like every difficult peak.
Manaslu Himal, as it is popularly known among trekkers, provides views of the snow-covered mountains of the Himalayas and allows close interaction with the different ethnic groups who live in hill villages scattered along the trek route.Termed as the mountain of the spirit, people call Manaslu “Killer Mountain of the World.” It's because more than 60 mountaineers have given their lives while summiting the eighth highest mountain. The Mountain of Spirit might not be the highest peak of the world. But, it is dangerous like every difficult peak.

What to see?

Visit mount Gangapurna, one of the famous, beautiful and excellent mountain in Nepal.
Mt. Gangapurna is one of the famous, beautiful and excellent mountains in Nepal. It is located to the northeast of Mt. Annapurna at the opposite end of Grand Barrier to Tilicho peak on the shoulder extending 10 kilometers from Annapurna directly east of Roc Noir. It lies between Annapurna III and Tilicho peak. Gangapurna can be seen from the foothills of the Annapurna range as far as to Pokhara. Gangapurna peak rise high above the Manang valley with breathtaking views across to the Annapurna II, III and IV, Glacier Dome, Dhaulagiri, Tilicho peak and Manaslu and then ascending high above Marshyangdi valley.

What to see?

World Peace Pagoda: A Symbol of Peace and Tranquility.
This dazzling, white hillside pagoda is one of many built by the Japanese Buddhist organization Nipponzan Myohoji as a symbol of peace and tranquility. Showcasing the four avatars of Lord Buddha, the site offers stunning views of Darjeelingand the Himalayan ranges encompassing it.

What to see?

Looking for handmade souvenir items? Check out the Tibetan refugee settlement .
These refugee camps were built for the thousands of Tibetan refugees that came to settle in Nepal after the Chinese takeover. They sell beautiful handmade jewellery, trinkets, carving and carpets for the visitors to showcase the beauties of Tibet. This is a popular place where tourists come to buy souvenirs.

What to see?

Check out Devi's waterfall (Davis waterfall) the famous underworld falls.
Devi's Waterfall/ Davis Waterfall is different from other falls in the country due to its natural phenomenon. It marks the point where the Pardi Khola stream disappears underground and leaves no clue of its existence.

What to see?

Visit Gupteshwor Mahadev Cave the longest cave in Nepal just downstream of Devi's waterfall.
The Gupteshwor Mahadev Cave (known in the local tongue as Bhalu Dulo) is recognized as one of the longest caves in Nepal with a length that exceeds 2,000 meters. The cave sits across Davi's fall, and inside the cave, one can hear the thundering sound of water.

What to see?

Witness the most authentic Nepali culture along with the Traditional Nepalese Cultural Dance Show.
Dances are a primary source of entertainment, and they are also taken as one of the best forms of expression. From a simple tap of the feet to complex routines, all are forms of dance. Meanwhile, cultural dances are also a form of preserving and promoting one’s culture. And this, one can see being practised as groups in various communities throughout the history. Cultural dance performances increase social and cultural interaction and contribute to a sense of community well-being and togetherness. Nepali community dances are vital to life, culture, and traditions. So, here are some traditional cultural dances performed by different communities in Nepal.

What to see?

Kathmandu Durbar Square: A UNESCO World Heritage site and an important site for Buddhist and Hindu rituals, holy ceremonies, royal events, and kingly coronations.
Kathmandu Durbar Square, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is one of three squares within Kathmandu Valleyin Nepal. Durbar Square (durbar translates to “palace” or “a court held by a prince”) is an important site for Buddhist and Hindu rituals, holy ceremonies, royal events, and kingly coronations.

What to see?

Visit the one of the most stunning destiation in Kathmandu the Hanuman Dhoka Royal Palace.
This tower is one of the four red towers that King Prithvi Narayan Shah built delimiting the four old cities of the Kathmandu Valleynamely, the Kathmandu or the Basantapur Tower, the Kirtipur Tower, the Bhaktapur Tower or Lakshmi Bilas, and the Patan or Lalitpur Tower.Founded during the 4thto 8thcentury, AD, Hanuman Dhoka is the royal palace in Kathmandu. This considerably expanded place is one of the most stunning destinations in the region. The sprawling palace, which was damaged during the 2015 earthquake is now extensively restored.

What to see?

Kumari Ghar is a place where the living goddess of Nepal reside.
While there are several Kumaris throughout Nepal, with some cities having several, the best known is the Royal Kumari of Kathmandu, and she lives in the Kumari Ghar, a palace in the center of the city

What to see?

KUMARI: The living goddess of Nepal.
Kumari, or Kumari Devi, or the Living Goddess, is the tradition of worshipping a chosen virgin as manifestations of the divine female energy or Shakti in Dharmic religious traditions. It is believed that the girl is possessed by the goddess Taleju or Durga.The Kumari is revered and worshiped by some of the country's Hindus too. While there are several Kumaris throughout Nepal, with some cities having several, the best known is the Royal Kumari of Kathmandu, and she lives in the Kumari Ghar, a palace in the center of Royathe city.

What to see?

Visit Pashupatinath Temple the most important and secret holy pilgrimage sites for hindu devotees all over the world.
Pashupatinath Temple is revered as one of the most important & secret holy pilgrimages sites for Hindu devotees all around the world. The temple lies in Gaushala of Kathmandu. According to the Hindu religion, Pashupatinath is considered as the protector of the universe and the patron deity of Nepali people.

What to see?

Exlplore Boudanath Stupa, it contains the relics and remains of Buddha and consider as one of the largest spherical stupas in the world.
Boudha stupa is semicircle shaped and contains the relics and remains of Buddha. The stupa's massive mandala makes it one of the largest spherical stupas in the world. Boudha Stupa was listed in world heritage list by UNESCO in 1979 and it is one of the most popular tourist sites in Kathmandu.

What to see?

Searching for an idyllic scenery to explore? Come to Nagarkot and you will surely ask for a day or more!
Nagarkot is 32 km NE of Kathmandu on the northern fringe of the Kathmandu Valley. Nagarkot is famous for its Himalayan views- the Himalayan peaks at sunrise are a magnificent sight to behold. Many wish upon arrival they would have planned for more than one day to stay. Nagarkot is surrounded by thickly forested hills of pine trees which give you an idyllic scene. It is a rustic resort high on the northern fringe of the Kathmandu valley. It is an outstanding hilltop that offers great views of Himalayas, breathtaking mountain scenery and the most impressive views of sunrise and sunset.

What to see?

Discover Bhaktapur Durbar Square, the historical monument around that signifies medieval age, culture and tradition of Nepal.
The former palace ground have been used as government offices, schools and private houses. Like the ones of Kathmandu and Patan, Bhaktapur Durbar Square contains various temples, palaces and courtyards all of which were built in the traditional Nepalese architecture."Bhaktapur Durbar Square" the city is also known, a museum of medieval art and architecture with many examples of sculpture, woodcarving and colossal pagoda temples consecrated to different gods and goddesses which is 15 km far from Kathmandu.

What to see?

Searching for different present or souvenir way back home? It's all around at Thamel Market.
Thamel Market is known as one of the biggest shopping markets of Kathmandu city. You will find multiple branded and local outlets, providing stuff in western as well as antique Nepali style. Foreign tourists love to visit this market and enjoy some shopping. But this is not all, locals are also equally interested in shopping over here. The main reason of attraction for the Thamel Market is the availability of multiple shopping products, ranging from idols to woolen clothes and wooden artifacts, etc.

   

DAY 01: ARRIVE AND EXPLORE THE KATHMANDU VALLEY

➤ Upon arrival in Kathmandu airport, greeted with a warm welcome by our friendly personnel. You will be assisted at the airport and transferred to your hotel for check in and overnight stay.


➤ With Mount Everest straddling its border, rare one-horned rhino roaming its jungles and pagodas studding its valleys, the tiny mountain kingdom of Nepal has an almost mythical quality. You don’t have to be an elite mountaineer to visit this place, there are a wide variety of activities and splendid things to see beyond the mountains such as Scenic Valleys, Forests, Lakes, Caves, Temples, Monasteries and Palaces that offer jaw-dropping sights! Each of these beautiful place stand out in its own unique way.


➤ Overnight stay in Kathmandu at hotel of your choice.



DAY 02: TRAVEL TO CHITWAN (170KM / APPROX. 5HOURS) (Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner)

➤ After breakfast depart for The Royal Chitwan National Park, which is one of the premier drawcards in Nepal. This World Heritage Reserve protects more than 932sq km of forests, marshland and grassland containing sizeable animal populations, making it one of the Best National Parks for viewing Wildlife in Asia. You'll have an excellent chance of spotting the One-Horned Rhinos, Deer, Monkeys, Crocodiles and some of the more than 500 species of birds. If you’re lucky, you may spot a Leopard, Wild Elephant or Sloth Bear and the majestic Royal Bengal Tiger. Elephant Safari here is one of the main attractions of this park. Compared to the cost of safaris worldwide, Chitwan is one of the cheapest. The park used to serve as the Hunting Ground for the Royals of Nepal. Hundreds of tigers, leopards, and rhinos were hunted down during till it was converted to a preserved park in 1973.


➤ Upon arrival check into resort followed by lunch and a briefing on the activities.


➤ A tour guide will take you on a walk to the ethnic Tharu Cultural Village where you can observe their unique culture, architecture, language, lifestyle and the famous Mithila paintings.


➤ Thereafter, you will go the visitor’s center, located in the bank of the Bhudi Rapti River. Here you can learn about the wildlife, history and essence of the park. From here you can enjoy an Exotic Sunset from the Rapti River.


➤ Just before dinner you will be entertained to a Authentic Tharu Cultural Show also known as the Stick Dance. Young village folks will perform traditional folk songs and dances for you wearing their ethnic costumes. You may join in the dancing yourself, and enjoy a rewarding meal after the program.


➤ Overnight stay at the Lodge.



DAY 03: FULLDAY WILDLIFE SAFARI IN CHITWAN (Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner)

➤ After early breakfast depart on a Canoe Ride on the Rapti River. The experience of the canoeing in this river can be both a peaceful and a thrilling experience. During the slow ride in a traditional hand rowed canoe, you will get a Breathtaking view of the National Park and its various wildlife.


➤ Bird lovers will be pleased to spot Different species of Birds like the Egret, Cormorant, Pond Heron and Open Billed Stork. However, the Most Thrilling Part of the Canoe Ride is the opportunity to see the popular Marsha Mugger and Ghariyal Crocodiles in theirs' natural habitation. As the critical endangered Gharial is only found in the northern part of the Indian Subcontinent, you are certainly not going to regret its sighting.


➤ Thereafter proceed on a Guided Nature Walk. Our Nature Guide will take you for a walk through the dense forest around the natural habitat of the wild animals with birds chirping. They share their extensive knowledge with you and take you to prime spots in quest of rear and endemic species. Be on the look out for the great one-horned rhinoceros, wild boar, sloth bear, bison, gangetic dolphins, gharial crocodile and Royal Bengal Tiger. This is the Only National Park in the World that allows Jungle Walk in the core area of the Park. Jungle trekking here also unveils the many various rare flora and fauna.


➤ Next seated high on the back of a trained elephant proceed on a Elephant Safari, exploring the grassland and core area of the park. Nepal is also again probably the only country in the world where jungle safari is carried out in elephant rides.


➤ Meals and overnight stay is provided at the Lodge.



DAY 04: TRAVEL TO POKHARA (160KM / APPROX. 6HOURS) | BOATRIDE IN PHEWA LAKE (Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner)

➤ After breakfast depart for Pokhara Valley which is One of the Most Picturesque spot of Nepal. The beauty of Pokhara is enhanced by its lovely lakes, which have their source in the glacial region of the Annapurna range of the Himalayas. Pokhara is also the only place in the world to provide dramatic views in a sub-tropical setting. Machapuchre Mountain, for example, is only 28km from Phewa Lake and not a single mountain range intervenes between the two. As The gateway to the Himalayas, Pokhara, with snow-capped mountain views is also famous for boating, trekking, rafting and extreme sports like rafting, canoeing and bungee jumping.


➤ Enroute stop for lunch at a highway restaurant. Upon arrival check into hotel of your choice.


➤ Later proceed for a Boat ride on the lake. Though perfectly picturesque to walk or cycle around, nothing quite compares to a Scenic Boat Ride on the lake against Snow Capped Mountains, undoubtedly the best way to fully appreciate its natural beauty. Whilst the ‘Lakeside’ shores to the east are built up with cafés and hotels, your ride on a traditionally painted wooden rowboat will head west. Here, Lakeside’s houses and restaurants are replaced by the untouched, thick Rani Ban Forest, Mirror-like Waters and the Annapurna Mountains in the background. The boat trip will take you to Tal Barahi Temple, an important religious monument located on an island at the centre of the lake. You will also enjoy breath-taking views of mount Machhapuchhre and other mountain peaks of the Annapurna and Dhaulagiri ranges.


➤ Dinner and overnight stay at hotel.



DAY 05: HIKE SARANGKOT FOR ANAPURNA SUNRISE | DISCOVERY TOUR OF POKHARA (Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner)

➤ Wake up early in the morning for a short hiking trip to Sarangkot Hill (5200ft / 1600 m). Immerse yourself into Nepal's incredible nature and watch the Breath-taking mountain Scenery as the Sun Rises over the Himalayas. Marvel at the spectacular panoramic views of the Himalayas. This viewpoint offers magnificent vistas of Annapurna and other mountains such as Dhaulagiri, Fishtail, Manaslu and Gangapurna. Well worth the hike! Thereafter, you'll head back to Pokhara, for breakfast.


➤ Proceed on a Discovery Tour of Pokhara First visit the the Brilliant-White World Peace Pagoda, a massive Buddhist Stupa which was constructed by Japanese Monks. The shrine is also a vantage point offering spectacular views of the Annapurna range and Pokhara City.


➤ Visit a Tibetan Refugee Settlement. Here you can get a full portrait of the lives of Tibetan refugees. Around 100 Tibetan families live inside this settlement which has a Buddhist monastery, School and a Carpet factory. Most families are engaged in small businesses.


➤ Thereafter proceed to Davis Waterfalls. An interesting note about the waterfall is that it runs down some rocks before disappearing into an underground tunnel leading to a cave.


➤ Next visit the Gupteshwor Mahadev Cave, A sacred Cave under a Waterfall It is rumored to be the longest and most attractive cave in South Asia.


➤ Dinner and overnight stay at hotel.



DAY 06: RETURN TO KATHMANDU (200KM / APPROX. 7HRS) (Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner)

➤ After breakfast depart back to Kathmandu.


➤ Enroute stop for lunch at a highway restaurant. Upon arrival check into hotel of your choice. Rest of the day free to explore Kathmandu on your own.


➤ Evening transferred for a Traditional Nepalese Cultural Dance Show with dinner. Witness the most authentic Nepali culture along with mouth-watering Nepali cuisine in a renowned restaurant


➤ Return to hotel for overnight stay.



DAY 07: EXPLORE KATHMANDU AND PROCEED TO NAGARKOT (30KM APPROX: 1.5 HOURS) (Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner)

➤ After breakfast proceed to Kathmandu Durbar Square, site of the Hanuman Dhoka Palace, which was the Royal Nepalese residence until the 19th century and where important ceremonies, such as the coronation of the Nepalese monarch took place. This is one of the 3 Durbar Squares in Kathmandu, all of which are UNESCO World Heritage Sites.


➤ Thereafter visit the house of the Living Goddess of Nepal. The Kumari is the only living goddess worshiped by both Hindus and Buddhists. The literal meaning of Kumari is Virgin. The Kumaris are young pre-pubescent girls who receive the power of Goddess Kali and Taleju.


➤ Later transferred to Pasupatinath Temple. This temple is one of the most important pilgrim site for Hindus worldwide. According to the Hindu religion, Pashupatinath is considered as the protector of the universe and the patron deity of Nepali people.


➤ Next explore the Bouddhanath Stupa which is semicircle shaped and contains the relics and remains of Buddha. The Stupa's massive mandala makes it One of the Largest Spherical Stupas in the World. Boudha Stupa was listed as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO and is one of the most popular tourist sites in Kathmandu.


➤ Thereafter drive to Nagarkot located 35km from Kathmandu at an altitude of 2,175m. Nagarkot is known as the Himalayan Village on Top of The World. This place used to be the nature retreat of the royals with its unobstructed mountain panorama, which extends from Annapurna in the west to Everest in the east.


➤ Upon arrival check into the hotel of your choice.


➤ After freshening up proceed to the viewpoint for an Amazing Unobstructed Sunset View If you are someone who keeps chasing sunsets and sunrise, the charming town of Nagarkot is the place to be.


➤ Return to hotel for dinner and overnight stay.



DAY 08: RETURN TO KATHMANDU | TOUR BHAKTAPUR DURBAR SQUARE | DEPART (Breakfast)

➤ Rise early in the morning to View the first light of the day on the Himalayas from Nagarkot. After breakfast at hotel free to explore Nagarkot.


➤ Depending on your flight timings or onward plans proceed to Kathmandu.


➤ Enroute visit Bhaktapur Durbar Square. This is the royal palace of the old Bhaktapur Kingdom, 1,400m above sea level. This place is also known as, a museum of medieval art and architecture with many examples of sculpture, woodcarving and colossal pagoda temples consecrated to different gods and goddesses


➤ Free to explore Kathmandu or proceed for shopping in Thamel Market before departing for airport for onward journey.



 




★★★
> Kathmandu: Hotel Simal / Hotel Amala or similar
> Nagarkot: Hotel Vier Point / Shanrilla Resort or similar
> Pokhara: Choice Inn / Tuki Resort or similar
> Chitwan: Safari Adventure Lodge / Green Mansion or similar

RM 3288 (Per Person)

★★★★
> Kathmandu: Crown Imperial / Hotel Grand / Siddhartha Boutique or similar
> Nagarkot: Country Villa or similar
> Pokhara: Ramada Hotel / Majestic Lake Front or similar
> Chitwan: Jungle Villa Resort / River Bank or similar

RM 4407 (Per Person)

★★★★★
> Kathmandu: The Malla Hotel / Yak & Yeti Hotel or similar
> Nagarkot: Country Villa or similar
> Pokhara: Pokhara Grand or similar
> Chitwan:Jungle Villa Resort / River Bank or similar

RM 5027 (Per Person)


Meet & Greet Services
Return Airport Transfers
Hotel Stay as Indicated
Meals as per Itinerary
Tours as per Itinerary
English Speaking Guide

Flight Ticket & Taxes
Nepal Visa Upon Arrival (USD30)
Optional Travel Insurance (RM 91)
Optional Tour Tips(Own) Personal Expenses
Any item not stated under 'Inclusions'

D1: Arrive And Explore The Kathmandu Valley
D2: Travel To Chitwan (170km/Approx.5hrs) (B,L,D)
D3: Fullday Safari In Chitwan (B,L,D)
D4: Travel To Pokhara (160km/approx.6hrs) | Boatride In Phewa Lake (B,L,D)
D5: Hike Sarangkot for Anapurna Sunrise | Discovery Tour Of Pokhara (B,L,D)
D6: Return To Kathmandu (200km / Approx.7hrs) (B,L,D)
D7: Explore Kathmandu And Proceed To Nagarkot (30km Approx.1.5hrs) (B,L,D)
D8: Return To Kathmandu | Tour Bhaktapur Durbar Square | Depart (B)

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[1] On day 1 for the convinience of flight options there are no programs arranged. Should you arrive early you can request for an optional tour or vehicle with driver at your disposal.
[2] Clear Sunrise and Sunset views are not guarenteed and subject to weather conditions.
[3] For the cave visit in Pokhara it will be advisable to carry a torchlight.

Package Valid Till : 20/12/2024

DAY 01: ARRIVE AND EXPLORE THE KATHMANDU VALLEY

➤ Upon arrival in Kathmandu airport, greeted with a warm welcome by our friendly personnel. You will be assisted at the airport and transferred to your hotel for check in and overnight stay.


➤ With Mount Everest straddling its border, rare one-horned rhino roaming its jungles and pagodas studding its valleys, the tiny mountain kingdom of Nepal has an almost mythical quality. You don’t have to be an elite mountaineer to visit this place, there are a wide variety of activities and splendid things to see beyond the mountains such as Scenic Valleys, Forests, Lakes, Caves, Temples, Monasteries and Palaces that offer jaw-dropping sights! Each of these beautiful place stand out in its own unique way.


➤ Overnight stay in Kathmandu at hotel of your choice.



DAY 02: TRAVEL TO CHITWAN (170KM / APPROX. 5HOURS) (Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner)

➤ After breakfast depart for The Royal Chitwan National Park, which is one of the premier drawcards in Nepal. This World Heritage Reserve protects more than 932sq km of forests, marshland and grassland containing sizeable animal populations, making it one of the Best National Parks for viewing Wildlife in Asia. You'll have an excellent chance of spotting the One-Horned Rhinos, Deer, Monkeys, Crocodiles and some of the more than 500 species of birds. If you’re lucky, you may spot a Leopard, Wild Elephant or Sloth Bear and the majestic Royal Bengal Tiger. Elephant Safari here is one of the main attractions of this park. Compared to the cost of safaris worldwide, Chitwan is one of the cheapest. The park used to serve as the Hunting Ground for the Royals of Nepal. Hundreds of tigers, leopards, and rhinos were hunted down during till it was converted to a preserved park in 1973.


➤ Upon arrival check into resort followed by lunch and a briefing on the activities.


➤ A tour guide will take you on a walk to the ethnic Tharu Cultural Village where you can observe their unique culture, architecture, language, lifestyle and the famous Mithila paintings.


➤ Thereafter, you will go the visitor’s center, located in the bank of the Bhudi Rapti River. Here you can learn about the wildlife, history and essence of the park. From here you can enjoy an Exotic Sunset from the Rapti River.


➤ Just before dinner you will be entertained to a Authentic Tharu Cultural Show also known as the Stick Dance. Young village folks will perform traditional folk songs and dances for you wearing their ethnic costumes. You may join in the dancing yourself, and enjoy a rewarding meal after the program.


➤ Overnight stay at the Lodge.



DAY 03: FULLDAY WILDLIFE SAFARI IN CHITWAN (Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner)

➤ After early breakfast depart on a Canoe Ride on the Rapti River. The experience of the canoeing in this river can be both a peaceful and a thrilling experience. During the slow ride in a traditional hand rowed canoe, you will get a Breathtaking view of the National Park and its various wildlife.


➤ Bird lovers will be pleased to spot Different species of Birds like the Egret, Cormorant, Pond Heron and Open Billed Stork. However, the Most Thrilling Part of the Canoe Ride is the opportunity to see the popular Marsha Mugger and Ghariyal Crocodiles in theirs' natural habitation. As the critical endangered Gharial is only found in the northern part of the Indian Subcontinent, you are certainly not going to regret its sighting.


➤ Thereafter proceed on a Guided Nature Walk. Our Nature Guide will take you for a walk through the dense forest around the natural habitat of the wild animals with birds chirping. They share their extensive knowledge with you and take you to prime spots in quest of rear and endemic species. Be on the look out for the great one-horned rhinoceros, wild boar, sloth bear, bison, gangetic dolphins, gharial crocodile and Royal Bengal Tiger. This is the Only National Park in the World that allows Jungle Walk in the core area of the Park. Jungle trekking here also unveils the many various rare flora and fauna.


➤ Next seated high on the back of a trained elephant proceed on a Elephant Safari, exploring the grassland and core area of the park. Nepal is also again probably the only country in the world where jungle safari is carried out in elephant rides.


➤ Meals and overnight stay is provided at the Lodge.



DAY 04: TRAVEL TO POKHARA (160KM / APPROX. 6HOURS) | BOATRIDE IN PHEWA LAKE (Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner)

➤ After breakfast depart for Pokhara Valley which is One of the Most Picturesque spot of Nepal. The beauty of Pokhara is enhanced by its lovely lakes, which have their source in the glacial region of the Annapurna range of the Himalayas. Pokhara is also the only place in the world to provide dramatic views in a sub-tropical setting. Machapuchre Mountain, for example, is only 28km from Phewa Lake and not a single mountain range intervenes between the two. As The gateway to the Himalayas, Pokhara, with snow-capped mountain views is also famous for boating, trekking, rafting and extreme sports like rafting, canoeing and bungee jumping.


➤ Enroute stop for lunch at a highway restaurant. Upon arrival check into hotel of your choice.


➤ Later proceed for a Boat ride on the lake. Though perfectly picturesque to walk or cycle around, nothing quite compares to a Scenic Boat Ride on the lake against Snow Capped Mountains, undoubtedly the best way to fully appreciate its natural beauty. Whilst the ‘Lakeside’ shores to the east are built up with cafés and hotels, your ride on a traditionally painted wooden rowboat will head west. Here, Lakeside’s houses and restaurants are replaced by the untouched, thick Rani Ban Forest, Mirror-like Waters and the Annapurna Mountains in the background. The boat trip will take you to Tal Barahi Temple, an important religious monument located on an island at the centre of the lake. You will also enjoy breath-taking views of mount Machhapuchhre and other mountain peaks of the Annapurna and Dhaulagiri ranges.


➤ Dinner and overnight stay at hotel.



DAY 05: HIKE SARANGKOT FOR ANAPURNA SUNRISE | DISCOVERY TOUR OF POKHARA (Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner)

➤ Wake up early in the morning for a short hiking trip to Sarangkot Hill (5200ft / 1600 m). Immerse yourself into Nepal's incredible nature and watch the Breath-taking mountain Scenery as the Sun Rises over the Himalayas. Marvel at the spectacular panoramic views of the Himalayas. This viewpoint offers magnificent vistas of Annapurna and other mountains such as Dhaulagiri, Fishtail, Manaslu and Gangapurna. Well worth the hike! Thereafter, you'll head back to Pokhara, for breakfast.


➤ Proceed on a Discovery Tour of Pokhara First visit the the Brilliant-White World Peace Pagoda, a massive Buddhist Stupa which was constructed by Japanese Monks. The shrine is also a vantage point offering spectacular views of the Annapurna range and Pokhara City.


➤ Visit a Tibetan Refugee Settlement. Here you can get a full portrait of the lives of Tibetan refugees. Around 100 Tibetan families live inside this settlement which has a Buddhist monastery, School and a Carpet factory. Most families are engaged in small businesses.


➤ Thereafter proceed to Davis Waterfalls. An interesting note about the waterfall is that it runs down some rocks before disappearing into an underground tunnel leading to a cave.


➤ Next visit the Gupteshwor Mahadev Cave, A sacred Cave under a Waterfall It is rumored to be the longest and most attractive cave in South Asia.


➤ Dinner and overnight stay at hotel.



DAY 06: RETURN TO KATHMANDU (200KM / APPROX. 7HRS) (Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner)

➤ After breakfast depart back to Kathmandu.


➤ Enroute stop for lunch at a highway restaurant. Upon arrival check into hotel of your choice. Rest of the day free to explore Kathmandu on your own.


➤ Evening transferred for a Traditional Nepalese Cultural Dance Show with dinner. Witness the most authentic Nepali culture along with mouth-watering Nepali cuisine in a renowned restaurant


➤ Return to hotel for overnight stay.



DAY 07: EXPLORE KATHMANDU AND PROCEED TO NAGARKOT (30KM APPROX: 1.5 HOURS) (Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner)

➤ After breakfast proceed to Kathmandu Durbar Square, site of the Hanuman Dhoka Palace, which was the Royal Nepalese residence until the 19th century and where important ceremonies, such as the coronation of the Nepalese monarch took place. This is one of the 3 Durbar Squares in Kathmandu, all of which are UNESCO World Heritage Sites.


➤ Thereafter visit the house of the Living Goddess of Nepal. The Kumari is the only living goddess worshiped by both Hindus and Buddhists. The literal meaning of Kumari is Virgin. The Kumaris are young pre-pubescent girls who receive the power of Goddess Kali and Taleju.


➤ Later transferred to Pasupatinath Temple. This temple is one of the most important pilgrim site for Hindus worldwide. According to the Hindu religion, Pashupatinath is considered as the protector of the universe and the patron deity of Nepali people.


➤ Next explore the Bouddhanath Stupa which is semicircle shaped and contains the relics and remains of Buddha. The Stupa's massive mandala makes it One of the Largest Spherical Stupas in the World. Boudha Stupa was listed as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO and is one of the most popular tourist sites in Kathmandu.


➤ Thereafter drive to Nagarkot located 35km from Kathmandu at an altitude of 2,175m. Nagarkot is known as the Himalayan Village on Top of The World. This place used to be the nature retreat of the royals with its unobstructed mountain panorama, which extends from Annapurna in the west to Everest in the east.


➤ Upon arrival check into the hotel of your choice.


➤ After freshening up proceed to the viewpoint for an Amazing Unobstructed Sunset View If you are someone who keeps chasing sunsets and sunrise, the charming town of Nagarkot is the place to be.


➤ Return to hotel for dinner and overnight stay.



DAY 08: RETURN TO KATHMANDU | TOUR BHAKTAPUR DURBAR SQUARE | DEPART (Breakfast)

➤ Rise early in the morning to View the first light of the day on the Himalayas from Nagarkot. After breakfast at hotel free to explore Nagarkot.


➤ Depending on your flight timings or onward plans proceed to Kathmandu.


➤ Enroute visit Bhaktapur Durbar Square. This is the royal palace of the old Bhaktapur Kingdom, 1,400m above sea level. This place is also known as, a museum of medieval art and architecture with many examples of sculpture, woodcarving and colossal pagoda temples consecrated to different gods and goddesses


➤ Free to explore Kathmandu or proceed for shopping in Thamel Market before departing for airport for onward journey.



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