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2N Pokhara • 2N Kathmandu • 2N Chitwan
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Experience an unforgettable journey through Nepal, blending spiritual sites, breathtaking landscapes, and diverse wildlife.
Begin in Pokhara, where serene lakes reflect the towering Himalayas, offering stunning sunrise views from Sarangkot and tranquil boat rides.
Explore Kathmandu, a vibrant city boasting ancient temples and palaces, including UNESCO World Heritage sites like Pashupatinath and Boudhanath Stupa.
Embark on a thrilling jeep safari in Chitwan National Park, encountering Bengal tigers, one-horned rhinos, and exotic birds.
Ride the Manakamana Cable Car to its hilltop temple.
Conclude with a visit to Lumbini, the birthplace of Lord Buddha.
This experience combines cultural immersion, spiritual exploration, and wildlife encounters.
Begin your spiritual journey with a transfer from Gorakhpur to the Sunauli border, crossing into Nepal to explore Lumbini, the sacred birthplace of Lord Buddha.
Discover the Mayadevi Temple, Ashoka Pillar, and the tranquil Sacred Pond, immersing yourself in Buddhist history.
Experience the serene World Peace Lamp and visit diverse Buddhist monasteries in this culturally rich region.
Enjoy a picturesque drive through Nepal's rolling hills to Pokhara, where you'll check into your hotel for an overnight stay.
Start with an unforgettable sunrise at Sarangkot, offering panoramic views of the Annapurna and Dhaulagiri mountain ranges.
Explore Pokhara's cultural and natural wonders:
Enjoy a serene boat trip on Phewa Lake, including a visit to the Tal Barahi Temple on a charming island.
End your day at Lakeside Pokhara, browsing local shops and relaxing in cozy cafes before your overnight stay.
Embark on a scenic journey to Kathmandu, enjoying breathtaking countryside views.
Visit the Manakamana Temple, dedicated to the Goddess of Wishes, accessible via a cable car ride.
Travel through rolling hills and river valleys before arriving in Kathmandu by evening for your overnight stay.
Explore Kathmandu's UNESCO World Heritage Sites:
Return to your hotel for an overnight stay.
Drive to Chitwan National Park, a renowned wildlife sanctuary.
Immerse yourself in local culture with a traditional Tharu village tour.
In the evening, enjoy the vibrant Tharu Stick Dance, showcasing indigenous heritage.
Overnight stay at a comfortable jungle resort in Chitwan.
Start your wildlife adventure with a safari in Chitwan National Park.
Activities include:
Relax in the evening before your overnight stay.
Enjoy a leisurely drive back to Gorakhpur, India, appreciating Nepal's landscapes one last time.
Spend a relaxed morning with optional sightseeing or unwinding.
Transfer to the airport for your onward journey, taking with you memories of Nepal’s diverse landscapes, rich culture, and warm hospitality.
You can experience Everest Mountain Flights, a 50–60 minute scenic flight from Kathmandu Airport, offering breathtaking aerial views of Mt. Everest and other Himalayan peaks. The journey starts at 5:30 AM from your hotel, with flights departing at 6:30 AM. The total experience lasts around 3 hours.
Paragliding in Pokhara lets you soar over the beautiful valley with stunning views of Phewa Lake and the Annapurna range. The actual flight lasts 20–30 minutes, with the total trip taking around 3 hours. You can choose between two departure times: 11:00 AM or 1:00 PM from your hotel in Pokhara.
Yes! You can enjoy Trishuli River Rafting, an exhilarating white-water rafting experience. The rafting spot is about 100 km from Kathmandu, making it a perfect stop on the way to Pokhara. The rafting journey covers 18–20 km, offering a mix of thrilling rapids and scenic river views.
Yes, most travelers require a visa to enter Nepal except Indian Citizens.
Visa on Arrival is available for most nationalities at Tribhuvan International Airport (Kathmandu) and various land border crossings. It is recommended that you check the latest visa regulations before traveling.
To enter Nepal, you need:
Nepal is a year-round destination, but the best travel months are:
Nepal offers a variety of cuisines, from traditional Dal Bhat (lentils and rice) to international dishes. Street food like momos (dumplings) and Newari delicacies are must-tries. Vegetarian and vegan options are widely available.
No, sightseeing within World Heritage Sites and pedestrian-friendly areas is done on foot, as vehicles are prohibited inside these locations. Your transport will drop you at the nearest access point.
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