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Kathmandu – Nagarkot – Pokhara – Chitwan Tour

Kathmandu – Nagarkot – Pokhara – Chitwan Tour

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  • No. of PersonsPrice per Person
  • 2-4 PaxUS $ 690
  • 5-9 PaxUS $ 620
  • 10-14 PaxUS $ 540
  • 15-19 PaxUS $ 530
  • 20 & Above PaxUS $ 515
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Trip Overview

Kathmandu – Nagarkot – Pokhara – Chitwan Tour

The tour package covering Nepal, Nagarkot, Pokhara, and Chitwan is a combined vacation package. Every one of these locations has special qualities and attractions of its own. The valley of Kathmandu is renowned for its stupas, temples, and palaces. Nagarkot is renowned for its surrounding scenery and charming sunrise view, among other things. Chitwan is renowned for its forest safaris and Tharu culture. Pokhara is well-known for its museums, paragliding from Sarangkot, lakes, caverns, waterfalls, and mountain views.

With visits to several UNESCO WORLD HERITAGE monuments, including Kathmandu Durbar Square, Patan Durbar Square, Bouddhanath, Pashupatinath, Swyambhunath, and Thamel, the Kathmandu Tour offers a close-up look at the nation. Savor the bustle of Thamel, which offers a variety of stores, restaurants, and bars. Discover the Newar community and become familiar with the religious practices of the valley’s residents.

From monkey temples to living goddesses, Kathmandu provides a wealth of opportunities for family outings and cultural exploration. The tour transports you back in time with its architectural wonders in addition to showcasing the rich culture of the Nepalese people. We will also stop in Nagarkot, a settlement in Bhaktapur’s highlands that offers breathtaking views of the Himalayas, throughout this journey.

Another location is Pokhara. This location is breathtaking, set in a valley with hills all around and snow-capped mountains in the distance. This location is the top choice for both local and foreign travelers because to its lakes and mountain views combined with a variety of tourist attractions. During the Pokhara tour, stops include the mysterious Davis Fall waterfall, Gupteshwor Cave, Mahendra Cave, Bat Cave, and Mountain Museum. You will also visit Peace Pagoda, which is on the edge of Pokhara Valley and offers stunning views of Pokhara and the surroundings.

Chitwan is located in Nepal’s lowland region. Chitwan’s subtropical woods are home to a wide variety of fauna. The main draw of this location is Chitwan National Park. In addition to the typical jungle safari, the indigenous Tharu community’s offerings are also highly captivating. During your Chitwan Tour, enjoy seeing tigers, rhinos, buffaloes, deer, monkeys, crocodiles, river dolphins, elephants, and more.

Itinerary

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Kathmandu Arrival

When you arrive in Kathmandu, our representative meets and greets you at the airport in a customary manner by presenting you with a prayer scarf and a floral bead (Mala or Khada). After that, you’re driven to your hotel and have the remainder of the day to recover from jet lag. Even if you can explore the market on your own in the evening, make sure to ask your tour or salesperson for recommendations on worthwhile sights to see.

Accomodation Hotel
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Kathmandu Sightseeing

Our knowledgeable tour guide will arrive at your Kathmandu hotel early in the morning to begin the tour in accordance with the schedule. You are prepared to see four of the most important locations in Kathmandu following an early breakfast: Patan Durbar Square, Boudhanath, Pashupatinath, and Swayambhunath (Monkey Temple). Our sightseeing tour starts today with a visit to Swayambhunath, a 2500-year-old location where the deity of wisdom, Manjushri, is said to have drained the water and settled the Radiant Lotus of the valley mythology. The stupa’s base houses the shrines of the five dhyani Buddhas, who are accompanied by their consorts. After leaving Swayambhunath Temple (where non-Hindus are prohibited), the journey proceeds to Boudhanath, the largest stupa in the world and the center of Tibetan Buddhism in Nepal. The monastery was flanked by antique stores where you could purchase items related to Buddhism that caught your eye. The Pashupatinath temple, which is located beside the Bagmati River, is the next place you should visit after Boudhanath. For Hindus, it is the most sacred temple. This temple receives a large number of visitors from throughout Asia. A Hindu cremation site is also a temple to Lord Shiva. Finally, we will take you to Patan Durbar Square, where you can explore Patan Durbar Square, Mahaboudha Temple, Kumbeshwor Temple, Krishna Temple, Golden Temple, and many other locations throughout Patan. It will be as though Patan has been revealed to you as an open museum, complete with exquisitely carved windows, unique roof struts, statues of gods and goddesses, pagoda-style temples with sensual carvings and resting metalwork facades, among many other remarkable features. After being driven to the hotel, you will also get to see the Patan handicraft center.

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Drive to Nagarkot

We travel to Bhaktapur, a city renowned for its rich cultural heritage, after breakfast. The distinctive old town of Bhaktapur Durbar Square is split up into 24 traditional villages. The monument is also known as the “city of devotees” due to the significant influence of tantra, culture, and religion. Due to its distinctive architecture and extensive cultural legacy, Bhaktapur Durbar Square is a popular destination. We will next take a car to Nagarkot, which is situated 2175 meters above sea level. Nepal’s Nagarkot is a well-liked tourism destination. From here, one may enjoy a panoramic view of the main Himalayan peaks in eastern Nepal, including Sagarmatha (Mt. Everest, weather permitting). The peaks of the Himalaya, such as Manaslu (8463 in). From Nagarkot, one can also view clearly Gaurishanker (7134 m), number (6957 in), Choba Bhanre (60l6 in), Langtang (7246 in), and Ganesh Himal (7111 in).

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Drive to Chitwan

We take in the gorgeous sunrise vista and the breathtaking views of the mountains, forests, and unobstructed horizon in the early morning hours. Following that, we take a car to the lowlands of southern central Nepal, home to Chitwan National Park. This location transports you to a tropical forest, grassland, and riverine environment with an abundance of wildlife. After arriving in Chitwan, you check into your accommodation, eat lunch, and then, without spending much time, start doing some of the park’s attractions, such the elephant safari, the jungle walk, the canoe excursion, and maybe even a visit to the elephant breeding center. Savor the evening’s Tharu cultural program.

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Chitwan Jungle Activities

In order to continue your forest activities in Chitwan, get up early. activities like kayaking, visiting a wildlife museum, touring a crocodile conservation project, touring the surrounding area with a variety of ethnic groups, taking a nature walk along the Rapti River’s edge, and bird watching, among others. The Horned Rhino, deer, and birds are all visible. If fortune favors you, you may even catch a glimpse of the Bengal Tiger. Once these tasks are finished, you return to the hotel.

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Drive to Pokhara

We will travel back north into the mountains after breakfast, leaving the Chitwan plain behind. Views of Himalayan peaks perched above green hills drained by falling white water are breathtaking from vantage spots along this roadway. The view of Pokhara from the north is of a snow-capped amphitheater of mountains. Phewa Lake, the largest of Pokhara’s three lakes, will be our next stop.

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Explore Pokhara

You travel to Sarangkot early today in order to take in the breathtaking sunrise and panoramic view of Fishtail Mountain from Sarangkot, which is located 1592 meters above sea level. Return to the lodging in time for breakfast.

Drive to Mahendra Gupha (Cave) first. The Mahendra Gupha is just another one of Pokhara’s natural marvels. The House of Bats is the local name for this spacious limestone cave, and it’s a fitting one. If you want to see the local winged residents as well as the stalactites and stalagmites, it is recommended to carry your own torch.

The Ancient Bazaar Both the traditional bazaar in Pokhara and its ethnically varied merchants are vibrant. There are similarities between its temples and monuments and the Kathmandu Valley’s Newar architecture. Situated approximately 4 kilometers away from Lakeside, the market maintains its unique charm.

Devi’s Drop Devi’s Fall, also called Devil’s, Devin’s, or David’s, is a magnificent waterfall that is located on the highway to Tansen, around 2 km southwest of the Pokhara airport. The area is locally referred to as Patale Chhango. According to legend, a hiker named Devin, David… was carried away by the Pardi Khola and vanished into a tunnel beneath the falls.

Devi’s fall is close to Gupteswar Gupha, a hallowed cave. The length of the cave is over three kilometers. It features a few large passageways and hall-sized chambers. Since a phallic emblem of Lord Shiva has been preserved here in the same state as it was found and taking pictures within the cave is forbidden, this cave is particularly significant to Hindus.

Mounteering history, records, and chronicles can be found at the International Mountain Museum, which is situated in Rato Pairo. The museum’s three main exhibition rooms, the Hall of the Great Himalaya, the Hall of Fame, and the Hall of World Mountains, are spread across a total floor surface of 4,242 square meters on a land area of 12.5 acres. Along with it, it has an audio-visual area, a library, and a prayer chamber known as Lakhang. The culture and way of life of the mountain inhabitants, as well as models of magnificent peaks and mannequins of well-known mountaineers, are among the other attractions.

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Drive Back to Kathmandu

You’ll be transported back to Kathmandu after breakfast. After traveling for seven hours to get to Kathmandu, you can unwind at the hotel in the evening.

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Kathmandu Departure

Take pleasure in the lavish breakfast that the hotel serves you. We would be pleased to hear about your experience traveling with us, and we will remember your input to treat our other visitors with consideration. When it’s time to say goodbye to your Nepal colleagues and head home, you’ll be transported to Tribhuvan International Airport, where you can make unforgettable memories.

Trip Info

What’s Included in this tour

  • Nepali Style Welcome at arrival
  • Local arrival & departure transfers.
  • 03 nights’ accommodation in Kathmandu on double/twin sharing with Bed and Breakfast.
  • 01 nights’ accommodation in Nagarkot on double/twin sharing with Bed and Breakfast.
  • 02 nights’ accommodation in Chitwan on double/twin sharing with Bed and Breakfast.
  • 02 nights’ accommodation in Pokhara on double/twin sharing with Full Board basis with jungle activities
  • Sightseeing as per the itinerary.
  • 01 pcs 4G Sim Card for team leader (top-up required by user)
  • 1 bottle Mineral water during Sightseeing
  • All Transfer and Sightseeing by private A/C vehicle as per Pax
  • Special souvenir on departure
  • All applicable hotel taxes

What's Not included in this tour

  • Licensed holder tour guide during sightseeing, Domastic and International Flight, Entrance & monument fees, bar bills, laundry bills, Airport taxes, Tips and all other expenses except mentioned in package includes heading. Baggage and personal expenses. Any other expenses due to political, Act of nature or any other reason which are beyond control of Mission Nepal Holidays or its associate agent

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