Trekking in Nepal
This Nepal Package
takes you to a tour of Kathmandu, Chitwan & Pokhara. Kathmandu is
the largest metropolitan city in Nepal which enchants tourists with its
rich culture and cuisines. Kathmandu Packages include visits to places
like the Kumari Ghar, a famous holy shrine and the majestic temples make
you feel spiritual and blessed. Your quest for divinity continues with
visit to myriad stupas and monasteries. Chitwan is famous for jungle
safari tour in preserved wildlife national park. Pokhara is famous for
panoramic views of the Annapurna Himalaya range & crystal lakes.
This is the gateways to the famous Annapurna trekking in Nepal.
Day to Day itinerary
Day 1: Arrive Kathmandu
Upon
arrival at Kathmandu airport, transfer to the hotel. After checking in,
you can relax or just walk around on your own to get the feel of the
city. Overnight in Kathmandu hotel .
Day 2: In Kathmandu
Kathmandu City:
Kathmandu Durbar with its medley of temples and shrines is the
traditional seat of the royalty where Kings are crowned and their
coronations are performed. The big bell; Kal Bhairav Temple; Jagannath
Temple with its erotic carvings on the temple struts; Kasthamandap - the
temple believed to have built from the wood of a single tree and from
which the city of Kathmandu derives its name, are some views you will
enjoy on this tour. But on top of the list is the Kumari Ghar - the
temple of the living goddess. For most of the year, the Kumari is
available to greet people from the balcony of the temple. Photography is
strictly prohibited here. Spend some time browsing through a typical
Nepalese market place.
Swoyambhunath Stupa:
These 2000 years old stupas are situated approx. 1.8 miles west of
Kathmandu on a hillock overlooking the Kathmandu valley. This is one of
the most glorious Buddhist temples. It is decorated with the famous
"Buddha's eyes", and is surrounded by temples and Tibetan monasteries.
Overnight at hotel in Kathmandu.
Pashupatinath:
Lying on the banks of the sacred Bagmati River, this is the country's
most important Hindu temple, dedicated to Lord Shiva. It was built in
1696 with a two-tiered golden roof and silver doors and is famous for
its superb architecture. Each year it draws numerous devotees from all
over India.
Boudhnath Stupa:
It lays approx. 5 miles east of Kathmandu. This is one of the largest
Buddhist shrines in the world, dating before the birth of Christ. It is
the religious center for Nepal's considerable population of Tibetans and
there are a number of thriving monasteries. This area is also referred
to as 'little Tibet'.
Day 3 & day 4: Chitwan
It
takes 4/5 hours drive by air condition bus then transfer to the guest
house. Check in room then have a lunch after that our guest house
manager brief you all 2 nights 3 days package programme . Programmes are
:
- Elephant back safari
- Tharu village visit
- canoeing on the Rapti River & watch the crocodile
- Elephant bathing
- Elephant breeding center visit
- Jungle walk
- Bird watching
- Transfer to Pokhara by Air condition bus
Day 5: Drive to Pokhara from chitwan (4-5 hrs.)
Welcome to pokhara with view top room in Hotel then short walk on the bank of then Phewa Lake.
Day 6: Full day sight seeing tour around Pokhara valley
Sarangkot :
The view of the Annapurna Himalaya from Sarangkot is almost a religious
experience. From there, you can see a panoramic sweep of Himalayan
peaks, from Dhaulagiri (8167m) in the west to the perfect pyramid of
Machhapuchhare (6997m) and the rounded peak of Annapurna II (7937m) in
the east. At dawn and dusk, the sun picks out the peaks in brilliant
colors.
The
main village is just below the ridge, but a set of concrete steps leads
uphill to a dramatic viewpoint in the ruins of an ancient kot
(hill-fort).
Devi's fall:
Devi's Falls marks the point where the Pardi Khola stream vanishes
underground. When the stream is at full bore, the sound of the water
plunging over the falls is deafening, but the concrete walkways don't
add much to the atmosphere. According to locals, the name is a
corruption of David's Falls, a reference to a Swiss visitor who tumbled
into the sinkhole and drowned, taking his girlfriend with him!
Gupteshwor cave:
Gupteshwar Mahadev Cave is a Hindu cave which has a huge stalagmite
worshiped as a Shiva Lingam. It is open from 6 am to 6 pm. It is
directly across the road from Devi’s Falls so you can also go through a
low tunnel behind the shrine and emerge in a damp cavern behind the
Devi’s Falls.
Tibetan Refugee camp:
There are the two Tibetan villages in the vicinity of Pokhara. One of
them called Tashiling is in the south part Devi's fall. The other
village by the name of Tashi Palkhel lies north of Pokhara at a place
called Hyanja on Pokhara Baglung Highway. The Tibetan people living in
these villages keep themselves busy by producing and trading in woolen
carpets and other handicraft items. They also run souvenir shops around
lakeside. Some of them work like hawkers selling souvenirs at bargaining
prices.
Bindhabasini Temple:
This temple is one of the most revered temples of the Pokhara where
hundreds of Hindu devotees flock every morning worship the goddess
Bindhabasini after whom the temple is named. A stone idol of goddess
Bindhabasini is placed here which has seen artistically carved into the
unique shape of goddess Bindhabasini. As legend toes King Khadga Bam
Malla, Kihng of ganga in Kathmandu was a veritable devotee of goddess
Bindhabasini. One night goddess Bindhabasini did appear in his dream and
order him to bring her idol from Bindhyachal Pradesh, India and place
her in Nepal. Porter carry her idol from India and rest overnight at
that place; next morning the porters got up and tried to lift the idol
of Bindhyabasini to their surprise they could not even move the idol an
inch. With great amazement the porters ran to the King and described the
whole story, but they became even more surprised when they found their
King did not show any sign of astonishment. Later on, the king told them
about the wish of the goddess and that she wanted to stay there
permanently. The whole story was later written in a Bhoj Patra during
the reign of King Bhirkote.
Phewa Lake
: Phewa lake and water sports is the main tourist attraction of Pokhara
city and the north shore of the lake has developed into a tourist
district, commonly called Lake-Side, with hotels, restaurants and bars
catering to the tourists. The lake is famous for the reflection of mount
Machhapuchhre and other mountain peaks of theAnnapurna and Dhaulagiri
ranges on its surface. The Barahi Temple is situated on an island in the
lake.
Day 7: Flight back to Kathmandu then sightseeing tour in Bhaktapur then transfer to Nagarkot at hotel
Bhaktapur :
Bhaktapur is known as the 'City of Devotees', the 'City of Culture',
the 'Living Heritage', and 'Nepal's Cultural Gem'. Bhaktapur is filled
with monuments, most terra-cotta with carved wood columns, palaces and
temples with elaborate carvings, gilded roofs, and open courtyards. The
city is dotted with pagodas and religious shrines.
Day 8: Early Moring sunrise tour then transfer to the Air port for final departure or other activities.
Cities Standard Deluxe Luxury
Kathmandu Hotel Manang Grand Shangri-La
Chitwan : Unique Wild resort Riverside Hotel
Pokhara: Bougainvillea Barahi Shangri-La
Nagarkot : country villa country villa
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