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The Major
Highlights of the Tour
KATHMANDU
This is one of the most popular tourist destination enlisted
in the World Heritage Sites. Clustered around the central Durbar
Square is the old Royal Palace (Hunman Dhoka), numerous
interesting temples, the Kumari Chowk or Kumari Bahal (House of
the Living Goddessa0 and the Kasthamandap (House of wood) from
which Kathmandu derived its present name. An inquisitive
exploration in the Durbar Square reveals the ancient art and
Architecture of Nepal which has proved to be a masterpiece to
everyone accepting its genuineness.
PATAN
5 kms/3 miles away from Kathmandu City. Patan also known as
Lalitpur is the city of fine arts, enclosed within 4 stupas said
to be built in 3rd century AD, by Emperor Ashoka. You will see
the Durbar square; the Krishna Temple built by Kind Siddhi
Narsingh Malla, Hiranya Varna Mabavihar and MahadouddhaTemple.
BHAKTAPUR
Bhaktapur is also known as “the city of Devotees”. It is
located at a distance of 14 km east of the capital. The ancient
city covers an area of four squares miles, which still retains
the medieval charms and treats its visitors with many wonders of
historical, cultural and artistic achievements. The historic
city was the capital of Kathmandu Valley between the 14th and
16th centuries. Much of the town’s great architectures dates
from the end of the 17th century during the rule of King
Bhupatindra Malla before the valley were divided into three
smaller kingdoms (Bhaktapur, Patan and Kathmandu)
POKHARA
The rare combination of snow-clad peaks and snow fed lakes
and rivers has helped to make the valley of Pokhara (210kms/131
miles from Kathmandu) one of the most picturesque natural
attractions in the kingdom. It is located virtually in the
geographical center of Nepal. Located on the main road between
Kathmandu and Bhairawa, there may be no other place in the world
from where Great Himalayas peaks can be admired from such a
close distance. The Bindhyavasani Temple on its well-kept
platform overlooks a modest amusement park. Phewa Lake, skirted
by a large numbers of unpretentious lodges and simple
restaurants, is the most congenial spot for visitors.
Chitwan National Park:
The park is situated in south central Nepal, covering 932
square km in the subtropical lowlands of the inner Terai. The
area comprising the Tikauli forest-from Rapti River to the
foothills of the Mahabharat-extending over an area of 175 km2
was declared Mahendra Mriga Kunj (Mahendra Deer Park) by the
late King Mahendra in 1959. In 1963, the area south of Rapti
River was demarcated as a rhinoceros sanctuary. The area was
gazetted as the country's first national park in 1973,
recognizing its unique ecosystems of international significance.
UNESCO declared RCNP a World Heritage Site in 1984,In 1996 an
area of 750 square km surrounding the park was declared a buffer
zone, which consists of forests and private lands including
cultivated lands. The park and the local people jointly initiate
community development activities and manage natural resources in
the buffer zone.
Lumbini
Lumbini is situated at the foothills of the Himalayas in modern
Nepal. In the Buddha's time, Lumbini was a beautiful garden full
of green and shady Sal trees (Shorea). The garden and its
tranquil environs were owned by both the ShaAsoka pillarkyas and
Kolias clans. King Suddhodana, father of Gautama Buddha was of
the Shakya dynasty belonging to the Kshatriya or the warrior
caste. Maya Devi, his mother, gave birth to the child on her way
to her parent's home in Devadaha while taking rest in Lumbini
under a sal tree in the month of May in the year 642 B.C. The
beauty of Lumbini is described in Pali and Sanskrit literature.
Maya Devi it is said was spellbound to see the natural grandeur
of Lumbini. While she was standing, she felt labor pains and
catching hold of a drooping branch of a Sal tree, the baby, the
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We have prepared the
following exclusive itinerary that cover tours within Nepal.
Whether of short or long durations, these programs have been
specially tailor-made to suit the interests of our clientele
gleaned from our experiences in operating these tours in the
past. However, should they require more fine tuning to cater
to your particular needs. We could adapt our itineraries
accordingly for details tours.
ITINERARY
DAY 01: ARRIVE IN KATHMANDU:
Arrive at Tribhuvan International Airport.
Welcome by the Travel Staff, Meet with guides
Transfer to Hotel and briefing about the package
Rest of the day free for your own leisure.
Overnight Hotel at Kathmandu
DAY 02: KATHMANDU SIGHTSEEING:
Breakfast at hotel
Full day Sightseeing around Kathmandu and Patan City.
Sightseeing Point – Pasupatinath Temple, Boudha Nath Stupa &
Swyambhunath Stupa
Lunch break will be 45 minutes
Visit Patan Durbar Square
Overnight at Hotel
DAY 03: KATHMANDU - CHITWAN:
Breakfast at Hotel
Drive to Chitwan National Park which is about 136 Km and
will take 5 hrs drive.
Transfer to Resort at Chitwan
After Lunch, Our Jungle Naturalist will short brief you
about Jungle activities
Elephant Safari – Sunset Program, Tharu Culture Stick Dance
Program
Dinner at the Resort in the Central Dinning Hall.
DAY 04: CHITWAN JUNGLE SAFARI:
Breakfast at Resort
Jungle and Nature Walk, Canoeing Trip
Lunch at Hotel
Visit Elephant Breading Center
Dinner & Overnight at hotel
DAY 05: CHITWAN NATIONAL PARK – LUMBINI:
Breakfast at Resort.
Drive to Lumbini.
Lunch on the way
Arrive in Lumbini and Check-in at the hotel.
Dinner at the hotel. |
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DAY 06: LUMBINI SIGHTSEEING:
Breakfast at Hotel.
Sightseeing tour of Lumbini
Lunch at the hotel
After lunch free & relax.
Dinner at the hotel.
DAY 07: LUMBINI – POKHARA:
Breakfast at Hotel.
Drive to Pokhara
Lunch at the Tansen Restaurant.
Reach Pokhara free & relax.
Dinner at the hotel.
DAY 08: POKHARA CITY TOUR:
Breakfast at the Hotel.
Half-day sight-seeing of Pokhara City (Seti Gorge, Davis
Fall & Mahadev Cave)
Return back to the hotel, refresh and have lunch at the
Hotel.
Go the lakeside and enjoy an hour of boating at the
fantastic Phewa Lake of with Fishtail Mountain on the
background.
Walk around the touristy area of Lakeside.
Dinner at the Hotel.
DAY 09: POKHARA – BANDIPUR:
Breakfast at the Hotel.
Drive to Bandipur Height
Check into the resort. Lunch
After lunch, sightseeing of Bandipur village,
Dinner at the Hotel.
DAY 10: BANDIPUR – KATHMANDU:
Breakfast at the Hotel.
Drive back to Kathmandu
Lunch at the hotel
After lunch free & relax.
Dinner at the Hotel.
DAY 11: FREE DAY IN KATHMANDU:
Breakfast at the Hotel.
All day free on your own.
Lunch at the hotel
Evening fare well dinner with culture program
DAY 12: DEPARTURE:
Breakfast at the Hotel.
Departure for the Airport.
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