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Nepal is a dream destination for adventure seekers, offering far more than trekking and mountaineering. From rushing rivers to soaring skies and dense jungles, this journey is designed for those who crave both adrenaline and authentic cultural experiences.

Your adventure begins in the “Kathmandu Valley,” where ancient history and vibrant local life co lide. Guided sightseeing takes you through Nepal’s cultural heart, exploring magnificent UNESCO World Heritage Sites, sacred temples, royal palaces, and historic squares. Wander through centuries old cities, admire intricate architecture, and witness living traditions that continue to shape daily life.

The excitement builds as you head out for a thrilling one day white water rafting experience. Navigate powerful rapids as your journey begins through some of Nepal’s most pristine landscapes. Along the riverbanks, take in untouched natural beauty, sandy beaches, traditional villages, and lush forests teeming with diverse flora and fauna an exhilarating blend of adventure and scenery.

Next, venture into the wild at “Chitwan National Park,” one of Asia’s premier wildlife reserves. This UNESCO listed sanctuary offers an immersive jungle experience, where you’ll encounter rare and exotic species. Embark on an exciting elephant back safari through dense grasslands and forests, with opportunities to spot the one horned rhinoceros, deer, crocodiles, and a variety of birdlife, all within their natural habitat.

The journey concludes in the breathtaking “Pokhara Valley,” a haven of natural beauty and adventure. Surrounded by the towering Annapurna range, Pokhara offers serene lakes, peaceful land-scapes, and some of the most spectacular closeup views of the Himalayas. Whether relaxing by “Phewa Lake” or watching the sunrise over snow-capped peaks, this final stop provides the perfect balance of reflection and awe.

“A diverse Nepal journey blending rich heritage, thrilling wildlife safaris, and stunning Himala-yan views. From Kathmandu’s culture to Chitwan’s Jungle adventure and Pokhara’s sunrise mag-ic, every moment inspires.”

Tour highlight:

SwayambhunathKathmandu – The Cultural Heart
  • Durbar SquareDurbar Squares & Ancient Temples: Explore centuries-old architecture
  • SwayambhunathSwayambhunath & Pashupatinath: Iconic spiritual sites
  • Local MaketLocal Markets & Streets: Vibrant culture, shopping, and cuisine
PokharaPokhara – Nature & Adventure
  • Phewa lake BoatingPhewa Lake Boating: Serene lake views with mountain reflections
  • MachapuchareMachapuchare (Fishtail) Mountain: Stunning Himalayan panorama
Chitwan National ParkChitwan National Park – Wildlife Safari
  • Wildlife SafariesWildlife Safaris: Spot rhinos, tigers, and exotic birds
  • CanoeningCanoeing & Jungle Walks: Explore rivers and forests
  • Tharu Culture DanceTharu Cultural Village: Traditional dance and local experiences
You will be welcomed by your guide at the airport, he will bring you to your splendid hotel. After an hour your tour guide will accompany you to walk around Kathmandu old city. Come back to the hotel and free of your own evening.
After breakfast your tour guide will take you for full day (6 hours) sightseeing tour. At first visit to Syambhunath, which is one of the famous and sacred Buddhist temple in Nepal, located on the hilltop around the proximity of the temple several energetic monkeys lives and rules the area
Your next visit is to Kathmandu Durbar Square, it is UNESCO tenth World Heritage Site in Nepal. The Palace, constructed from the 15th – 18th centuries, consists of tremendous variety of the temples dedicated to different Hindu Gods and Goddesses including house of living goddess “Kumari.” May be you have a chance to see her, if she peeps you from her window.
After breakfast your tour guide will pick you up for full day sightseeing tour, first of all visit to Pasupatinath Temple, a sacred Hindu temple of lord Shiva. Then our next visit to Boudhanath Stupa, is one of the largest Buddhist stupa in Asia. It is one of the holy pilgrimage centers of Buddhist, many Tibetian refugees living around here.
In the early afternoon you will visit to Bhaktapur the most beautiful town in the valley, the town is established in the year 889 AD. It is also called “the city of culture” and living heritage. The extraordinary ‘Durbar Square’ has also been enlisted with a prestigious status of UNESCO World Heritage Site. It still retains the medieval charm and visitors to this ancient town are treated with myriad wonders of cultural and artistic achievements. After exploring Bhaktapur. In the early evening you go back to your hotel and in the evening free of your own or if you are interested you can go to see Nepali culture dance show.
In the morning transfer to the airport for 30 minutes flight to Bharatpur. You will be transfer by a jeep to the famous Chitwan National Park. Upon arrival, guests are taken to beautiful resorts followed by refreshment and give you briefing about the lodge facilities and tour program. Then after lunch, there will be slideshow presentation by a professional on the mammals, reptiles, birds, local people, village environment, flora & fauna, and natural history of the park. Later in the evening you are taken off to a walk through villages to uncover the living style of local people.
After a wakeup call at dawn tea or coffee, we head for a jungle walk with our experienced nature guide. Timing will vary depending on the season. Then we go for elephant safari in the Lamital area, come back, have lunch and take a ride on a traditional dugout canoe on the Rapti River to the Gharial Breeding Project.
From the Gharial Breeding Project walk through the jungle back to the lodge accompanied by a trained naturalist and a tracker. We come back to the lodge in the late afternoon, and at 7pm a tribal Tharu dance will be shown after which dinner will be served.
We have early breakfast, take a tour of the ethnic Tharu village near by, and a short jungle walk back to the lodge. Then we leave for the beautiful lake city of Pokhara in our air conditioned mini bus. On arrival in Pokhara, we check into hotel and have a free afternoon.
Early morning transfer to Sarangkot Hill for sunrise view over the Annapurna massif, after the viewing we head back to the hotel for breakfast. The rest of the day is free of your own,you can visit to the Bindabasini temple in the city or boating on Phewa lake or visit International Mountain Museum.
After early breakfast you will proceed to Pokhara airport to fly back to Kathmandu. The flight last 20 minutes and you have stunning panoramic view of Himalaya. Upon arrival to your hotel it is free day. You have an opportunity to go for last shopping or walk around Kathmandu city.
Early morning have your breakfast, it is final departure to your home destination today. Your tour guide will come to drop you to the Airport, if you miss Nepal, we will be pleased to welcome you again and looking forward to see you again..

Cost Includes

  • All accommodation as listed in the itinerary on twin sharing basis in Kathmadu, Pokhara in 4 Star hotel and very good resort hotel in Chitwan National Park.
  • Two full day guided sightseeing tour in Kathmandu
  • All 3 meals in Kathmandu
  • 2 nights and 3 days at Chitwan National Park on full board plan
  • Elephant Safari, Jungle walk, Canoe drive and other activities at Chitwan national park.
  • Private and tourist coach transportations as mentioned in the itineraries.
  • All national park, monument, museum fees and government taxes

Cost Excludes

  • International flights
  • Single supplementary cost
  • Your entrance visa fee
  • Meals not listed in the "Daily food Inclusions"
  • Traveling insurance, Personal Expenses, All soft and Hard Drinks
  • Drinks, snacks, water as well as other individual needs and expenses

Maya Manor Hotel

Maya Manor Hotel, Kathmandu

Hotel Kailash

Hotel Kailash, Pokhara

Hotel Kailash

Hotel Kailash, Pokhara

Hotel Kailash

Machan Country Villa, Chitwan

Visa requirement

Visa is the first requirement before you enter Nepal, which you can obtain at Kathmandu airport on arrival or you can also get it in your country of destination from Nepalese Embassy or consulate offices. Or you can apply online also from the website of immigration department of Nepal under the link. https://online.nepalimmigration.gov.np/tourist-visa We would recommend you to obtain visa either online in advance to avoid long queue at the airport. To obtain on arrival visa you required a valid passport and one passport -size photo with a light background. Credit cards are not accepted as payment of visa fee. No On arrival visa for country list -

AFG,IRQ,CMR,GHA,SOM,SWZ,PSE,ZWE,NGA,ETH,LBR

Visa Facility Duration Fee:

  • Multiple entries 15 days - US$ 25 or equivalent convertible currency
  • Multiple entries 30 days - US$ 40 or equivalent convertible currency
  • Multiple entries 90 days - US$ 100 or equivalent convertible currency
  • For more in details and current updates please visit the link below directly:

http://www.nepalimmigration.gov.np

Travel insurance is necessary

Adequate security gives you therapeutic incorporation in case you turn out to be sick or break your leg at the mountain, your camera overflowing with epic ascending shots is hurt or stolen, your flights are dropped, or you end up included with a disastrous occasion. It's an assurance against potential issues that develop when you're all over the place, and can secure your life. Your own adequate travel insurance ought to be purchased at the time your finalise your booking. This is a mandatory requirement for travel. Sufficient provision that covers personal accidents, death, medical costs and emergency repatriation should all be included under your policy. We would recommend a minimum coverage of 0,000 for each of the aforementioned categories. Your policy will also ideally cover you in cases of cancellations, curtailments, loss of luggage and any personal liabilities that may occur. It is a requirement that you provide proof of sufficient travel insurance.

Clothing

From April to the end of October, it is warm in Kathmandu. In Nepal clothing for traveling purpose should be comfortable and light. You can also wear longer shorts provided that it is weather- friendly. In the months of November to the end of March, days are usually warm and evenings are cool. Put on your summer clothes during the day time but in the evening and night it is advisable to carry a light jacket. Winter season starts from December to February. One must be equipped with sufficient winter wears like jackets, sweaters, trousers etc to stay protected from the cold.

Health & safety in Nepal

Drinking water is very important factor to be safe and prevent from infectious diseases in Nepal. We recommend you only to drink bottled mineral water, which is available in every hotel and shops. If you are traveling in rural areas, like going for trekking, carry iodine tablets with you. Consult your GP or travel health clinic well before departure to check on recommended vaccinations, which may include typhoid and hepatitis A, plus meningitis if trekking to outlying areas. Malaria is present below 1,200m; consider taking antimalarials. In town, stick to bottled water. Take water-purifying tablets with you if you’re trekking or heading off the beaten track.

Altitude sickness

The air pressure is lower as we go higher, that means thinner air, you will be breathing also less oxygen. Same thing happens, when you are trekking in Himalayas above 2000 meter you are breathing less oxygen and there is always danger of having altitude sickness. But it is not for everybody, it also depends on each and everybody’s physical condition. Altitude starts to effect us from 2,000 metres upwards. it is also known as Acute Mountain Sickness (AMS), If trekking at high altitude take precautions to avoid AMS. Make sure you are physically fit, acclimatise to the altitude slowly, eat high-carb meals and drink plenty of water.

AMS is actually more common in fit young men because they are more likely to attempt a rapid ascent by racing up the mountain. It is more safer and enjoyable by planning a sensible itinerary that allows for gradual acclimatisation to altitude as you ascend, but you can back down as fast as you like! If you are not feeling well above 2,500 m, it may be AMS until proven otherwise.

Early symptoms of AMS include:

  • Headache
  • Loss of appetite
  • Nausea
  • Fatigue on minimal exertion
  • Dizziness

What to do if you have AMS?

  • Don’t go higher, rest, drink fluids (not alcohol).
  • If symptoms get worse, immediately descend with a friend.
  • If symptoms fully go away, go up.
  • Consider taking Acetazolamide (Diamox 250 mg twice a day).

You’ll spend your nights in teahouses / Local guest house

In Nepal Teahouse trekking is the most popular form of arrangement which allows trekkers to stay at local lodge and have wholesome foods. The guest houses offer basic twin bed accommodation. It is cold in the night, we would recommend you to bring your own sleeping bag, if you do not have one, we can also provide you.There are only common bathroom and toilet which you have to share with other tourists and they have sometime hot shower.. This type of local lodges are mostly available in most popular trekking routes like – Annapurna, Mustang, Everest and Langtang areas. You will be carrying all your clothing gears along with you depending on the season but in case if you want to buy or hire any trekking items in Kathmandu or Pokhara. There are lots of trekking stores across Kathmandu and in the main streets of Pokhara.

Trekking Gear that you should bring:

  • Waterproof hiking boots (worn in)
  • Waterproof backpack cover and dry bag
  • A warm sleeping bag
  • Rain coat or Jacket
  • Warm Jacket
  • Water purification tablets
  • Altitude sickness tablets
  • Beanie
  • Hand sanitiser
  • Sunscreen
  • Sunglasses
  • Bandaids
  • First aid kit
  • Thermals
  • Hat
  • Warm sleeping bag
  • Warm socks (several pairs)
  • Torch and batteries
  • Snacks
  • Refillable water bottle
  • Gloves and scarf (depending on season and altitude)

Best Time To Trek In Nepal

The best season go for Trekking in Nepal is from the mid of September to mid of December and from late February through to June consider ever best season of trekking in Himalayas. During this period of months have pleasant climate condition not so hot and cold and visibility of mountain are crystal clear. In these months in trekking areas temperatures is stable in the morning 10 to 12 Celsius and during the day 15 to 20 Celsius depending on the Months. Most important thing is there will be less chance of rain, skies are often clear, providing great vistas of the Himalayas.

June, July and August months are main rainy season in Nepal and involves monsoon with heavy rainfall which makes trekking conditions unfavourable. It is cold in the winter months in December and January generally, the days are clear in winter season in Nepal. In winter season in Nepal is usually snow fall in the higher elevations above 5000m. with risk winds and colder temperatures. Therefore, it is ideal for trekking in the lower elevation.

Nepali customs

Nepal is a Hindu dominated religious nation, when visiting its religious places, you should pay an attention. Because some holy Hindu temples are strictly accessible for the Hindus only so, ensure you read the display board before you enter the site or ask near by some one and always explore clockwise around temples. Always ask before you capture religious temples and peoples in your camera, so that you do not offend the peoples feeling and also in terms of respect to the peoples and their culture. By the way expel your shoes when entering those sites or a neighbourhood's home. Shoes are supposed to be containing dirts and leather wears are not allowed inside the temple.

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Trip Facts

Trip Duration : 8 Days
Highest Altitude : 1300 m.
Difficulty : Moderate
Season : September to May
Activity : Culture & Jungle safari
Group Size: 8 pax
Transportation: Flight and Bus
Accommodation : 3 star hotels / tented camp
Meals: 3 meals on river rafting tour
Start-End : Kathmandu - Kathmandu
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