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Nepal at a Glance Luxury

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  • Tour Category

    Private Tour

  • Duration

    11 Days

  • Activity Level

    EASY

  • Language

    English, French, Spanish

Description

Nepal is full of exciting destinations to travel to and relish the mix of nature and culture. Nepal at a glance Luxury Tour is one such trip that entails both these aspects of the country and offers lifetime experiences to travelers on the high standard. The tour includes famous stops in the country including Chitwan, Lumbini, and Pokhara. Moreover, the cultural display in Bandipur and natural beauty in Nagarkot are also equally surreal. All in all, It is the best way to understand Nepal, its diversity, and its richness on the Luxurious.

The tour begins once you land at the airport in Kathmandu. Then, you will spend a day in the valley and visit the world heritage sites in the city. Some of the popular stops are Kathmandu Durbar Square, Pashupatinath, Boudhanath, and Swayambhunath. Next, you head to the Chandragiri viewpoint and explore the area. The next destination on the tour is Nagarkot which is famous for panoramic views of the Himalayas in Langtang, Jugal, and Rolwaling ranges.

Itinerary
  • Nepal at a Glance Luxury
    Day 11 :

     Day 01: Arrive at Kathmandu Airport.

    Your arrival in Kathmandu will be marked by landing at the Tribhuvan International Airport (TIA). A company representative of Himalayan Adventure Treks & Tours will receive you and transfer you to your hotel. Evening you can meet the participants and the trek members. Overnight stay at a hotel in Kathmandu.

    Day 02: Explore Kathmandu Valley. 

    After breakfast, we start for Kathmandu city tour which includes the four of the UNESCO heritage site in the valley.
     

    Pashupatinath Temple: It is a very large, complex, and focal point for the Hindu religion. This old and very revered complex of Temple and shrines is dedicated to Lord Shiva, one of the main deities of Hinduism and very popular in Nepal as well as Indian devotees. Hindu people believe that Lord Shiva has multiple forms he is often seen as the destroyer god. This has great significance for the Pashupatinath temple as it is the site of many Hindu ritual cremations each day on the bank of holy Bagmati River. Pashupatinath Temple is considered by Hindus to be an auspicious site for passing from one stage of life to the next through the purifying and destroying flames of cremation on the bank of Bagmati river and feet of Lord Shiva called Brahmanal. However, on a happier note, visitors may also get to see the temple in a buoyant festival mode with one of the many Hindu festivals like Shivaratri, Teej, Janaipurinma and many celebrated here throughout the year.

    Boudhanath Stupa: It is a Buddhist religious complex with a long history back over 500 years and more. which is also the World Heritage Site UNESCO. Located on the eastern part of Kathmandu valley it is now a site of great pilgrimage for Buddhist followers who circle its massive stupa, spin its many prayer wheels and visit its beautiful monastery. The main feature of Boudhanath is its huge hemispherical white stupa with a central golden tower and the all-seeing eyes of the Buddha. It also believes that eyes represent peace and love. Visitors should circle the stupa in a clockwise direction and spin prayer wheels for good fortune and get Nirvana. Boudhanath surrounding is a kind of school for the visitors who are interested in Thangka painting to see highly skilled artists at work on religious mandala paintings.

    Kathmandu Durbar Square: It holds the places of the ancient king who ruled over the Kathmandu Kingdom. The durbar square is an ancient Malla king of the Kathmandu Valley. It is all of the arts and architectural treasures of a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It is also called the Hanuman Dhoka in central Kathmandu. It believes that the Kasthamandap temple was build in the 5th century from the single tree. The durbar square has many beautiful multi-storey pagodas and temples with ornate carving and carpentry artwork that tells some of the stories of the ancient kings and their mystical time and beliefs. The durbar square contains many important Hindu temples and statues such as Kal Bhairab, Swyat (White) Bhairb, and Lord Shiva. The main attraction for tourists contains unique and intriguing Kumari Chowk. This is an ancient and ornate house where resides in the Living Goddess. The young girl has chosen through an ancient and mystical selection process from the Newar community to become the human incarnation of the Hindu mother goddess, Durga. At the Kumari courtyard the right time is in the afternoon you may see a brief glimpse of the Goddess at her window.

    Swayambhunath (Monkey Temple): Swayambhunath stupa complex that sits atop a high hill overlooking Kathmandu and the entire Kathmandu Valley with Mountain ranges on the north side. Swayambhunath is probably the most sacred Buddhist pilgrimage site in Nepal. It is another famous tourist destination and holiest Buddhist and Hindu pilgrims. This temple also called the Monkey temple due to the lots of monkeys and they have their swimming pool. This is a wonderful place to catch your breath and observe the sunset, start to understand the deep importance of Buddhist belief to the people. It consists of a very large white stupa with the all-seeing-eyes, it believes the love and peace of Lord Buddha and many small stupas and beautifully carved stone shrines on the top of the hill. If you feel more energetic then you might also like to try some or all of the 350 steps or more that lead all the way from the eastern part from the temple called Bhagwan pau (God Feet)up to your Swayambhunath stupa vantage point.

    Day 03: Patan, Bhaktapur visit & overnight at Nagarkot.

    After breakfast, we start our tour to Patan and Bhaktapur Durbar Square which is another UNESCO heritage site in the valley.

    Patan Durbar Square: It is a historic plaza located in the city of Lalitpur, which is also known as Patan, in the Kathmandu Valley of Nepal. It is one of the three Durbar Squares in the valley and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

    The square is home to many ancient temples, palaces, and other important buildings that date back to the Malla period of Nepalese history. The most prominent structure in the square is the Patan Royal Palace, which was once the residence of the Malla kings and is now a museum that houses artifacts and art of the Nepalese royalty.

    Other notable structures in the square include the Krishna Temple, which is a stone temple built in the 17th century and is dedicated to Lord Krishna, the Bhimsen Temple, which is dedicated to the god of trade and commerce, and the Golden Temple, which is a Buddhist monastery that is famous for its intricate wood carvings and metalwork.

    Patan Durbar Square is also home to many other temples, shrines, and courtyards, all of which offer a glimpse into the rich cultural and religious heritage of Nepal. The square is a popular destination for tourists and locals alike, and it is a center for cultural and religious festivals, many of which are held there throughout the year.

    Patan Durbar Square is a must-visit destination for anyone interested in Nepalese culture and history, and it is a reminder of the rich artistic and architectural traditions that have flourished in Nepal for centuries.

    Bhaktapur Durbar Square: where you will witness unique culture and finest display of craftsmanship. Bhaktapur is the only place in Nepal that has remained untouched by western culture. Lion Gate, Golden Gate, Art Gallery, Statue of King Bhupatindra, Nyatapola Temple, and fifty-five windowed Malla Palace are the living prides of Bhaktapur and you will tour around all these places then drive you to Nagarkot.

    It is famous for seeing the incredible sunrise and sunset view with speculators view of with Mahalangur Ranges, deep valley. After visiting the Chandragiri we will drive to another attraction place called Nagarkot where you can enjoy the sunset and panoramic views of the Himalayas in Langtang, Jugal, and Rolwaling ranges.

    Day 04: Drive from Nagarkot to Chitwan National park.

    Morning witness sunrise at Nagarkot, small village seat at about 7500 Ft altitudes, offering fine views from Dhaulagiri in the west to Kanchenjunga in the east. On a fine day, one can even see the tip of the Everest from here. After breakfast, we drive to the Chitwan National park in about 5 hours drive.

    After lunch in Chitwan In the evening explore the park first by Sightseeing in the Tharu village tour, Tharu cultural museum, Elephant stable, including sunset viewpoint. Same evening you will enjoy with Tharu cultural dance program.

    Day 05: Jungle Activities in Chitwan National Park.

    Morning breakfast, we will go for Canoe ride about 1 hour where you can see lots of crocodile-like Gharial and Mugger then we will walk inside the jungle to explore the wild animals, birds. Then we, visit the Elephant breeding center. We will enjoy the bathing (shower) with elephants on the river.

    Afternoon we will have lunch then we go for a Jeep safari inside the National park for 4 hours or elephant back safari. Where we see lots of animals including Royal Bengal Tiger. (if we lucky)

    Day 06: Drive from Chitwan to Lumbini.

    The morning after breakfast we drive to Lumbini. After 4 hours drive, we reach to Lumbini. This is the birthplace of Lord Buddha. After lunch, our local guide will help you to explore the heritage sites. The broken Ashoka Pillar, remnants of an old monastery, images of Buddha’s mother Maya Devi, are still preserved here.

    The Buddha himself proclaimed Lumbini as one of the foremost pilgrimage sites among the famous Chatumahasthana (the four great places of Birth, Enlightenment, Sermon, and Mahaparinirvana). Overnight we stay in Lumbini

    Day 07: Drive from Lumbini to Pokhara.

    Breakfast at a hotel in Lumbini we start our hilly journey to Pokhara, where we can enjoy the High mountains of Manasalu, Dhaulagiri Ganesh Himal, and the deep valley between Terai and hilly part of the country. At the same time, we can see the Palpa (Tansen) town. which are on the top of the hill, the best place for viewpoint, rich in culture and historical monuments and old Durbar.

    This place is also famous for Nepali traditional cap (Dhaka Topi) and Brass water jar (Karuwa), After we visit this rich place we start our journey to a beautiful city Pokhara. After check-in hotel and refreshment, walking around lakeside in an evening.

    Day 08: Sightseeing around Pokhara valley.

    Early morning, we will drive to the Sarangkot viewpoint for a great sunrise view over the Annapurna mountain range. Then we will drive back to the hotel and have breakfast. After breakfast, we will go sightseeing around Pokhara that includes the Devi’s fall, Gupteshowar Mahadev temple and Peace pagoda, where you can see the great view of Annapurna ranges, Pokhara valley & Phewa lake. Afternoon you can enjoy boating in Phewa lake and visit the Tal Barahai Temple (Island temple).

    Day 09: Drive from Pokhara to Bandipur.

    The morning after breakfast we drive back to Bandipur from Pokhara enjoying the good view of Marshyandgi river. Bandipur is a cultural town and local ethical Newari people where you can see the typical old houses, culture, and living lifestyle.

    In the evening you can do short hiking in Bandipur village and it’s a good point of sunset and sunrise view of Manaslu and Annapurna ranges with the green valley.

    Day 10: Drive from Bandipur to Kathmandu via Chandragiri.

    After breakfast at Bandipur, we drive back to Kathmandu enjoying the view of the Trishuli river and deep valley. On the way we visit the Chandragiri cable car. Chandragiri tour is to explore the nearest popular hill Chandragiri for Kathmandu Viewpoint. It is also a high green hill just out of Kathmandu valley which is about 2500 meters high. Where you can see the great Himalayas ranges and Kathmandu valley. At the same time, you can enjoy the cable car experience & visit the Shiva temple on the hill station.  Evening at Thamel you can do shopping for your friends & family.

    In the evening we will have dinner in a Nepalese Restaurant along with the cultural dance program.

    Day 11: Departure to Airport.

    A representative from Himalayan Adventure Treks and Tours will take you to the airport, approximately 3 hours before your scheduled flight. On your way home you'll have plenty of time to plan your next adventure in the wonderful country of Nepal.

What's Included
Food and drinks

Dinner
Breakfast
Lunch
Pick up from Airport and Transfer to the hotel by private vehicle.
Three Nights 5* hotel in Kathmandu with Breakfast.
One Night 5* hotel in Nagarkot with Dinner & Breakfast.
One Night 4* hotel in Lumbini with Dinner & Breakfast.
One Night bouquet in Bandipur with Dinner & Breakfast.
Two Night 5* hotel in Pokhara with Breakfast.
Two Nights 4* hotel in Chitwan with full board meals.
National park fees for all activities in Chitwan National Park.
All overland transfers using the private vehicle.
Kathmandu, Chitwan, and Lumbini valley sightseeing by local guide fluent in the English language.
Entrance fees.
Cable car ticket.
Last Night’s farewell dinner at an authentic Nepalese restaurant with a cultural performance.

What's Excluded

Beverages and alcoholic drinks.
Extension of any other tours/accommodation.
All kinds of personal expenses.

What do I need to bring?

 Checklist for Tour in Nepal

Nepal is not only famous for adventure trekking and expedition but also the popular destination for Cultural, Historical, and natural tours. Budget to luxury tours can be done in this beautiful Himalayan nation. Nepal’s towering great Himalayas range and ages of old temples monuments, it’s no surprise from any point of view that so many people have first choice, this small South Asian country on their travel bucket list. Dozens of best trekking trails in the world, Buddhist and Hindu famous religious sites, Natural, Cultural diversity, and delicious local food, travelers either young or old fall in love with Nepal every year. That’s what’s we can't say that Nepal is not the best destination for the tourism hub. Either a short tour or long tour we always welcome the guest from all over the world.

Before you pop on the first plane to Kathmandu, Nepal, it’s important to think about what you’ll put in your backpack list for your amazing holiday. Any type of tour either private car tour, Luxury tour, Honeymoon tour, adventurous tour need the certain types of equipment to help you out, here’s a list of packing essentials for Nepal, as well as what you should buy or rent in Nepal.

 
What to Bring to Nepal for my Package Tour:

Passport:

This may seem obvious important documents, but don’t lose your passport! This is your ticket in and out of Nepal with min 6 months valid passport required. Bring along some photocopies of your main passport page too, just in case and bring few Passport sizes photos for trekking permit or for a local SIM card. 

Guidebook for Nepal:

Lonely Planet guidebook to Nepal provides an excellent overview of different places to explore in Nepal, as well as essays on social and cultural norms, a few useful and common Nepali phrases, and tons of hotels, restaurants, and Places recommendations. A guidebook is a great way to learn more about the particular country you’re visiting, and it can help orient you when you’re feeling lost.

Camera and charger:

Photos make your memory recall after many years of your holiday. It keeps your past fresh and unforgettable. During the tour in Nepal, there are so many things that you should keep on your camera. Chances are that you’ll get mountains, Landscape, wild Animals, River and so many attractive views during your visit and you’ll want to have a camera at the ready to make sure you capture the scenery. The Canon EOS Rebel Digital T5 is a good option for beginning photographers who still want quality photos. Alternatively, you can take some pretty great photos with high mega pictures iPhone these days use whatever you’re comfortable with. All hotels during the tour can charge your camera cell.

Cell phone and charger:

Bring your cell phone with you, especially if you know that it’s unlocked (Verizon phones, for example, are generally unlocked). SIM cards in Nepal cost less than $3.00, and a data package is also relatively inexpensive. If you think being able to make calls and have data will be useful, I definitely recommend that you purchase a Local SIM to contact with your friends & family. Wi-Fi is also available in most of the places in Nepal.

Travel insurance:

Travel insurance is important for anyone going overseas. Package Tour in Nepal also required travel insurance and it can be purchased prior to arriving in Nepal. World Nomads and other insurance companies offer excellent, affordable, and flexible travel insurance.

Water bottle or Camelbak:

Water is essential for life, and clean water is imperative during on holiday. When visiting the less developed countries like Nepal it is a concern that all travelers should consider. Camelbak water sack has come in handy countless times during my travels in Nepal. It’s important to carry potable water with you. Bottle water is the main option during the tour and available to all the destinations.

Water purification tablets or water filter: 

Nepal does not have potable drinking water (although it’s much worse in urban areas than up in the mountains), so it’s important that you bring along a water filter or purification pills for the trekking but bottled water is also available during the tour, but I would recommend avoiding creating all that plastic waste!

Sandals:

Although most of the time we travel by private car even we need comfortable sandals. Sports sandals definitely come in handy in Nepal, particularly if you’re traveling during hot weather or the monsoon. You’ll be doing a lot of walking during the tour time, so you want something comfortable; Kathmandu is also quite dusty, so something that can be cleaned easily is important.

Non-hiking clothing:

You’re going to explore the sights and sounds of Pokhara, Kathmandu, Nagarkot, Lumbini, Chitwan, or whatever other places you’re visiting. Nepalis avoid dressing shabbily, and few wear athletic clothing on the street. You probably won’t need anything fancy, but I would highly recommend bringing one reasonably modest and nice outfit that you can wear out and the season-wise September to February winter clothes and March to August summer clothes. 

Rain jacket/ Raincoat:

Bring a windbreaker/rain jacket to keep you warm and dry, particularly if you’re traveling between June to August when it rains more consistently. Monsoon season is more active these 2/3 months so nice umbrella also works for the tour.

Credit and debit card:

While Nepal is a primarily cash-based society, ATM s are regularly available in Kathmandu, Pokhara, Chitwan, and other large towns. Bring a credit or debit card so you can withdraw cash when you’re in urban areas. I would recommend withdrawing some little expenses like water, entrance fee, souvenir, and meals amount in Kathmandu. Sometimes all the ATM doesn't accept the international card. Max Rs 35000 per transaction and charge Rs 500 per transaction.

Money belt:

While petty thievery is not rampant in Nepal, it does happen but Protects yourself and your belongings by wearing a money belt, which you can use to conceal cash for your daily expenses and important documents like your passport. This particular belt also protects you from thieves who might try to scan your card electronically!

Shampoo and Soap:

Most of the hotels and resort provide the soap and shampoo during your tour but maybe less quality or you might have an allergy issue so highly recommend to bring your own and your favorite.

Power adapter:

Nepal uses plugs from India, Europe, and the United States, so it’s a good idea to bring a converter along with you to make sure you’re able to charge all of your devices without any trouble.

Personal medications:

It should go without saying that you should bring any prescription medication you use with you to Nepal. While certain pharmaceuticals are available at the small pharmacies commonly found in Kathmandu and other parts of the country.

Toiletries:

Razor, razor blades, shaving cream, aftershave toothbrush, toothpaste, dental floss, sunscreen, toilet paper, small towel, and period pads (for women).

Medication:

First Aid Medical Kit box also available on the tourist plate car/ jeep during the tour. Altitude Medicines (Diamox), Tylenol, aspirin, ibuprofen, Anti-diarrheic, Powerful antibiotics, and Nasal Spray or Drops can buy in Thamel or in Pokhara lakeside areas.

Sunscreen:

It’s likely that you’ll be spending a lot of time outdoors during your tour in Nepal, and it’s important to make sure that your skin doesn’t get burned. I like Neutrogena’s sunscreen because it’s creamy without being greasy, and at 85 SPF provides pretty strong protection. It is possible to buy sunscreen in Nepal tourist areas like Thamel, Pokhara, and Chitwan, but you may not be able to find higher-quality brands.

Power bank:

Until recently, power outages (referred to in Nepal as ‘load shedding’) were very common, particularly in Kathmandu and other parts of the country so it’s a good idea to keep your devices charged and to carry around a power bank just in case.

Other packing list items for Nepal:

  • Sleep mask
  • Scarf
  • Sunglasses
  • Travel-sized umbrella
  • Flash drive
  • Kindle or paperback novel
  • Journal
  • Small lock
  • Toiletry bag
  • Day pack
  • Sewing kit
  • Travel pillow
  • Travel sheet/sleeping bag liner
  • Photos from home
  • Feminine products
  • Laundry detergent
  • Headphones
Please Note

  • Not wheelchair accessible
  • Please advise any specific dietary requirements at time of booking
  • Vegetarian option is available, please advise at time of booking if required
  • Not stroller accessible
  • Not suitable for pets
  • No public transportation nearby
  • Infants must not sit on laps
  • Infant seats unavailable
  • Hotel pickups commence approximately 30 - 60 minutes prior to this time, exact pickup time will be advised on reconfirmation.


  • We do Pickup and drop from Kathmandu Airport.

  • Meeting Point

    Thamel Marg, 44600 Kathmandu, NP

    Language

    English, French, Spanish

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