500 Scheduled Holidays, 1000 Tailor Made Holidays & Special Interest Holidays @ Unbeatable Prices & Service Inclusions
500 Scheduled Holidays, 1000 Tailor Made Holidays & Special Interest Holidays @ Unbeatable Prices & Service Inclusions

6 Nights 7 Days Tour
Overview

Day 1 Arrive Kathmandu, meet with traditional garland welcome and transfer to hotel- Sightseeing tour of PASHUPATINATH TEMPLE (UNESCO World Heritage Site): Situated 5 km east of Kathmandu, the temple of Lord Shiva is considered one of the most sacred Hindu shrines in the world. The two-tiered pagoda with golden roofs and silver doors houses the sacred linga, or phallic symbol, of Lord Shiva. Chronicles indicate the temple existed before 400 A.D. Near the Pashupatinath Temple on the banks of the Bagmati River lies Guheswari, where, according to mythology, a portion of Sati Devi, Lord Shiva’s consort, fell when a grief-stricken Shiva wandered aimlessly across the earth carrying her dead body on his shoulders following her self-immolation. Later continue on the BOUDDHANATH STUPA (UNESCO World Heritage Site): Situated 8 km to the east of downtown Kathmandu, Bauddhanath is one of the most imposing landmarks in Kathmandu, visible as soon as you land at the Tribhuvan International Airport. It is the largest stupa in the Kathmandu Valley and is the center of Tibetan Buddhism.

Welcome Nepali dinner at Nepalese Restaurant- Overnight Hotel

Day 2 Kathmandu to Pokhara (6/7 Hours). In the morning Drive to Pokhara, the finishing point for the famous Annapurna Circuit trek and the starting point for various other treks through the Annapurna Range. Pokhara became a popular tourist destination in the 1970s, popular then for its laid back setting and idyllic scenery. It has rapidly developed since then into a modern mountain resort and offers a last chance stop for trekking supplies. Yet it retains much charm, with its calm lakes and surrounding snowy peaks offering serenity to those who visit.

Upon arrival Sightseeing tour of Hiking World Peace Pagoda, The World Peace Pagoda can be seen on top of a hill on the southern fringe of Phewa Lake. It has four images of the Buddha facing the four directions. The dome-shaped pagoda is an impressive sight, and its hilltop location commands a great view. It is a great vantage point which offers spectacular views of the Annapurna Mahendra Cave: This is a large limestone cave at a two-hour walk to the north of Pokhara. Locally known as the House of Bats, it is famous for its stalactites and stalagmites. and Boating at Fewa Lake- Overnight Hotel

Day 3 Pokhara to Chitwan (4/5 Hours). Breakfast, drive to Chitwan (Chitwan literally means “heart of the jungle”. In recent years Chitwan tops the list of things to do in Asia. It is a truly wildlife adventure of a different kind – jungle safaris on elephant backs or jeeps, bird watching, canoe rides and jungle walks.

The Chitwan National Park is Asia’s best preserved conservation area, where wildlife thrives and their habitats remain intact. Only half-hour flight from Kathmandu, the park lies in the Inner Terai lowlands and consists of Sal forests, tall elephant grasslands, hills, ox-box lakes and flood plains of the Narayani, Rapti and Reu rivers. Enlisted as a UNESCO World Heritage Site (Natural) in 1984, the park spreads over an area of 932 sq. km.) - Overnight Lodge

Day 4 In Chitwan- Continue Jungle activities- Overnight Lodge

Day 5 Chitwan to Daman/Everest Panorama Resort. We leave Chitwan National Park and drive to Daman for a relaxing overnight stay in the wonderful hill country. Daman has been said to have, arguably, the best outlook over the Himalayas in the whole region, with unrestricted views. On a clear day, eight of the world's ten highest mountains extending over 400km of unbroken range can be viewed from here, from Everest in the East, past Dhaulagiri in the West.

Whilst in Daman, we are able to hike to nearby Monastery (2 hours both ways/time with the Buddhist Monk) through thick forest with rhododendron trees and orchid that cascade with every hue and colour during the flowering seasons, and have tea with the Tibetan Lama (monk)- There are many soft adventure available here this high mountain resort such as village hikes, pony treks, burma bridge, zip-flying, pyramid climb, rodeo bull, mini-golfing, archery, snooker plays, disco etc - Overnight Resort.

Day 6 Daman to Kathmandu. Drive back to Kathmandu. Upon arrival we transfer to our hotel. Afternoon: Sightseeing tour of KATHMANDU DURBAR SQUARE (UNESCO World Heritage Site): Situated in the heart of old Kathmandu city at Basantapur, Kathmandu Durbar Square never fails to impress first time visitors with its ensemble of palaces, courtyards and temples built during the Malla period. The Durbar Square includes the Hanuman Dhoka Royal Palace, the historic seat of the royalty; the magnificent Taleju Temple towering more than 40 meters; Kumari Ghar, the residence of the Living Goddess, Kumari; Ashok Vinayak, also called Kathmandu Ganesh, a temple without a filial ; and Kal Bhairav, the God of Wrath. The capital takes its name from the giant pagoda of Kasthamandap, which is said to have been built out of a single tree. Since the time of the Malla kings, the Durbar Square has been the city’s social, religious and political focal point.

Continue on the SWAYAMBHUNATH STUPA (UNESCO World Heritage Site): Resting on a hillock 3 km west of Kathmandu, it is one of the holiest Buddhist Chaityas in Nepal. It is said to have evolved spontaneously when the valley was created out of a primordial lake more than 2,000 years ago. This stupa is the oldest of its kind in Nepal and has numerous shrines and monasteries on its premises.. Free for shopping - Overnight Hotel

Day 7 Final Depart Kathmandu at 0925 hrs by KB 401 for Paro with traditional farewell in Sherpa style.

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