Overview

Swastik Holiday offers incredible Nepal tour package for 7 days for you to enjoy this stunning location. You will be fascinated by Nepal's natural beauty without a doubt. This tour to Nepal will thoroughly revitalize you. You may visit the top locations to experience local culture, beautiful scenery, and a traditional ambiance to the utmost with our Nepal tour for 7 days.

Trip Highlights

  • Visit Bouddhanath Stupa
  • Perform Aarati at Pashupatinath Temple
  • Visit Chitwan National Park
  • Visit Jungle walking & Tharu Village
  • Enjoy Sunset & canoeing at Budhi Rapti River
  • Visit Elephant Breeding Center
  • Enjoy Culture Show
  • Visit Birthplace Lord Buddha
  • Visit Mayadevi Temple
  • Enjoy Lumbini Garden
  • Visit Buddhist Monasteries & Shrines
  • Visit Sarankot hill
  • Visit Bindabasini temple
  • Visit Davis falls & Gupteshwor cave
  • Visit Talbarahi Temple
  • Enjoy Boating on Fewa Lake
  • Visit Manakamana Temple
 

Recommended Itinerary for 7 Days Tour to Nepal

Day 01Arrival in Nepal

You will be welcomed by one of our representatives upon arrival in Kathmandu and driven to the hotel. The political and cultural centre of the Kingdom lies in the Kathmandu Valley, which is home to Kathmandu, the capital city of Nepal. Two cities, Patan and Kathmandu, make up the urban sprawl that is contemporary Kathmandu.

You will be taken to Pashupatinath, a Hindu holy place in Nepal, after a little period of rest. This is where revered sadhus gather to pray and the Bagmati River is used for cremations. We carry on to Boudhanath, the most important Buddhist site in Nepal, where all devoted Buddhists make pilgrimages. Boudhanath is home to one of Buddhism's largest stupas. A motel night is spent.

Day 02Nepal: sightseeing in Patan and Lalitpur

You'll be taken to visit Patan this morning. The second largest town in the valley, also known as Lalitpur, is the city of beauty, which is only separated from Kathmandu by the Bagmati River. Due to its old architectural treasures, Lalitpur is divided from other cities. The central Durbar Square in Patan is totally crammed with temples: It is a focal point of architecture with a far higher density of temples per square metre than in Kathmandu or Bhaktapur. The majority of the Tibetan community in the valley resides in the city's Tibetan Refugee Centre. The Tibetans are nominally refugees, yet because of the carpet industry they run, they are among the richest people in the region.

Drive to Pokhara after leaving the hotel later. Kathmandu is 210 kilometres and 7 hours' travel from Pokhara. The 25,000+ peaks of the Annapurna and Dhaulagiri ranges climb a just 20 miles from Pokhara town (2,352 feet) and there are no ridges in between to obstruct the vista.

You might choose to ride the cable cars at Manokamna Temple along route at your own expense. Transfer to accommodation after arrival in Pokhara.

Day 03Sarangkot Village tour

You'll have an outing to Sarangkot this morning. North of Phewa Lake, on top of a hillside, is the settlement of Sarangkot (1590 m). Sarangkot offers stunning views of the sunrise and sunset as the sun casts red colours across the Himalayan range. From here, you may see Ganesh Himal, Machhapuchhre, Annapurna, and Dhaulagiri in their entirety on a clear day.

You will go to Bindebasini Temple this afternoon. One of Pokhara's oldest temples, Goddess Durga was transported from India when the temple was a part of the Kaski Kingdom. In addition to the serenity and tranquilly that may be found here, on a clear day, the temple's grounds provide a good view of the Himalaya. Since the temple is close to the bazaar, visiting the temple and exploring the historic market can be combined. Visit Devi's Fall, often referred to as Patale Chango, a magnificent waterfall located 2 km southwest of Pokhara. The waterfall truly manifests itself in the summer and wet months, when flowing water splashes and cascades down the rocks. The numerous natural formations created by limestone deposits in this cave are well-known. Inside the cave, photography is absolutely forbidden. Hotel overnight stay.

Day 04Chitwan

After breakfast this morning, check out of the hotel, and then drive the 140 km (about 4-hour trip) to Chitwan. One of Asia's top nature preserves is Chitwan. There are many different creatures and birds living in the 360 square miles of tall grasslands and woodlands, including numerous endangered species. Transfer to hotel after arrival. Later, plan a day of jungle activities. (Travellers can choose for us to book the package as well.)

Day 05Sightseeing in Chitwan

Enjoy this morning's activities in the Chitwan National Park according to the package you purchased yesterday. On request from the travellers, we can additionally book the package. Elephant and Jeep safaris, bird watching, nature walks, canoeing, dugout canoeing, and other activities are the main draws. Stay the night at Chitwan.

Day 06Return to Kathmandu

After breakfast, return to Kathmandu and take a taxi to your accommodation. The remaining day can be used at your discretion for personal pursuits or cost-free shopping. Go to hotel for the night.

Day 07Departure

Leave the hotel and head to the airport in Kathmandu for your next destination. A memorable tour comes to an end.

What's Included

  • Pick N drop Service From Kathmandu Airport.
  • Welcome Drink (Non-Alcoholic) on arrival.
  • Accommodation in hotel.
  • Daily Breakfast.

What's Excluded

  • Any monument entry fees/camera fees.
  • Lunch.
  • GST 5% on Bill.
  • Any meal, which is not mentioned above.
  • Air Fare / Train fare.
  • Personal Expenses such as Laundry, Luggage Charges, telephone calls, tips & gratuity, mineral water, soft hard drinks, rafting, rock climbing, paragliding, joy ride (Toy Train), porterage.
  • Travel Insurance, Entrance Fees Guide charges.
  • Any cost arising due to natural calamities like road blockage, and political disturbances (Strikes), etc. (to be borne by the client, which is directly payable on the spot).
  • Room Heater Charges.
  • Anything which is not in inclusion.

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