Experience Nepal Tour

Trip Duration
12 Days
Destination
Cultural Tour
Accomodation
Camping

Trip overview

The Experience Nepal Trip is a lovely cultural tour of Nepal. Although a tour includes three days of easy trekking to round out the Nepal experience. This vacation includes everything from mountains and trekking to culture and landscape to wildlife in Nepal.

Explore Kathmandu’s cultural and architectural attractions; experience the Himalayan landscape and sunrise from Nagarkot, and go around Bhaktapur. Later, you will leave the valley and travel to Chitwan, where you will be able to encounter various wildlife during jungle safari activities. Pokhara and the surrounding trekking area add a fantastic flavor to the vacation.

This trip provides an all-inclusive Nepal vacation experience. You may get a taste of everything: culture, history, nature, animals, hiking adventures, and ways of life. This is a brief yet unparalleled all-around study of Nepal’s treasures. Exploration of many areas will bring you closer to other cultures and people. In such a small country, there are astonishing variations and diversities. Explore Nepal with our Experience Nepal Tour and bring back lovely memories.

Highlights

  • Cultural heritage sightseeing tour of Kathmandu
  • A Jungle safari in Chitwan National Park
  • An easy trek to ABC (Australian Base Camp).
  • Exploration of Pokhara city (the most popular city in Nepal)

Itinerary

Day 1: Arrival in Kathmandu (1400m)

Today is your first day in Kathmandu, Nepal. As soon as you enter the Kathmandu airport, our agent will be waiting for you in the waiting area outside the arrival lounge. The agent will meet you cheerfully and lead you to the vehicle. Our van will transport you to the trip hotel, which is usually in Thamel and is around a 20–30-minute drive from the airport, depending on traffic.
You can relax after checking into the hotel because there are no activities planned for today except our travel information meeting. When you arrive, we will notify you of the briefing time.

Day 2: tour to Kathmandu and drive to (2,100m)

Have a nice breakfast at the hotel. We have arrived to take you on a magnificent cultural heritage tour of the Kathmandu valley. We will visit four UNESCO World Heritage sites in Kathmandu valley as part of the itinerary. The tour allows the experience of a unique combination of art, culture, and history.
Swoyambhunath
This Buddhist stupa is the earliest of all the monuments in Kathmandu valley and is thought to have been erected on its own. Swoyambunath, often known as the monkey temple among tourists, stands on a tiny hillock and offers a breathtaking view of the valley, surrounding hills, and snow-capped mountains in the distance on a clear day.
Square of Patan Durbar
Patan Durbar Square, one of the three medieval palace squares, retains its medieval art and architectural magnificence. The artists' incredible expertise is obvious in each and every building that stands in the square. The square is home to a medieval palace, temples, and a museum.
Pashupatinath
This is the country's most sacred Hindu temple area. However, because the temple is entirely a Hindu location, non-Hindu tourists visit to witness the unique Hindu cremation ceremonies on the banks of the River Bagmati. The Hindu family's death ceremonies there are so fascinating and heart-touching that you experience the moment. Being there and observing someone being burned in an open field is not an intrusion. It's an amazing cultural experience.
Boudhanath
This massive Buddhist stupa is thought to be the largest in the world. This little square with a massive shrine exudes a strong spiritual atmosphere. It is a significant pilgrimage location for followers of Tibetan Buddhism.
Following the tour, we go to Nagarkot, 32 kilometers east of Kathmandu, for the night.

Day 3: Back to Kathmandu via Bhaktapur area and stay overnight in Hotel

We get up early in the morning to take in the stunning Himalayan scenery and the gorgeous dawn over the mountains. The early morning wake-up call is well worth it for such a spectacular view of the mountains and dawn.
After breakfast, we check out of the hotel and drive down to Bhaktapur, a medieval city with amazing culture, architecture, and history. An in-depth investigation of Bhaktapur city transports us back to medieval times, where we may observe local life in action, watch traditional potters at work on their wheels, and see many other amazing things. Later, we return to Kathmandu for the night.

Day 4: begin our drive to Chitwan and stay overnight in Jungle Lodge

It is now time to explore the beauties outside the Kathmandu valley. We're heading to Chitwan to see the fauna at Chitwan National Park. A five-hour trip along the Trishuli River bank, for the most part, delivers us to the magnificent Chitwan plain. We may see local town life and other stunning views along the highway.
We will have our activity schedule inside the forest once we get in Chitwan, and we will excitedly await the scheduled activities.

Day 5: Full Day exploration to Jungle

Today is a full day of jungle safari activities. As planned, we will go on elephant rides, canoe rides, forest walks, elephant breeding centers, bird viewing tours, and so on. During our forest excursion, we can hope to encounter a one-horned rhino, deer, bear, wild boar, tiger, leopard, bison, and other animals. We can spot some crocodiles sunbathing on the river bank while on the canoe excursion. This is a thrilling day filled with forest adventures and surprises.

Day 6: Drive from Chitwan to Pokhara (900m)

We drive for around four hours to the gorgeous lake city of Pokhara to experience its natural attractions. Along the journey, we'll pass through some lovely towns. When we get in Pokhara, we take a boat ride on Lake Fewa. We'll have some free time after the boat ride to relax around Lakeside

Day 7: Drive to Dhampus Phedi and start Trek to Australian Camp (1,900m)

We're going on a short trekking trip for three days starting today. This expedition leads us to an Australian camp to see the majesty of the Himalayan panorama. We drive for around 30 minutes to Dhampus Phedi to begin the hike. The first section is a tough rise to Dhampus. The trail winds narrowly through soggy grassland before emerging onto a ridge, which reduces the course's difficulty level. When we reach the top ridge of Dhampus, we are greeted with a breathtaking vista of the Fishtail and other Annapurna Mountain peaks. We continue our journey to the Australian camp, where we will spend the night.

Day 8: Trek to Sarangkot (1,600m)

7:45 AM We shall begin our ascent to Saragkot's hilltop. The difficult hike to the top of Sarangkot could take up to 2-3 hours. After we begin our climb, we will be near to our viewpoint yet distant from the lake and lakeside. The views from Sarangkot include a deep valley with green forest, cultivated areas, hanging traditional houses, and a sprawling town with lakes and hills below you.

Day 9: Trek back to Pokhara

We get up early in the morning to watch the sunrise over the mountains. The early morning wake-up call is worthwhile because the mountain vistas and sunrise are spectacular. We eat breakfast after sunrise and begin our day's trek. The day's journey is all downhill all the way to Pokhara. We can enjoy the view of Lake Fewa and the picturesque Lakeside village on the shore as we make our way down. We arrive in Pokhara for a half-day sightseeing excursion. We explore the city, stopping at Davis Falls, and Gupteswor Cave, and driving up to World Peace Pagoda for sunset.

Day 10: Drive Back to Kathmandu

We board the bus early in the morning, after breakfast, to return to Kathmandu. We return to Kathmandu after a seven-hour overland adventure. When we arrive in Kathmandu, we check into a hotel and spend the rest of the day at our own. Finding a relaxing massage, delicious food, souvenir shopping, and roaming about can keep you occupied for the entire day.
This evening is set aside for a goodbye meal. Once we arrive in Kathmandu, we will notify you of the departure time for supper.

Day 11: Final Departure Day

On the final day of your trip, we will transport you to the airport for your booked journey home or to another location. We will be there for you to pick you up 3 hours before your flight.

Included

  • Receive and drop you at the airport
  • All accommodation during travel
  • All expenses during the tour including food, vehicles, and tickets
  • Experienced guide for you

Not Included

  • Personal expenses which are not mentioned in the package
  • Personal equipment
  • Dinner and Lunch (except in Chitwan is full board)
  • If necessary, an additional night's lodging is available.
  • Insurance for travel and rescue
  • Personal expenditures (phone calls, internet, laundry, bar bills, battery recharge, extra porters, bottle, or boiled water, etc.)

Useful Info

  • You'll also be able to take in the beauty of the Himalayas, historical artwork, and Kathmandu Valley architecture.
  • Climbing to a charming traditional hamlet and touring the towns make for the best tour combination in Nepal.
  • Discover Nepal's many cultures, way of life, and breathtaking natural beauty.

FAQs

  • Do I Need to know Nepalese languages before traveling to Nepal?

    The official language is Nepali. It has Sanskrit roots and is written in the Devanagari script. Most city dwellers understand English. Out of the total population of Nepal 10.7 million people speak English. Different ethnic groups speak their own languages in the villages. So you don't need to learn Nepali to visit Nepal.

  • What are the luggage restrictions on Nepalese internal flights?

    Mountain flights allow 5 kilograms of carry-on luggage and 10 kg of checked-in luggage. The check-in allowance increases to 20-25 kilograms for non-mountain segment flights.

  • Do I need to reserve hotels ahead of time, or are they included in the trip?

    Our experts plan entire trips, which means that everything is taken care of from the moment you arrive in Nepal until the moment you leave, including all of your accommodations. We recommend that you let the specialist arrange your lodging because it saves you time and they know the finest places to stay depending on your style, budget, and chosen neighborhood—just let them know your preferences. That being stated, you can also organize your own lodgings and notify your specialist that you are doing so.

  • Is Nepal a safe country to visit?

    Today, Nepal feels safer than most other countries in the world, possibly because of the religious nature of the people here, as well as their engagement, friendly attitude, and natural compassion. People here are always cordial and welcoming, as tourism is the backbone of the country's economy. We strongly advise you to read your country's travel advice.

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