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Nepal: Exquisite Nepal

Nepal: Exquisite Nepal

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Explore the stunning beauty and rich culture of Nepal with our Exquisite Nepal tour. Immerse yourself in the vibrant city of Kathmandu, visit the charming towns of Panauti and Dhulikhel, and embark on thrilling jungle adventures in Chitwan. Take in breathtaking views in Pokhara and Nuwakot, before departing from the bustling city of Kathmandu. Join us on this 14-day journey and create unforgettable memories.

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Itinerary at a glance 

Day 1: Arrive Kathmandu

  • Arrive Kathmandu – TBA 
  • Upon arrival, you will be transferred to the hotel 
  • Check-in time is 1400 hrs 
  • In the late afternoon, visit Boudhanath 
  • Overnight stay at Hotel 

Day 2: Kathmandu

  • Breakfast at the hotel 
  • In the morning, visit Patan, city of fine arts 
  • In the afternoon, visit the Kathmandu Durbar Square 
  • Then you will visit Swoyambhunath 
  • Overnight stay at Hotel 

Day 3: Kathmandu – Panauti – Dhulikhel

  • Breakfast at the hotel 
  • After breakfast drive to Panauti.  
  • Enjoy your time interacting with the locals at Panauti Community Homestay. 
  • Transfer to the hotel in Dhulikhel. Overnight is at hotel in Dhulikhel 

Day 4: Dhulikhel – Pharping – Kathmandu

  • Breakfast at the Hotel 
  • After breakfast, drive to Pharping [approx. 02 Hrs drive/45Kms] 
  • Later drive to Kathmandu and check-in at Hotel in Kathmandu. 

Day 5: Kathmandu – Chitwan

  • Breakfast at the Hotel 
  • Later in time you will be driven to Chitwan [approx. 05-06 Hrs drive/160Kms] 
  • Upon arrival check-in at Hotel in Chitwan.  
  • Lunch at the Hotel 
  • After lunch, canoe ride in the Rapti River to visit Crocodile and other birds around the river in the Chitwan National Park. 
  • Dinner & Overnight stay at hotel in Chitwan 

Day 6: Chitwan

  • Breakfast at the Tharu Community Homestay 
  • Morning is free to enjoy your time with the local Tharu people in the morning 
  • Later, drive to your hotel in Chitwan for lunch 
  • Later back to the hotel 
  • Dinner & Overnight stay at Hotel 

Day 7: Chitwan

  • Early morning Elephant safari 
  • Breakfast at the hotel 
  • Buffet Lunch at the resort 
  • Evening witness Tharu Stick Dance 
  • Dinner & Overnight stay at Hotel 

Day 8: Chitwan – Pokhara

  • Breakfast at the hotel 
  • Later in time you will be driven to Pokhara [approx. 05 Hrs drive/150Kms] 
  • Upon arrival check-in at the hotel 
  • The rest of the day is at leisure to explore the market in the lake side on your own! 
  • Overnight stay at Hotel 

Day 9: Pokhara – Asthamkot

  • Breakfast at the hotel 
  • After breakfast, drive to Hemja (1 hr drive) and continue hike to the Annapurna Eco Village Resort 
  • Overnight is at Annapurna Eco Village Resort 

Day 10: Asthamkot – Pokhara

  • Early morning, enjoy mesmerizing sunrise from the hotel courtyard. You can see the whole range of mountain with the golden sunlight over the mountains in the morning. 
  • Breakfast is at the Resort 
  • After breakfast, hike back to Hemja. Transfer back to Pokhara and check-in at your hotel. 
  • In the afternoon, boat ride at Phewa Lake and then visit Bindabasini Temple, Old Bazar & Devi’s Fall 
  • Overnight stay at Hotel 

Day 11: Pokhara – Nuwakot

  • Breakfast at the hotel 
  • Later in time you will be driven to Nuwakot [approx. 06-07 Hrs drive/180kms] 
  • Upon arrival in Nuwakot, check-in at Famous Farm, Nuwakot 
  • Overnight is at The Famous Farm 

Day 12: Nuwakot

  • Breakfast is at Farm 
  • In the morning, walk to Nuwakot Palace (Durbar) 
  • In the afternoon you will have a demonstration on cooking local Nepali food and enjoy your time learning the recipe on the Nepali food. 
  • Overnight is at The Famous Farm 

Day 13: Nuwakot – Kathmandu

  • Breakfast is at Farm 
  • After breakfast drive back to Kathmandu [approx. 03-04 Hrs drive/75Kms] 
  • Upon arrival, transfer to hotel and rest of the afternoon can be spent at Thamel area 
  • In the evening, Farewell Dinner [Nepali Authentic] with Cultural Dance at Bhojan Griha Restaurant 
  • Overnight stay at Hotel 

Day 14: Depart Kathmandu

  • Breakfast at the hotel 
  • Later in time drive to the airport for flight to your onward destination. Our representative will help you with exit formalities and then bid you farewell. 

Important Information

Notes

  • Hotel check-in time is 1400 Hrs and check-out time is 1200 Hrs. 
  • There is limited availability of twin bedded rooms at some hotels. 
  • Hotels room categories are yet to be booked. Any change in hotel or room category may attract a supplement or reduction in the tour cost. 
  • All passengers are to report at the airport at least one hour prior to the domestic flight departure time. 
  • All passengers are to report at the airport at least three hours prior to the international flight departure time 
  • Travel times indicated may vary due to traffic conditions. Please note that the transfer duration if mentioned is an approximate only. Transfer durations are subject to change due to weather, traffic, road conditions, according to the chosen route, or issues beyond our control. 
  • VIP movement may restrict touring and sightseeing without any prior notice 
  • The order of the touring may vary at the time of operation. 
  • Guests are required to have multiple entry VISA for India if they are travelling to Nepal from India and again re-entering into India from Nepal. 

 

  • In case of any currency fluctuations or amendments to local Government taxes, or any fuel price rises, we do reserve the right to raise or lower the trip price if there is a significant change in costs or exchange rates & others.  
  • Optional excursions and additional services could be provided for which will be charged additionally 
  • Meal abbreviation: (B) – Breakfast, (L) – Lunch & D – Dinner 

Visa/Entry Permit

  • A visa for Nepal can be obtained on arrival at the Tribhuvan International Airport, Kathmandu and at other border entry points. The Department of Immigration, Nepal has been encouraging more tourists’ visits by providing ‘Visa on Arrival’, which is a quick and simple procedure.
  • In other countries, a visa can also be obtained from the Nepal Embassy or Diplomatic Mission. The Nepali Visa fee, which is USD 30 for 15 days, has to be paid in cash.
  • Visa / Entry Permit is subject to change and depends on the Government policy. Our team will provide you with the exact details on your query about this important & crucial aspect of your travel.

Dos and Don'ts

  • The common gesture for greeting anyone in Nepal is by saying ‘Namaste’ and putting the palms together in a prayer-like gesture.
  • Major Hindu temples are usually off-limits for foreigners, So don’t enter them unless the permission is given also do not take any leather articles inside the temple area as they are prohibited.
  • Before entering a Nepalese home, temple or monastery do remember to remove your shoes outside.
  • Walking inside the temples or stupas is traditionally done clockwise direction.
  • Men should not walk/trek around bare-chested. Shorts are acceptable but long pants are better considering the weather and topography. Women are also recommended to wear long skirts or pants.
  • Eat only using your right hand as eating with your left hand is considered unhygienic. Consuming beef is strictly prohibited among Hindus.
  • Most Nepalese directly use their fingers to eat and using spoons or forks is not common, however you may do so if you are comfortable with it.
  • Public display of affection is frowned upon so avoid any such acts in public.
  • Don’t take photographs of the locals, holy shrines & temples unless they have clearly given their permission.

Temple Visits

  • Any Buddhist Temple or Stupa should be pass over clockwise. It is customary to eat, handle food, gifts money, etc with your right hand.  
  • It is considerate impolite to 
  • Point the sales of one’s feet at any one or toward alters, holy objects, people or a family’s fire. 
  • Physically demonstrative in public – especially between people of the opposite sex. 
  • Some temples allow Non – Hindus to enter the temple complex but have certain restricted areas. 
  • Pashupatinath Temple does not allow Non-Hindus to enter the temple complex but allow viewing from a designated platform but they could easily witness cremation ceremony. 
  • Proper attire is required to visit the sacred sites. Full sleeves shirts and trousers are a must. Dress appropriately while visiting monasteries and temples.  Shoes must be removed prior to entering the temples.  
  • Prior consumption of alcohol before a visit to a temple is strictly prohibited. 
  • Kindly request for permission before taking photographs in a monastery. Some temples and monasteries may not allow the use of a camera flash. This is important for the preservation of the wall paintings.