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KATHMANDU CHITWAN POKHARA PACKAGE

The Kathmandu Chitwan Pokhara Package is a great way to see some of the best that Nepal has to offer. This package includes three of the most popular tourist destinations in Nepal, and gives you the opportunity to see a variety of different sights and attractions. The package includes a visit to Kathmandu, where you'll see some of the city's most famous landmarks, including Durbar Square and the Monkey Temple. You'll also get to explore the nearby town of Chitwan, where you can go on safari and see some of Nepal's wildlife up close. Finally, you'll head to Pokhara for a few days of relaxation, where you can enjoy the beautiful scenery and take part in activities such as hiking and boating. Whether you're looking for an adventure-filled trip or a relaxing getaway, the Kathmandu Chitwan Pokhara Package is a great option for you.

What is included in the package?

The Kathmandu Chitwan Pokhara Package includes a three-night stay in a standard room at a hotel in Kathmandu, a one-night stay in a standard room at a hotel in Chitwan, and a one-night stay in a standard room at a hotel in Pokhara. The package also includes round-trip airfare from Kathmandu to Chitwan and from Chitwan to Pokhara, as well as transfers between the airport and the hotels.

Why Visit Kathmandu, Chitwan & Pokhara?

Nepal is a landlocked country in South Asia with an area of 147,181 square kilometers. The population of Nepal is approximately 26.4 million people with a population density of 176 people per square kilometer. Kathmandu is the capital and largest city of Nepal with a population of 1.5 million people. Chitwan and Pokhara are two of the most popular tourist destinations in Nepal.

Kathmandu is the political, economic, and cultural center of Nepal. The city is home to many historical and cultural sites such as the Durbar Square, Swayambhunath Temple, and Boudhanath Stupa. Kathmandu is also a great place to shop for Nepalese handicrafts, jewelry, and clothing.

Chitwan National Park is one of the most popular tourist destinations in Nepal. The park covers an area of 932 square kilometers and is home to many endangered species such as the Asian elephant, rhinoceros, tiger, and leopard. Visitors to the park can take part in safari tours, elephant rides, canoeing, bird watching, and jungle walks.

Pokhara is another popular tourist destination in Nepal. Situated at an elevation of 827 meters above sea level and is home to many lakes such as Phewa Lake, Rupa Lake, and Begnas Lake. This place also offers stunning views of the Himalayan Mountains

What are the best things to do in Kathmandu, Chitwan & Pokhara?

Kathmandu:

1. Visit the Durbar Square - The Durbar Square is one of the most popular tourist attractions in Kathmandu. It is home to the former Royal Palace, as well as a number of other temples and shrines. 2. Take a walk through Thamel - Thamel is the main tourist district in Kathmandu. This place  is full of shops, restaurants, and bars. It's a great place to do some souvenir shopping or try out some Nepali cuisine. 3. Visit Swayambhunath Temple - Also known as the "Monkey Temple", Swayambhunath is one of the most sacred sites in Nepal. It's located on a hilltop overlooking Kathmandu, and offers stunning views of the city. 4. Go hiking in Shivapuri National Park - Shivapuri National Park is located just outside of Kathmandu, and offers ample opportunities for hiking and birdwatching.

Chitwan:

1. Go on a safari in Chitwan National Park - Chitwan National Park is one of the best places in Nepal to see wildlife up close. You can go on safari rides through the park to spot rhinos, elephants, and tigers. 2. Take a boat ride on the Rapti River - The Rapti River flows through Chitwan National Park, and you can take boat rides on it to get even closer to

How to get the most out of your trip

If you want to make the most of your Nepal trip, then consider visiting Kathmandu, Chitwan and Pokhara. These three destinations offer a great variety of activities and experiences that will appeal to all types of travelers. Here are some tips on how to get the most out of your trip: Kathmandu -Spend a day or two exploring the city's ancient temples and stupas. -Visit Durbar Square, one of the busiest areas in Kathmandu full of shops and market stalls. -Head up to Swayambhunath, also known as the 'Monkey Temple', for panoramic views over the city. Chitwan -Embark on a safari through Chitwan National Park in search of rhinos, elephants and other wildlife. -Take a canoe ride down the Rapti River for close-up views of crocodiles and birds. -Visit an ethnic Tharu village to learn about the local culture and way of life.

Conclusion

The Kathmandu Chitwan Pokhara package is an excellent way to see the best of Nepal in a short amount of time. You'll get to experience the vibrant city life of Kathmandu, the serenity of Chitwan National Park, and the natural beauty of Pokhara all in one trip. This package is perfect for those who want to make the most of their time in Nepal and see as much of the country as possible.

Itinerary

Day: 1 Arrival at Kathmandu

On arrival at Kathmandu Airport, Pick-up & transfer to the hotel. Evening Aarti & darshan at Pashupatinath Ji. Dinner & overnight at Hotel.

Day: 2 Kathmandu Temple tours

The morning after breakfast, full day to explore the holiness of the city & visit temples like Pashupatinath Temple, Guheshwori Temple (Shakti Peetham), Budhanilkantha (Jal Narayan) & Shwambhu Nath Temple, etc. Dinner & overnight at Hotel.

Day : 3 Kathmandu – Manakamana – Chitwan (145 Kms)

The morning after breakfast, check-out from the hotel & transfer to Chitwan via Manakamana. En-route visit Manakamna Temple (Maa Bhagwati Temple). There is a cable car of 2.8 Kms from Kurintar to the temple however trek is also available there. Later proceed for Chitwan. On arrival, check-in at the hotel. Evening free at leisure. Dinner & Overnight stay at the Resort in Chitwan National Park Area.

Day: 4 Chitwan Sightseeing

The morning after breakfast, Full day’s activities in Chitwan- Early morning Elephant Jungle safari into the National Park area, visit elephant breeding center and Boating ride on the Rapti River to observe crocodiles along with the banks while floating back to the camp. Dinner & Overnight stay at the Resort in Chitwan National Park Area.

Day: 5 Chitwan – Pokhara (135 Kms)

The morning after breakfast, check-out from the hotel & transfer to Pokhara.Evening free for shopping. Dinner & Overnight stay Pokhara Hotel.

Day: 6 Pokhara local sightseeing

Awake early in the morning & proceed for Sarangkot to experience enchanting & magnificent sunrise views of the majestic Himalayan peaks along with Machhapuchhre (Fish Tail), Annapurna & Dhaulagiri. Back to hotel for breakfast & remaining of the day is for Pokhara local sightseeing including Devi’s Falls, Gupteshwar Gupha, International Mountain Museum, World Peace Pagoda, Bindhyabasini Temple, Boating at Phewa Lake, etc. Later back to the hotel for dinner & overnight stay.

Day: 7 Pokhara – Kathmandu (200 Kms)

The morning after leisurely breakfast, check-out from the hotel & drive to Kathmandu by road. On arrival check-in at the hotel. Evening free for monuments visits like Durbar Squire or shopping. Dinner & overnight stay at the hotel.

Day: 8 Departure from Kathmandu

After a leisurely breakfast, check out from the hotel. Get assistance for transfer to the airport. Depart for home or next destination rejuvenated with the blessings of Pashupati Nath Ji….
Tour Terminates here

Price Per Person

No. of PassengerStandardDeluxeLuxury
02 PaxINR 33,500/=INR 35,500/=INR 39,500/=
04 PaxINR 32,500/=INR 33,500/=INR 38,500/=
06 PaxINR 32,000/=INR 33,000/=INR 37,000/=

Cost Includes

  • Three nights hotel accommodations in Kathmandu Deluxe Hotel Lords Mirag Inn / Hotel Mahadev.
  • Two nights in Chitwan Resort / Similar.
  • Two nights in Pokhara Hotel Kantipur / Similar.
  • Transport by AC Bus, Car as per group sizes.
  • Vegetarian Meals (Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner)
  • Road taxes / Toll taxes.
  • Driver’s allowances.
  • Parking etc.

Cost Excludes

  • Entry fees / Entry Tickets
  • Any kind of personal expenses.
  • Airfare / Rail fare or any other expenses from your home location.
  • Any kind of Travel/Medical insurance.
  • Gov Service tax as applicable.
  • Any kind of donation or tip to Guide / Sherpa / Drivers /Cooks / Porter / Priest / or any crew member.
  • Extra days accommodation in Kathmandu / Pokhara / Jomson due to bad weather/flight cancellation or any other reason.
  • Any kind of extra baggage charges in-flight/helicopter during Yatra.
  • Anything which is not included in inclusions.

Cancellation Policy

  • Full refund if canceled before 30 days of the tour.
  • 50% refund if canceled before 15 days of the tour.
  • 25% refund if canceled before 7 days of the tour.
  • No refund if canceled in the last 7 days of the tour.

Description of Sightseeing Place

Pashupatinath Temple

Pashupatinath Temple is one of the most sacred Hindu sanctuaries in Nepal – Pashupatinath Temple is situated on the two banks of the Bagmati River on the eastern edges of Kathmandu. Pashupatinath is the most significant sanctuary devoted to god Shiva. Consistently this sanctuary pulls in a huge number of Hindu travelers. They touch base here to discover cover throughout the previous a little while of their lives, to meet demise, be incinerated on the banks of the stream, and travel their last adventure with the waters of the holy waterway Bagmati, which later meets the blessed stream the Ganges. It is accepted that the individuals who bite the dust in Pashupatinath Temple are renewed as a human, paying little respect to any wrongdoing that could intensify their karma. The accurate day of their demise is anticipated by celestial prophets of the sanctuary. In the event that you are pulled into the spots where the soul of death can be felt, at that point consider Pashupatinath as your first goal. It is a sanctuary with an extraordinary air of death; passing is available in pretty much every custom and each edge of it.

Guheswari or Guhyeshwari Temple

It additionally spelled Guheswari or Guhjeshwari, is one of the loved heavenly sanctuaries in Kathmandu, Nepal. This sanctuary is committed to Adi Shakti. The sanctuary is a Shakti Peetham close to the Pashupatinath Temple on the banks of the Bagmati River, where, as indicated by folklore, a part of Sati Devi, Lord Shiva’s partner, fell when a despondency stricken Shiva meandered carelessly over the earth conveying her dead body on his shoulders following her self-immolation

Budhanilkantha( Jal Narayan )

The biggest of Vishnu’s stone statues, (Budhanilkantha)Jal Narayan lies at the lower regions of the Shivapuri slopes, 8 km north of the Kathmandu downtown area. The enormous rock figure of Lord Vishnu, leaning back on a bed of snakes known as ‘Nagas’, appears to glide in a lake. This place of worship goes back to the fifth century.

Swyambhunath Stupa (UNESCO World Heritage Site)

The Buddhist sanctuary of Swyambhunath arranged on the highest point of a hillock,3 km west of Kathmandu. It is the eldest and perplexing of all the heavenly places of worship in Kathmandu valley. An accumulation of legends about the site, the fifteenth century Swyambhu Purana, recounts a marvelous lotus, planted by a past Buddha, which bloomed from the lake that once secured Kathmandu valley. The lotus bafflingly transmitted a splendid light, and the name of the spot came to be Swyambhu, signifying ‘Self-Created or Self-Existent’. Holy people, sages, and divinities made a trip to the lake to revere this marvelous light for its capacity in allowing illumination. On Swyambunath slope is another captivating sanctuary called Shantipur, prevalently known as the ‘Royal residence of Peace’.We can see the all-encompassing perspective on Kathmandu here.

Manakamana Temple

Manakamana Temple (15 Minutes by link vehicle ropeway ride up to Hill). The Manakamana Temple arranged in the Gorkha locale of Nepal is the sacrosanct spot of the Hindu Goddess Bhagwati, a manifestation of Parvati. The name Manakamana starts from two words, “mana” which means heart, and “kamana” which means wish. Loved since the seventeenth century, it is accepted that Goddess Manakamana awards the desires of every one of the individuals who make the journey to her altar to venerate her. The Manakamana sanctuary lies 12 km south of the town of Gorkha. The sanctuary is situated on a recognized edge 4,272 ft above ocean level.

Chitwan National Park

The Chitwan National Park is Asia’s best-protected preservation territory, where untamed life flourishes and their natural surroundings stay flawless. It is recorded under the World Heritage site since 1984. It is home to some imperiled species, for example, The Royal Bengal Tiger, One-horned Rhinoceros, and Leopard, Gaurs just as Sloth bears, Monkeys, and assortments of Deer and so on. It is a genuinely natural life experience of an alternate kind, for example, Elephant Safari, visit elephant rearing focus Jungle walk& Boating ride on the Rapti River to watch crocodiles and Tharu social show, at Chitwan.

Pokhara Sightseeing

Get up early in the first part of the day drive to Sarangkot for Sunrise view (discretionary). Come back to Hotel for breakfast and begin your half-day touring of Pokhara, for example, Bindvabashini Temple which is renowned for Hindu journey, the Davi’s fall privately known as Patale Chhango ( damnation’s fall ); is a beautiful cascade lying around two km southwest of Pokhara Airport on the Siddartha Highway and Gupteswar Cave is a consecrated cavern, arranged inverse of Davi’s fall the cavern is just about 3 km in length and the pleasant Fewa, Begnas and Rupa lake improved its magnificence. For the Mountain Lovers Pokhara offers the magnificent perspectives on Mt Fish Tail locally name ” Machhapuchre ” 5 pinnacles of Mt Annapurna, Dhaulagiri, Himanchuli, and different pinnacles. Pokhara Valley is such a spot in the World to give such an emotional perspective in the subtropical setting and its vivid bazaars. Later visit and accept the open door to search for trinkets.

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