Nepal Round Trip Tour

This Round trip tour includes all activities like rafting, hiking, safari etc. with all alternative sightseeing tour of heritage sites in Kathmandu and Pokhara. Nepal is one of the best countries for sightseeing, with its long history, fascinating art and distinctive and varied architecture. The vast diversity of people, their culture, language and traditions will intrigue anyone. The two predominant religions, Hinduism and Buddhism, are ever present with the variety of gods and goddess, numerous temples, stupa’s and monasteries, and depict the deep faith of the people. The panoramic mountain scenery and a diversity of beautiful landscape will enchant you and make your visit one of the most romantic and memorable ones you have ever experienced.
Nepal is the land where Buddha was born - Buddha, the symbol of peace. Guided sightseeing tour of Kathmandu valley and its surrounding areas will give you an enchanting glimpse of Nepal - its people, culture, traditions and mountains - that will surely make you want to come for a longer visit.

PLACES TO SEE:    
•    KATHMANDU
•    DAMAN
•    CHITWAN
•    LUMBINI
•    PALPA
•    POKHARA

DAY O1:  ARRIVE IN KATHMANDU AIRPORT.
Arrive Kathmandu meet our representative and Transfer to hotel.

DAY O2:  KATHMANDU DRIVE TO DAMAN. 2-3 HOURS
After breakfast will start our trip with scenic drive to Daman arrive Daman and check into a Resort in Daman.
DAMAN: For those seeking the ultimate panoramic Himalayan view, Daman is the place to go. Situated 80km southwest of the Kathmandu valley, Daman (2,400m) offers the only unimpeded view of the entire Himalayan ranges. Daman is located on the Tribhuvan highway between Kathmandu and the town of Birgunj lies on the south. There is a view tower fitted with long-range telescopes. It can be reached in four-hour’s drive from Kathmandu.

DAY O3:  DAMAN DRIVE TO CHITWAN. 4-5 HOURS VIA HETAUDA
After breakfast drive from Daman to Chitwan. Arrive Chitwan, meet and the representative and transfer to Hotel or Resort. Upon arrival in sauraha, refreshing and briefing about the facilities & jungle activities by the naturalist.

DAY O4:  FULL DAY JUNGLE ACITIVITIES IN CHITWAN NATIONAL PARK.
Elephant Safari: Totally fearless of any animals, the Chitwan elephant are much talked about and are the traditional means of the exploring the wildlife. Elephant rides to the park, is best way to watch the Wild animal like: tiger, rhino, deer, sloth bear and others.
Tharu Stick Dance: A melodious dance performed by the local farmers to the rhymes or drums and the clashing of sticks embodies some of their traditional skills and dances.
Jungle walks: This encounter on foot with the environment will introduce the main feature of eastern Chitwan : Sal forest, open grassland and reverie jungle. Our guides will help you to identify some of the species of birds, plants and other wildlife that you may encounter.
Elephant Breeding Center: To learn more about the life of these fascinating animals during a visit to our elephant stables. (For the brave ones there is even a crash course in riding and leading the elephant.)  
Bird Watching: Out of 519 species of the birds we have recorded 276 species in our area. Our Guides will help to identify some of the species of these birds.  

DAY O5:  CHITWAN DRIVE TO LUMBINI. 2-3 HOURS.
After breakfast drive from Chitwan to Lumbini which is takes 2 to 3 hours drive. Upon arrive at Lumbini, check in hotel and refreshing.  After lunch at hotel we have half day sightseeing tour in Lumbini.
LUMBINI: Lumbini is the birthplace of Lord Buddha. It is situated 230 km away from Kathmandu in the Rupandehi District of Southern Terai (lowland), at an altitude of 600 ft above sea level. Lumbini, respected by all Buddhists. In 1998, Lumbini was declared as the Fountain of world peace and the pilgrimage for all the peace loving people of the world.

DAY O6:  LUMBIDI DRIVE TO PALAPA TANSEN.
After breakfasts we have sightseeing tour around temple, and continue drive to Palpa, upon arrive in Palpa Tansen, check-in into hotel also we have half day sightseeing tour in Tansen.
TANSEN: Located at an altitude of 1343m, Tansen is the most popular summer resort in western Nepal because of its position and climate. It has the most extensive views of the country's chief attraction, the great Himalayan ranges from Gaurishanker in the northeast to Dhaulagiri in the west.

DAY O7:  PALPA TANSEN DRIVE TO POKHARA. 7-8 HOURS
After breakfast continue drive from Tansen to Pokhara. Upon arrive in Pokhara check into Hotel.
DAY O8:  FULL DAY SIGHTSEEING TOUR IN POKHARA.
Early morning drive to sarangkot for sunrise.  Back to Pokhara and breakfast at hotel, then will continue tour to Pokhara valley, including: David Fall’s, Gupteshwor cave, Mountain museums, Bindebasini, Barahi Temple, Boating at Fewa lake.
POKHARA: The rare combination of snow-clad peaks and snow fed lakes and rivers has helped to make the valley of Pokhara (210kms/131 miles from Kathmandu) one of the most picturesque natural attractions in the country lying virtually in the geographical center of Nepal. Located on the main road between Kathmandu and Bhairawa, perhaps there is no other place in the world from where Great Himalayan peaks can be admired from such  close quarters. The Bindhyavasani Temple on its well-kept platform overlooks a modest amusement park. Phewa Lake, skirted by large numbers of unpretentious lodges and simple restaurants, is a great beauty spot for visitors to relax in nature's rich ambiance.

DAY O9:  DRIVE BACK TO KATHMANDU.
After breakfast transfer to Pokhara tourist Bus Park continue drive to Kathmandu. Arrive Kathmandu, transfer to Hotel.

DAY 10:  HALF DAY SIGHTSEEING TOUR IN KATHMANDU
AM: KATHMANDU DURBAR SQUARE & SWYAMBHUNATH
PM: LEISURE
KATHMANDU DURBAR SQUARE:  It is one of the major attractions in the valley. The word Durbar Square translates in English as palace complex and this durbar square is listed as a World Heritage Site. Clustered around Durbar Square is the old palace, which has been converted into a well-equipped museum. Numerous other beautiful temples, shrines, Kumari Bahal or the House of the living Goddess, Kastamandap (a house build from the wood of a single tree) and other small temples are scattered everywhere in the square. The main palace building is 9 stories high and anyone can climb up to the top and experience panoramic views of the city.
SWYAMBHUNATH:  It is one of the oldest Stupas in the Kathmandu valley. Sitting on top of the hill to the west of the valley, its unique architecture is one of the most easily recognizable symbols of Nepal. From here one enjoys sweeping and expansive views of Kathmandu City. Legend has it that once upon a time the valley was a lake known as the serpent's lake. Saint Manjushree cut the southern part of the valley and drained the water out, making Swayambhunath the first exit and an important pilgrimage site for both Hindus and Buddhists

DAY 11:  FULL DAY SIGHTSEEING TOUR IN KATHMANDU
AM: PASHUPATINATH & BOUDDHANATH
PM: PATAN DURBAR SQUARE + TIBETAN HANDICRAFT CENTRE.

PASHUPATINATH: Situated 5 kilometers east of Kathmandu city, Pashupatinath temple is considered to be one of the holiest Hindu temples dedicated to Lord Shiva. Situated amidst a lush green natural setting on the banks of the Bagmati River, the temple built in pagoda style has gilded roof and richly carved silver doors. Visitors are permitted to view the temple from the east bank of river Bagmati as entrance into the temple is strictly prohibited to all non Hindus. Pashupatinath is the center of annual pilgrimage on the day of the Shivaratri festival which happens around February/March. Behind the temple are the cremation grounds.
BOUDDHANATH: This Stupa situated 11km/7 miles from Kathmandu City is one of the biggest of its kind in the world. Standing with a pair of eyes in each of the four directions, it symbolizes watchfulness. It is said that this Buddhist Stupa was built by King Man Deva at the advice of the goddess Mani Jogini. It rises from an octagonal base inset with prayer wheels. The shrine is surrounded by houses of Lamas or Buddhist priests.

PATAN DURBAR SQUARE: It is a concentrated mass of temples, the most stunning display of Newari architecture to be seen in Nepal. Listed in World Heritage Site, the former Royal Palace complex is the center of Patan religious and social life and houses a museum containing an array of bronze statues and religious objects. One remarkable monument here is a 17th century temple dedicated to the Hindu God Lord Krishna and built entirely of stone.

DAY 12:  DEPARTURE TRANSFER TO INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT.


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