Kathmandu Chitwan Pokhara Nagarkot
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Day 01: Arrival in Kathmandu. (1,300m/4,264ft)
You will be received by the representative of K.J. Adventure Nepal at the Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu. The representative will assist you and transfer you to your respective hotel. Overnight at the hotel.
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Day 02: Kathmandu Heritage Sightseeing. (1,300m/4,264ft)
On this day, we will have Kathmandu Heritage sightseeing visiting four UNESCO World Heritage Sites around the valley. We will visit: Kathmandu Durbar Square Located in the heart of the city, Kathmandu Durbar Square holds the ancient royalties of Nepal. The site holds the massive Royal square with varieties of temples dedicated to Hindu Gods and Goddesses. Other attraction of this place is Kumari Ghar, Taleju Temple, Kasthamandap, Kaal Bhairav, and Jagannath Temple. Pashupatinath Temple Pashupatinath Temple is one of the holiest shrines of the Hindus. It is also considered as the largest Hindu temple in South Asia with iconic Hindu God, Goddesses and hundreds of Shiva Lingam. The two-tiered golden temple is a perfect example of the Nepalese architecture. Although tourists are not allowed inside the premises of the temple, they can witness the open cremation in the bank of the Bagmati river. Boudhanath Stupa Boudhanath Stupa is one of the biggest and oldest Buddhist monument in the world. It is Considered to be the tomb of Kassapa Buddha, Boudhanath marks as one of the most significant destinations in Buddhism. The place is no less significant when it comes to architecture. The dome-shaped stupa is built with different three levels in a Mandala style and is decorated with colorful prayer flags. The atmosphere of Boudhanath Stupa is both vibrant as well as tranquil. Swayambhunath Stupa Another ancient marvel located in the western hillock of Kathmandu. This Buddhist stupa is considered one of the best attraction of Kathmandu City. From ancient architecture to ancient symbolism, Swayambhunath is an important shrine in both Buddhist as well as Hindu culture. The stupa comprises many important shrines, monastery, temples, museum, and library. After the full day sightseeing, we will do the necessary preparation for the trek in the evening. Overnight at the hotel.
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Day 03: Drive to Pokhara. (910m/2,984ft)
After breakfast, we hit the road from Kathmandu to the marvelous city of Pokhara. The scenic drive through Prithvi Highway is vibrant with plenty of terraced fields, green valleys, occasional Bazaars, and beautiful terrains. Once we reach Pokhara, we can choose whether to rest or go for a walk around the Phewa Lake in the afternoon. Overnight at the hotel.
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Day 04: Pokhara City Sightseeing. (910m/2,984ft)
We start our day before sunrise with an excursion to Sarangkot. Located at the elevation of 1,592m, Sarangkot is a famous viewpoint in Pokhara that offers a spectacular sunrise view along with incredible glimpses of Annapurna Massif and Mt. Machhapuchhre. After breakfast, we explore around Pokhara valley. Devi’s Fall Located 2km to the southwest of Pokhara Airport, Devi’s Fall marks the site where the stream of Pardi Khola vanishes underground. This waterfall is also known as Patale Chhango among the locals. Gupteshwori Mahadev Cave Gupteshwori Mahadev Cave is located just across the road from Devi’s Fall. With an area of 2950 meters, this cave is reported to be the longest cave in Nepal. It accommodates a massive stalagmite that is worshipped as symbolic Shiva Lingam, a shrine dedicated to Lord Shiva. Seti River Gorge The river of Seti passes right through the heart of Pokhara valley. This raging stream has carved narrow and cavernous chasm in the middle of the valley. The gorge can be best seen from a park near the Gurkha Museum. Bindhya Basini Temple The ancient Bindhya Basini Temple is a famous tourist destination in Pokhara. Nestled atop a tiny hill in Old Pokhara, this holy temple is a shrine dedicated to Lord Durga, an incarnation of Parvati.
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Day 05: Drive to Chitwan. (415m/1,362ft)
After breakfast in Pokhara, we depart for our wildlife adventure to Chitwan. The 4-hour drive via Mugling-Narayanghat road beholds more scenic views and a vibrant atmosphere of the plains. Upon arriving at Chitwan, we check-in to our resort. In the afternoon, we go for an elephant safari and explore the jungle of Chitwan. This jungle is home to several wild animals including one-horned rhinoceros, spotted leopard, deer, wild boar, monkeys, Himalayan sloth bear, and Royal Bengal tiger. After 2-3 hours of jungle adventure, we return back to our resort. Overnight at the resort in Chitwan.
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Day 06: Wildlife Activities at Chitwan. (415m/1,362ft)
On this day, we explore the wilderness of Chitwan with a full day Jungle trekking. We start our adventure with a dugout canoe ride. It is probably the best way to observe the crocodiles. After the canoe ride, we explore the jungle with a full day jungle trekking. With a walk deeper into the isolated forest, we experience the wilderness and discover the wildlife. The unexploited forest of Chitwan homes plenty of wildlife, birds, flora, and fauna. Along the way, we might also discover some fascinating wild animals. Overnight at the resort in Chitwan.
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Day 07: Drive to Nagarkot via Kathmandu (2160m/7087ft)
On this day, after breakfast, we retrace our scenic route back to Kathmandu and head to the hill station at Nagarkot. This scenic village, just 32kms from Kathmandu, has earned its reputation as the best laid-back destination to enjoy Himalayan vistas. Nagarkot offers one of the widest possible Himalayan views with eight mountain ranges visible(Everest, Annapurna, Langtang, Manaslu, Jugal, Ganesh Himal, Rolwaling, and Numbur). Upon reaching Nagarkot, you can choose whether to rest in your hotel or tour around the town. Overnight at the hotel.
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Day 08: International Departure
Departure day! Checking up on your flight schedule, the representative of K.J. Adventure Nepal will receive you from your hotel at Nagarkot and directly escort you to the Tribhuvan International Airport for the final departure.