Nepal Private Tour

Good To Know

  • Destination Nepal Tour
  • Routes Kathmandu-Chitwan-Pokhara
  • Max. Altitude 2175m
  • Activity Tour
  • Meals Includes Lunch, Dinner, Breakfast (*)
  • Accommodation Hotels/ Resorts
  • Best Season Feb- May/ Sept-Nov
  • Difficulty Easy
  • Start / End trip Kathmandu
9 Days All-inclusive price US $1700 US $1800
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Trip Introduction

Nepal’s diverse peoples. Yet, amidst this diversity, there is a shared sense of reverence for nature, family, and community that transcends individual differences and binds the nation together as one

At the heart of Nepalese culture lies a deep reverence for simplicity—a recognition of the beauty and value of life’s simplest pleasures. Whether it’s sharing a meal with loved ones, gathering around a bonfire to share stories and songs, or offering prayers at a sacred temple, the people of Nepal find joy and fulfillment in the everyday moments of life. This simplicity is reflected in the country’s traditional architecture, which emphasizes clean lines, natural materials, and harmony with the surrounding environment.

In a world that often seems increasingly complex and divided, Nepal serves as a shining example of the power of simplicity in fostering unity and connection. By embracing the richness of its diversity while celebrating the beauty of life’s simplest moments, Nepal offers a timeless reminder of the inherent goodness and resilience of the human spirit. As visitors journey through the country’s stunning landscapes, vibrant cities, and welcoming villages, they are invited to experience firsthand the profound wisdom of simplicity in diversity

Highlights of Nepal Private Tour

Kathmandu Valley City Tour:

Explore the vibrant streets of Kathmandu, a melting pot of cultures and traditions, where ancient temples and bustling markets coexist. Visit the revered Pashupatinath Temple, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, known as one of the most significant Hindu temples dedicated to Lord Shiva. Admire the grandeur of Boudhanath Stupa, one of the largest stupas in the world and a sacred pilgrimage site for Tibetan Buddhists. Wander through Kathmandu Durbar Square, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, adorned with palaces, temples, and courtyards showcasing exquisite Newari architecture. Ascend the steps to Swayambhunath Stupa, perched atop a hill, offering panoramic views of the Kathmandu Valley and beyond

Sightseeing in Patan and Bhaktapur:

Step back in time as you explore the ancient cities of Patan and Bhaktapur, each with its own distinct charm and architectural marvels. Marvel at the intricately carved temples, palaces, and courtyards of Patan Durbar Square, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, known for its fine Newari craftsmanship. Wander through the labyrinthine streets of Bhaktapur Durbar Square, another UNESCO World Heritage Site, renowned for its wellpreserved medieval architecture and vibrant pottery and handicrafts industry

Overnight Stay in Nagarkot:

Retreat to the tranquility of Nagarkot, a picturesque hill station nestled in the foothills of the Himalayas. Wake up to the mesmerizing sight of the sunrise illuminating the snowcapped peaks of the Himalayas, including Mount Everest, the highest peak in the world. Spend the day exploring the scenic trails, visiting local villages, or simply relaxing amidst the natural beauty of the surroundings

Sightseeing in Pokhara Valley:

Discover the natural wonders of Pokhara, known for its stunning lakes, cascading waterfalls, and panoramic mountain views. Take a boat ride on Phewa Lake, with the majestic Machhapuchhre (Fishtail) dominating the skyline. Explore the mystical depths of Gupteshwor Cave, home to a sacred underground waterfall. Admire the beauty of Devi’s Fall, where the roaring waters cascade into a deep gorge, creating a mesmerizing spectacle. Visit the World Peace Pagoda, a symbol of peace and harmony, offering breathtaking views of the Annapurna range and Pokhara Valley

Cultural and Culinary Experiences:

Immerse yourself in the rich cultural heritage of Nepal through authentic culinary experiences and cultural performances. Sample traditional Nepali cuisine, such as dal bhat (rice and lentils), momos (dumplings), and sel roti (sweet rice bread), at local eateries and restaurants. Witness vibrant cultural danceThe Nepal Private Tour beckons travelers into a realm of cultural richness and natural splendor, commencing with the landing at Kathmandu Airport. This bustling gateway to the Himalayas serves as the starting point for an immersive exploration of Nepal’s multifaceted heritage. Embarking on a fullday Kathmandu Valley City Tour, visitors are transported through time as they traverse the ancient streets and sacred sites of the capital. From the revered Pashupati Temple, where Hindu devotees gather for spiritual rituals, to the serene ambiance of Boudha Stupa, a symbol of Tibetan Buddhism’s influence, each stop unveils layers of history and spirituality. Kathmandu Durbar Square, adorned with intricate architecture and historical relics, and the Monkey Temple, perched atop a hill with panoramic city views, further enrich the cultural tapestry of the valley

Venturing beyond Kathmandu’s confines, travelers embark on a journey to the enchanting city of Pokhara, nestled amidst the foothills of the Annapurna range. Renowned for its tranquil lakes, including the picturesque Phewa Lake, and its panoramic vistas of snowcapped peaks, Pokhara exudes a serene ambiance that captivates the soul. A day of sightseeing in Pokhara Valley unfolds a tapestry of natural and cultural wonders, from the ethereal World Peace Pagoda, offering sweeping views of the valley, to the informative exhibits of the International Mountain Museum, celebrating the Himalayan ethos

The journey extends deeper into the heart of Chitwan National Park, an expanse of wilderness recognized globally for its unparalleled biodiversity and conservation efforts. As a UNESCO World Heritage Site, the park stands as a testament to Nepal’s commitment to preserving its natural treasures. Within its sprawling confines, travelers find themselves immersed in a kaleidoscope of ecosystems, from dense forests to sprawling grasslands, each teeming with life

Amidst the emerald hues of the verdant forests and the golden waves of the grasslands, an orchestra of wildlife awaits, beckoning intrepid explorers to uncover its secrets. Among the most soughtafter inhabitants of Chitwan are the elusive Bengal tigers, revered as the monarchs of the jungle. As travelers embark on jungle exploration ventures, guided by experienced naturalists, the thrill of encountering these majestic creatures in their natural habitat is unparalleled. In addition to the regal tigers, Chitwan National Park is also home to the iconic onehorned rhinoceroses, whose prehistoric presence adds to the allure of the park. These gentle giants, once on the brink of extinction, now roam freely within the protected confines of the park, a testament to the successful conservation efforts undertaken by the Nepalese government and conservation organizations. Beyond the charismatic megafauna, Chitwan is a haven for birdwatchers, boasting a staggering diversity of avian species. From colorful kingfishers darting across tranquil rivers to majestic eagles soaring high above the canopy, every turn of the trail offers a new avian spectacle. Guided birdwatching excursions provide enthusiasts with the opportunity to spot rare and endemic species, adding a layer of excitement to the wilderness experience

As the journey nears its conclusion, travelers embark on a scenic drive from Chitwan to Kathmandu, punctuated by a stopover at the revered Manakamana Temple. Perched atop a hillthis sacred site offers panoramic vistas of the surrounding countryside, inviting moments of contemplation and reflection. Amidst the backdrop of rolling hills and terraced fields, travelers soak in the last vestiges of Nepal’s rustic charm before returning to the vibrant energy of Kathmandu. Finally, the departure from Kathmandu Airport heralds the end of an unforgettable odyssey, leaving indelible memories of Nepal’s cultural allure and natural grandeur in its wake

Nepal 

Nepal, situated in the heart of the Himalayas, is a land of diverse landscapes, rich culture, and ancient traditions. From the towering peaks of the world’s highest mountains to the lush valleys and dense forests below, Nepal’s natural beauty is aweinspiring. The country is renowned for its eight of the world’s ten tallest mountains, including Mount Everest, the highest point on Earth, which attracts adventurers and mountaineers from around the globe. Beyond its majestic mountains, Nepal boasts a wealth of biodiversity, with a range of ecosystems supporting an array of flora and fauna

Culturally, Nepal is a melting pot of ethnic groups, languages, and traditions. The country’s vibrant heritage is evident in its ancient temples, monasteries, and palaces, which stand as testament to its rich history. Kathmandu, the capital city, is a bustling metropolis where modernity meets tradition. The narrow alleys of its old city are lined with intricately carved wooden buildings and bustling markets, offering a glimpse into Nepal’s past. Throughout the country, festivals and celebrations are an integral part of life, bringing communities together to honor their gods and ancestors. From the colorful festivals of Dashain and Tihar to the spiritual pilgrimage of Maha Shivaratri, Nepal’s calendar is filled with vibrant cultural events that showcase the country’s diversity and unity. Nepal is also a haven for adventure seekers, offering a wide range of outdoor activities amidst its stunning natural landscapes. Trekking is a popular pursuit, with trails ranging from the famous Annapurna Circuit to the remote and rugged trails of the Everest region. Rafting and kayaking opportunities abound on the country’s rivers, while paragliding, mountain biking, and bungee jumping offer adrenalinefueled thrills against the backdrop of the Himalayas

In addition to its natural beauty and adventure offerings, Nepal is also a deeply spiritual destination. The birthplace of Lord Buddha, Lumbini, draws pilgrims and spiritual seekers from around the world to its sacred sites and monasteries. Similarly, the ancient city of Bhaktapur, with its intricately carved temples and quiet courtyards, offers a serene retreat for those seeking solace and reflection

Despite its challenges, including natural disasters and political instability, Nepal remains a resilient and welcoming country, where the warmth and hospitality of its people leave a lasting impression on visitors. Whether trekking through its remote mountain trails, exploring its vibrant cities, or immersing oneself in its rich cultural heritage, Nepal offers a truly unforgettable experience that leaves travelers longing to return again and again

Simplicity in Diversity: Nepal 

In Nepal, the phrase simplicity in diversityencapsulates the essence of the country’s rich tapestry of cultures, languages, and traditions. Despite its relatively small size, Nepal is home to a remarkable diversity that is both aweinspiring and humbling. At the heart of this diversity lies a profound simplicitya shared appreciation for the beauty of life and the interconnectedness of all beings

One of the most striking aspects of Nepalese culture is its incredible diversity of ethnic groups and indigenous communities. From the Sherpas of the Himalayas to the Tharus of the Terai region, each group brings its own unique customs, beliefs, and way of life to the cultural mosaic of Nepal. Yet, despite their differences, there is a deep sense of unity and mutual respect among the various ethnicities, rooted in the shared values of hospitality, kindness, and communal harmony

Language, too, reflects the diversity of Nepal’s cultural landscape. With over 120 languages spoken across the country, Nepal boasts a linguistic richness that is unparalleled in such a small geographical area. From the melodious tones of the Newari language to the rhythmic cadences of the Tamang dialect, each language is a testament to the vibrant tapestry of human expression that thrives within Nepal’s borders. This linguistic diversity is mirrored in Nepal’s traditions and rituals, which vary widely from one community to another. From the colorful festivals of Dashain and Tihar to the solemn ceremonies of Losar and Gai Jatra, each tradition offers a glimpse into the unique cultural heritage of Ns and music performances, showcasing the diversity of Nepalese culture and traditions. Engage with local artisans and craftsmen, learning about traditional crafts such as pottery, weaving, and woodcarving, and even try your hand at creating your own masterpiece.

No. of Pax

Cost (per person)

1 Pax

$ 1700

2 Pax

$ 1050

3-5 Pax

$ 950

6-10 Pax

$ 800

11-16 Pax

$ 700

Itinerary

Upon arrival at Kathmandu Airport, travelers are greeted with the warm hospitality of Nepal. After completing immigration formalities, they are met by a representative who assists with transfer to their hotel in Kathmandu. This day offers an opportunity to rest and acclimate to the sights and sounds of the bustling capital city. Travelers may choose to explore nearby attractions such as the bustling streets of Thamel, known for its vibrant atmosphere and array of shops offering local crafts and souvenirs. Additionally, they can savor their first taste of Nepali cuisine at a traditional restaurant, indulging in delicacies such as momos (dumplings), dal bhat (rice and lentils), and spicy curries

  • Duration 30 Min
  • Altitude 1300m
  • Accommodation 3* Hotel

Embarking on a fullday Kathmandu Valley City Tour, travelers delve into the cultural heart of Nepal. The day begins with visits to sacred sites such as Pashupatinath, a revered Hindu temple complex, and Boudhanath, one of the largest stupas in the world. At Pashupatinath, travelers witness the mesmerizing rituals of Hindu cremations along the banks of the Bagmati River, offering a glimpse into the country’s spiritual traditions. Boudhanath, with its imposing white dome and fluttering prayer flags, provides a serene setting for meditation and reflection. The tour continues to Kathmandu Durbar Square, where ancient palaces and temples showcase the city’s rich architectural heritage. Travelers can explore intricately carved wooden structures, ornate pagodas, and the towering Taleju Temple, dedicated to the goddess Taleju Bhawani. The day culminates with a visit to Swayambhunath, also known as the Monkey Temple, offering panoramic views of the Kathmandu Valley and an opportunity to observe playful monkeys frolicking amidst the sacred shrines.

  • Duration 5-6 Hrs
  • Altitude 1300m
  • Meals Breakfast
  • Accommodation 3* Hotel

After breakfast, travelers set out for a day of sightseeing in the Kathmandu Valley, exploring the historic cities of Patan and Bhaktapur. In Patan Durbar Square, they marvel at intricate wood carvings, ancient palaces, and wellpreserved courtyards, gaining insight into Newari architecture and culture. The nearby Golden Temple, dedicated to the Hindu deity Shiva, offers a tranquil retreat amidst lush gardens and ornate metalwork. In Bhaktapur, travelers wander through narrow cobblestone streets lined with traditional brick buildings, visiting landmarks such as the 55Window Palace, Nyatapola Temple, and Pottery Square. The day concludes with a scenic drive to Nagarkot, a picturesque hill station renowned for its panoramic views of the Himalayas and stunning sunsets. Travelers check into their hotel and unwind with a delicious dinner, soaking in the tranquil ambiance of the mountainside retreat

  • Duration 5-6 Hrs
  • Altitude 2175m
  • Meals Breakfast, Dinner
  • Accommodation 3* Resort

Following a leisurely breakfast in Nagarkot, travelers embark on a scenic drive to Pokhara, a charming city nestled in the lap of the Annapurna range. Along the way, they traverse winding mountain roads and lush countryside, with opportunities to stop and admire the picturesque landscapes. En route, travelers may visit the historic town of Bandipur, known for its wellpreserved Newari architecture and stunning views of the Himalayas. Upon reaching Pokhara, travelers check into their hotel and have the remainder of the day at leisure to explore the lakeside city. They may choose to stroll along the tranquil shores of Phewa Lake, visit the vibrant Lakeside Bazaar, or relax at one of the many lakeside cafes offering stunning views of the surrounding mountains

  • Duration 8-9 Hrs
  • Altitude 815m
  • Meals Breakfast
  • Accommodation 3* Hotel

Today is dedicated to exploring the natural beauty and cultural attractions of Pokhara Valley. Travelers may choose to embark on a boat ride on Phewa Lake, a serene experience that offers breathtaking views of the Annapurna range reflected in the crystalclear waters. Alternatively, they can visit the sacred Bindhyabasini Temple, perched atop a hill overlooking the city, and pay homage to the Hindu goddess Bhagwati. For panoramic views of Pokhara and the surrounding mountains, travelers can hike to the World Peace Pagoda, a gleaming white stupa nestled on a hilltop. Other highlights include the Seti River Gorge, Devi’s Fall, and the International Mountain Museum, which showcases the rich cultural and mountaineering history of the region. In the evening, travelers can unwind with a leisurely stroll along the lakeside promenade, savoring the tranquil ambiance and vibrant atmosphere of Pokhara

  • Duration 6-7 Hrs
  • Altitude 1600m
  • Meals Breakfast
  • Accommodation 3* Hotel

After breakfast, travelers depart Pokhara and embark on a scenic drive to Chitwan National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site renowned for its rich biodiversity. En route, they pass through picturesque villages and verdant landscapes, with opportunities to stop and admire the stunning scenery. Upon reaching Chitwan, travelers check into their accommodation and enjoy a traditional Nepali lunch, followed by a briefing on the activities planned for their jungle adventure. In the afternoon, they set out on a jungle safari, venturing deep into the heart of the park in search of wildlife such as rhinoceroses, deer, and exotic bird species. Accompanied by experienced naturalists and guides, travelers gain insights into the park’s unique ecosystem and conservation efforts, fostering a deeper appreciation for Nepal’s natural heritage.

  • Duration 4-5 Hrs
  • Altitude 415m
  • Meals Lunch, Dinner, Breakfast
  • Accommodation 3* Resort

Today offers a full day of jungle exploration in Chitwan National Park, with a variety of activities to choose from. In the morning, travelers may opt for an elephant safari, a thrilling adventure that provides upclose encounters with wildlife in their natural habitat. As they traverse through dense forests and grasslands on the back of an elephant, travelers have the opportunity to spot rhinoceroses, deer, and even elusive Bengal tigers. Alternatively, they can embark on a guided nature walk, immersing themselves in the sights and sounds of the jungle while learning about the park’s flora and fauna from knowledgeable guides. In the afternoon, travelers may enjoy a canoe ride along the Rapti River, a serene experience that offers opportunities for birdwatching and wildlife sightings. As the day draws to a close, travelers return to their accommodation for a delicious dinner, reflecting on the incredible experiences and encounters of their jungle adventure

  • Duration 6-7 Hrs
  • Altitude 415m
  • Meals Lunch, Dinner, Breakfast
  • Accommodation 3* Resort

After breakfast, travelers bid farewell to Chitwan and begin their journey back to Kathmandu. En route, they make a stop at the sacred Manakamana Temple, accessible via a scenic cable car ride. Situated atop a hill overlooking the Trishuli River, the temple is dedicated to the Hindu goddess Bhagwati and is believed to fulfill the wishes of devotees who visit her shrine. Travelers can take in breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains and valleys as they ascend to the templeoffering a moment of spiritual reflection amidst the natural beauty of Nepal. Upon reaching Kathmandu, travelers check into their hotel and have the remainder of the day at leisure to explore the city or indulge in some lastminute shopping, picking up souvenirs to commemorate their journey through the Himalayan kingdom.

  • Duration 5-6 Hrs
  • Altitude 1300m
  • Meals Breakfast, Dinner
  • Accommodation 3* Hotel

On the final day of the tour, travelers enjoy a leisurely breakfast at their hotel before being transferred to Kathmandu Airport for their onward journey. As they bid farewell to Nepal, travelers carry with them memories of unforgettable experiences, cherished moments, and the warm hospitality of the Nepalese people.

  • Duration 30 Min
  • Altitude 1030m
  • Meals Breakfast

Inclusions

What’s Included

  • Airport Transfers: Pickup and drop-off services are provided from Kathmandu Airport to ensure seamless travel arrangements for guests.
  • Accommodation: Comfortable accommodation is arranged throughout the tour, including stays in Kathmandu, Nagarkot, Pokhara, and Chitwan, allowing guests to relax and rejuvenate after each day’s activities.
  • Guided City Tours: Expert local guides lead full-day city tours in Kathmandu Valley, covering iconic attractions such as Pashupatinath, Boudhanath, Kathmandu Durbar Square, and the Monkey Temple (Swayambhunath), offering insights into Nepal’s rich cultural heritage.
  • Entrance Fees: Entrance fees to heritage sites and monuments visited during the city tours are included in the tour package, ensuring hassle-free access for guests.
  • Overnight Stay in Nagarkot: Guests enjoy an overnight stay in Nagarkot, a scenic hill station renowned for its panoramic views of the Himalayas and stunning sunsets, providing a tranquil retreat amidst nature
  • Sightseeing in Pokhara: A fullday sightseeing tour in Pokhara Valley introduces guests to the natural and cultural attractions of the region, including visits to Phewa Lake, World Peace Pagoda, International Mountain Museum, and more.
  • Drive to Chitwan National Park: A comfortable drive from Pokhara to Chitwan National Park is included in the itinerary, allowing guests to enjoy scenic views of the Nepalese countryside en route to their next destination
  • Jungle Activities: Guests experience thrilling jungle exploration in Chitwan National Park, with activities such as jungle safaris, birdwatching excursions, and guided nature walks led by experienced naturalists.
  • Visit to Manakamana Temple: En route from Chitwan to Kathmandu, guests have the opportunity to visit the revered Manakamana Temple, accessible via a scenic cable car ride, offering panoramic views of the surrounding mountains.
  • Meals: Breakfast is included daily throughout the tour, with additional meals provided as specified in the itinerary, ensuring guests are wellfed and energized for each day’s adventures. Lunch and dinner are provided during the stay in Chitwan National Park, allowing guests to savor delicious Nepalese cuisine

What’s Excluded

  • International air fare to/from Nepal
  • Entry Visa fees at present $30 for 15 day, US$ 50 for 30 day, and US$ 125 for three month visa on entry into Nepal
  • Lunch and Dinner in Kathmandu and Pokhara
  • Temple and monastery entry permit/Cable car fees.
  • Bar bills and Personal Expenses
  • Tips and gratitude provided to staffs.

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Private & Group Discount Price

  • 1 Pax US$ 1700
  • 2 Pax US$ 1050
  • 3-5 Pax US$ 950
  • 6-10 Pax US$ 800
  • 11-16 Pax US$ 700
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Travelers x US $1700 Total US $ (No additional taxes or booking fees)

Add-Ons

Upgrade Your Accommodation in Kathmandu 

If you’re seeking a more luxurious stay in Kathmandu, we offer the option to upgrade your hotel accommodation. By upgrading, you can enjoy enhanced amenities and comfort during your stay. The cost of upgrading hotels in Kathmandu is USD 120 per night, which includes breakfast and taxes for two people.

To ensure your preferences are met, kindly inform us in advance, and we’ll make the necessary arrangements for your upgraded accommodation. Treat yourself to a more enjoyable and indulgent experience in Kathmandu with our upgraded hotel options.

Upgrade Your Accommodation in Chitwan National Park

For those seeking a more luxurious experience in Chitwan National Park, we offer an upgrade to premium hotel accommodations. This upgrade is priced at USD 150 per night and includes Lunch, Dinner, and Breakfast, along with all applicable taxes for two people. You’ll also benefit from enhanced amenities and exclusive activities designed to elevate your stay. The upgraded accommodation provides superior comfort, allowing you to relax and enjoy the natural beauty of Chitwan in a more indulgent setting. Please notify us in advance if you wish to take advantage of this option, so we can ensure that all necessary arrangements are made for your upgraded experience. Enjoy a more refined and memorable stay with our premium lodging choices in Chitwan.

Upgrade Your Accommodation in Bandipur

For those looking to enhance their stay in Bandipur, we offer an upgrade to more luxurious accommodations on Boutique hotel. Priced at USD 100 per night, this upgrade includes both breakfast and dinner, ensuring a delightful and comfortable experience throughout your stay. By opting for this upgrade, you can enjoy superior amenities and services that cater to your need for relaxation and indulgence. Our premium hotel options provide a serene and enriching environment, perfect for reflecting on the historical and spiritual significance of Bandipur. To take advantage of this offer, please inform us in advance so we can arrange everything for your upgraded accommodation. Experience the tranquility of Bandipur with added comfort and convenience through our enhanced lodging choices. Let us know if you need any further adjustments!

Upgrade Your Accommodation in Nagarkot

Enhance your stay in Nagarkot with our premium accommodation upgrade. For just USD 100 per night, you can enjoy an elevated experience that includes both breakfast and dinner. This upgrade provides you with superior comfort and additional amenities, ensuring a more enjoyable and restful visit to this picturesque hill town. Our upgraded hotel options offer a blend of modern convenience and traditional charm, making your stay in Nagarkot more memorable. Please notify us in advance to secure your upgraded accommodations and ensure all arrangements are tailored to your needs. Treat yourself to a more comfortable and indulgent stay in Nagarkot with our exclusive upgrade offer. Feel free to ask if you need any changes or additional information!

Upgrade Your Accommodation in Pokhara

Enhance your stay in the scenic city of Pokhara with our premium accommodation upgrade. For an additional USD 100 per night, you can enjoy superior lodging that includes breakfast and all applicable taxes. This upgrade offers enhanced comfort and amenities, ensuring a relaxing and enjoyable experience in one of Nepal’s most beautiful destinations. Our upgraded hotel options provide modern conveniences and stunning views, perfect for unwinding after a day of exploring Pokhara’s lakes and mountains. To take advantage of this offer, please inform us in advance so we can arrange your upgraded accommodations seamlessly. Experience the beauty of Pokhara with added luxury and convenience through our exclusive lodging upgrade. Let me know if there are any further adjustments or additional details you’d like to include!

Essential Info

Visa Requirements: Most visitors to Nepal require a visa, which can be obtained upon arrival at Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu or at land border crossings. The cost and duration of the visa vary depending on your nationality, so be sure to check the latest requirements before you travel

Best Time to Visit:

Nepal experiences four distinct seasons, each offering its own unique attractions. The best time to visit depends on your interests and activities. The spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November) months are popular for trekking and outdoor activities, as the weather is generally clear and mild. The monsoon season (June to August) brings heavy rain, but also lush green landscapes and vibrant festivals. Winter (December to February) is cold in the mountains but offers clear skies and fewer crowds for cultural sightseeing

Health and Safety:

While Nepal is generally a safe destination for travelers, it’s important to take precautions to ensure your health and safety. Drink only bottled or purified water, avoid eating street food from questionable vendors, and take precautions to prevent altitude sickness if you’re trekking in the mountains. It’s also a good idea to purchase travel insurance that covers medical emergencies and evacuation

Currency and Money:

The currency of Nepal is the Nepalese Rupee (NPR). Major credit cards are accepted in larger cities and tourist areas, but it’s advisable to carry cash for smaller purchases and in more remote areas. ATMs are widely available in cities like Kathmandu and Pokhara, but may be limited in rural areas, so plan accordingly

Cultural Etiquette:

Nepal is a deeply religious and culturally diverse country, so it’s important to respect local customs and traditions. When visiting temples and monasteries, dress modestly and remove your shoes before entering. Always ask permission before taking photographs of people, and avoid public displays of affection, especially in more conservative areas

Transportation:

Getting around Nepal is relatively easy, with a range of transportation options available. Domestic flights connect major cities and tourist destinations, while buses and taxis are the most common modes of transport for shorter journeys. For those seeking adventure, we provide all means of transportation to explore the places mentioned in the itinerary

Accommodation:

Nepal offers a wide range of accommodation options to suit every budget and preference, from luxury hotels and boutique guesthouses to budgetfriendly hostels and teahouses along popular trekking routes. All accommodations in advance, especially during peak tourist seasons

Local Cuisine:

Nepalese cuisine is diverse and flavorful, with influences from Indian, Tibetan, and Chinese culinary traditions. Be sure to sample local specialties like momos (dumplings), dal bhat (rice and lentils), and Newari delicacies such as bara (fried lentil patties) and yomari (sweet dumplings). Vegetarian options are widely available, and it’s customary to eat with your right hand

Language:

The official language of Nepal is Nepali, but English is widely spoken, especially in tourist areas and by those working in the hospitality industry. Learning a few basic phrases in Nepali, such as greetings and simple expressions, can enhance your travel experience and help you connect with local people

MustSee Attractions:

Nepal is home to an abundance of cultural and natural attractions, including UNESCO World Heritage Sites like Kathmandu Durbar Square, Bhaktapur Durbar Square, and the ancient city of Patan. Don’t miss the chance to visit Manakamana, the god that grants your deepest desires, or experience the stunning sunrise views from Nagarkot

FAQs

You will need to bring your passport, visa (if applicable), and any necessary permits required for the places you'll be visiting, such as the entry permit for Chitwan National Park. 

Yes, airport transfers from Kathmandu Airport to your hotel and back are included in the tour package. 

The city tour includes visits to prominent landmarks such as Pashupatinath, Boudhanath, Kathmandu Durbar Square, and the Monkey Temple (Swayambhunath), with expert guides providing insights into their historical and cultural significance. 

Yes, entrance fees to heritage sites and monuments visited during the city tour are not included in the tour package. 

Breakfast is provided daily throughout the tour, with additional meals included as specified in the itinerary. Lunch and dinner are provided during the stay in Chitwan National Park. 

Yes, there are various optional activities available in Pokhara, such as paragliding, Zip Line, Bunjee jump, boating on Phewa Lake, and visiting the International Mountain Museum. 

No special permits are required for the drive from Nagarkot to Pokhara. However, you may need to carry your identification documents for security checkpoints along the route. 

Chitwan National Park is home to a diverse range of wildlife, including Bengal tigers, (If you Lucky) Crocodiles, Deers, one-horned rhinoceroses, elephants, and various bird species. 

Yes, transportation is provided for the scenic drive from Chitwan to Kathmandu, with a stopover at the Manakamana Temple. 

No, transportation for sightseeing in the Pokhara Valley is included in the tour package. Knowledgeable experienced driver will accompany you to the various attractions.

Nepal experiences varied weather conditions depending on the season. Spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November) offer clear skies and moderate temperatures, making them ideal for outdoor activities and sightseeing. Summer (June to August) brings monsoon rains, while winter (December to February) is colder, especially in higher altitude areas. 

Yes, it's important to respect local customs and traditions while visiting Nepal. Some of the places dress modestly when visiting religious sites, remove your shoes before entering temples or homes, and avoid public displays of affection. It's also customary to greet people with the traditional "Namaste" gesture. 

The currency of Nepal is the Nepalese Rupee (NPR). Major currencies such as US dollars and Euros are widely accepted in tourist areas, but it's advisable to carry local currency for smaller purchases and in rural areas. ATMs are available in major cities like Kathmandu and Pokhara, but may be limited in remote areas. 

While major credit cards are accepted in larger cities and tourist areas, it's recommended to carry cash for transactions, especially in more remote locations. Some establishments may charge a fee for credit card payments, so it's always best to have cash on hand. 

Essential items to pack for your Nepal tour include comfortable clothing suitable for both warm and cool weather, sturdy walking shoes for sightseeing and trekking, sunscreen, insect repellent, a reusable water bottle, and any personal medications. It's also advisable to carry a small backpack for day trips and excursions. 

It's recommended to consult with a healthcare professional before traveling to Nepal to ensure you are up to date on vaccinations and to discuss any specific health concerns.  Travelers should also take precautions to prevent altitude sickness if trekking in the mountains and avoid drinking untreated water to prevent gastrointestinal issues. 

Wi-Fi and internet access are readily available in most hotels, restaurants, and cafes in urban areas like Kathmandu and Pokhara. However, internet connectivity may be limited or unavailable in more remote locations such as trekking routes and jungle lodges. 

Yes, Nepali culture places a strong emphasis on respect and hospitality. It's customary to remove your shoes before entering someone's home or a temple, and to use your right hand for eating and greeting. Additionally, it's polite to accept food and drinks when offered by your hosts. 

Yes, travel insurance is highly recommended for all travelers visiting Nepal. A comprehensive travel insurance policy should cover medical expenses, emergency evacuation, trip cancellation or interruption, and loss or theft of personal belongings. Be sure to carefully review the policy to understand the coverage and exclusions. 

The official language of Nepal is Nepali, but English is widely spoken, especially in tourist areas, hotels, and restaurants. While you may encounter some language barriers in more remote areas, most locals in popular tourist destinations will have a basic understanding of English, making communication relatively easy.

Our team guides, porters and accompanying staff are locals with a broad knowledge about each and every location that we travel through.


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Bhagwat Simkhada

A tourist counselor