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Destination
Everest Tour and Trek
Duration
9 days and 8 nights
Difficulty
Moderate
Max. Elevation
1400 m
Group Size
Max. 12 pax
Accommodation
Standard Options
Vehicles
N/A
Food
Bed included, includes: No meals included
The 9-day Luxury Nepal Tour with Everest and Lumbini is a tourist experience planned to suit individuals who want to enjoy the comfort and culture of Nepal. This tour is a seamless combination of various experiences in Nepal; it is both a trip up Mount Everest and a journey through the spiritual calmness of Lumbini. Beginning with Kathmandu, you are going to see centuries-old architecture and heritage sites that provide insight into the spirituality of the capital and the artistic tradition of its residents. The best thing about the first few days is the Everest Scenic Flight, which is an amazing adventure and opportunity to see the tallest mountains in the world without leaving the coziness of your aircraft seat.
The trip moves out of the spiritual nature of Lumbini, the land of Lord Buddha, to the nature of Pokhara. In this case, calm lakes reflect the snow-white Annapurna, and one can enjoy a calm setting to relax and reflect. The visitors are spoiled with personal guided tours and luxurious accommodation, and every day is spent at a slow pace. With Phewa Lake or underground caves and concealed waterfalls, Pokhara is a restful retreat into serenity.
The tour ends at the Chitwan National Park, where the luxury is combined with the wilderness. Jeep tours and canoeing, and cultural experience with the Tharu people will provide an ideal contrast to the spiritual and scenic points of the journey. Whether it is the heights of the Himalayas or the calmest Asian monasteries and jungles, each moment of this trip is enhanced by the best hotels, special services, and care about every single detail, which is an immersive luxury experience via the most luxurious points of Nepal
Your trip starts with Kathmandu, where you will visit the cultural heartbeat of Nepal, its temples, stupas and palaces. The trip begins with an amazing Everest Scenic Flight, then moves south to Lumbini, the spiritual birthplace of Buddhism. Lumbini will be the starting point. You are going to fly to Pokhara, a city that is surrounded by the Annapurna Himalayas.
The end of unwinding will be followed by a drive to Chitwan National Park, where adventure will become the main stage. Jungle tours, birdwatching, and village tours will give you the natural biodiversity of Nepal in the lowland. The trip concludes with a valedictory cultural dinner in Kathmandu that serves as the climax of an amazing and luxurious trip through Nepal.
The weather in Nepal changes according to the altitude and the season. Spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November) have the best chances of having clear weather and good temperatures, and are therefore the best times to travel.
The climate during winter (December-February) is cold, particularly when in high altitudes and during the monsoon (June-August) in low altitudes, there is rain and humidity. Pack layers always to suit the changing conditions.
The weather in Nepal changes according to the altitude and the season. Spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November) have the best chances of having clear weather and good temperatures, and are therefore the best times to travel.
The climate during winter (December-February) is cold, particularly when in high altitudes and during the monsoon (June-August) in low altitudes, there is rain and humidity. Pack layers always to suit the changing conditions.
Once you land at the Tribhuvan International Airport, you will be greeted by a representative who will then take you to the luxury hotel in Kathmandu. When settled, it is possible to relax and take advantage of the amenities. In the evening, you are going to a briefing session with your guide on what to expect on the trip. You may either walk the streets of Thamel or laze on the rooftop lounge of the hotel, depending on how you arrived.
A once-in-a-lifetime Everest Scenic Flight is the way to start your morning. This hour-long adventure will provide panoramic views of Everest, Lhotse, Nuptse, among other giants in the
Himalayas. Secondly, in the morning, a sightseeing trip of Kathmandu Valley is made. The tour visits Swayambhunath Stupa (Monkey Temple), which offers a panoramic view of the city, and the second place to visit is Pashupatinath Temple, the most sacred Hindu temple to Lord Shiva. Proceed to Boudhanath Stupa, which is one of the largest stupas in the world, and lastly visit Patan Durbar Square, where one will find exquisite Newari architecture as well as craftsmanship. Overnight in a luxury hotel.
You can fly a short distance to Lumbini after breakfast, the holy place where Lord Buddha was born. Arrive and spend the night in a peaceful luxury hotel in a peaceful garden. Start with the Maya Devi Temple, the precise birthplace of Buddha, and the Ashoka Pillar, which was built by Emperor Ashoka in the 3rd century BC. Walk around the monastic areas with an exhibition of architectural designs of the world and the Eternal Peace Flame, and the Lumbini Museum. Spend a relaxing and contemplative evening at your resort.
Morning flight to Pokhara, the beautiful lake city in Nepal. On arrival, move into your mountain view hotel on the lakeside. Waste away a day - have an intimate boating experience on Phewa Lake, go to a cafe by the lake, or get an opportunity to refresh yourself in a spa. Stroll Lakeside promenade, which is lit up by warm lanterns and live music bars as night falls.
Wake up looking at the Annapurna range in Phewa Lake. Begin your sightseeing journey after breakfast with Davis falls, which is a roaring underground waterfall then to Gupteshwor Mahadev cave, which is a sacred shrine of Shiva. At the World Peace Pagoda, take in the sweeping views of Pokhara Valley and the Himalayas and at the International Mountain Museum, learn about the history of mountaineering in Nepal. Back to the hotel to have a good evening at the lakeside.
Then continue on a beautiful tour to Chitwan National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site that is highly biodiverse. On arrival, be welcomed into your very posh jungle lodge with green vegetation. Spend your afternoon on a guided natural walk or in a Tharu village to get acquainted with the native lifestyle of the community and their distinctive culture. Later, have a sunset view and dinner with locally sourced foods by the Rapti River.
The current day is devoted to the Chitwan wildlife. Start off with a jeep safari in the thick jungle in pursuit of the one-horned rhinos, Bengal tigers, sloth bears and exotic birds. There, you should go in a canoe on the Rapti River after lunch and see crocodiles and water birds. During a night watch in a Tharu cultural dance performance that displays traditional dresses and music. This is an adventure where people can learn more about the culture in the jungle core.
Then fly a short distance domestically on the spot back to Kathmandu after the morning meal. In the afternoon you will be at liberty to shop at the boutique shops in Thamel or have a look at the Garden of Dreams to relax. To see out the luxurious journey, have a parting dinner in one of the best Nepali restaurants in the evening with live traditional music and traditional cuisine.
You will then be taken to Tribhuvan International Airport after breakfast and your further flight. Take home the priceless experiences of the grandiose mountains, religious heritage, calm lakes, and Nepali hospitality.
There are several basic facts that you should know before you embark on your trip to Nepal, which will ensure that your experience is smooth sailing and will be fun as well. Travel logistics, visa applications, local culture, environmental responsibility, and more, all of this is here before the adventure starts.
Every tour and trek in Nepal has Kathmandu (Tribhuwan International Airport TIA) as its starting and finishing point. The domestic flights can be added to your package as well, to such destinations as Lukla, Pokhara, or Bharatpur.
The climate in Nepal's mountainous areas can easily be uncertain, and in some instances, it may cause flights to be delayed, particularly during the monsoon and the winter period. At least have one buffer day prior to your international departure to enable you to rearrange your schedule.
All travelers entering Nepal must have a tourist visa, which is obtained when they enter TIA. Visa options include 15, 30, or 90 days. You will require one passport-sized photograph and USD or other local currency for visa fees.
To process the visa faster, do the online visa application prior to arrival. Make sure your passport has a validity of not less than six months before you are to travel.
Actual travel insurance is compulsory in all trekking and suggested in all tours. It must include healthcare, cancelling of trips, lost baggage and emergency evacuation, which may involve helicopter rescue during trips to high altitude regions. Keep a printed as well as an electronic copy of your insurance policy and emergency contacts.
Nepal has a variety of experiences in the form of easy-in luxury tours and difficult treks. Select a package that is appropriate to your fitness level.
In the case of treks, it is important to be physically fit. In the case of tours, one is likely to walk moderately and change altitude occasionally. Be careful and ask your doctor before traveling in case of pre-existing conditions and feelings concerning the altitude.
Nepal is a nation that has strong traditions and religious beliefs. Wear simple clothes, which should include the covering of shoulders and knees, and take off shoes before entering the sacred areas when visiting temples or monasteries.
Touching statues or religious relics should be avoided, as well as photography of local people, which should always be asked in advance. A polite welcome to people with a warm Namaste (hands together with a slight bow) is a sign of respect.
The most common way of showing appreciation of good service is Tipping.
Tipping is not obligatory, but much appreciated and well known as a sign of respect for working hard.
The unit of payment is Nepalese Rupee (NPR). In major cities, the major hotels and restaurants also accept the cards, though cash is a much better option in the rural territories and trekking spots.
In the large towns, there are ATMs, but these machines can have withdrawal limits. Only have money in licensed counters or banks at fair rates.
Nepal is a secure place, and people are very welcoming and hospitable. Nevertheless, exercise regular measures of caution, lock up valuables, do not carry large amounts of money at the same time, and utilize safe deposit boxes at the hotels.
Your local guide has the training for any emergency situation and will help you in the case of any unforeseen problems.
Tourist places are predominantly English-speaking. Most of the urban centers have mobile networks and Wi-Fi networks, and there are areas of trekking that have poor connectivity.
The airport sells you local SIM cards containing data, which you can use during your stay to stay in good communication.
The power supply in Nepal is 230 V, and the plugs used include C, D, and M. It is recommended to carry a universal traveler plug and a portable power supply just in case of any power cuts, particularly in isolated areas.
Nepali food is delicious and multifarious - dal bhat (rice and lentils) and momo (dumplings) as well as Tibetan-colored dishes.
One can always drink bottled or filtered water and avoid uncooked or half-cooked foods in isolated locations. Give notice to your operator of dietary preferences or allergies.
Nepal is proud of its natural and cultural heritage, and contributes to its conservation. Consume environmentally friendly items, reduce plastic and use a reusable water bottle. Conserve local traditions, nature, and delicate ecosystems to enhance sustainable tourism.
Number of people
Price per person
Solo Tour
$1,349.10
2 - 3 people
$1,322.12
4 - 6 people
$1,295.14
7 - 9 people
$1,281.65
10+ people
$1,254.66