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Destination
Nepal Tour
Duration
3 days and 2 nights
Difficulty
Moderate
Max. Elevation
N/A
Group Size
N/A
Accommodation
Standard Options
Vehicles
N/A
Food
Only includes meals, No bed: No meals included
This 2 Nights 3 Days luxury tour of Kathmandu and Bhaktapur is a cultural and spiritual tour to Nepal. The itinerary is an adventure that will enjoy the history and comfort of different locations and will include tours of the most notable and a stay in the selected hotels to provide travelers with the easiest and most captivating experience. Explore the complex architecture, rich traditions, and spirituality of the most popular places in Nepal.
Upon landing at the Tribhuwan International Airport, experience the privacy of transport to your luxury hotel and start with a place of worship, the Swayambhunath Stupa, or the Monkey Temple. Look down on Kathmandu Valley, and enjoy the religious atmosphere as your specialist helps to reveal the historical and religious background of the place.
The following two days explore the rich heritage of Pashupatinath Temple, Boudhanath Stupa and Patan Durbar Square and end it with an exploration of the medieval Bhaktapur. Explore the cobblestone streets, explore pottery workshops and see centuries-old temples, and all this with the exclusive kind of attention, delicious meals, and amazing stays to help you through the journey.
● Cultural & Spiritual Discovery: Explore Nepal's rich culture by sightseeing various iconic UNESCO World Heritage sites, including Swayambhunath Stupa, Pashupatinath Temple, Boudhanath Stupa, Patan Durbar Square and the medieval streets of Bhaktapur.
● Luxury & Comfort: Spend your trip in selected luxury hotels, hassle-free, one-way flights, personalized sightseeing tours, and sumptuous breakfasts that provide comfort with luxury overall.
● Cultural Immersion and Cultural Experiences: See Hindu and Buddhist rituals, participate in prayer ceremonies, and learn how to make pottery with the master potters in Bhaktapur.
● Convenience & Ethical Tourism: You will also enjoy the convenience of having English-speaking guides, traveling ethically to help the local community and getting accommodation packages that are flexible to ensure that you enjoy the travel experience in a comfortable manner.
This starts with your trip to Kathmandu, where on arrival, you are taken to your luxurious hotel and given a briefing on your trip. Visit Swayambhunath Stupa, considered iconic and located on a hill with excellent views of the Kathmandu valley, and then drive back to your hotel to relax and prepare for the next day of culture discovery.
The next day, you will visit Nepal's spiritual heritage in Pashupatinath Temple and Boudhanath Stupa and then proceed to Patan, the city of architectural wonders. Finish the day in Bhaktapur, which is a town with a rich medieval culture, old palaces, and crafts. On the last day, take a leisurely sightseeing of Bhaktapur and then off to Kathmandu, where you will continue with your journey.
Nepal has varying climatic conditions with regard to area and season. The summers (March-June), monsoons (July-September), and winters (October-February) are generally hot, wet and cool respectively. Clothes that are layered are suggested when the weather is inconsistent, whereas clothes that are lightweight and breathable during a warmer night and jackets during a colder night or during a trip to a high altitude. Make sure to check the weather at the particular place you have to go to during the season.
Nepal has varying climatic conditions with regard to area and season. The summers (March-June), monsoons (July-September), and winters (October-February) are generally hot, wet and cool respectively. Clothes that are layered are suggested when the weather is inconsistent, whereas clothes that are lightweight and breathable during a warmer night and jackets during a colder night or during a trip to a high altitude. Make sure to check the weather at the particular place you have to go to during the season.
On reaching Tribhuwan International Airport, you will be subjected to a visa and immigration process and then taken to your luxury hotel. Once settled, make your first visit to the most popular Swayambhunath Stupa, which is situated on a hill overlooking the Kathmandu Valley. Follow the old stupa with its swinging prayer flags and intricate carvings. You'll experience the spiritual atmosphere and see the beautiful views. Then return to your hotel, relax, and enjoy the high-end amenities as you get ready to go out and learn about the culture the next day.
Start your day with a healthy breakfast at Pashupatinath Temple. One of the most prominent Hindu temples in the world. Then, along the river Bagmati, see ceremonies and rites.
Go on to the huge Boudhanath Stupa and engage in circumambulation and spin in prayer wheels in order to experience the spirituality of the place. Then proceed to the old city of Patan and see its beautiful architecture, palaces, and courtyards and have your guide tell you about the art and the culture of the city. Afternoon: Go to Bhaktapur, an old cobblestone-paved town, the 55-Window Palace, and some old pottery-making, and have a relaxing evening at your luxury hotel.
Welcome your day in Bhaktapur with a leisurely breakfast at your hotel, and then a guided tour of the historical riches of the city. Explore the Bhaktapur Durbar Square, wonder at the giant Nyatapola Temple and appreciate the finely carved wood of the 55-Window Palace. Visit local pottery workshops and observe pottery makers working, and talk to them about their traditional
craft. Once you have experienced the city with its lively culture, get back to your hotel, check out and board the plane to Tribhuwan International Airport in Kathmandu to continue your journey as you have the memorable experience of the heritage and culture of Nepal, the luxury in Nepal.
Visiting Nepal is an experience that is filled with scenic views, a diverse culture, and adventure that you will never forget. Being informed about the necessary details about traveling documents, safety, weather, and local customs can help to spend the time there and carry out the procedure in a smooth and pleasant manner. The tips and guidelines listed below will be useful in ensuring that you enjoy your trip, whether you are on a safari, trekking adventure or cultural tour.
Before embarking on any trip to Nepal, make sure that you are carrying all the documents required during the trip. One will need a current passport of at least half a year on the date of entry. A majority of the foreign nationals require a Nepal entry visa that can be bought on arrival in Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu or by foreign embassies in Nepal. Carry a copy of your itinerary, hotel reservations, and your flight tickets (hardcopy and softcopy). When the filming or use of a drone is required due to special activities, make sure you have the necessary permits.
Any trip to Nepal would immensely need travel insurance. It ought to include trip cancellations, interruptions, medical emergencies and evacuation in case of need. Tours are typically safe and well-planned; however, insurance is an additional guarantee to avoid unexpected events such as delays, accidents, or lost luggage.
Tours in Nepal are of different levels of physical activities, leisure and cultural tours, trekking and adventure tours. Customers are advised to be moderately fit, drink plenty of water, and adhere to their own health guidelines. Before traveling, consult a medical specialist on the recommended vaccinations. Bring a small personal first aid kit, including some medications in case of allergies or headaches or other digestive problems.
Nepal has varying climatic conditions with regard to area and season. The summers (March-June), monsoons (July-September), and winters (October-February) are generally hot, wet and cool respectively. Clothes that are layered are suggested when the weather is inconsistent, whereas clothes that are lightweight and breathable during a warmer night and jackets during a colder night or during a trip to a high altitude. Make sure to check the weather at the particular place you have to go to during the season.
Nepal boasts of varied ethnic groups with a lot of traditions. Show respect to the local culture, dress decently when going to temples or villages, and take photos of people and their houses only after permission. Engage in cultural activities without preconceptions, and this will enhance your travelling experience as well as win the goodwill of the local communities.
In Nepal, tipping is not obligatory but rather traditional. Guides and drivers are normally given a tip of USD 5-10 per day per head. Hotel employees and porters (USD 2-5) are glad to receive smaller tips. Where feasible, convenience ought to be in Nepalese Rupees.
In Nepal, it is a largely safe country, although tourists are advised to abide by the local advice and the instructions of their tours, especially when they are going outdoors or touching wildlife. It is better to avoid walking alone at night and lock away valuables. In case of an emergency, have local contacts of authorities or your traveling agent.
The currency of Nepal is the Nepalese Rupee (NPR). Also, carry plenty of cash to tip, entrance fees, and local purchases because not all of them accept credit cards, particularly in isolated places. The ATM is in the large towns, but there are fewer cash withdrawal options in the proximity of rural or secure regions.
Nepal has a 220-240 V supply, Type C, D and M. Electricity is available in most hotels, but just in case you go to a far place or go on a hiking tour, a universal adapter and a portable power bank would be useful.
The official language is Nepali, although English is common in tourist destinations. Guides and hotel employees are able to speak English. It helps to learn some simple Nepali words, such as Namaste (hello) and Dhanyabad (thank you). Most accommodations have Wi-Fi, but the connection might be weak in faraway places.
Nepal also has numerous colorful festivals such as Dashain, Tihar and Holi. These are good chances to be in touch with local culture, but they can influence transport or business hours. Check travel dates and make preparations.
Number of people
Price per person
Solo Tour
$450.00
2 - 3 people
$441.00
4 - 6 people
$432.00
7 - 9 people
$427.50
10+ people
$418.50