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Destination
Chitwan National Park
Duration
6 days and 5 nights
Difficulty
Challenging
Max. Elevation
N/A
Group Size
N/A
Accommodation
Standard Options
Vehicles
Private Luxury Tourist Vehicles
Food
Only includes meals, No bed: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
The 6 Days Nepal Tour with Pokhara and Chitwan Safari is an amalgamating blend of culture, nature and adventure. The travelers will visit the heritage of Kathmandu Valley during their trip, relax in the picturesque beauty of Pokhara, and see wildlife in Chitwan National Park over six days. The tour provides sightseeing of the city, Himalayan views, and jungle hiking, where all the arrangements, lodgings, and guiding services are made to have a stress-free trip.
You begin with Kathmandu, the bustling capital. This is where you are going to see UNESCO World Heritage Sites that include Pashupatinath Temple, Boudhanath Stupa, and Patan or Bhaktapur Durbar Square. The specialist guides are the holders of the spiritual and historical riches of Nepal, and a visitor is provided with the rich culture of the country in the comfort of hotels.
The domestic flight will only cover a short route between Kathmandu and Pokhara, located in the Annapurna range. Relax by Phewa Lake, explore natural marvels such as Davis falls and Gupteshwor cave and observe the sun rising at Sarangkot. Those who want some additional adventure can go paragliding. This tour then proceeds to Chitwan, where guided safaris and canoe rides will make you experience the wildlife of one-horned rhinos, Bengal tigers, exotic bird species and complete a well-rounded Nepali adventure.
The adventure will start in Kathmandu, where you will be received at Tribhuvan International Airport and taken to a hotel. The next two days will be spent in the cultural and historical attractions of Kathmandu Valley, which consists of Boudhanath Stupa, Pashupatinath Temple, Bhaktapur and Patan Durbar Squares. You will be staying in well-chosen and comfortable hotels, which will be situated in locations close to the major attraction sites.
The next step is to travel by air, within the country, to the serene city of Pokhara, which is a city of Lakes. Take scenic boat trips on Phewa Lake, explore Davis Falls and the Gupteshwor Cave and also hike or do a sunrise tour to Sarangkot. Paragliding is an experience that adventurers can engage in to have striking aerial views.
Then, you can explore the Chitwan National Park, where you can experience guided jeep and elephant safari, canoeing, and birdwatching, which are memorable wildlife activities to visit in Pokhara. The trip will be completed by taking a flight to Kathmandu, where you can do some final shopping or have a relaxing evening in Kathmandu.


Upon reaching Tribhuvan International Airport, located in Kathmandu, our team will welcome you. This will then take you to your hotel, where you can check in, allowing you time to rest after the flight. When you have time, you can do a walk-through of the bustling streets of Thamel, with its multicolored ambience, local eateries and cafes.
Dine at the old Nepali food or rest in the hotel in the evening before embarking on the activities.
The cultural sites of Kathmandu Valley: after breakfast, visit the valley. Begin with the Pashupatinath Temple, one of the holy Hindu places where you will be able to observe the daily rites on the Bagmati River. Then proceed to Boudhanath Stupa, a small hub of Tibetan Buddhism; turn the colorful prayer wheels and experience the spiritual atmosphere. Then go to the Patan Durbar Square, where you will see Newari architecture and the Patan Museum. Provided that there is time, visit Bhaktapur Durbar Square with its medieval charm, traditional pottery, and local crafts. In the night, go back to the hotel and have a cultural dinner with dance performances, if you want.
Early breakfast and a scenic flight to Kathmandu Airport to an Airport in Pokhara. Upon arrival, get into your hotel, and you are set to enjoy the natural beauty of this city. Traveling by boat across Cruise Phewa Lake to Tal Barahi Temple on the island. See the Gupteshwor Cave and then the dramatic Davis Falls, concealed by the cliffs of rocks. During the evening, walk along the Lakeside of Pokhara, which is a stretch of cafes, restaurants and stores and experience the Himalayan ambiance.
Rise early and walk up to Sarangkot to have a spectacular sunrise view of the Annapurna and Dhaulagiri mountains. Paragliding can be included in the tours of adventurous tourists to have an aerial survey of the Pokhara Valley. Have breakfast and leave the hotel, drive to Chitwan National Park, passing through villages, rivers and green hills. Arrive at a lodge or resort in the jungle and get briefing through the orientation of the safari activities to be done. During the evening, attend a Tharu cultural show featuring local music and cultural dances and get to know about the heritage of the region.
Get up at the lodge and have breakfast, then do an early morning jeep or elephant safari in the Chitwan National Park. Search for wildlife (Bengal tigers, one-horned rhinoceros, and numerous exotic birds). Visit the Elephant Breeding Center and visit baby elephants, as well as learn about conservation. Following lunch, you can go on a guided night jungle walk, or you can just sit and enjoy the serene environment at the lodge.
A peaceful ride on the Rapti River on the final day will also provide a silent experience of the fauna and the landscape of the park. The ride can be followed by a visit to the lodge to have breakfast, check out and fly back to Kathmandu through Bharatpur Airport. You can also do some last-minute shopping or sightseeing in the city, as long as you have time to leave the city before the time of departure. At last, they will take you to Tribhuvan International Airport, where you will be boarding a plane to continue your awesome Nepal experience.
There are some points that you should remember before beginning your trip. Nepal will provide diverse scenery and different cultures that will generate unforgettable experiences, but proper preparation will turn the journey into a smooth and pleasant one. This area includes the practical use of tips on traveling, and the local peculiarities, which contain the information that every traveler should know.
The package does not include international flights in Kathmandu. The entry and exit point is Tribhuvan International Airport (TIA). It includes domestic flights Kathmandu-Pokhara and Kathmandu-Chitwan. Book an international flight in advance to eliminate delays. Meet us on the first day at your own convenience and leave us after breakfast on the final day. To get assistance with flight booking, call Himalaya Vibes.
Any foreign traveler must carry a visa that is obtainable at TIA. There are varying fees depending on the number of days to stay: 15 days-30 days- $30 and $50. Make sure that your passport is valid within six months and carry two passport-sized photos of passport size. An online application before arrival is also possible. Check visa requirements beforehand in order to eliminate hold-ups.
Medical insurance is optional, although very desirable. Select an inclusive policy encompassing cancellations, medical emergencies, evacuation and repatriation. This guards against flight delays, illness and natural occurrences.
The tour can also accommodate the middle-fit travelers since it contains hiking, safaris, and sightseeing. Optional paragliding is not expensive in terms of fitness and good health.
Pre-departure health check-up, carry a first-aid kit, and medicines.
The weather is seasonal and geographical. Spring (March-May) and autumn (September-November) are fine in terms of temperatures and weather conditions. Kathmandu, Pokhara are moderate to hot, and Chitwan is a little warmer with a tropical atmosphere. In the evenings and mornings, winters can be frosty. The monsoon rains are experienced during summer (June-August), particularly in the lowlands. Plastic waterproofs and cigarette butts.
Observance of local practices: wear modest clothes in temples and monasteries, cover shoulders and knees, and take off shoes in sacred places. Touching holy things is taboo, so you must not do it, and you must ask permission before taking a picture of someone. One should not openly show affection; shake hands with locals with a greeting of Namaste. Tourist guides will assist you in learning cultural peculiarities.
It is not obligatory but not disapproved. In the case of guides and drivers, it is common to pay between $5 and $10 a day, depending on the group size and service. In restaurants and hotels, 5- 10 per cent of the bill is appropriate. Porters and employees on treks and safaris. Carry over little denominations; your guide will be able to give you certain instructions.
In general, Nepal is a safe place, the locals are friendly, and the crime rate is low. Always be mindful of the people around you, never walk alone after midnight and also watch out for street sellers or solicitors. Himalayan Vibes Nepal has secure itineraries, offers experienced guides, and, of course, transport. Emergency assistance is never far in between.
The currency of Nepal is Nepalese Rupee (NPR). Debit cards are acceptable in urban areas, but cash is better in rural places. There are ATMs available in the metropolis, and withdrawal limits. Take plenty of cash in isolated places and change money in banks or legal places. Small denominations assist in the tips and small purchases.
You are taken all over your itinerary in private, air-conditioned cars. They include domestic flights in Kathmandu-Pokhara and Chitwan-Kathmandu. There is safe, punctual travel that is guaranteed by professional drivers.
The electrical supply in the country is 230 V and Type C, D, and M. A travel personal adapter will always come in handy since most hotels offer universal adapters. Power outages may occur, but luxury hotels tend to have backup generators.
The culture of Nepal is rich, as it consists of such festivals as Dashain, Tihar, Holi, and Buddha Jayanti. I look forward to spirited parties and closed shops. Itineraries can be altered to allow you to sample local celebrations.
You will have Nepali food- Dal Bhat and momos, and foreign food. Breakfasts are covered; in Chitwan, full board meals are served. Vegan and vegetarian dishes on request.
There is weather that can influence flights and activities during the monsoon or winter. Our team will make changes in itineraries to keep you comfortable and safe. Unexpected disruption is recommended to be insured against by means of travel insurance.
The official language of Neva is Nepali, although English is widespread in tourist spots. There are guides who aid communication, and Wi-Fi is common in most hotels. Local SIM cards or mobile data are suggested in faraway places.
Number of people
Price per person
Solo Tour
$809.10
2 - 3 people
$792.92
4 - 6 people
$776.74
7 - 9 people
$768.65
10+ people
$752.46