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Destination
Nepal Tour
Duration
2 days and 1 night
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
Nepal is an ideal honeymoon destination due to the ideal mix of romance, adventure, and cultural tours. The bride and groom will be able to enjoy the fancy accommodations and the beautiful scenery. Everywhere we have the Himalayas and the quiet lakes, and the green jungles. Each of the components has been well-organized to ensure that you will have a memorable time, be it a champagne breakfast in the Everest Base Camp or a relaxing stay in Pokhara.
This 9-day luxury honeymoon tour is a blend of adventure, relaxation, and cultural tourism. Riding the helicopters across the Himalayas, jungles in Chitwan and tours in Pokhara are all great ways of achieving a mixture of adventure and relaxation. Couples have the opportunity to rest and have a vacation with the help of special services, living in a high-quality hotel, and performing unusual activities.
The beautiful landscapes, the good culture and the romantic environment make the country a great place where couples could begin their lives as a couple. All the things to be done, including mountain climbing and also taking time to relax at the lake, among others, are meant to leave memorable moments.
Your honeymoon in Nepal starts when you get to the hectic city of Kathmandu. Couples are welcomed and transported to a motel that is out of the way. When you check in, you'll get a rundown of your trip, including cultural and exciting things to do. Next, you'll take a helicopter ride above Everest Base Camp and then to Kala Patthar. At that height, you'll be able to see the Himalayas in all their glory while having breakfast with champagne at one of the highest sites on Earth.
Chitwan National Park is the end of a long and hard journey. It is home to many animals and habitats. Couples may observe a lot of different animals in Nepal by going on elephant safaris, forest treks, and kayaking on the Rapti River. The tour starts in Chitwan and ends in Pokhara, which is famous for its beautiful lakes and views of the mountains. The package includes a guided tour of Pokhara Valley and a stay at Rupakot Resort, which is a calm location to relax and has great views of the Annapurna range. Couples can relax or visit the sights in Kathmandu before they leave at the end of the vacation. This is the best spot for a honeymoon because it has everything: adventure, relaxation, and cultural experiences.
When you arrive at Tribhuvan International Airport, a Luxury Holidays Nepal representative will meet you and help you travel to a luxury hotel in Kathmandu. When you arrive at your luxurious hotel, a pre-trip briefing will go over the plan in detail, including transport schedules, sightseeing trips, and other interesting things to do. Couples can relax, go to local markets, or just enjoy the city's bustling atmosphere for the rest of the day.
After breakfast, couples are escorted to the airport for a thrilling helicopter trip over the Himalayas. You can see Everest and the peaks next to it up close from the plane. A champagne brunch at Kala Patthar, with the world's tallest mountain in the background, sets the tone for romance and creates memories that will last a lifetime. You can relax or take a brief walk to appreciate the city's unique beauty on the way back to Kathmandu in the late morning.
On the third day, fly to Chitwan, which is 415 meters above sea level. Couples can travel to Chitwan in 25 minutes by driving through magnificent lowland plants and rivers. When you reach there, you'll be driven to a nice lodge close to Chitwan National Park. You can relax and enjoy the tranquil surroundings when they arrive. Along with that, the mesmerizing views of nature are worth the peace and tranquillity.
Have a whole day of fun in the forest. On an elephant-back safari, you may get up close and personal with rhinos, deer, and other animals. Paddle down the Rapti River to see crocodiles and rare birds, and go on guided forest excursions to learn more about the park's many different kinds of plants and animals. A beautiful sunset is the best way for couples to end the day.
After breakfast, take a beautiful drive through the countryside of Nepal to Pokhara, a city famous for its lakes and vistas of the Himalayas. Check into your hotel and spend the day anyway you like. You might walk along the lake, go to a comfortable café, or just relax and take in the beautiful view of the Annapurna range while you get ready for the next part of your trip.
Begin your day with a guided tour of Pokhara Valley, where you'll see important places including Peace Pagoda, Devi's Fall, Gupteshwor Cave, and Phewa Lake. Couples can take a calm boat ride to the temple on the island or just enjoy the magnificent views. Later, we will visit Sarangkot. It is on top of a mountain and boasts great views of the Annapurna range and nearby lakes. The finest time to enjoy the sunset and relax in a romantic atmosphere is at night.
After breakfast at the Rupakot Resort, you can take a 25-minute round-trip flight from Pokhara airport to Kathmandu. You can relax or look around whenever you like. Couples can learn about the culture, buy souvenirs, or just relax at their nice lodgings before the last part of the vacation.
You can take your time visiting Kathmandu with a customizable timetable. Don't forget to see Pashupatinath Temple, Swayambhunath (the Monkey Temple), and Kathmandu Durbar Square. Couples can take time to have a romantic supper at a nice restaurant in the evening. The savoury local food amidst the energizing capital of Nepal.
Getting your breakfast today is the day to leave Nepal behind. But not those unforgettable memories in Nepal. Our team will transfer to Tribhuvan International Airport, where you will begin your journey home.
Before your trip to Nepal, it is important that you prepare well before you go on the trip in order to enjoy the adventure. This part addresses flights, visas, health, weather, cultural tips, safety and so forth. These necessities will enable you to have a smooth, safe, and enriching experience in Kathmandu, Pokhara and more.
All foreign passengers use Tribhuvan International Airport (TIA) in Kathmandu. You are picked up right at your hotel and subsequently dropped off with private pick-ups and drop-offs. Domestic flights such as Kathmandu-Pokhara are approximately 25 minutes and give stunning views of the Himalayas, Machapuchare and Annapurna.
One should get at least one hour before departure since the schedule may change because of weather or operational reasons. Keep in close contact with our team on any updates, thus avoiding last-minute rush and wastage.
Most travelers find it easy to get a Nepal entry visa; it readily may be readily obtained when they are at TIA. Carry a valid passport with a minimum of 6 months of validity and a passport-sized photo size passport.
Cash upfront payment will be required as a visa fee; the currency must be USD, Euros, or Pounds. Select 15, 30, or 90-day stays to have freedom of choice in short or long vacations.
Before you leave, check current visa rules and fees as policies are subject to change without warning.
Travel insurance is optional but highly suggested. Trip cancellations, medical emergencies, evacuation and repatriation should all be well covered. Although this tour is oriented on the low-altitude areas, unexpected circumstances like delays during the flight, slight injuries, or illnesses may occur. You can explore without all the worry of money and transport since having insurance means that you will have peace of mind.
The 4 day tour will entail light walks across the cultural places, through the city streets and minor hikes to heights such as Sarangkot. No excessive fitness is necessary except that one must be capable of coping with stairs and uneven ground. Other activities like paragliding in Pokhara or scenic flights to Everest have optional activities and may require basic fitness of which the activities are geared to be friendly. Keep hydrated, ensure that you wear comfortable shoes and take your time to have a good experience.
There is a seasonal variation in the climate in Nepal. The best season to visit is spring (March–May) and autumn (September–November), during which days are warm, skies are clear, and nights are cool. Winter (December -February) is cold in the mornings and evenings, whereas the monsoon season (June-August) may be accompanied by heavy rains, road blockages and flight cancellations. The light jacket, the rainwear, and the pack are layered clothing especially when you are visiting during the rainy season, to keep you comfortable and ready to face any weather.
Low-altitude areas with low chances of altitude sickness include Kathmandu (1,400m) and Pokhara (800m). Even the elevated one at Sarangkot (1,600 m) is safe for the majority of tourists.
Provided you intend to climb higher in the Himalayas, you should take the usual precautions: climb slowly, keep hydrated and rest days in between to prevent the problems of high altitudes. The knowledge of these precautions will guarantee a safe and pleasant adventure in the diverse topography of Nepal.
Nepal is abundant in religion, history and culture. Wear simple clothes in visiting temples, monasteries and other places of worship- cover shoulders and knees. Request permission to take photographs of individuals, in particular of monks or sacred personalities.
Greet the people of the locals with a traditional greeting of Namaste in order to respect people and develop good interactions. When you observe such traditions, it improves your traveling and establishes favorable relationship with local people.
Tipping is not mandatory but customary. A 10-15 per cent tip on the service price is generally welcome with guides; half the sum is expected to be given to drivers or porters. Tipping is a sign of appreciation for good service and to encourage local employees. It is optional, and you can give good service a reward without going over your budget.
Generally, Nepal is a safe destination for travelers, though simple caution is prudent. Always carry personal effects safely, particularly in overcrowded markets, trains or buses or wherever people visit.
Keep updated on local situations, politics or strikes (bandhs) to prevent inconveniences. Some basic precautionary measures will allow you to travel with ease and reduce exposure to risks, and have a hassle-free voyage.
The currency used is Nepalese Rupee (NPR). There are ATMs in Kathmandu and Pokhara, but it is possible to pay fees. Keep small denominations to use when there is a need to use them in everyday activities such as taxis, street food and small shops. It has been found that credit cards are accepted in mid to high-end hotels and restaurants, but may not be accepted in rural areas. Have a few USD or other significant currencies as a visa fee or emergencies.
Himalayan Vibes Nepal offers ground transportation through the use of personal vehicles, which have been used to facilitate all the ground movements between cities and other tourism sites to ensure comfort and convenience. Domestic flights, e.g. Kathmandu-Pokhara, take approximately 25 minutes and provide the best aerial views of the Himalayas. Air travel and road travel are most effective in terms of efficiency, as you will see more and be very comfortable in the process.
The power system of Nepal is 220-240 V with Type C, D and M sockets. Carry a universal charger and power bank to use your gadgets all the time. The majority of the hotels have backup generators; however, there is also a possibility of voltage fluctuations, which are particularly frequent in towns of smaller size.
There are various colorful festivals held all year round in Nepal, such as Dashain, Tihar, Holi and Nepali New Year. It is possible to close government offices and certain companies, and fill the streets with cultural events, decorations and celebrations. The events themselves are a distinct opportunity that the travelers have to discover the tradition and the local culture of Nepal directly.
The food of Nepal is an amalgamation of local taste and India, and Tibet. Examples of signature dishes are momos (dumplings), dal bhat (lentil soup with rice) and assorted curries. The vegetarian, vegan, and gluten-free choices will be available in Kathmandu and Pokhara. We suggest taking bottled or filtered water and visiting well-known restaurants to guarantee the safety and hygiene of food.
The topography of the place and the weather may result in flight delays or cancellations, particularly during the monsoon. Himalayan Vibes monitors such conditions and keeps the travelers informed in time. Keep an open mind about your schedule and think about travel insurance to cover any sudden inconvenience.
The official language is Nepali, and English is widely used in tourist spots, hotels and restaurants. Domestic SIM cards that include data plans can be purchased easily, and they keep you connected. It is possible to learn basic expressions such as Namaste (hello) or Dhanyabad (thank you) to make communication with locals easier.
Always carry the phone numbers of the local police, hospitals and your embassy/consulate. Stay within the local laws, stay out of restricted zones, and clarify with tour guides or authorities to ensure that you are not mistaken. Being aware of emergency contacts will ensure that you are saved in case of some unexpected circumstances.
Travelers should pack:
Be healthy by drinking clean water or bottled water, avoiding suspicious food on the streets, and carrying the required medications. A basic first-aid kit with headache, cuts or stomach problems is helpful. These are the measures to keep the journey in Nepal safe and comfortable.
Number of people
Price per person
Solo Tour
$2,609.10
2 - 3 people
$2,556.92
4 - 6 people
$2,504.74
7 - 9 people
$2,478.65
10+ people
$2,426.46