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Destination
Nepal Tour
Duration
9 days and 8 nights
Difficulty
Strenuous
Max. Elevation
N/A
Group Size
N/A
Accommodation
Standard Options
Vehicles
N/A
Food
No bed or meals included
Explore the grandeur that Nepal has to offer at pure comfort with the 6-day Nepal Tour with Everest Scenic Flight adventure that includes scenic flight to Everest. It is a destination that would suit those who want to experience the perfect combination of adventure, culture, and luxury. Whether it is the hectic streets of Kathmandu or a central hilltop of Nagarkot, every day presents experiences that have been thoughtfully designed to showcase the natural best of the country in terms of its beauty and cultural diversity. Tourists will get to see the traditional UNESCO World Heritage Sites, visit age-old temples, and experience the Nepalese rich culture, all of which will be accompanied by the luxury of staying at the finest hotels and having personalized transportation.
The tour will be climaxed with the memorable Everest scenic flight; it provides unprecedented views of the highest mountains in the world, such as Mount Everest, Lhotse, Makalu, and so on. It is amazing to look out of the comfortable window seat and have an aerial view of the Himalayas and a once-in-a-lifetime view of the towering mountains of Nepal. In addition to the skies, there will be the bliss of Nagarkot, where the visitor wakes up to a golden sunrise above the Himalayan range, and the tranquility of the lakeside Pokhara and visiting Phewa Lake, Sarangkot viewpoint, Davis Falls, Gupteshwor Cave and the World Peace Pagoda.
All the facets of this trip are designed to be elegant and convenient. The private guides will provide you with valuable knowledge in terms of Kathmandu and Pokhara cultural and historical sites, whereas the luxury hotels will offer a relaxing stay after a rough day. The tour ends with a classic Nepali farewell dinner with local food and Nepali culture shows, which make the guests experience the warmth of Nepali hospitality. This 6-day deluxe tour is not just a journey but a high-flying journey of exploring the most iconic scenery, cultural background and peaceful experiences in Nepal to produce lifetime memories.
It begins with Kathmandu, the colorful capital, where you are picked up at the airport and transferred to the hotel. Transition across the UNESCO heritage sites in the city, such as Swayambhunath, Patan Durbar Square, Pashupatinath and Boudhanath. The following day, take a one-hour scenic flight of Everest in Kathmandu and then travel to Nagarkot, where one can have a peaceful stay in the midst of the magnificent Himalayan scenery.
At Nagarkot, head towards the west to Pokhara, which is a lakeside city encircled by the Annapurna range. See the sunrise at Sarangkot, have a guided tour of the city, Phewa Lake, Davis Falls, Gupteshwor Cave, Peace Pagoda, and Bindabasini Temple. Take a farewell dinner in Kathmandu and then fly out, finishing a perfect luxury trip in Nepal, visiting all the cultural and natural attractions.


When you are at the Tribhuvan International Airport, Kathmandu, you will be received by a Kathmandu Our representative and then taken to your hotel in a private car with air conditioning. Once at the check-in, have some rest and get rid of your flight. During the evening, you will be taken through a briefing on the trip that will entail the introduction of your itinerary by your guide, who will subsequently answer all questions and give you key tips on how you will go about the trip, so that you are well prepared to go on the trip.
Begin the day with an adventurous scenic flight to Everest, whereby you will have views of the Himalayas panorama of Mount Everest, Lhotse, Makalu, amongst other great peaks of the Himalayas through your assured window seat. Upon coming back, have breakfast and then get on a sightseeing tour of the UNESCO World Heritage of Kathmandu Valley, including Swayambhunath Stupa, Patan Durbar Square, Pashupatinath Temple, and Boudhanath Stupa. Late afternoon, drive to Nagarkot, a quiet hill station and stay in your luxury hotel to get ready to witness the sunrise of the next morning.
Rise early and enjoy the spectacular sunrise in the Himalayas at Nagarkot Viewpoint. Following breakfast, spend the day on a scenic drive to Pokhara through the rural villages, terraced hills and verdant valleys. Reach Pokhara and stay in your luxurious hotel. The remaining part of the day is free time to explore Phewa Lake, have lunch by the lake or just take a rest by the beautiful mountain scenery.
In the morning, fly to Pokhara, a beautiful city that has lakes which are surrounded by the Annapurna mountain range. Arrive at your hotel and have a good time. Get to enjoy the serene nature of Phewa Lake, walk around the lake, or take a boat to Tal Barahi Temple. Pokhara has many cafes, a local market and picturesque viewpoints to rest and enjoy the beauty of nature, and spend time refreshing before the beginning of the next day's activities.
Go on a walking tour of the highlights of Pokhara Valley. Start with Phewa Lake and Tal Barahi Temple and move on to the breathtaking Davis Falls and the Gupteshwor Cave, an interesting underground location with a sacred lingam of Shiva. Your guide will offer a historical and cultural background so that you will be able to enjoy 100 per cent of the natural wonders of the region and its heritage. Go back to your hotel and spend a quiet evening by the lakeside, taking in the quiet atmosphere of Pokhara.
In the morning, after breakfast, have a scenic ride in Pokhara to Chitwan through the rolling hills, picturesque landscape and village life depicting the rural Nepalese life. On arrival, arrive at your jungle lodge in the Chitwan National Park. Spend the evening resting or having a briefing about the next day's activities in the jungles. Have fun with the sounds and the ambience of the Terai plains with the sun setting behind the wooded horizon.
This day is devoted to the wilderness of Chitwan. With expert naturalists, you will have a thrilling jeep safari to see one-horned rhinos, deer and exotic birds. Take a serene ride on a canoe on the Rapti River, drifting through wildlife and thick forest. Afternoon visit to Tharu village to get to know about the native culture, architecture, and way of life. Go back to your lodge to have dinner and narrate your exciting wildlife experiences of the day.
Make a brief flight back to Kathmandu the same way. The afternoon after the check-in is free in the form of shopping, sightseeing in the local market or relaxation in the hotel. Attend a farewell dinner of traditional Nepali food and a cultural dance performance in the evening. Reminisce about your adventure in Nepal and rejoice about the memories, experience, and beauty that you have learned during the last days.
The team will also provide an airport transfer to you on your last day as you depart on your flight. Make sure that you are at the airport at least three hours prior to your international flight. Say goodbye to Nepal and leave behind the memories of mountains, culture, wildlife, and luxurious experiences that are tailored to the last minute.
A trip to Nepal with your family will be exciting, but there are some crucial things you should know to make sure everything goes well, is safe, and is fun. This book provides all the critical information you need for your 10-day trip, such as flights, visas, health and safety, local customs, and helpful travel tips.
You are responsible for making your own international flights to and from Kathmandu. When you arrive at Tribhuvan International Airport, someone will accompany you to your accommodation. The schedule includes already planned internal flights, including the one from Kathmandu to Pokhara, so your journey will run smoothly. You get to Kathmandu on the first day and leave after breakfast on the last day.
Most people who want to go to Nepal require a visa to enter. They can receive one at the airport when they arrive. You need to bring a valid passport, photos that are the same size as a passport, and the visa fee. You can receive a tourist visa that lasts 15, 30, or 90 days. You can also apply online before you leave to make sure your application is processed fast. Check the most recent requirements before you go.
You need travel insurance that covers things like canceling your vacation, becoming sick, and doing exciting activities like paragliding or rafting. Take a copy of your policy with you on the tour to feel better.
This trip is suitable for persons who are in good shape. Every day, you can go sightseeing, take short walks, go on boat trips, or go on safaris. There are tiny fluctuations in height, but they're not hard to deal with. Talk to your doctor about any health problems you may have, drink enough water, and get enough sleep before you leave.
The weather in Nepal is different in different locations and at different times of the year. In the spring (March to May) and fall (September to November), the weather is usually beautiful and the skies are clear. In Kathmandu and Pokhara, the temperature is normally between 15 and 25 degrees Celsius. It could be warmer in Chitwan. It can be hard to travel during the monsoon season (June to August) when it rains a lot. For the frigid mornings and evenings, bring clothing and a light jacket.
Nepal has a great number of religions and civilizations. You need to cover your shoulders and knees when visiting a temple. You are going to a holy place, so put off your shoes. Civility is desirable by all, so when you meet anyone, say Namaste to all of them and do not take snapshots of people, particularly in rural communities.
It is quite natural to fall over, though not necessary. It is a habit in restaurants to leave a tip ranging between 10 and 15 per cent in case no service is provided. In the majority of cases, the workers of the hotel receive NPR 100-200 daily, guides receive NPR 500-1000 daily, and drivers receive NPR 300-500 daily.
Watch out, though, since Nepal is relatively safe. Always avoid going out at night on your own, never leave your valuables in places where they can be robbed and always listen to your guide, particularly when on a safari or doing anything exciting.
Nepal's currency is the Nepalese Rupee (NPR). Large cities possess banks and ATMs as well as money-shifting locations. However, you must possess sufficient cash that you can use in the event that you travel a distance. Hotels and large restaurants also accept credit cards, but you'd better pay in cash for small items.
People get around by automobile and by domestic plane. Always wear your seatbelt because mountain roads can be curvy. If you don't have to, don't utilize public transit.
Nepal uses 230 V, 50 Hz power and has Type C, D, and M plugs. Because there may be power outages in remote locations, you should bring a universal adapter and a power bank.
Dashain, Tihar, and Holi are important holidays that can disrupt how things function for tourists and services. Make plans ahead of time because some places may be closed on holidays.
Nepalese dishes include dal bhat, momo, and sel roti. Only dine at well-known eateries and drink bottled water to avoid stomach troubles. There are a number of choices for vegetarians and vegans.
The weather, especially during the monsoon, could make changes to the schedule. If it's practicable, other plans will be made accessible. Before you book, make sure you know the cancellation policy to prevent unnecessary penalties.
Nepali is the official language, but English is widely spoken in places where tourists go. Cities have adequate cell phone coverage, while rural locations might lack. Most hotels provide Wi-Fi, and SIM cards for your phone are affordable.
Know about other cultures: say "Namaste," respect your elders, don't point your foot at people or religious idols, and obey the norms of civility when you shake hands or go to temples.
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