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6 Nights 7 Days
Nepal Tour
When you visit a country, the major attraction would be its capital. At Nepal, Kathmandu is all set to amaze you with its royal setting that ostentatiously combines historicity and vivacity. Kathmandu is the largest city in Nepal where you get to stumble upon the busy street life against the backdrop of the city’s age-old tradition. The temples and statues add more charm to this city. Kathmandu shares the credit as one of the royal cities of Nepal along with Bhaktapur and Patan. And the major highlight at Kathmandu is the Durbar Square which comes under the ‘UNESCO WORLD HERITAGE SITE’.
Nepal tour 6 night 7 days is a combined tour with adventure activities in Nepal. This tour is designed especially for those people who want to take participate in adventure activities, at the same time spending their holiday in Nepal. It provides great fun of Himalayan views, Jungle Safari, boating, rafting, and more. This tour is also influenced with cultures, tradition, and arts & architectures.
Nepal tour 6 night 7 days another attraction is Everest Mountain flight offers you a close view of the Himalayas. The duration of the flight is almost one hour and the major peaks that can be seen from this flight are Mt Everest, Nuptse, Pumori, Cho- Oyu, Gaurishanker, Dorge Lakpa etc. The Rafting in Trishuli River considers as a high commercial whitewater sports destination. It is an excellent river for a day short rafting trip without risk and challenge of big rapids with its beautiful scenery, peaceful environment, and wonderful local cultural activities.
Nepal tour 6 night 7 days is enough to taste the real flavor of whole Nepal. Kathmandu valley offers you an opportunity to experience majestic art and architecture of the medieval era. Chitwan and Pokhara are the paradises for nature lovers.
Nepal itinerary - 6 Nights 7 Days Tour
A trekkers’ paradise, Nepal combines Himalayan views, golden temples, charming hill villages and jungle wildlife watching to offer one of the world’s great travel destinations.Day 1
Arrival in Kathmandu international airport. Orientation program. After tea coffee in the Hotel. Your journey will begin from sightseeing of Swoyambhunath Stupa. The Swayambhunath Stupa is also known as monkey temple which is a 2500 years old stupa situated on a hillock about 500 feet above the level of the valley and overlooking Katmandu valley. Overnight at Kathmandu in Hotel.
Thamel is a commercial neighborhood located in Kathmandu, the capital of Nepal. Thamel has been the center of the tourist industry in Kathmandu for over four decades, starting from the hippie days when many artists came to Nepal and spent weeks in Thamel
Day 2
About Major Peaks That Are Seen from Everest Mountain Flight
Everest Mountain flight being operated by domestic airlines of Nepal make possible to see those Himalayan peaks with easier way within a short period of time. There is no denying that walking up and down the hills for a close view of the Himalayas is very much worth the effort and time-consuming. The Himalaya is the youngest yet highest mountain range in the world and forms a natural border for Nepal in the northern front. For Nepalese, these mountains are the sacred abode of the god and goddess. The duration of the flight is almost one hour but can be varied as the offers given by different airlines. The major peaks that can be seen from this flight are Mt Everest, Nuptse, Pumori, Cho- Oyu, Gaurishanker, Dorge Lakpa etc.
Most of the domestic airlines operate Everest Mountain flight from Kathmandu around the year except in the monsoon seasons of June and July. This Flight is one of the highly favorite extra activities of the tourists visiting Nepal. They combine this flight as a part of their tour and travel program.
Mt. Everest is the highest mountain in the world was discovered in 1852. It is named after Sir George Everest, an English surveyor. Nepalese people call it Sagarmatha means a top of the universe and Qomolongma in Tibetan. Sir Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay Sherpa were first to climb Everest on May 25, 1953, as a coronation gift to Queen Elizabeth.
Mt. Lhotse lies to the south of Everest. Its name is derived from Sherpa language spoken by people staying in the Himalayan region which means” South Peak”. The first ascent of this mountain took place in 1956 by the Swiss.
This single mountain has two peaks and also has two names together because the Hindus believe that the mountain looks like the pair of Gods Shiva and Gauri (Parvati). This holy mountain was restricted till 1977 for the climbers. It was only in 1979 that an American – Nepal group reached the summit.
Langtang is the first mountain can be seen from Mountain flight. It lies in the north-south of Kathmandu valley. The valley of Langtang, which is not visible from the mountain flight, is considered to be the most beautiful in the whole Himalayan region.
This mountain lies on the Nepal – Tibetan border. Some people also call it Gosaithan. This mountain is related to many Hindu Mythology, especially of Lord Shiva.
Visit Pashupatinath temple, which is one of the most sacred Temple of God Lord Shiva in the entire Hindu world. It is a pagoda style temple which as two-tiered golden roof and four silver doors situated at the bank of Bagmati River. From Pashupatinath 10 minutes walk to Boudhanath Stupa. Enjoy the walk around the Boudhanath stupa. Boudhanath is one of the world biggest Stupa.
Afternoon drive to Bhaktapur which is 13 KM away from Kathmandu. Lunch in Bhaktapur Darbar Square. The oldest city of Nepal knows as City of devotees retains the charm of the 15th century. You can see the 55 window palace and its ancient art and architecture of different temple and surrounding. Visit Durbar Square, Golden Gate, Bhaktapur Palace.
Day 3
We leave Kathmandu at about 0700 Hours and drive approximately 3 hrs. to Charaundi, our put-in point. After the crew assembles the raft, they will explain about safety and proper procedures. During the day, we run a number of rapids, that rate to 2 to 3. All the rapids have been given Nepali and English names: our guide can relate the story behind each one.
We lunch on a beach remarkable for its unique sculptured boulders. Shortly after lunch, we enter the Trishuli gorge. As the canyon narrows the walls becomes steep, densely, forested, the current accelerates and the rapids increase in the size and frequency. This is the time to hang on.
After such a stimulating experience, it is humbling to see a Majhi (Fisherman) building his precarious traps in such turbulence. Our last rapid, Jholungepul, is named for an extensive suspension bridge. Here we often encounter an enthusiastic audience, they line the bridge excited to see us pass beneath. The geologic formation is tremendously interesting and not worthy.
Drive to Chitwan National Park.
Temple Phnom Santuk is a cultural site on a hill in the Cambodian province of Kampong Thom. Located in Ko Koh village in Santuk District, the hill is considered the most sacred mountain in the province. At the top of this sacred mountain, travellers can visit several pagodas and stupas all decorated with statues of nagas, dragons and reclining Buddhas. Besides, Phnom Santuk has an active temple where local monks live. Interested travelers can reach the holy site via a path made of 809 steps, flanked by statues. Another option is to drive up a paved way to reach the temple. Apart from visiting the temples and learn about Buddhism, travelers will have a stunning view. Witnessing the sun set over the rice fields is beautiful and a popular attraction.
Day 4
Jungle Activities
The Chitwan National Park is the most suitable for an elephant ride. The Elephant is the major tourist attraction of the Chitwan National Park. Elephant ride is also the safest way to enter the jungle. it is well train elephant can sit back while one can observe wild animals and birds from up close. The elephant safari through, not the most comfortable rides, is an amazing experience. And it doesn’t take too long spot at least a rhino in the forest.
The Chitwan National Park Canoe ride is also adventures activities and takes a close view of crocodiles and other wild animals. Tourist is thrilled to look at the crocodiles taking a sunbath on the river banks of the Rapti river and take their photographs. The crocodiles bask insensibly under the sun with their snouts wide. A journey down the Rapti river in a traditional ‘dugout canoe offers you the chance to quietly observe the unusual species of birds and animal.
Chitwan National Park can observe the Elephant breeding center was set up to shelter the endanger elephants in the region. There are often many baby elephants there and a small museum. The center is walking able from Sauraha but from hotel we will drive 20 minutes to the Rapti river and cross the river from boat riding.
Day 5
The Chitwan National Park is the most suitable for an elephant ride. The Elephant is the major tourist attraction of the Chitwan National Park. Elephant ride is also the safest way to enter the jungle. it is well train elephant can sit back while one can observe wild animals and birds from up close. The elephant safari through, not the most comfortable rides, is an amazing experience. And it doesn’t take too long spot at least a rhino in the forest.
Bird watching tour in Chitwan National park is quite interesting. You can walk through the Jungle and bank of the Rapti river can view one-horned rhinoceros, wild boar, sloth bear, bison, Gangetic dolphins, gharial crocodile, and many bird species.
From your hotel you can observe sunset in Annapurna Range with three of the ten highest mountains in the world — Dhaulagiri, Annapurna I and Manaslu — is within 15–35 mi (24–56 km) of the valley. Due to its proximity to the Annapurna Mountain range, the city is a base for trekkers undertaking the Annapurna Circuit through the Annapurna Conservation Area region of the Annapurna ranges in the Himalayas.
The International Mountain Museum at Pokhara, showcases some impressive glances where you can be provided with whatever information you need on the mountains of Nepal. There are three major galleries from which you can have a short trip through the life and times of the Indigenous people of Nepal. The other galleries offer factful insights about the extensive mountains and mountain climbing.
Day 6
Paragliding – Pokhara valley sightseeing
Sarangkot is one of the perfect viewpoints of Mt. Annapurna range, Mt. Fishtail, Mt. Dhaulagiri and other mountains. This sight is particularly glorious during sunrise and sunset when the faint glow of the sun ever so slightly illuminates the peaks in a medley of colors. Situated at 1592 meter from sea level, the place is reached via a scenic trek that takes one through small villages, winding dirt trails, lush wooded forests and steep ascents. Mostly people start hiking from Bindabasini temple, Fewa Lake. And it takes two hours. Sarangkot is also famous as the good spot of paragliding. From Sarangkot there is another hiking trail to Naudanda via Kaskikot.
Paragliding in Nepal also a relatively new adventure sport and little information is available in tourist guidebooks. Paragliding in Nepal can be a truly wonderful and fulfilling experience for the adventure seeking. Experience unparalleled scenic grandeur as you share airspace with Himalayan griffin vultures, eagles, kites and float over villages, monasteries, temples, lakes and jungle, with a fantastic view of the majestic Himalayas.
Phewa is the second largest lake in Nepal and lying at an altitude of 784 m (2,572 ft) it covers an area of about 4.43 square km (1.7 sq mi). Annapurna looms in the distance from the lake and the lake is famous for the reflection of Mount Machapuchare on its surface.
The Holy Barahi Temple is situated on an island of Phewa lake. Barahi is one of the Asta matrices, a group of eight mother goddesses in the Hindu religion.
It was named after Mrs. Davi, a Swiss tourist which her husband overflow the waters swept his wife down the waterfall. An interesting aspect of the falls is that the water travels through a natural tunnel prior.
It is most sacred temples in Pokhara city. It was built during the 17th century. This temple is consecrated to Durga. The devotees worship the saligram or ammonite fossil placed here in her name.
It carved by Seti – Gandaki is one of the natural wonders of Pokhara. KI Singh Bridge perfect view of the river’s dreadful rush and the deep gorge made by the turbulent flow of white water like milk.
Day 7
Fly Pokhara to Kathmandu. Shopping. Prior to your departure time, transfer to Kathmandu International airport for final departure.
Transfer to Kathmandu International airport for final departure.