Journey Highlights
* View the Fishtail and other Annapurna massifs at sunrise from Sarangkot in Pokhara.
* a spiritual journey to Lumbini, the Buddha’s birthplace
* Chances to view the Royal Bengal Tiger and One-horned Rhino on a Jeep Safari in Chitwan National Park
* Visit Durbar Squares, Stupas, and Temples as you explore the historic Kathmandu Valley.
* Discover authentic Nepalese cuisine and customs.
* At Kathmandu Durbar Square, encounter the Living Goddess “Kumari.”
Overview
The 14-day Authentic Nepal Tour Itinerary allows you to see Nepal while learning about its history, culture, and traditions. This two-week itinerary was created especially for seniors, families, and couples who wanted to explore the main regions of the Himalayan nation in style and comfort. A carefully thought-out guided itinerary that not only offers a variety of culture, heritage, and religion but also shows how to learn about genuine Nepal and its way of life.
From Kathmandu to Pokhara, Lumbini, and Chitwan, on this 14-day authentic Nepal tour itinerary, you’ll get a complete sense of the country’s natural beauty, culture, and traditions. From taking in an early-morning sunrise view at Sarangkot, Pokhara to see the Annapurna Massif, including Fishtail, boating around Phewa Lake, paying a spiritual visit to Lumbini, the birthplace of Lord Buddha, indulging in Chitwan National Park, taking a jeep/elephant ride, and having the chance to see Royal Bengal Tiger & one-horned Rhinoceros, exploring the ancient Temples and Stupa
In order for you to have a memorable experience in Nepal that may last a lifetime, we give you the best service possible by offering comfortable transportation, a knowledgeable tour guide, and taking you to the most genuine restaurants. In addition to this, if you arrive at Kathmandu Airport during the day, you can take a mountain flight or a helicopter to the Everest Base Camp, go on side trips to Bhutan or Lhasa, Tibet, or go on the Ghorepani Poonhill Trek to get a closer look at Nepal and its neighboring countries in their natural habitats. Use this chance to select the ideal 2-week itinerary in Nepal and, at the at least, once in your lifetime, experience the country as it truly is.
The ‘pre-monsoon’ months of spring (March, April, and May) and the ‘post-monsoon’ months of fall (September, October, and November) are the perfect times to experience this true Nepal journey. The other seasons include winter (December, January, and February), which is the coldest time of year but has clear skies and blue skies, and summer (June, July, and August), which is the wet season with heavy rain and the possibility of landslides.
Upon landing at Kathmandu’s Tribhuvan International Airport (TIA). Welcome by our staff, hotel transfer, and program overview. You will get breathtaking mountain views of the Himalaya before landing if you are landing during the day.
At one of the classic restaurants, a welcome dinner is served.
Spend the night in a hotel in Kathmandu.
Visit Swoyambhunath, Pashupatinath, Boudhanath, and the Kathmandu Durbar Square.
Following a satisfying breakfast, our guide meets you at the hotel, and we go off to see Kathmandu for the rest of the day. The following places are on our itinerary:
The Swoyambhunath Stupa, a well-known Buddhist pilgrimage destination, is perched atop a picturesque hill. It is a revered Stupa among the Kathmandu Valley’s ancient Mahachaitya Buddhists. It is perched on a hill, which is visible from practically the entire Kathmandu valley. Due to the numerous monkeys that live nearby, travelers refer to the stupa as “Monkey Temple.”
One of the three main palace locations in the Kathmandu Valley is the Kathmandu Durbar Square, an old palace with a considerable historical significance. This palace square is the biggest and has the best examples of Newari artistry on its temples, monuments, and palace structures constructed by many monarchs when compared to the other palace squares in Bhaktapur and Lalitpur. Additionally, you will encounter the Living Goddess “Kumari” on the grounds of Kathmandu Durbar Square.
Hindus travel in large numbers to the Pashupatinath Temple, which is in the Gaushala neighborhood of Kathmandu’s Deupatan district. The Hindus adore Lord Pashupatinath as their protector deity, according to holy texts.
A very significant religious site for Buddhists is the Boudhanath Stupa. Northeast of the Kathmandu city center is where it is situated. For Buddhists, the Stupa serves as their spiritual home. The entire region is referred to as Boudha. This is also regarded as Nepal’s biggest stupa.
Find out more about Kathmandu Valley Attractions.
Every meal is provided. Spend the night in a hotel in Kathmandu.
Hindus travel in large numbers to the Pashupatinath Temple, which is in the Gaushala neighborhood of Kathmandu’s Deupatan district. The Hindus adore Lord Pashupatinath as their protector deity, according to holy texts.
We drive to Bandipur after a satisfying hotel breakfast in Kathmandu. The trip today is around 150 kilometers long and takes four to five hours to complete. A hill station called Bandipur has kept its numerous festivals, temples, shrines, sacred caves, and other age-old cultural features.
Spend the night at the Bandipur hotel.
Every meal is provided.
After breakfast at the hotel, we take a short, two-hour journey to Pokhara, which is a popular tourist destination. Pokhara, a city of lakes in central Nepal, is located at an elevation of 915 meters above sea level. Pokhara is also the starting point for another well-known trek in the Himalaya, the Annapurna Base Camp. The primary attractions of Pokhara city include Phewa Lake, Bararhi Temple, Sarangkot, and 2-story Pagoda.
You will go boating on Phewa Lake today, and in the evening you will have time to yourself to explore Lakeside.
All meals are included when staying the night at the Pokhara hotel.
View of the dawn in the early morning hours from Sarangkot, around 1700 meters above sea level. Early in the morning, before sunrise, you can drive about 30 minutes to Sarangkot to take in the breathtaking vistas of the Annapurna range, including the Fishtail and the Pokhara valley panorama. Visit Bindabasini Temple en route to the hotel where you will have breakfast before returning.
After breakfast, drive a short distance to Davis Fall and the World Peace Stupa before returning to the hotel.
Evening: free time to explore Phewa Lake on your own
All meals are provided when staying the night at the hotel.
We’ll use Tansen to travel from Pokhara to Lumbini. The Lumbini, the birthplace of the Lord Buddha, can be reached after a long trip along a mountainous road. The Buddhist pilgrimage center is Lumbini. Buddhist legend has it that Siddhartha Gautam, who later became Buddha, was born to Queen Mahamayadevi in 563 B.C.
The hotel or lodge will be close to Lumbini where we will spend the night. Every meal is provided.
We’ll be up early today, and after a quick breakfast, we’ll start our journey to Lumbini. We can go to Lumbini’s significant archeological sites, where we can admire the magnificent view of Lord Buddha’s Sacred Birthplace. Additionally, we can go to the museum to learn more about Buddhism and other topics connected to Lord Buddha and his early history. throughout a same vein, we are free to explore several locations throughout Lumbini.
Spend the night at the Lumbini hotel. Every meal is provided.
Drive to Chitwan after breakfast at the hotel. It takes roughly four to five hours to travel the 155 kilometers from Lumbini to Chitwan.
Visit the Tharu village, the elephant stable, the visitor center, and the sunset viewpoint on a sightseeing tour in Chitwan.
Cultural program (stick dance by the Tharus)
Sauraha Chitwan hotel/resort overnight stay with all meals included
A daylong excursion in Chitwan National Park
Jeep Safari (2–3 hours, 8 passengers each Jeep Ride)
canoe trip and local sightseeing
All meals are included when staying the night at the Sauraha Chitwan hotel or resort.
Drive to Kathmandu after breakfast. It takes roughly five to six hours to travel 180 kilometers through Kathmandu to reach Nagarkot. Go to Nagarkot now
Nagarkot’s view of the sundown
All meals are included when staying the night at the Nagarkot hotel.
Nagarkot’s sunrise [if the weather permits]
Bhaktapur durbar square and Patan durbar square sightseeing trip for the entire day
BDS, or Bhaktapur Durbar Square, is a popular tourist destination in the Kathmandu Valley. Up until 1769 A.D., it served as Nepal’s capital during the Mall monarchy. The square’s courtyards, temples, palace structures, statues, and monuments were built by Newari artisans at various times. The Golden Gate, 55-Window Palace, Big Bell, Dog Barking Bell, Siddhilaxmi Temple, Taleju Bhawani Temple, Statue of King Bhupendra Mall, National Art Gallery, Vatshala Temple, and others are some of the significant structures and temples inside the Bhaktapur Durbar Square. The Bhaktapur Durbar Square’s Newari name is “Layaku.”
PDS, or Patan Durbar Square, is the Lalitpur district’s primary draw. This courtyard, which is a part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site, has distinguished itself by works in the arts and architecture that reflect on the temples, monuments, and palace structures that were mostly constructed during the Malla period during the 16th and 18th centuries. For those who want to learn more about Lalitpur’s history, culture, and wonders of art and architecture, the square provides a wealth of options. To enter the Durbar Square, foreign tourists must purchase a ticket.
Find out more about the attractions in Patan and Bhaktapur.
Visit the hotel by car and spend the night in Kathmandu. Every meal is provided.
The schedule for today is variable, so in place of the journey to the Chandragiri Hills, you can opt for any other excursions in the Kathmandu Valley, such as hiking or a pilgrimage to Dakshinkali, Chovar, Budalilakanta, etc. However, it is requested that the group select just one program.
You will ride a CABLE CAR to Chandragiri Hills and get to see the beautiful Kathmandu valley and mountains in the distance. Go to the hills for a while, then return to the hotel.
Kathmandu hotel for the night. Every meal is provided.
Cultural Dinner at a Nepalese restaurant that is authentically Nepalese
We give you breakfast today and give you the rest of the day free to explore Kathmandu. You can unwind; go shopping, have a massage, etc.
On request, our team will assist you with any task, so don’t hesitate to ask.
Dinner is on your own, as is lunch. You are free to select the dishes you want to eat at your own cost.
Kathmandu hotel for the night. There’s a breakfast buffet.
The trip concludes with a bounty of wonderful memories from Nepal. We will transport you to the airport for your last flight home, depending on your departing flight time.
Included is breakfast at the accommodation.
before the departure, free time
Pheri Bhetaula, farewell!
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