Nepal, nestled in the heart of the Himalayas, is a dream destination for tourists seeking a blend of natural beauty, adventure, and rich cultural heritage. From the bustling streets of Kathmandu, where ancient temples and vibrant markets coexist, to the serene lakeside town of Pokhara, offering stunning views of the Annapurna range, Nepal captivates visitors with its diverse landscapes and experiences. Trekking enthusiasts flock to Nepal for iconic trails like the Everest Base Camp and the Annapurna Circuit, while spiritual seekers find solace in sacred sites such as Lumbini, the birthplace of Lord Buddha, and the majestic temples of Janakpur.
Beyond its scenic and spiritual allure, Nepal offers unique wildlife experiences in Chitwan National Park, home to Bengal tigers and one-horned rhinoceroses. The country’s rich cultural tapestry is evident in its traditional festivals, art, and cuisine, providing an immersive experience for travelers. Whether exploring the medieval city squares of Kathmandu Valley, paragliding over the tranquil waters of Phewa Lake in Pokhara, or embarking on a jungle safari in Chitwan, Nepal promises a journey filled with unforgettable memories and profound discoveries.
DATE OF JOURNEY 2024
19/10, 20/10
Itinerary
JANAKPUR (1N), KATHMANDU (3N), POKHRA (2N), CHITWAN (1N), LUMBINI (1N), GORAKHPUR (1N)
Price
ADULT: RS.26,500/-Per Person (DOUBLE SHARING)
CHILD: RS.20,000/- (5-11 YRS)
ADULT: RS.23,500/-Per Person (TRIPPLE SHARING)
CHILD: RS.14,500/- (2-5 YRS)
Mode Of Payment
1. 20% Per head of total tour cost be deposited at the time of booking.
2. Final payment should be made before 20 days from the date of journey
Mode Of Cancellation
45 days prior to arrival : 20% of the tour cost / service cost
15 days prior to arrival : 50% of the tour cost / service cost
07 days prior to arrival : 70% of the tour cost / service cost
48 hours prior to arrival Or no show: no refund
Note
If tour is canceled due to any pandemic situation or any climatic condition in that case there is no amount will be refund and this money will be adjusted on the next tour after deduction of the minimum clerical expenses.
Overview
Nepal, a land of mountains, spirituality, and vibrant cultures, offers a myriad of captivating destinations for tourists.Highlights
- Janakpur, an ancient city in the Terai region, is renowned for its religious and cultural significance. It is believed to be the birthplace of Sita, the consort of Lord Rama, making it a major pilgrimage site for Hindus. The stunning Janaki Mandir, an exquisite marble temple dedicated to Sita, is the city’s main attraction. The temple’s intricate architecture and vibrant festivals, especially Vivah Panchami, draw devotees and tourists alike. Janakpur is also known for its traditional Maithili art and culture, which visitors can explore through local museums and community workshops.
- Kathmandu, the capital city of Nepal, is a bustling metropolis that serves as the cultural and economic hub of the country. The city is steeped in history, with several UNESCO World Heritage Sites such as the Kathmandu Durbar Square, Swayambhunath (the Monkey Temple), and Pashupatinath Temple. These sites offer a glimpse into the architectural and spiritual heritage of the region. Thamel, a popular tourist district, is known for its lively atmosphere, with numerous shops, restaurants, and travel agencies. Kathmandu’s blend of ancient temples and modern amenities makes it a fascinating destination for travelers.
- Pokhara, often referred to as the adventure capital of Nepal, is a serene city nestled beside Phewa Lake, surrounded by the Annapurna mountain range. The city’s natural beauty is its primary draw, with stunning lakes, waterfalls, and panoramic views of the Himalayas. Sarangkot, a hill station near Pokhara, is famous for its breathtaking sunrise views over the mountains. Pokhara also offers various adventure activities such as paragliding, trekking, and boating, making it a haven for outdoor enthusiasts. The city’s laid-back vibe and scenic charm provide a perfect escape for those seeking tranquility and adventure.
- Chitwan, home to the famous Chitwan National Park, is a paradise for wildlife lovers. This UNESCO World Heritage Site is one of the best-preserved conservation areas in Asia, known for its population of Bengal tigers, one-horned rhinoceroses, and various bird species. Visitors can explore the park through jungle safaris, either by jeep or on elephant back, and enjoy birdwatching tours. The nearby Tharu villages offer a cultural experience, where tourists can learn about the traditional lifestyle and customs of the Tharu people. Chitwan’s blend of natural beauty and cultural richness makes it a unique destination in Nepal.
- Lumbini, the birthplace of Lord Buddha, is a significant pilgrimage site for Buddhists from around the world. The sacred Lumbini Garden, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, houses the Mayadevi Temple, where Queen Mayadevi is believed to have given birth to Siddhartha Gautama. The garden also features various monasteries built by Buddhist communities from different countries, each reflecting unique architectural styles. The peaceful ambiance and spiritual significance of Lumbini attract visitors seeking a deeper understanding of Buddhism and a serene environment for reflection.
- Gorakhpur, though located in India, serves as a major gateway for tourists traveling to Nepal, particularly to Lumbini. The city is well-connected by rail and road, making it a convenient transit point for international visitors. Gorakhpur itself has several attractions, including the Gorakhnath Temple, dedicated to the saint Gorakhnath, and the Kushmi Forest, a lush green retreat. The city’s vibrant markets and cultural sites provide a brief but enriching experience for travelers on their way to explore Nepal.




