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Nepal Heritage Tour

Nepal Heritage & Nature Tour

The Nepal Heritage-Nature Tour, also known as the Nepal Nature & Heritage Tour or Nepal Heritage Tour, blends cultural exploration with breathtaking natural beauty. Travelers experience Nepal’s rich heritage by visiting historic sites, vibrant villages, and local communities, gaining a greater appreciation for traditional life. The tour showcases Nepal’s most picturesque rivers, valleys, and Himalayan mountains, while also offering opportunities to observe wildlife and learn about the country’s diverse ecosystems. This tour provides an unforgettable journey of discovery, learning, and appreciation of Nepal’s timeless beauty.

The Nepal Heritage-Nature Tour is the perfect way to explore Nepal’s stunning natural landscapes alongside its rich cultural and historical sites. This journey takes you through the central and western regions of the country, offering an unforgettable experience that combines breathtaking scenery, wildlife, and heritage. Travelers will visit serene lakes, majestic Himalayan peaks, and significant cultural landmarks, making it a comprehensive tour of Nepal’s natural beauty and historical significance.

The Nepal Heritage Tour begins in the Kathmandu Valley, home to several captivating UNESCO World Heritage Sites that showcase Nepal’s rich cultural history. From Kathmandu, the journey continues to Pokhara, a picturesque lakeside city renowned for its tranquil atmosphere and panoramic views of the Annapurna Himalayan range. A major highlight of the tour is Lumbini, the revered birthplace of Gautam Buddha, a spiritual site that attracts visitors from around the world.

The nature component of the Nepal Nature Tour includes a visit to Bardia National Park in the western Terai, a lush wildlife sanctuary where rare species roam freely in their natural habitat. Another highlight is Chitwan National Park, Nepal’s first national park, offering thrilling jungle safaris that bring the country’s remarkable biodiversity to life. Along the way, travelers will experience a diverse range of landscapes, from soaring mountains and serene lakes to historic towns and vibrant cultural hubs.

The Nepal Heritage & Nature Tour provides a perfect introduction to the country’s most iconic destinations. Explore the sacred sites of Buddha’s birthplace, wander through wildlife-rich national parks, stroll through historic towns, and experience the energy of modern city life. This tour aims to provide a diverse range of unique experiences, showcasing Nepal's enduring beauty, spiritual importance, and rich cultural legacy. From enchanting mornings to tranquil evenings, the journey promises memories that last a lifetime, showcasing Nepal’s stunning landscapes, warm people, and ancient traditions.

Trip Itinerary

Day: 01 Arrive in Kathmandu

Upon arriving at the airport, you'll receive a warm welcome from the tour company's representative and be taken to your hotel. You will meet the tour organizers and other group members later in the evening for a pre-trek briefing, where you will learn crucial details about the upcoming journey. After the briefing, the group will gather for a delicious welcome dinner featuring traditional Nepalese cuisine and a cultural dance performance. This will foster a sense of excitement and camaraderie as you get ready for your amazing journey through Nepal's breathtaking landscapes.

Transfer: 30-45 min | Accommodation: Hotel | Meal: Welcome Dinner
Day: 02 Full Day Guided Tour in Kathmandu Valley. Drive to Nagarkot (32km-1.5 to 2h)

Today, you will have the opportunity to explore Kathmandu with our experienced city tour guide. Our itinerary includes several remarkable sites:

SWOYAMBHUNATH STUPA (MONKEY TEMPLE): Start your day atop the hill at Swoyambhunath, one of Nepal’s oldest religious complexes, offering stunning 360-degree views of the Kathmandu Valley.

  • The Experience: Climb the 365 stone steps to the east for a traditional entry, or drive to the western parking lot for easier access.
  • What to See: The central white stupa with Buddha’s “all-seeing eyes,” the Hariti Temple (dedicated to the goddess of smallpox and protector of children), and the playful rhesus macaques that give the site its nickname.
  • Pro Tip: Walk clockwise around the stupa while spinning the prayer wheels.

KATHMANDU DURBAR SQUARE: A short drive brings you to the historic heart of the city. Kathmandu Durbar Square is a “living museum” showcasing Malla and Shah dynasty architecture.

  • Kumari Ghar: Ornate residence of the Living Goddess. Catch a glimpse of the Kumari at her window during 9:00–11:00 AM or 4:00–6:00 PM.
  • Hanuman Dhoka Palace: The former royal palace complex.
  • Kaal Bhairav: A massive 17th-century stone image of the fierce manifestation of Lord Shiva.
  • Taleju Temple: The tallest temple in the square, accessible to the public only once a year during Dashain.

BOUDHANATH STUPA: Head east to Nepal’s largest spherical stupa and a key center of Tibetan Buddhism. The atmosphere is serene, rhythmic, and deeply spiritual.

  • The Ritual: Join pilgrims in performing a Kora (clockwise circumambulation) around the massive dome.
  • Lunch: Enjoy Tibetan specialties like Thukpa or Momos at rooftop cafes such as Roadhouse Cafe or Stupa View Cafe, offering direct views of the golden spire.

PASHUPATINATH TEMPLE: Drive to the banks of the Bagmati River to visit Nepal’s most sacred Hindu shrine. Only Hindus may enter the main temple courtyard; the best views are from the eastern bank across the river.

What to See: Open-air cremation ghats, Sadhus (holy men) with painted faces and dreadlocks, and traditional rituals reflecting the cycle of life and death.

After sightseeing in Kathmandu, leave for Nagarkot, which is a 32 km (20-mile) drive that typically takes 1.5 to 2 hours, depending on traffic, particularly through Bhaktapur. The road winds through terraced hills, pine forests, and small villages, and you should arrive in Nagarkot by early evening.

Once you check into your hotel, head to a balcony or viewpoint to enjoy the sunset. Nagarkot is renowned for its panoramic views of the Himalayas, including the Annapurna, Manaslu, Ganesh Himal, Langtang, and Jugal ranges, especially on clear evenings. Most hotels feature cozy dining rooms with fireplaces, perfect for a warm dinner in the serene mountain atmosphere, which is a peaceful contrast to Kathmandu. To catch the breathtaking sunrise over the Himalayas, set your alarm for 5:30 AM. On particularly clear days, you might even glimpse a distant view of Everest, which is a major reason many visitors come to Nagarkot.

Sightseeing: 7-8 Hours | Transfer: 32 km, 1.5–2 Hours | Accommodation: Hotel | Meals: Breakfast, Dinner
Day: 03 Enjoy Sunrise in Nagarkot. Visit to Changunarayan Temple, Bhaktapur and Patan.

Himalayan Sunrise: Wake up before dawn to witness why Nagarkot is world-renowned.

  • The Experience: From your hotel balcony or the Nagarkot View Tower, watch the first rays of light hit the peaks. The color shifts from a deep indigo to a fiery orange and finally a brilliant white.
  • The Panorama: On clear days, you are treated to a massive wall of the Himalayas, including Mt. Everest (8,848 m) as a small pyramid on the far horizon, alongside Gauri Sankar, Langtang Lirung, and Dorje Lakpa.

Breakfast with a View: Enjoy a hearty breakfast at your hotel, soaking in the crisp mountain air before your private vehicle begins the descent back into the valley.

CHANGU NARAYAN TEMPLE: Located on a high ridge, this site is the oldest Hindu temple in Nepal, dating back to the 4th century (Lichhavi period).

  • The Artistry: It is considered a masterpiece of wood and stone carving. Look for the statue of Vishnu Vishwarup, considered one of the finest stone carvings in the country.
  • The Vibe: Unlike the busier city temples, Changu Narayan is serene and surrounded by a small, traditional village and a museum dedicated to local history.

BHAKTAPUR DURBAR SQUARE (The City of Devotees): A short drive leads to Bhaktapur, the most well-preserved of the three medieval city states. It is a car-free zone, allowing you to walk through history.

  • 55-Window Palace: Admire the intricate woodcarvings of the royal balcony.
  • Nyatapola Temple: This is the tallest temple in Nepal. Its five tiers represent the five basic elements.
  • Pottery Square: Watch local artisans spin clay on traditional wheels and dry thousands of pots in the sun.
  • Lunch: You must try "Juju Dhau" (The King Curd), a thick, creamy yogurt served in clay pots that Bhaktapur is famous for.

PATAN DURBAR SQUARE (The City of Fine Arts): Cross the Manohara River to Lalitpur (Patan), the center of Buddhist and Hindu metalwork.

  • Krishna Mandir: A stunning temple built entirely of stone, featuring carvings depicting scenes from the Ramayana and Mahabharata.
  • The Golden Temple (Hiranya Varna Mahavihar): A unique Buddhist monastery shimmering with gold-plated facades and intricate bronze statues.
  • Patan Museum: Widely regarded as one of the best museums in South Asia, it is housed in a restored wing of the royal palace.

Drive to Kathmandu: After a long day of cultural experiences, your driver will return you to your hotel in Kathmandu, likely located in the Thamel or Lazimpat area. The journey back to the capital takes approximately 30 to 40 minutes, depending on the traffic conditions at the Bagmati Bridge in the late afternoon. Check into your hotel upon arrival.

Sightseeing: 7-8 Hours | Transfer: 32km, 1.5–2 hours | Accommodation: Hotel | Meal: Breakfast
Day: 04 By private Bus: Kathmandu to Pokhara.

The drive begins with an early-morning departure from Kathmandu, where your driver picks you up from your hotel to avoid heavy traffic at Nagdhunga Checkpoint. As you descend the winding hills, you’ll enjoy scenic views of the Trishuli River valley, with a refreshing tea break at Malekhu, a riverside stop famous for its fresh fried fish. The drive continues to Muglin, near the confluence of the Trishuli and Marshyangdi rivers, where you can enjoy a relaxing lunch, followed by a smooth drive through Dumre and Damauli with scenic terraced fields and charming hill towns along the way. As you approach Pokhara, the spectacular peaks of Machhapuchhre and the Annapurna Massif dominate the skyline. Upon arrival, you’ll check in at your hotel in Lakeside near Phewa Lake, where you can unwind with a peaceful sunset boat ride, stroll along the vibrant lakeside streets, and enjoy dinner at one of the many restaurants featuring live music or traditional Nepali performances. This overnight stay in Pokhara allows you to relax and savor the stunning natural beauty and cultural charm of the “Lake City.”

Transfer: 200km , 6-7 hours | Accommodation: Hotel | Meal: Breakfast
Day: 05 Full day Guided Tour in Pokhara City

Explore the natural beauty and spiritual landmarks of Pokhara with this detailed day itinerary. To comfortably visit all the sights on your list, it is recommended to hire a private taxi or car for the day.

  • Morning: Sunrises and Sacred Sites: Sarangkot Sunrise: Start your day before dawn. A 30-minute drive from Lakeside brings you to Sarangkot (1,600m). As the sun rises, the peaks of Annapurna, Dhaulagiri, and the iconic Machhapuchhre (Fishtail) turn from ghostly grey to brilliant gold. Note: If you’re feeling adventurous, the hill is also the primary takeoff point for paragliding.
  • Bindhyabasini Temple: On your way back down from Sarangkot, stop at this white pagoda-style temple. Dedicated to Goddess Bhagwati, it is one of Pokhara’s oldest and most important Hindu shrines. The atmosphere is often filled with the scent of incense and the sound of bells as devotees perform morning rituals.
  • Seti River Gorge (White Water): Hidden in the middle of the city, the Seti River flows through a remarkably narrow and deep chasm. From the bridge near the K.I. Singh area, you can look down into the milky-white waters rushing through the limestone gorge. It’s a brief but powerful reminder of the geological forces shaping the valley.
  • Mahendra Cave & Bat Cave: Head to the northern end of the valley to explore Mahendra Cave, a large limestone cavern with natural stalactite and stalagmite formations. Just a short walk away is the Bat Cave (Chamero Gufa); it is darker and more rugged, home to thousands of horseshoe bats clinging to the ceiling.

Lunch at Lakeside: Return to the Lakeside area for a wide variety of local and international cuisines with a view of Phewa Lake.

  • Devi’s Fall (Patale Chhango): Visit the "Underworld Waterfall." The Pardi Khola stream disappears into a deep tunnel and seemingly vanishes into the earth. Right across the street is the Gupteshwor Mahadev Cave, where you can walk deep underground to see the base of the waterfall from inside the cave.
  • World Peace Pagoda (Shanti Stupa): End your day at this massive white stupa atop Anadu Hill. You can reach it by driving or by taking a boat across Phewa Lake and hiking up (approx. 45 minutes). It offers the most famous panoramic view of the lake, the city, and the mountains at sunset.

After a day of exciting explorations, we'll return to our cozy hotel, where a welcoming atmosphere awaits. The soft lighting and comfortable furnishings will provide an ideal setting for relaxation. As night falls, we can unwind and reflect on the day with a light meal or drink in the lounge. This peaceful retreat will allow us to recharge for the exciting experiences ahead. With restful sleep nearby, we'll wake up refreshed and ready for new adventures.

Sightseeing: 7-8 Hours | Accommodation: Hotel | Meal: Breakfast
Day: 06 Pokhara to Tansen

After breakfast in Pokhara, drive with clear mountain views before the clouds appear, seeing the Annapurna range and Machhapuchhre (Fishtail) as you climb toward Naudanda. The road then goes down into the Adhi Khola valley to Syangja Bazaar, a busy town surrounded by steep, terraced rice fields—perfect for a short tea break or a walk through the Thakali Tole market. Continuing to Waling, one of Nepal’s cleanest small cities, you’ll enjoy a wider valley and a brief break from the winding highway. In the afternoon, the road drops into the deep Kali Gandaki Gorge, where you cross the famous Ramdi Bridge connecting Gandaki and Lumbini provinces and may see small sacred caves used for ritual bathing and cremation. Then the highway climbs steeply about 1,000 meters toward Bartung before turning off to Tansen, the medieval capital of the Magar Kingdom. Late in the day, explore Tansen’s cobbled streets and Newari architecture, visiting Palpa Durbar and its museum, the octagonal Sitalpati pavilion with the nearby Baggi Dhoka gate, the three-tiered Amar Narayan Temple with detailed woodcarvings and stone walls, and local workshops making Palpali Dhaka, the town’s famous hand-woven fabric.

Transfer: 122 km, 4-5 hours | Accommodation: Hotel | Meal: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day: 07 Tansen to Lumbini

After breakfast in Tansen, the drive starts with an exciting descent along the Siddhartha Highway, winding down the steep hills. You pass the cobblestone outskirts of Tansen, join the main highway at Bartung, and go through the Siddhababa Tunnel, which makes the journey safer by avoiding the old cliffside road. The scenery changes from pine and juniper forests to lush subtropical vegetation, with the Tinau River flowing beside you. Coming out of the hills, you reach Butwal, the main town of Lumbini Province, where you can visit Siddha Baba Temple and enjoy lunch. From Butwal, the road becomes flat, crossing the fertile farmland of Rupandehi District and passing Bhairahawa and Gautam Buddha International Airport. The final 22 km to the Lumbini Monastic Zone take you through mustard fields, traditional villages, and slow-moving oxcarts, ending at Lumbini Gate, where the peaceful, sacred atmosphere of this world-famous Buddhist site awaits.

The Maya Devi Temple (The Sacred Garden): This is the spiritual heart of Lumbini. The marker stone inside the temple identifies the exact spot where Queen Maya Devi gave birth to Siddhartha Gautama in 623 B.C.

  • The Ashoka Pillar: Erected by Emperor Ashoka in 249 B.C., the inscription on this sandstone pillar provides the historical evidence that this is indeed the birthplace of the Buddha.
  • The Puskarni Pond: The sacred pool where Queen Maya Devi is believed to have bathed before giving birth and where the infant Buddha had his first purification bath.

The Monastic Zone: Divided by a long central canal, this area features monasteries built by different Buddhist nations, showcasing a global diversity of architectural styles.

  • The East Monastic Zone (Theravada): Highlighted by the ornate Royal Thai Monastery (white marble) and the Mahamani Paya Pagoda of Myanmar.
  • The West Monastic Zone (Mahayana & Vajrayana): Featuring the stunning German Tara Foundation, the intricate Chinese monastery, and the colorful Korean Buddhist temple.

The World Peace Pagoda (Shanti Stupa): Located at the northern end of the canal, this massive white stupa was built by Japanese Buddhists to inspire global harmony. The surrounding wetlands are a sanctuary for the rare Sarus crane, which is often seen stalking through the tall grass at sunset.

Transfer: 94 km, 3-4 hours | Accommodation: Hotel | Meal: Breakfast, Dinner
Day: 08 Full-day Guided Tour in Lumbini

After breakfast, you'll enjoy a scenic drive to explore historical sites: Tilaurakot, the ancient Sakya capital; Gotihawa, known for its archaeology; Kudan, with ancient monastery remnants; Niglihara, a serene spot; and Sagarhawa, linked to Gautama Buddha's life. Each location offers details about the region's rich cultural heritage.

Tilaurakot: The Ancient Shakya Capital: Located 27 km west of Lumbini, Tilaurakot is widely identified as the historical Kapilvastu. This is where Prince Siddhartha lived for 29 years before his Great Renunciation.

  • The Ruins: Explore the foundations of the eastern and western gates. The Eastern Gate is famously known as the "Mahabhinishkramana Dwara," the auspicious exit from which the prince left his palace in search of enlightenment.
  • Archaeological Sophistication: Recent 2024–2026 excavations have uncovered advanced urban planning, including ancient roads, drainage systems, and defensive walls dating back to the 8th century BC.
  • Kapilvastu Museum: Located nearby, it houses artifacts discovered at the site, including ancient coins, pottery, and jewelry that reflect the opulent lifestyle of the Shakya royals.

Gotihawa (Birthplace of Krakuchhanda Buddha): Located 5 km southwest of Taulihawa, this quiet village is the birthplace of Krakucchanda Buddha, the first of the five Buddhas of the current kalpa (aeon).

  • Ashokan Pillar: Emperor Ashoka visited here in 249 BC and erected a stone pillar to mark the spot. Although the upper portion is missing, the 3.25 m stump remains in situ on its original masonry foundation.
  • The Votive Stupa: Adjacent to the pillar is a massive brick stupa dedicated to Krakucchanda Buddha. The site has a heavy, ancient energy, often overlooked by mainstream tourists.

Kudan (Nigrodharama): Kudan is perhaps the most emotionally significant site in the circuit. It is identified as the Nigrodharama monastery, where the Buddha returned for the first time after attaining enlightenment.

  • The Meeting Point: This is where King Suddhodana met his son, Siddhartha, not as a prince but as the Enlightened One.
  • Rahula’s Ordination: Legend holds that the Buddha’s son, Rahula, was ordained as a monk here at the age of eight.
  • Architecture: The site features three large excavated mounds (stupas) and an ancient well that is still in use today. The brickwork here is particularly intricate, showing layers of reconstruction over centuries.

Niglihawa (Birthplace of Kanakamuni Buddha): About 7 km northeast of Taulihawa lies Nigalisagar, a large pond where the Kanakamuni Buddha (the second Buddha of this aeon) was born.

  • Broken Ashokan Pillar: You will observe two fragments of an Ashokan pillar. The inscription in Brahmi script confirms that Ashoka enlarged the stupa of Kanakamuni Buddha and visited it in person during his 20th regnal year.
  • Historical Graffiti: Look for the 14th-century inscriptions by King Ripu Malla, who left his mark ("Om Mani Padme Hum") while on a pilgrimage through the region.

Sagarhawa (The Site of the Massacre): Known locally as Lumbu Sagar (the Long Pond), the area is a somber forest site with a tragic history. Deeply somber and rarely visited, Sagarhawa (near the Jagdishpur Reservoir) is known as the "Palace of the Massacre of the Shakyas."

  • The Long Pond: The ruins sit on the banks of Lumbu Sagar, a long, rectangular pond. The atmosphere here is quiet and reflective, a stark contrast to the celebratory vibe of Lumbini.
Transfer: 105 km, 7-9 Hour | Sightseeing: 7-8 Hours | Accommodation: Hotel | Meals: Breakfast, Dinner
Day: 09 Lumbini to Bardia National Park

After breakfast in Lumbini, you will start a smooth one-hour drive across the flat, fertile Terai plains to Butwal, passing busy market towns and yellow mustard fields along the Siddhartha Highway. From Butwal, the road turns north into the cooler hills of Gulmi, with winding paths leading to scenic viewpoints and cultural spots like Ridi (Ruru Kshetra), a holy riverside site with temples and wood carvings, and Tamghas, the gateway to Resunga Hill with stunning Himalayan views. Heading back down to the lowlands, the drive continues west on the East-West Highway through forested Churia Hills and the green landscapes of Banke National Park, also known as the “Tiger’s Gateway,” before reaching Kohalpur, a lively town perfect for a short rest or lunch. The final stretch turns south at Ambassa into rural Bardia District, where you’ll see traditional Tharu villages, mud-and-thatch houses, and peaceful farmland. Arriving in Thakurdwara near Bardia National Park, the air becomes cooler, the jungle sounds grow louder, and you leave the cultural landscapes behind to enter the heart of Nepal’s wilderness. Along the way, there will be short stops for refreshments and comfort, offering a glimpse of rural life in the Terai region.

Upon arrival at Bardia National Park, you will check in to your jungle hotel, where you'll have time to relax or explore the surrounding area. In the evening, enjoy a captivating cultural performance by the Tharu people, who will be dressed in their vibrant and colorful costumes. This unique program is exclusive to the region and showcases the distinct traditions of the Tharu community in Nepal, promising an unforgettable experience that immerses you in the rich cultural heritage of the area.

Transfer: 302 km, 6-7 Hours | Accommodation: Hotel | Meals: Breakfast, Dinner
Day: 10 Jungle activities inside Bardia National Park.

The day begins early at the park headquarters in Thakurdwara. After a safety briefing, you cross the Babai or Geruwa rivers to enter the dense Sal forests, bathed in golden morning light—an ideal setting for spotting rhinos and other wildlife. Guided jungle walks are a highlight of the experience, enabling you to silently track tigers by following fresh pugmarks, listening for alarm calls from deer, and observing riverbank activities.

Along the mighty Karnali River and its channels, you may encounter herds of wild elephants as well as Gharial and Mugger crocodiles. You might even spot the rare Gangetic River Dolphin. Midday is spent quietly at a Machan or riverbank blind, where you can enjoy a packed lunch while observing animals coming to drink and admiring the vibrant birdlife, including Great Hornbills and Bengal Floricans.

In the afternoon, exploration continues through open grasslands, where Blackbuck and Swamp Deer roam. Tharu guides share their ethnobotanical knowledge of medicinal plants during this time. As dusk approaches, predators become more active, and the jungle comes alive with sounds of movement. The day concludes with a breathtaking return across the river at sunset, with rhinos silhouetted against the orange sky.

For the full-day jungle safari, wear camouflage clothing and sturdy boots, and bring plenty of water. By maintaining silence and appreciating the expertise of your guides, you will ensure an unforgettable and safe encounter with the wilderness of Bardia.

Jungle Activities: 8-9 Hour | Accommodation: Hotel | Meal: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day: 11 Bardia National Park to Sauraha

After breakfast in Bardia National Park, the drive starts through the buffer zone forests, leaving the quiet wilderness behind. You may see monkeys or spotted deer along the way as you head to Ambassa, then join the Mahendra Highway and pass through Kohalpur, a good spot for fuel or a quick coffee. The road continues east through the Inner Terai valleys, crossing the Banke National Park corridor and the Rapti River, passing towns like Lamahi and Bhalubang, known for fresh river fish and friendly local stops. The route briefly climbs the Daunne Hills between Bardaghat and Butwal, offering nice viewpoints and small temples, before descending into the busy city of Butwal and heading toward Narayanghat. A few kilometers past Narayanghat at Tadi Bazaar, the road turns south toward Sauraha, where the surroundings change to mustard fields, Tharu villages, and peaceful countryside. The day ends at the banks of the Rapti River in Sauraha, just in time to enjoy the famous sunset by the park.

Transfer: 452 km, 9-10 Hours | Accommodation: Hotel | Meal: Breakfast, Dinner
Day: 12 Jungle Activties

Today, enjoy a full day of jungle activities and an exciting safari in Chitwan National Park with a local jungle guide:

  • Jungle Safari: Embark on an adventurous jungle safari within the park, choosing from options like elephant-back, jeep, or walking safaris. Witness the diverse wildlife, including one-horned rhinos, majestic Bengal tigers, graceful deer, and a variety of captivating bird species.
  • Canoe Ride: Enjoy a serene canoe ride along the picturesque Rapti River that flows through the park. This activity allows you to spot fascinating aquatic creatures and vibrant waterfowl, such as crocodiles and various bird species.
  • Tharu Village Visit: Immerse yourself in the rich cultural heritage of the Tharu community by visiting a nearby Tharu village. Engage with the friendly locals, savor their authentic cuisine, and gain insights into their unique lifestyle, deeply connected to the park's history.
  • Birdwatching: Chitwan National Park is a haven for birdwatchers. Take advantage of this opportunity to observe a wide variety of avian species in their natural habitat, making your birdwatching experience truly exceptional.
  • Elephant Safari or Bathing: Experience the awe-inspiring elephant safari, offering a close encounter with these magnificent creatures. Alternatively, participate in the heartwarming activity of bathing elephants in the tranquil waters of the Rapti River, creating a profound connection with these gentle giants.

Please remember to respect and comply with the park's regulations and policies in order to safeguard the park's wildlife and support ongoing conservation initiatives. Have a wonderful time on your journey to Chitwan National Park and create enduring memories.

Jungle Activities: 8-9 Hour | Accommodation: Hotel | Meal: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day: 13 By Private Bus: Chitwan to Kathmandu

After breakfast in Sauraha or Meghauli, your drive begins through Tandi or Bharatpur before joining the Mahendra Highway. At Narayanghat, enjoy a last view of the wide Narayani River, marking the end of the flat Terai plains. The road from Mugling to Narayanghat is now a smooth double lane, but the final stretch toward Kathmandu. Around midday, stop at Mugling Junction, the crossroads connecting Kathmandu, Pokhara, and Chitwan, and have lunch at a riverside restaurant in Malekhu with views of the Trishuli River. In the afternoon, the bus climbs the spiral roads from Naubise to Nagdhunga into the Kathmandu Valley, offering glimpses of the Ganesh Himal and Langtang ranges on clear days. After passing the Nagdhunga checkpoint, you enter Kathmandu and drive through the city to your hotel in Thamel, Lazimpat, or Boudha. Upon arriving at the hotel, you can check in to your chosen accommodation and take some time to rest and unwind. Alternatively, if you're feeling energetic, you can explore the city and visit its numerous attractions, embracing the vibrant atmosphere and cultural richness that Kathmandu has to offer. Enjoy your time in Kathmandu, making the most of your remaining stay in this enchanting city.

Transfer: 164 km, 5-6 Hour | Accommodation: Hotel | Meal: Breakfast
Day: 14 Transfer to Kathmandu International airport for departure

Our departure will take place today at Kathmandu International Airport, where we will be transferred. The hotel will provide us with a hearty breakfast, and then we will gather our belongings and make our way to the airport. To ensure that we can complete all of the necessary formalities and board our flight, we will make sure that we arrive at the airport well in advance. A final look at the breathtaking views of the Himalayas and a moment to appreciate the warm hospitality and kindness of the Nepalese people are two things that we should do before we say goodbye to this enchanting country like Nepal. At this point, our tour has come to an end; we hope that you had a wonderful and memorable experience during your time in Nepal.

Transfer: 25-30 min | Meal: Breakfast

Trip cost Includes

  • Airport pick-up and drop service will be provided on a private vehicle.
  • A warm welcome dinner featuring typical and authentic Nepalese cuisine will be arranged for you.
  • Hotel: 3 nights Hotel accommodation in Kathmandu, 2-nights Hotel accommodation in Pokhara, and 2 nights Hotel accommodation in Lumbini at twin sharing a room on BB plan.
  • Hotel: 1 night Hotel accommodation in Nagarkot, and 1 night Hotel accommodation in Tansen at twin sharing a room on MAP plan.
  • Hotel: 3 nights Hotel accommodation in Bardia and 2 nights Hotel accommodation in Chitwan at twin sharing a room on AP plan.
  • Sightseeing: Explore the best of Nepal with guided sightseeing as per the itinerary, covering the most iconic landmarks and attractions.
  • Bardia and Chitwan Jungle Activities: Engage in thrilling jungle activities during your stay in Bardia and Chitwan, such as wildlife safaris, nature walks, and more.
  • Private land transportation will be arranged as per the itinerary.
  • English-Speaking City Tour Guide: Benefit from the expertise of an English-speaking tour guide during city tours and sightseeing.
  • Entrance and Monuments Fees: All entrance fees to various sites and monuments are included in the package.
  • Our agency service charges are also covered in the tour package.

Trip cost Excludes

  • Lunch and dinner in Kathmandu, Pokhara and Lumbini are not included in the package and will be at your own expense.
  • Lunch in Nagarkot and Tansen are not included in the package and will be at your own expense.
  • Nepal visa fee is not covered in the package and should be arranged separately.
  • International flight tickets to and from Nepal are not included.
  • Single supplementary charges will apply if you prefer to have a single room during the accommodation.
  • Personal insurance, including travel, accident, medical, emergency evacuation, and lost luggage insurance, is not part of the package and should be obtained independently.
  • Expenses of personal nature such as aerated drinks, beverages, laundry, postage, telephone, etc., are not covered in the package and will be at your own expense.
  • Tips and bonuses for guides, drivers, and staff are not included in the package and are at your discretion.

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