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    10 Days Mountains & Wildlife of Nepal

    Overview

    Explore this amazing Mountains & Wildlife tour of Nepal to experience the nature, rich culture, and wildlife experiences the country has to offer. During this trip you will visit temples, historical places and monuments of Kathmandu. You will then head to Pokhara which is one of the most popular tourist destinations in Nepal known for the Pokhara Valley and Lakes where one can enjoy the serenity at its best and get amazing views of the  Himalayan range. Pokhara is also famous for its boating, trekking, rafting and sports like rafting, canoeing and bungee jumping.

     

    During the tour you will also visit the renowned National park of Chitwan which is the oldest national park of Nepal. The park is rich in flora and fauna and includes one of the last populations of single horned Rhinoceros and Bengal tiger. one can experience other activities like elephant ride, canoe and guided jungle walk.

    The tour is designed for travellers who thrive to get a glimpse of the rich cultural, nature, and jungle/wildlife exposure during their trip.

    • City sightseeing tour of Kathmandu.
    • Jungle Safari on Elephant spotting various wildlife, mammals & bird-spices.
    • Jeep Safari, Bird Watching, Canoeing on traditional dug-out canoe.
    • Full-day guided tour of Pokhara

    Day 1
    Arrival at Kathmandu

    Arrival at Kathmandu. Our Representative will receive you at the airport. Transfer to the hotel.

    The Katmandu Valley, the political, commercial and cultural hub of Nepal, is the first for the majority of visitors to Nepal. Once a separate kingdom in itself, it contains three fabled cities – Katmandu, Patan and Bhaktapur. Each is an artistic exposition of graceful temples, elegant palaces, brick paved courtyards and quaint streets. There are seven UNESCO World Heritage sites in the valley.

    In the afternoon visit the DURBAR SQUARE. It is the historic seat of royalty. The Durbar Square, with its old temples and palaces, epitomizes the religious and cultural life of the people. It is here that kings of Nepal are crowned and their coronations solemnized. Interesting things to see here are: Taleju Temple built by King Mahendra Malla in 1549 AD, the temple of Kal Bhairav, the God of destruction, Nautalle Durbar, Coronation Nasal Chowk, the Gaddi Baithak, the statue of King Pratap Malla, the Big Drum and the Jagannath Temple.

    On the right hand corner, a large wooden lattice screen hides an enormous gilded face of Sweta Bhairav. The screen is removed only during the Indra Jatra festival. There are also the Numismatic Museum and Tribhuvan Museum inside the Hanuman Dhoka Palace building. Photography is prohibited inside the museum. Both the museums remain closed on Sundays, Mondays and government holidays.

    Overnight will be at Katmandu.

    Day 2
    Katmandu:

    Breakfast will be at hotel.

    OPTIONAL: Take an early morning EVEREST FLIGHT for a view of the majestic HIMALAYAS and the MOUNT EVEREST.

    Proceed for visits to PASUPATINATH, SWAMBHUNATH & BOUDHNATH.

    The temple of Lord Shiva, Pashupatinath, with two tiered golden roof and silver door is considered one of the holiest shrines for Hindu. It is Top Hindu temple of the world. Although only Hindus are allowed inside the temple, visitors can clearly see the temple and the activities performed in the temple premises from the eastern bank of the Bagmati River.

    The Buddhist temple of Swayambhunath situated on the top of a hill west of the city is on the most popular and instantly recognisable monkeys which guards the hill and amuses visitors and devotees with tricks, including sliding gracefully down the double banisters of the main stairway to the temple. The roving monkeys quickly snatch up any offerings of food made by devotes and will just as quickly grab anything you may be carrying.

    Proceed to visit BOUDDHANATH. The Stupa of Bouddhanath lies 8 km east of Kathmandu. This ancient colossal Stupa is one of the biggest in the world, and the center of Tibetan Buddhism in the world.

    Overnight will be at Kathmandu.

    Day 3
    Kathmandu: Excursion to Nagarkot & Bhaktpur:

    This morning, set off for a truly special experience that is sure to be one of your enduring memories of Nepal. Visit the headquarters of Seven Women, a social enterprise that works to improve the lives of disadvantaged women in Nepal. Meet the local women and hear how the enterprise has changed their lives. Tour their greenhouse and learn about Nepali vegetables, then learn some traditional recipes that have been passed down from generation to generation. Master the local methods of cooking and put together some classic dishes, then sit down to lunch with your new friends. After lunch, begin the journey to Nagarkot.

    Along the way, stop off at Bhaktapur, a beautifully preserved ancient city and host to a wondrous range of temples and statues. Then wander to the ancient temple of Changu Narayan – ask your leader about the legends associated with this site. Upon arrival to Nagarkot, prepare for an overnight stay at Club Himalaya, renowned for its unrestricted view of Kathmandu, Bhaktapur, Changu Narayan and the surrounding areas. End the day with a toast to your fabulous view over sunset cocktails.

    Day 4
    Kathmandu – Pokhra:
    By Air

    Breakfast will be at hotel. Proceed to airport for your local flight to the tranquil valley – Pokhra.

    Reach Pokhra, transfer to hotel, refresh & relax with the spectacular panorama of Annapurna range forming the backdrop.

    Stretching from the east to west, the Annapurna massif includes Annapurna I to IV and Annapurna South. Although the highest among them is Annapurna I (8091m), it is Machhapuchhre (the fishtail), which dominates all others in this neighborhood. Boastfully levitating in the skyline, the fish-tailed pinnacle is the archetypal snow-capped, needle-pointed mountain.

    Pokhra is a remarkable place of natural beauty. Situated at an altitude of 827m from the sea level and 200km west of Katmandu valley, the city is known as a center of adventure. The enchanting city with a population of around 95,000 has several beautiful lakes and offers stunning panoramic views of Himalayan peaks. The serenity of lakes and the magnificence of the Himalayas rising behind them create an ambience of peace and magic. It is part of a once vibrant trade route extending between India and Tibet. To this day, mule trains can be seen camped on the outskirts of the town, bringing goods to trade from remote regions of the Himalaya. This is the land of Magars and Gurungs, hardworking farmers and valorous warriors who have earned worldwide fame as Gurkha soldiers. The Thakalis, another important ethnic group here, are known for their entrepreneurship. The climate of Pokhra is slightly warmer than Katmandu with daytime temperature hovering around 15 degrees Celsius in winter and 35 degrees in summer. The monsoon season which lasts from mid-June to mid-September is very wet; in fact Pokhra records the highest rainfall in the country.

    The activities of foreign visitors to Pokhra focus around two districts known as Damside and Lakeside (or Pardi and Baidam, in Nepali, respectively). These two areas, with their strips of hotels and restaurants, are a few kilometers south-west of the main Pokhra bazaar.

    Overnight will be in Pokhra.

    Day 5
    Pokhra:

    We start our day with the early morning visit to Sarangkot for the fabulous sunrise. After the spectacular sunrise, we drive back to our hotel to start our remaining activities for the day with the breakfast at the hotel.

    Today, we take you to the famous Devi’s Fall (also known as Devin’s or David’s) locally known as Patale Chhango (Hell’s Fall), an awesome waterfall lying about 2 km south-west of Pokhra Airport on the highway to Tansen. Legend has it that a trekker (Devin, David…) was washed away by the Pardi Khola and mysteriously disappeared down into an underground passage beneath the fall.

    Bindhyabasubu Temple at the old bazaar, Seti Gandaki, the boisterous river running completely underground at the places, Mahendra cave (House of Bats), the natures’ wonder at Pokhra & Pokhra Museum.

    After lunch, start exploring the city by driving to the Begnas Lake & Rupa Lake located 15 Km from Pokhra divided by a forested hillock called Panchabhaiya Danda, offering the perfect nature retreat with their relative seclusion.

    End your trip by visiting the Tibetan Monastery. Overnight will be in Pokhra.

    Day 6
    Pokhra- Chitwan
    By Road in 4.5 hr

    Make the morning drive to Chitwan and arrive at your accommodation for the next two nights.

    Later proceed for the afternoon safari which is an experience like none other, showing the varied and exciting flora and fauna of the park.

    Back at the resort, you’re in for a real treat.

    Overnight at Chitwan.

    Day 7 – 8
    Chitwan:

    Two days – Enjoy game drives in the park.

    Royal Chitwan National park, the first national park of the kingdom is probably the best wildlife sanctuary in Nepal. A good population of the most graceful Royal Bengle tiger, rare one horned rhino, bison, wild bears, leopard that make Chitwan very popular. Lamitaal, the lake Budhi Rapti inside the park is the home to the water birds. Graceful Gharials & Marsh Muggers are there.

    Overnight will be at Chitwan.

    Day 9
    Chitwan – Katmandu:
    By Air

    After breakfast, proceed to the airport for your flight back to Kathmandu.

    After check- in, proceed for a day visit of PATAN.

    Patan, the second-largest city in the valley, lies just across the Bagmati River from Kathmandu, but it’s a much quieter and less frenetic place to visit. The city is justly proud of its temples and artisans and it is their handiwork that provides the focus of the stunning Durbar Square – choc-a-block with the largest display of Newari architecture in Nepal. It includes the Royal Palace, which contains a richly decorated bathtub, and the two-tiered brick Jagannarayan Temple.

    Look up to the roof struts to see carvings of figures engaged in quite athletic acts of intercourse. A few minutes’ walk north of the square is the Golden Temple, a Buddhist monastery guarded by sacred tortoises that potter around the courtyard; and the Kumbeshawar, reputedly the oldest (1392) temple in Patan. South of the square is an area of charming streets lined with metal smiths and Brassware shops. Patan’s other attractions are flung further. Among them is a collection of four stupas, thought to have been built over 2500 years ago, and Nepal’s only zoo, which features a reasonable assortment of rhinos, tigers, leoards and bird life. Palm readers gather in the park outside – they may be able to point out which animal you’ll be reincarnated as.

    Overnight will be at Kathmandu.

    Day 10
    Katmandu – Departure

    After breakfast, you will be transferred to the airport to board your flight back home or to the next destination.

    Tour ends

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