Entry to major temples and heritage sites (as per itinerary)
Assistance on arrival and throughout the tour
All applicable hotel taxes
Excluded
Cable car tickets (e.g., Manakamna Temple)
Adventure activities (e.g., paragliding, rafting)
Lunches and personal snacks
Personal expenses (shopping, laundry, tips)
Visa fees or international airfare
Entry fees to museums or optional attractions not listed
Travel insurance or medical expenses
FAQs about
What visa do I need to enter Nepal?
Indian nationals can enter visa-free. Other travelers can obtain a visa on arrival at Tribhuvan International Airport or apply online in advance.
What’s the best time to visit?
October–December offers clear skies and comfortable temperatures. February–April brings rhododendron blooms and spring warmth.
How should I prepare for altitude?
Kathmandu (1,350 m) and Pokhara (820 m) are moderate. Day 4’s Sarangkot (1,600 m) is higher but typically poses minimal issues—stay hydrated and avoid fast ascents.
What should I pack?
Lightweight layers, a good pair of walking shoes, a light rain jacket, sun protection, and a universal adapter for charging.
Are there any local customs I should know?
Remove shoes before entering temples, walk clockwise around stupas, and always use your right hand for greetings or exchanges.
Arrival at Tribhuvan International Airport, Kathmandu, you will be greeted and transferred
to the hotel. Check-in to the hotel and relax. Later in the evening, evening visit to
Swayambhunath Stupa (Monkey Temple) – a hilltop Buddhist shrine offering panoramic
views and spiritual ambiance. This stupa is the oldest of its kind in Nepal and has numerous
shrines and monasteries on its premises. Swayambhu literally means "self-existent one". The
stupa has 365 steps. Overnight stay at hotel.
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DAY 2
KATHMANDU CULTURAL AND SPIRITUAL SIGHTSEEING
After breakfast, visit to the famous “Shree Pashupatinath Temple”, a UNESCO World
Heritage site in Nepal, is a significant Hindu pilgrimage site dedicated to Lord Shiva, known
as Pashupati, the "Lord of all beings". It's considered one of the holiest sites for Shiva
devotees, believed to cleanse sins and pave the path to liberation (moksha). Then, visit to
“Boudhnath Stupa”, the stupa gave birth to the origins of Tibetan Buddhism. It is filled with
consecrated substances, and its massive mandala makes it the largest spherical stupa in
Nepal, and one of the largest in the world. In 1979 the Boudha Stupa became one of UNESCO's
World Heritage Sites in Nepal. Then visit to the “Kathmandu Durbar Square”, it is one of
the three Durbar (royal palace) Squares in the Kathmandu Valley in Nepal that are UNESCO
World Heritage Sites. Visit to the Krishna Mandir, Vishwanath Mandir, Bhimsen Temple and
Taleju Bhawani Temple, all these temples are in the the complex of Darbar Square. Overnight
Stay at Hotel.
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DAY 3
DRIVE TO POKHARA (200 KMS – 6 TO 7 HRS)
After breakfast, a scenic drive to Pokhara via Trishuli River Valley. Rafting in Trishuli is one
of the most popular outdoor activities in Nepal. Enroute visit to “Shree Manakamna
Temple”, which is dedicated to Goddess Bhagwati, by cable car (at your own cost). Reach
Pokhara, the Tourism Capital of Nepal. It is its lakeside, a boating paradise bordered by
dreamy cafes, pubs, restaurants, and charming shops, making it a delightful town. Check-in
to hotel and freshen up. In evening visit “Fewa Lake” for a lakeside stroll. Overnight stay at
hotel.
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DAY 4
POKHARA CITY TOUR
Early morning visit to Sarangkot for sunrise or paragliding (at your own cost) over Fewa
lake. Visit International Mountain Museum (if you are a mountaineering enthusiast). After
breakfast, visit the Davis Fall (locally known as पाताले छााँगो. It is a ferocious waterfall located
about 2 km southwest of Pokhara Airport on the Siddhartha Highway. The source of the
waterfall is Phewa Lake and the fall itself is named after Swiss lady who was swept away by
the fall in 1961. The fall cuts through the rocks to create complex caves and tunnels on its
path. Gupteshwar Mahadev cave on the other side of the fall is one such cave carved by Devi’s
Fall. The sacred shrine dedicated to Shiva is popular among the local residents and is seldom
missed by tourists to Davi’s Fall. In evening, visit Tal Barahi temple (Nepali: तालबाराही मन्दिर)
also known as ‘Lake Temple’ or ‘Barahi Temple’ is a Hindu temple of the goddess Barahi. It is
the most important religious monument in Pokhara, Nepal. This temple is located on a small
island in the middle of Phewa Lake. As the temple is situated on a small island, the only way
to visit it is by boat. Overnight stay at hotel
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DAY 5
POKHARA EXPLORATION
After breakfast, visit to “Shree Bindhyabasini Temple”, the main temple is devoted to the
goddess Bindhyabasini, a Bhagawati (भगवती) who is the incarnation of Kali. It is the oldest
temple in Pokhara. Later, visit to Shanti Stupa, standing on top of the Anadu Hill, Shanti Stupa
adds beauty to the Pokhara Valley. It is a perfect holiday place providing a clear view of the
Himalayan range, Fewa Lake and Pokhara city. The hilltop provides a splendid view of sunrise
and sunset. Late, visit Seti River Gorge, famous for its deceptive river course and its milky
white water. The water cuts a deep gorge right across the mighty Mahabharata range and
then runs a deep chasm in the middle of the town. The gorge can be seen from a park in the
Old pokhara close to the Gorkha Museum. Overnight stay at hotel.
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DAY 6
FLY TO JANAKPUR
• Morning flight from Pokhara or Kathmandu to Janakpur
• Visit Janaki Temple
This stunning marble temple honors Sita (Janaki), the consort of Lord Rama.
It’s a key pilgrimage site for Hindus and a masterpiece of Maithili architecture,
believed to stand on the site of Sita’s birthplace.
• Vivaha Mandap
Located beside Janaki Temple, this structure marks the mythological site of
Sita and Ram’s wedding. The intricate wooden and stonework reflects the
cultural richness of the Mithila region.
• Rama Sita Bibaha Mandir Museum & Mithila Art Walk
Explore Mithila heritage through local artwork, traditional dress, and cultural
exhibits. Walking around Janakpur’s vibrant streets introduces you to colorful
murals and Maithili art forms unique to this region.
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DAY 7
RETURN TO KATHMANDU
Morning flight or drive back
• Bhaktapur Durbar Square Visit
➢ A preserved medieval town, Bhaktapur features cobbled lanes, wood-carved
temples, and rich Newari architecture. Major sights include the 55-Window
Palace, Vatsala Temple, and the famous Nyatapola five-tiered pagoda.
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DAY 8
DEPARTURE FROM KATHMANDU
After breakfast, drop-off at Tribhuvan International Airport, Kathmandu for the return flight
to India with unforgettable experiences and memories.