Kathmandu Pokhara and Chitwan Tour is one of the perfect Nepal tour packages for families which covers the major tourist cities of Nepal within a week time frame. You will be visiting major touristic highlights of major cities in this Kathmandu Pokhara and Chitwan Tour.
Kathmandu has something unique about it that simply grabs your attention. The historic city sits peacefully nestled in an inexperienced valley, surrounded by the massive peaked giants of the Himalayas, which stand as guards all around you. Those amazing snowy mountain tops leave you in awe of their splendor. This beautiful place is also famous for its spirituality, temples, and old monuments that depict its rich culture and heritage by showing its intricate structure and art on the wooden windows and gates. The restaurants and cafes in Kathmandu serve the best Nepali thali and Newari dishes and a musical eating environment. Thamel is famous for it. Kathmandu is also home to 7 of the world’s heritage sites recognized by UNESCO.
Pokhara is one of the adventurous cities located in central Nepal and known for its stunning natural beauty. The majestic Annapurna Range is also the tourism capital of the country. Pokhara’s mild climate, jaw-dropping landscape, and closeness to the Himalayas make it a famous base for trekkers and foreign enthusiasts. Devis Falls and Gupteshwor Cave are popular tourist attractions in Pokhara. Devis Falls attracts tourists for its beauty and the unique way in which water disappears into the ground. Gupteshwor Cave, located near Devis Falls, is a spiritual place dedicated to Lord Shiva. Visitors can go in and explore the cave’s interior. Phewa Lake is a must-visit place for boat riding and to get a beautiful view of the Annapurna range.
Nature, wildlife, and adventure are the experiences offered by Chitwan to you. From watching the sunset near the Narayani River to going on a jungle safari and witnessing the wildlife, Chitwan has it all ready for you. It is also a tourism hub because of its wildlife and environment. One-horned rhinos, crocodiles in the Rapti River, elephant safaris, and biodiversity are the reasons that make Chitwan a popular choice for tourists from all over the world. Sauraha is a popular tourist destination because of its proximity to the national park. It is a must-visit city to breathe fresh, clean air far from the hustle and bustle of chaotic cities.
Trip Highlights: Kathmandu Pokhara and Chitwan Tour
- Kathmandu: You can explore ancient temples, bustling markets, and UNESCO World Heritage Sites like Kathmandu Durbar Square, Swayambhunath (Monkey Temple), and Boudhanath Stupa, where you will enjoy the antique and rich cultural heritage of the city with a flavor of spirituality in it.
- Pokhara: In Pokhara, you will witness the magnificent Annapurna mountain range being reflected in the slow and calm waters of Phewa Lake, followed by a visit to Devis Falls and Gupteshwor Cave, and experience the adventure capital of Nepal.
- Chitwan National Park: At the end of the tour, we will go on a thrilling jungle safari and encounter rare one-horned rhinos, majestic elephants, and diverse wildlife in their natural habitat.
- Cultural exchange: Interacting with locals, witnessing traditional crafts, and tasting the flavors of authentic Nepali food are going to be the most beautiful highlights of the tour.
Kathmandu Pokhara and Chitwan Tour Outline Itinerary
- Day 1: You will be received by our representative at the international airport and then transferred to your hotel. In the evening, you will go for a walk or shop in the Thamel district.
- Day 2: Visit Unesco World Heritage Sites like Pashupatinath Temple, Boudha Stupa, and Swyambhu, and then you will go visit Kathmandu Durbar Square.
- Day 3: Pleasing drive to Pokhara, settling near a lakeside hotel from where you can get the breathtaking views of the Annapurna range.
- Day 4: a whole day of Pokhara sightseeing, which includes Devi’s Fall, Gupteshwor Cave, and a peaceful boat ride on Phewa Lake, experiencing the panoramic views of the Annapurna range.
- Day 5: Journey to Chitwan National Park and then check into a jungle lodge near Sauraha and enjoy an introductory village walk to nearby areas.
- Day 6: Indulge yourself in Chitwan’s wildlife with a jeep safari where you can see a one-horned rhino and a canoe ride down to the Rapti River, witnessing the presence of crocodiles.
- Day 7: A visit to the historic cities of Bhaktapur and Patan, which are famous for their complicated structures and rich heritage.
- Day 8: Farewell to Kathmandu.
Detailed Itinerary of Kathmandu Pokhara and Chitwan Tour
Day 1: Arrive in Kathmandu:
On your arrival at Tribhuwan International Airport, you will be received by our pleasant consultant, who will drop you off at your hotel in the Thamel district. After getting comfortable, you can begin with an off-foot excursion in Thamel, exploring its busy markets and coming across unique stores. Thamel is known for its shops and avenue carriers, which provide everything from trekking equipment to handicraft miniatures, rings, electronics, and plenty more Apart from shops, Thamel offers a wide variety of restaurants that cater to quite a few tastes.
You will have a welcome dinner at night along with our representative, who will brief you regarding the tour.
Day 2: Exploring Kathmandu’s Cultural Treasures:
What can be more wonderful than beginning your day by going on a visit to Pashupatinath Temple, listening to the rhymes and chants of the mantras, and purifying your soul and mind?
We will start our day with breakfast at the hotel and then go on a visit to Pashupatinath Temple. It’s one of the holy places for Hindus across the world. The temple holds such importance because of its architecture, which features a building with a bunk roof and a golden spire, a four-faced linga of the main deity Shiva, and the ghat behind the temple along the banks of the Bagmati River, where you can always find some cremation process going on, which shows the beauty of death, and you can witness the captivating rituals there.
Next, head to Boudhanath Stupa, also known as Bouddha, which is one of the largest Buddhist stupas in the world and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The stupa is located on an ancient trade route from Tibet that enters the Kathmandu valley at that point and is entombed with the remains of Kassapa Buddha and a finger bone of Gautama Buddha. The stupa is extremely beautiful, decorated with pairs of eyes in each of the cardinal directions, representing the all-knowing nature of the Buddha. Here you can walk around the stupa, spin prayer wheels, and visit surrounding monasteries and museums. The place is also famous for foods like thukpa and momo.
Continue your journey to Swayambhunath, also known as the Monkey Temple, a historic spiritual complex located atop a hill within the Kathmandu Valley with panoramic views of the town. The place additionally holds significant spiritual importance to Buddhists in Nepal and around the world and is well-known for its creative sculptures, artwork, and non-sectarian symbols. As in line with a legend, Swyambunath emerged from a lotus flower that bloomed in a lake that once included the Kathmandu valley. Visitors can explore numerous monuments in the complex, which include the massive gold-plated Vajra along with different Buddha statues.
In the afternoon, delve into the heart of old Kathmandu at Kathmandu Durbar Square, which’s surrounded by ancient Newari structures, high temples, and popular shrines. It’s a place where the metropolis’s kings were once topped and legitimized, and from where they dominated. It is also one of the world’s heritage sites. Later, you can also explore the ancient temples, places, and courtyards that represent the rich culture and heritage of the city.
Day 3: Pokhara: A Visit to a Lakeside Paradise
We will leave on the morning of the third day to travel to Pokhara. On our way, you will witness some of the beautiful scenery and landscapes of the rural area. You will come across beautiful hillsides, rushing rivers, and caring villagers as you go towards the foothills of the Himalayas.
Pohara, being famous for its breathtaking views of the Annapurna range, will greet you as you approach Pokhara. As the journey is very long, we might stop at some place to have lunch and get a little fresh. We will probably reach there by daytime or close to evening and then you will be settled into your hotel near the shores of Phewa Lake. It will be suggested that you take some time to relax and get comfortable with the atmosphere there. Having a cup of coffee or tea from the balcony will be an awesome idea. In the evening, you can go for a walk along the lakeside to get some fresh air or have dinner at a lakeside restaurant.
Day 4: Pokhara: Waterfalls, Caves, and Himalayan Reflections
On day 4 of our tour, you will have breakfast in the hotel and then we will proceed with our schedule for the places to visit.
In the morning, we will begin our day by enjoying the sunrise at Saragnkot Hill and then a full day of sightseeing. Thereafter, we will go to Devi’s Falls, which has a captivating waterfall that goes deep down to the earth and disappears into a deep, narrow valley (chasm). This place attracts both local and international tourists every year and is famous for its beautiful structure. Visitors can also try their luck on the luck pond by throwing and trying to place the coin on the statue of the god constructed there.
Next, we arrive at Gupteshwor Cave, which is a sacred place dedicated to Lord Shiva. The cave is situated near Devis Falls and is known for its intricate rock structures, which include stalactites and stalagmites. There, you will experience a surge of spiritual energy and the beauty of the cave.
After visiting the cave, we will embark on a peaceful and soothing boat ride across Phewa Lake. The lake is known for a temple that is situated on a small piece of land in the middle of the lake, known as Tal Barahi Temple. As you look around, you will be mesmerized by the beauty of the Annapurna range.
We will return to our hotel by evening or you can have dinner at any lakeside restaurant.
Day 5: Chitwan National Park: Into the Heart of the Jungle
Our day 5 will begin with us traveling from Pokhara to Chitwan, with a complete change in scenery from mountains to lower plains and a slightly hot climate.
We will probably reach Chitwan by the afternoon, and you will be settled into your comfortable lodge. After eating some snacks and getting comfortable with the surrounding atmosphere, we will be going on a jungle walk where you can experience the hospitality of the Tharu community, learn a little about them, or also try to handcraft something with the local materials. In the evening, you will witness a cultural program by the Tharu people, where you can witness their traditional dances, music, etc. Chitwan has beautiful sunsets, and watching them from your balcony will just be a different experience.
Day 6: Chitwan National Park: A Day of Thrilling Wildlife Encounters
In the morning of day 6, you will have an early morning breakfast, and then we will begin our jungle safari into the heart of Chitwan National Park. We will travel through dense grasslands, forests, and along the banks of the Rapti River, where you will witness diverse wildlife and encounter one-horned rhinos grazing the grass or could see majestic elephants playing with each other in the waters. If lucky, you might also get a chance to see tigers and leopards. Your guide will be sharing all the information with you regarding the park’s ecosystem and the animals in it.
In the afternoon, you will experience the beauty of Chitwan from a different perspective by going on a canoe ride down the Rapti River. You will be witnessing gharials, which are a critically endangered species of crocodile.
As the sunset sets, we will be returning to our lodge, seeing a golden glow over the jungle. You will then have your dinner and can share your experiences with other guests.
Day 7: Return to Kathmandu and Exploration of the Ancient Cities of Bhaktapur and Patan:
On day 7 of the Kathmandu, Pokhara, and Chitwan tour, we will have our breakfast and return to Kathmandu. You will be escorted to your hotel rooms, and soon we will go on our final journey to Bhaktapur, a city known for its rich heritage and culture along with its intricate structure. Bhaktapur Durbar Square is one of the world’s heritage sites. There, you can immerse yourself in historical temples, places, and courtyards.
Bhaktapur is considered one of the three historical kingdoms in the Kathmandu Valley, nevertheless maintaining its medieval allure and Newari traditions. Here you can see the nicely preserved architecture with pagoda-style temples, carved timber windows, and inventive red-brick homes. Not only that, you may also visit the pottery enterprise and witness the artisans at work for which Bhaktapur is renowned. Then, roaming around, you could additionally find architectural marvels just like the Dattatreya, Nyatopola, and Vatsal temples, which show their unique styles and spiritual importance. Historic systems, just like the 55-Window Palace and Golden Gate, surprise with the craftsmanship and narratives depicted.
After visiting Bhatakpu, we will head towards Patan, which, similar to Bhaktapur, is also known for its lovely temples, designed courtyards, and internationally well-known metalwork. There you can explore the beautiful Patan Durbar square, admire the artistry of the goldenle (Hiranya Varna Mahavihar) and immerse yourself in the cultural and spiritual ecosystem. It is also one of the 3 historical cities and well-known for fantastic craftsmanship, in particular metalwork, with artisans creating complex sculptures, and non-secular artifacts using conventional strategies.
The structure at Patan is a blend of Hindu and Buddhist impacts that’s showcased through courtyards, temples, and historic locations. Dawn is the high-quality time to visit Patan, as the sunset simply enhances the place’s splendor, and you can visit places like Krishna Mandir and Sundari Chowk that show off first-rate craftsmanship. Their UNESCO recognition underscores the square’s cultural significance and the significance of preserving its creative legacy. Return to Kathmandu in the evening.
Day 8: Farewell to Kathmandu
On the final day, you can enjoy a relaxed morning exploring Thamel for last-minute shopping or just relaxing and packing bags at your hotel. If some time is left before departure, coffee at the Himalayan Java Cafe will give a great start to the day.
Plan to arrive at Tribhuvan International Airport at least three hours before your flight to guarantee a smooth journey home. Depart with the vibrant culture and rich heritage of Kathmandu ingrained in your memory.
Costs Includes:
- 7 Night stay in a comfortable hotel
- Daily breakfast at your hotels
- Transportation in a private vehicle with our experienced driver
- A guide for sightseeing at Kathmandu and Pokhara
- Entrance fees at all places mentioned in our itinerary
- An experienced and knowledgeable English-speaking local guide
- Chitwan National Park permits and activities (jeep safari, canoe ride, nature walks, Tharu village tour)
Cost Excludes:
- Flights from and to Kathmandu that are international.
- Lunch and dinner (apart from the first-day welcome dinner).
- Personal costs (loans, beverages, souvenirs).
- Trips and gratitude to the staff and drivers
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