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Nepal Stopover Tours
Short tours from four to eight
days to see the highlights of
Nepal :
The essence of the Himalayan
kingdom...
Our Nepal stopover tours have
been thoughtfully put together
to provide the first-time
visitor active, comprehensive,
and insightful Nepal
experiences. You explore the
temples and bazaars of the Kathmandu valley, encounter the
amazing terraced hillsides that
make up most of the middle- and
foot-hills of Nepal, and end
your spell in the Himalaya with
a visual feast of snow-clad
summits on the famous mountain
flight to Everest.
The longer tours take you to the
charming lake-valley of Pokhara,
the most popular tourist
destination in Nepal after
Kathmandu, and to explore the
jungles of the Royal Chitwan
National Park. Whichever tour
your time allows, you'll
experience the rich and diverse
natural & cultural heritage of
this fascinating Himalayan
kingdom.
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Culture + Sunrise &
Sunset Tour (Kathmandu /
Nagarkot) |
Day 1: Arrive Kathmandu
Arrive
at Tribhuwan International Airport, Kathmandu, you are welcomed by the hospitable meeting and then you will be transferred to your hotel. Our guide will explain briefly the program upon arrival at hotel.
Day 2: Kathmandu - Nagarkot
After
breakfast, start the trip to visit Kathmandu Valley with its various important religious centers; Pashupatinath (Hindu Temple), nearby along the banks of the Bagmati River, where is the cremation area for the dead, Boudhanath is possibly the largest stupa in the world and the center for Tibetan school of Buddhism. Followed by driving onto Bhaktapur, the medical city of devotes and the best preserved of all the ancients cities of Kathmandu Valley.
Before the day light ending, we then drive to Nagarkot, admire yourself the stunning scenery of Himalayan sunset. Stay overnight in the resort.
Day 3: Kathmandu
It's an experience not to be missed - wake up in the early morning to witness the beautiful sunrise outlook from the resort before breakfast serving. The next, we head for Kathmandu and keep half day valley sightseeings with Kathmandu Durbar Square, the place of the Malla and then the Shah Kings of Nepal, visiting Kumari Temple, house of the virgin goddess, visiting Swoyambhunath, a stupa on the top of hill - from here you can overlook the scenery of Kathmandu Valley. We then visit Patan, a famous city features of arts and crafts - the highlight of trip is the Shikara (Krishna Temple), Patan Durbar with Royal bath, Hiranya Varna Mahavir (Buddhist Monastery). In the evening, it is probably the first time of you - enjoy yourself on Rickshaw ride to have a Typical Nepalese Dinner at a local restaurant, Thamel before coming back to the hotel.
Day 4: Kathmandu
After breakfast, today is free at your own leisure or activities with optional tours designed; Dakshinkali (temple famous for animal sacrifices), Budhanilkantha (the Reclining Vishnu statue), Godacari Botanical and so forth…, which are available to you at our representative office.
Day 5: Depart Kathmandu
After
breakfast, rest of day is at
leisure until we pick you up at
the hotel and then transfer to
airport for your next stop.
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Recommendation : if you have
short time also please don't
forget to do
Everest experience Mountain
Flight when you are in
Nepal.
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4 nights / 5 days Kathmandu -
Pokhara tour package
Day 01 (Kathmandu)
Arrive Kathmandu. Take Nepal
visa. On arrival Meet Angel
Tour’s staff at the airport and
transfer to the Respective
Hotel.
Day 02 (Kathmandu-Pokhara)
Early morning go for Everest
Mountain Flight ( Optional
program) For detail of Everest
Mountain flight visit –
http://www.annapurnanepal.com/everest_mountain_flight.php.
Return to Hotel
Breakfast
at the Hotel in Kathmandu, and
drive to Pokhara which will take
5 to 6 hours of journey under
normal road condition.
POKHARA
The rare combination of
snow-clad peaks and snow fed
lakes and rivers has helped to
make the valley of Pokhara
(210kms/131 miles from Kathmandu)
one of the most picturesque
natural attractions in the
kingdom. It is located virtually
in the geographical center of
Nepal. Located on the main road
between Kathmandu and Bhairawa,
there may be no other place in
the world from where Great
Himalayas peaks can be admired
from such a close distance. The
Bindhyavasani Temple on its
well-kept platform overlooks a
modest amusement park. Phewa
Lake, skirted by a large numbers
of unpretentious lodges and
simple restaurants, is the most
congenial spot for visitors.
Day 03 (Pokhara)
Breakfast at the Hotel.
You might take an early morning
visit to Sarankot for beautiful
sunrise view.
SARANKOT
Sarankot is 9 kms to the north
west of Pokhara is one of the
most popular tourist
destinations in Nepal.
Conveniently perched high on the
top of a ridge at 1,592m., the
serene hill resort offers the
spectacular panorama of the
entire Annapurna range
stretching from east to west and
the un-spoilt rural settlements
just below those towering peaks.
Viewing 700m down from the top
of Sarangkot you can have
awesome sights of the stretching
Pokhara Valley, Phewa Lake and
many more.
BARAHI TEMPLE:
Built on an island in Phewa
Lake, this two storied pagoda is
dedicated to the boar
manifestation of ajima, the
protector’s deity representing
the female force. Devotees can
be seen, especially on
Saturdays, carrying animals
across the lake to be sacrificed
to the deity
DEVI’S FALL:
Locally Known as Patale Chhango,
Devi’s fall (Also Known As
Devil’s, Devin’s David’s) Is an
Awesome Waterfall Lying about 2
Km South West of Pokhara Airport
on the Highway to Tansen. Legend
Has It That A Trekker (Devin,
David) Was Washed Away By The
Phardi Khola And Disappeared
Down Into An Underground Passage
Beneath The Fall.
GUPTESWAR GUPHA:
Is A Sacred Located Near Devis
Fall. The Cave Is Almost 3 Km
Long. It Has Some Big Hall Size
Rooms And Some Passage. This
Cave Holds Special Value For
Hindus Since A Phallic Symbol Of
Lord Shiva Is Preserved Here In
The Condition It Was
Discovered. Taking Pictures
inside the Cave Is Prohibited
FEWA
LAKE: -
(Optional) Boat trip in the
lovely Phewa Lake is the
foremost attraction of Pokhara.
Paddling out into the middle of
the lake is a nice way to spend
a quite afternoon. Phewa lake is
the largest lake in Pokhara
valley and the second largest
lake in Nepal. Encircled by
Sarangkot and Kaskikot hills,
the lake holds a pagoda-style
temple. Another attraction is
the reflection of Mount
Machhapuchhre and Annapurna
range on the crystal clear water
of the lake. While boating in
Phewa Lake, you can see several
verities of fish.
Day 04 (Pokhara-Kathmandu
Breakfast at the Hotel. And
drive back to Kathmandu, which
will take around 5 hours of
continue journey under normal
road condition.
KATHMANDU
CITY
Known as Kantipur Nagri, the
capital of the Kingdom of Nepal.
Here you will visit the temple
of the Living Goddess who
acknowledges the greetings of
the devotees from the balcony of
her temple residence.
Kashtamandap the source of the
name Kathmandu and supposed to
be made from the timber of a
single tree and the Durbar
Square are with its array of
temples overlooked by the
Hanuman Dhoka Palace, the
ancient place of the Nepalese
Royalty.
SWAYAMBHUNATH
Located approximately 4 kms.
/2.5 miles, this Buddhist Stupa
is said to be 2000 years old.
The Stupa which forms the main
structure is composed of a solid
hemisphere of brick and earth
supporting a lofty conical spire
capped by a pinnacle of Copper
gilt. Painted on the four sided
base of the spire are the all
seeing eyes of Lord Buddha. This
hill is a mosaic of small
Chaityas and Pagoda temples.
Day 05 (Kathmandu-Departure)
BOUDHNATH
This Stupa situated 11km/7 miles
from Kathmandu City is one of
the biggest in the world of its
kind. It stand with four pairs
of eyes in the four cardinal
direction keeping watch for
righteous behavior and human
prosperity. This Buddhist Stupa
was built by King Man Deva at
the advice of the Goddess Mani
Jogini. It is built on an
octagonal base inset with prayer
wheels. The shrine is ringed by
houses of Lamas or Buddhist
priests.
Breakfast
at the Hotel, free till
departure and transfer to
Tribhuvan International airport
(TIA) to connect the onward
flight.
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Nepal Short Tour
Package - 6 nights & 7
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Kathmandu - Chitwan - Pokhara
Tour
Day 01:Fly
to Kathmandu. Arrive Kathmandu
and transfer to the hotel.
Guided tour of Kathmandu City.
Overnight stay at the hotel.
Day 02:Morning
visit Swayambhunath stupa,
Durbar square, Basantpur square,
Kumari temple etc. Post lunch
guided tour of Patan city
visiting the king's old palace,
Hindu temples and a Buddhist
golden temple. Overnight stay at
the hotel.
Day 03:Connect
morning flight to Chitwan
National Park. Check-in at the
lodge. Afternoon elephant safari
at Royal Chitwan Park for nature
watch. Overnight at a wildlife
lodge at Chitwan National Park.
Day 04:Early
morning park visit on an
elephant. Return for lunch. In
the afternoon, set out for bird
watching in the canoes. In the
evening, a stick dance of the
local people is organized.
Overnight at a wildlife lodge at
Chitwan National Park.
Day 05:Drive
to Pokhra 'the valley of lakes'
stopping enroute for river
rafting (optional). Pokhra
valley is scenic and exciting.
It is covered by green hills,
lakes, forests, rivers, water
falls & terraced gardens. Rest
of the day at leisure or a boat
ride on Lake Phewa. Overnight at
the hotel.
Day 06:Fly
to Kathmandu in the morning.
Guided tour of Pashupatinath
temple, Boudhnath stupa and
Bhaktapur city. Overnight at the
hotel.
Day 07:Transfer
to the airport to connect flight
to Delhi or Paro. Arrive the
next destination.
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