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Kathmandu & Pokhara Valley Tours |
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(5 Night/6 Days) Tour Code: NEPAL/PTT/TR/006
The Kathmandu valley (Central Nepal) offers the most praised modes
of adventure holiday trips. Cultural tours of this valley and
temples are certainly the most compact concise adventure program
found anywhere in the world. Kathmandu, the capital city of Nepal
well known to the world as the city of Living Goddess ( Kumari) who
is worshipped and taken in a chariot procession annually.
Pokhara,This important industrial and tourist town provides fantastic views of the Annapurna mountains to the north and is the obvious place to organize your Annapurna trek; find travel companions and guides and buy equipment. Once the trek is finished spend a few days resting here as the list of hotels and restaurants is endless. At 780 meters above sea level, April through September can be very hot but one can always cool off in the beautiful Phewa Taal (Phewa Lake) or spend time in one of nearby Sarangkot's hotels (at 1500 m.a.s.l). Most tourist activity takes place around the lake, at Damside (Pardi), the southern-most tip of the lake or at Lakeside (Baidam), further north. These are actually suburbs of Pokhara as the town center itself lies three or four kilometers further northeast. The shops in the main shopping area of Mahendrapul are well stocked and you'll find just about anything you may need here. Unless you are planning some more obscure travel activity, outside of Kathmandu this is the place you'll probably spend most time |
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| Tour Itinerary |
Day 1: Kathmandu
Arrive Kathmandu. Meet at the airport and transfer to hotel. The
tour manager will give pre-tour briefing. Rest of the day is
leisure. O/N at Hotel. |
Day 2: Kathmandu
Sightseeing of Pashupatinath Temple- the most sacred of the Hindu
temples in Nepal dedicated to lord Shiva, built in 1696. Boudha Nath
Temple- the worlds largest stupa; a sight of great reneration to the
Buddhist., Swayambhunath temple - the oldest Buddhist shrine.
Looking east from here, one can see the entire Kathmandu valley
spread out below. and lunch break in Kathmandu durbar square. – the
temple of the Living Goddess and the old Royal Palace. Finally,
visit Kasthamandup – a temple built from a single tree from which
the Kathmandu derives its name.And then transfer to Hotel. |
Day 3 :Full Day tour of Patan & Bhaktapur . Sightseeing tour of the Patan- A city of architecture and fine arts. Sometimes known as "Town with a Tousand Golden Roofs". Visit Tibetan Handicraft center at Jawalakhel to watch carpet weaving. Bhaktapur city- Kathmandu valleys most medieval city also known as Bhadgaon and was one of the three Kingdoms of Mallas. It is famous for Lion gate, the picture gallery, the Golden gate and palace of 55 windows. Lunch break in Bhaktapur before sightseeing and finally transfer to Hotel
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Day 4: Fly to Pokhara and Sightseeing Fly to Pokhara. It will be in the morning around 8 Am and it is 25 minutes flight. Check in and rest one hour. Then full day sight-seeing of Phewa lake- the second biggest lake in Nepal . On an island in the middle of the lake is a shrine for Goddess Barahi. Seti river – with breathtaking rush and the bridge over it. Patale Chhango( Hell's fall) known as Devi's fall and Mahendra cave- a large limestone cave full of stalactites makes a good destination for about 2 kl. O/N at Hotel
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Day 5 : Fly to Kathmandu In the morning boating on Phewa lake and free till 1 Pm . Take 2 Pm flight to Kathmandu . Transfer to Hotel in Kathmandu
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Day 6: Departure transfer |
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