Itinerary
I
Trek: Nepal/ Tibet
Duration: 11 Days
The most demanding & the popular tour to Tibet
is an 8 days package. The trip allows a number of detours to the
highlights of the Tsang Province and the Lhasa City. The trip offers
a spectacular insight into the life and culture of the friendly
Tibetan people, from the ancient monasteries with chanting monks,
to the tranquil shores of the Turquoise Lake (Yamdrok Tso), to the
Kumbum (literally 100,00 images), the most stunning architectural
wonder of Tibet & to the city of wonders, the Lhasa.
DAYS ITINERARY
Day 01 ARRIVAL –KATHMANDU
Kathmandu
The small mountain sheltered valley; the arrival and visit point
for the visitors is the historical and architectural centerpoint
of Nepal which was crowned with the title of "Capital City"
after the great unification of Nepal in 1768 AD.
WELCOME WITH FLOWER GARLANDS & TRANSFER TO HOTEL.
CHECK INTO HOTEL.
EVENING: TREK BRIEFING
OVERNIGHT HOTEL.
Day 02 Breakfast at the coffee
shop of the Hotel.
AM Sightseeing tour of Boudhnath & Pashupatinath.
Boudhanath
This is the largest stupa in Nepal and one of the largest in the
world. It is a religious center for Nepal’s considerable population
of Tibetans and there a number of thriving monasteries around the
stupa which have their own self- importance.
Pashupatinath
Pashupatinath the most important Hindu temple in Nepal, it’s
one of the most important Shiva temples on the subcontinent and
draws numerous devotees from all over India each year. Pashupati
is considered to have a special concern for the kingdom of Nepal.
PM Sightseeing tour of Patan, Patan Durbar Square
& Swayambunath.
Patan
Patan is 15 minutes drive from Kathmandu. Lalitpur, the city of
beauty is separated from Kathmandu only by the Bagmati River and
is the second largest town in the valley. Lalitpur is fragmented
from other cities due to its substantive architectural ancient masterpieces.
Patan’s central Durbar Square is absolutely packed with temples:
it’s an architectural center point with a far greater concentration
of temples per sq. meter than in Kathamandu or Bhaktapur.
Swayambhunath
The Buddhist temple of Swayambhunath, situated on the top of a hill
west of the city, is one of the most popular and instantly recognizable
symbols of Nepal. Geologists believe that the Kathmandu Valley was
once a lake and legends relate that the hill on which Swayambhunath
stands was an island in that lake.
Transfer to Hotel.
Overnight Hotel.
Day 03 Kathmandu/ Lhasa Flight
Arrive Gongar Airport & Drive to Lhasa (359km). Overnight Hotel.
Lhasa - The Land of Gods
Lhasa, the capital of the Tibetan Autonomous Region is located between
29o 36’North and 19 o 06’ East on the north bank of
Kyichu river, a tributary of the Yearlong Tsangpo River at an altitude
of 3650 meters above sea level. Lhasa has a history of more than
1300 years and it’s been the centre of politics, economy,
culture and religion in Tibet since ancient times.
Day 04 Sighteeing tour of Potala Palace
& Drepung Monastery.
Potala Palace
The Potala, one of the most famous architectural works in Tibet,
is erected on top of the Red Hill in Lhasa. The word "Potala"
comes from Sanskrit. In the 7th century, after the Tibetan King
Songtsen Gampo’s marriage with Princess Wencheng of the Tang
Court, the Palace was built for meditation. In the mid-17th century,
it was re-built by the 5th Dalai Lama to its present size, and ever
since it became the Winter Palace of the Dalai Lamas. The construction
took fifty years from its beginning to completion. The Potala is
divided into two sections, namely, the Red Palace and White Palace.
The total height of the Potala is 117 meters built in thirteen stories,
the length of the Palace from east to west 400 meters and the breadth
from south to north 350 meters. The whole building is a structure
of stone and timber. The top most floor glistens with golden roofs.
It is a majestic architectural work and the cream of Tibetan culture.
Drepung Monastery
Situated five Km’s distance from the western suburbs of Lhasa
at the foot of Mt. Ganpoi Uze. This monastery was also founded by
Jamyang Choje in 1416. The monastery, occupying an area of 250,000
square meters with a fixed number of 7,700 monks, is the largest
monastery in Tibet. The monastery keeps plentiful historical relics,
Buddhist scriptures, arts and crafts.
O/N Hotel.
Day 05 Sightseeing tour of
Sera Monastery and Jokhang Temple. O/N Hotel.
Sera Monastery
Sera, around 5km north of central Lhasa, is along with Drepung one
of Lhasa's two great Gelugpa monasteries. Sera is famous for its
"Buddhism Scriptures Debating": monks can be seen preparing
for monastic exam by staging mock debates in the ritual way. Some
sit cross-legged under the trees, while others run from group to
group giving vigorous hand-claps to end a statement or make a point.
Master and dignitaries sit on the raised tiers when a real exam
takes place.
Jokhang Temple
Jokhang temple built in 647 AD, is the spiritual centre of Tibet
and the holiest destination of the Tibetan Buddhist pilgrims. It
houses the sitting statue of Sakyamuni when he was 12 years old.
Barkhor Bazzar is the earliest street of old Lhasa city circling
the Jokhang temple.
Day 06 Drive to Gyantse (93km).
Overnight Gyantse
Gyantse (13050 ft):
A small agricultural town, famous for its wool carpets and the Phalkor
Choide Chorten. Between a monastery and fort, this unique structure,
built in 1414 consists of five stories representing the five steps
to enlightenment, topped by thirteen rings, symbolizing the stages
of advancement towards Buddhahood. There are 108 (a sacred number
in Buddhism) halls inside, each with frescoes and Buddha Shrines,
the frescoes showing a strong Indian influence. Before 1959 traders
coming from Kalimpong and Gangtok (India) used to enter Tibet through
Yandong and then to Gyantse, en route to Lhasa.
Day 07 Drive to Shigatse (245km). Overnight
Shigatse.
It is situated between 29 o 02’N and 88 o 08’E in the
south-west of the Tibet Autonomous Region, where Nyangchu River
joins the Yarlung Tsangpo River. Shigatse is the second biggest
town in Tibet and it is the centre of transportation and the distribution
centre for agriculture and husbandry products of the south-eastern
part of Tibet. "Shigatse" in Tibetan means: " the
Estate that fulfills one’s Wishes
Visit Tashilunpo Monastery.
Shigatse is famous for its Tashilhunpo Monastery, it is the seat
of the Panchen Lama, who is regarded as the reincarnation of the
Buddha of Endless Enlightenment. Items of interest inside this monastery,
built in 1447 by the first Dalai Lama, are the relics of Sakyamuni,
the Hall of Maitreya, and a vast collection of thankas, frescoes
and statues. There is a bustling ‘free’ market at the
foot of the ruins of the Shigatse Fortress where one can buy local
handicrafts embedded with coral and turquoise, Tibetan daggers,
Chinese porcelain and yak butter.
Day 08 Drive to Old Dingri (257km).
Dingri is an old Tibetan settlement with typical clustered Tibetan
styled housing at the foot of small hillock. A short exploration
in the settlement can expose you to a typical remote Tibetan lifestyle.
Right from the roadside of Tingri, you can see the MT EVEREST towards
the southern direction
Day 09 Drive to Zhangmu.
O/N Zhangmu.
A small settlement clinging to a hillside 10Kms. from the Friendship
Bridge (Nepal-Tibet border) across the Bhotekoshi river. Since the
closure of the China / India border from Gangtok, Zhangmu has become
the major trading point between Tibet and Nepal. The climate is
quite different from the hinterland. The hills around Zhangmu are
heavily wooded with many waterfalls in summer and impressive ice
formations in winter
Day 10 Drive to Kathmandu.
Transfer to Hotel.
Free time on your own.
Overnight Hotel.
Day 11 Breakfast at the coffee
shop of the Hotel.
Transfer to International airport for departure with farewell Khata
(white scarf).
Itinerary II
Trek: Nepal/ Tibet
Duration: 13 Days
The most demanding & the popular tour to Tibet
is an 8 days package. The trip allows a number of detours to the
highlights of the Tsang Province and the Lhasa City. The trip offers
a spectacular insight into the life and culture of the friendly
Tibetan people, from the ancient monasteries with chanting monks,
to the tranquil shores of the Turquoise Lake (Yamdrok Tso), to the
Kumbum (literally 100,00 images), the most stunning architectural
wonder of Tibet & to the city of wonders, the Lhasa.
DAYS ITINERARY
Day 01 ARRIVAL –KATHMANDU
Kathmandu
The small mountain sheltered valley; the arrival and visit point
for the visitors is the historical and architectural centerpoint
of Nepal which was crowned with the title of "Capital City"
after the great unification of Nepal in 1768 AD.
WELCOME WITH FLOWER GARLANDS & TRANSFER TO HOTEL.
CHECK INTO HOTEL.
EVENING: TREK BRIEFING
OVERNIGHT HOTEL.
Day 02 Breakfast at the coffee
shop of the Hotel.
AM Sightseeing tour of Boudhnath & Pashupatinath.
Boudhanath
This is the largest stupa in Nepal and one of the largest in the
world. It is a religious center for Nepal’s considerable population
of Tibetans and there a number of thriving monasteries around the
stupa which have their own self- importance.
Pashupatinath
Pashupatinath the most important Hindu temple in Nepal, it’s
one of the most important Shiva temples on the subcontinent and
draws numerous devotees from all over India each year. Pashupati
is considered to have a special concern for the kingdom of Nepal.
PM Sightseeing tour of Patan, Patan Durbar Square
& Swayambunath.
Patan
Patan is 15 minutes drive from Kathmandu. Lalitpur, the city of
beauty is separated from Kathmandu only by the Bagmati River and
is the second largest town in the valley. Lalitpur is fragmented
from other cities due to its substantive architectural ancient masterpieces.
Patan’s central Durbar Square is absolutely packed with temples:
it’s an architectural center point with a far greater concentration
of temples per sq. meter than in Kathamandu or Bhaktapur.
Swayambhunath
The Buddhist temple of Swayambhunath, situated on the top of a hill
west of the city, is one of the most popular and instantly recognizable
symbols of Nepal. Geologists believe that the Kathmandu Valley was
once a lake and legends relate that the hill on which Swayambhunath
stands was an island in that lake.
Transfer to Hotel.
Overnight Hotel.
Day 03 Kathmandu/ Lhasa Flight
Arrive Gongar Airport & Drive to Lhasa (359km). Overnight Hotel.
Lhasa - The Land of Gods
Lhasa, the capital of the Tibetan Autonomous Region is located between
29o 36’North and 19 o 06’ East on the north bank of
Kyichu river, a tributary of the Yearlong Tsangpo River at an altitude
of 3650 meters above sea level. Lhasa has a history of more than
1300 years and it’s been the centre of politics, economy,
culture and religion in Tibet since ancient times.
Day 04 Sighteeing tour of Potala Palace
& Drepung Monastery.
Potala Palace
The Potala, one of the most famous architectural works in Tibet,
is erected on top of the Red Hill in Lhasa. The word "Potala"
comes from Sanskrit. In the 7th century, after the Tibetan King
Songtsen Gampo’s marriage with Princess Wencheng of the Tang
Court, the Palace was built for meditation. In the mid-17th century,
it was re-built by the 5th Dalai Lama to its present size, and ever
since it became the Winter Palace of the Dalai Lamas. The construction
took fifty years from its beginning to completion. The Potala is
divided into two sections, namely, the Red Palace and White Palace.
The total height of the Potala is 117 meters built in thirteen stories,
the length of the Palace from east to west 400 meters and the breadth
from south to north 350 meters. The whole building is a structure
of stone and timber. The top most floor glistens with golden roofs.
It is a majestic architectural work and the cream of Tibetan culture.
Drepung Monastery
Situated five Km’s distance from the western suburbs of Lhasa
at the foot of Mt. Ganpoi Uze. This monastery was also founded by
Jamyang Choje in 1416. The monastery, occupying an area of 250,000
square meters with a fixed number of 7,700 monks, is the largest
monastery in Tibet. The monastery keeps plentiful historical relics,
Buddhist scriptures, arts and crafts.
O/N Hotel.
Day 05 Sightseeing tour of
Sera Monastery and Jokhang Temple. O/N Hotel.
Sera Monastery
Sera, around 5km north of central Lhasa, is along with Drepung one
of Lhasa's two great Gelugpa monasteries. Sera is famous for its
"Buddhism Scriptures Debating": monks can be seen preparing
for monastic exam by staging mock debates in the ritual way. Some
sit cross-legged under the trees, while others run from group to
group giving vigorous hand-claps to end a statement or make a point.
Master and dignitaries sit on the raised tiers when a real exam
takes place.
Jokhang Temple
Jokhang temple built in 647 AD, is the spiritual centre of Tibet
and the holiest destination of the Tibetan Buddhist pilgrims. It
houses the sitting statue of Sakyamuni when he was 12 years old.
Barkhor Bazzar is the earliest street of old Lhasa city circling
the Jokhang temple.
Day 06 Drive to Gyantse (93km).
Overnight Gyantse
Gyantse (13050 ft):
A small agricultural town, famous for its wool carpets and the Phalkor
Choide Chorten. Between a monastery and fort, this unique structure,
built in 1414 consists of five stories representing the five steps
to enlightenment, topped by thirteen rings, symbolizing the stages
of advancement towards Buddhahood. There are 108 (a sacred number
in Buddhism) halls inside, each with frescoes and Buddha Shrines,
the frescoes showing a strong Indian influence. Before 1959 traders
coming from Kalimpong and Gangtok (India) used to enter Tibet through
Yandong and then to Gyantse, en route to Lhasa.
Day 07 Drive to Shigatse (245km). Overnight
Shigatse.
It is situated between 29 o 02’N and 88 o 08’E in the
south-west of the Tibet Autonomous Region, where Nyangchu River
joins the Yarlung Tsangpo River. Shigatse is the second biggest
town in Tibet and it is the centre of transportation and the distribution
centre for agriculture and husbandry products of the south-eastern
part of Tibet. "Shigatse" in Tibetan means: " the
Estate that fulfills one’s Wishes
Visit Tashilunpo Monastery.
Shigatse is famous for its Tashilhunpo Monastery, it is the seat
of the Panchen Lama, who is regarded as the reincarnation of the
Buddha of Endless Enlightenment. Items of interest inside this monastery,
built in 1447 by the first Dalai Lama, are the relics of Sakyamuni,
the Hall of Maitreya, and a vast collection of thankas, frescoes
and statues. There is a bustling ‘free’ market at the
foot of the ruins of the Shigatse Fortress where one can buy local
handicrafts embedded with coral and turquoise, Tibetan daggers,
Chinese porcelain and yak butter.
Day 08 Drive to Old Dingri (257km).
Dingri is an old Tibetan settlement with typical clustered Tibetan
styled housing at the foot of small hillock. A short exploration
in the settlement can expose you to a typical remote Tibetan lifestyle.
Right from the roadside of Tingri, you can see the MT EVEREST towards
the southern direction
Day 09 Drive to Zhangmu.
O/N Zhangmu.
A small settlement clinging to a hillside 10Kms. from the Friendship
Bridge (Nepal-Tibet border) across the Bhotekoshi river. Since the
closure of the China / India border from Gangtok, Zhangmu has become
the major trading point between Tibet and Nepal. The climate is
quite different from the hinterland. The hills around Zhangmu are
heavily wooded with many waterfalls in summer and impressive ice
formations in winter
Day 10 Breakfast at the coffee
shop of the Hotel.
Clear custom formalities and & drive to Dhulilkhel.
Dhulikhel is an ancient town in the side of Arniko Rajmarga (Kathmandu/
Tibet highway). The Newar town of Dhulikhel offers a traditional
atmosphere along with spectacular views. Once an important link
in the ancient trade route to Tibet. Dhulikhel has glorious past
which can be seen in the lovely buildings and intricate wood carvings
in the shop-lined streets and temples. Pleasant climate (even during
summer) is big attraction at Dhulikhel.
Transfer to Resort- Welcome drink served- Check into Resort.
Free time to relax.
Overnight Resort.
Day 11 Early morning view the sunrise over
the Himalayas.
07.30 AM Breakfast at the coffee shop of the Hotel.
08.30 AM Drive to Kathmandu.
En-route sightseeing tour of Bhaktapur, Bhaktapur Dubar Square.
Bhaktapur
Bhaktapur, also known as Bhadgaon or the city of Devotees, is the
third major town of the valley and in many ways the most mediaeval.
Bhaktapurfs Durbar Square is much larger and more spacious
than Kathmandufs and much less crowded with temples than Patanfs.
Bhaktapurfs Royal Palace was founded by Yaksha Malla and added
to by successive Kings. Unfortunately the palace suffered great
damage in the 1934 earthquake and its subsequent reconstruction
did not match its original artistry.
01.30 PM After Lunch drive to Nagarkot.
Nagarkot, Conveniently perched high on the valley rim at 2,175 meters,
Nagarkot is by far the most favored hill resort in the Kathmandu
Valley and is ideal for savoring the splendors of the great Himalaya
Stretching from the Annapurna massif in the far west to Mt. Kanchenjunga
in the far east. Once a busy trade route to Tibet, Nagarkot still
maintains it’s popularity for its spectacular sunrises and
sunsets over the Himalayas. The panoramic view of the Himalayas
that Nagarkot offers stretches over 300m.
Overnight Resort.
Day 12 Early morning view the sunrise over
the Himalayas. 07.30 AM Breakfast at the coffee shop of the Hotel.
08.30 AM After breakfast drive to Kathmandu. Transfer to Hotel –
Free time on your own.
Overnight Hotel.
Day 13 Breakfast at the coffee shop of the Hotel. Transfer to International
airport for departure with farewell Khata (white scarf).
For Itinerary I
SERVICE INCLUDED IN OUR PROGRAM
01. All the airport/hotel/Airport
transfer as per itinerary.
02. All the land transportation as per
itinerary.
03. All the sightseeing tour in Nepal/Tibet
with English Speaking guide as per
Itinerary.
04. Kathmandu/ Lhasa by Flight.
05. Hotel accommodation on Bed/ Breakfast
Basis as per itinerary in Tourist Standard Hotel in
Kathmandu & Tibet..
06. Tibet Visa fee & Tibet Travel Permit.
For Itinerary II
SERVICE INCLUDED IN OUR PROGRAM
01. All the airport/hotel/Airport
transfer as per itinerary.
02. All the land & air transportation
as per itinerary.
03. All the sightseeing tour in Nepal/Tibet
with English Speaking guide as per
Itinerary.
04. Kathmandu/ Lhasa by Flight.
05. Hotel accommodation on Bed/ Breakfast
Basis as per itinerary in Tourist Standard Hotel in
Kathmandu & Tibet.
06. 1 Night Hotel accommodation in Nagarkot
on MAP Basis.
07. 1 Night Hotel accommodation in Dhulikhel
on MAP Basis.
08. Tibet Visa fee & Tibet Travel Permit.
The Above Given Cost Excludes The Following Services:
* Main Meals (Lunch & Dinner) in Kathmandu & Tibet.
* Monuments entrance fees in Kathmandu & Tibet.
* Airport tax.
* Alcoholic Beverages + soft drinks * Photographic Charges,
* Rescue operation by any means of transportation, * Personal warm
clothing,
* Personal expenses, * Nepal Re-entry visa fee,
* Personal telephone, fax & laundry bills, * Tipping etc.
* Personal travel insurance from your home country,
* Any extra expenses due to any unavoidable circumstances such as
road blockage, landslide, snow, political unrest, sickness or accidents.
Trek: GHOREPANI POOH HILL TREK (I)
Duration: 10 Days
Grade: Moderate
Accommodation: Lodge Based
This place is rich of hidden treasure of Nepalese culture and tradition.
It starts from Pokhara through beautiful Rhododendron (Nepal's national
flower) forests, Green hills, lovely views on Mt. Dhaulagiri, Nilgiri
North and South, Himchuli, Gangapurna, Fish Tail Mountain, Annapurna
South, Annapurna I, II, III, IV Mardi Himal and Lamjung Himal. Here
you can study the Gurung's culture, tradition and their living style.
Itinerary (I)
DAYS ITINERARY
Day 01 ARRIVAL –KATHMANDU
Kathmandu
The small mountain sheltered valley; the arrival and visit point
for the visitors is the historical and architectural centerpoint
of Nepal which was crowned with the title of "Capital City"
after the great unification of Nepal in 1768 AD.
Welcome With Flower Garlands & Transfer To Hotel.
Check Into Hotel Rooms.
Evening: Trek Briefing
Overnight at the HOTEL.
Day 02 Breakfast at the coffee
shop of the Hotel.
AM Sightseeing tour of Boudhnath & Pashupatinath.
Boudhanath
This is the largest stupa in Nepal and one of the largest in the
world. It is a religious center for Nepal’s considerable population
of Tibetans and there a number of thriving monasteries around the
stupa which have their own self- importance.
Pashupatinath
Pashupatinath the most important Hindu temple in Nepal, it’s
one of the most important Shiva temples on the subcontinent and
draws numerous devotees from all over India each year. Pashupati
is considered to have a special concern for the kingdom of Nepal.
PM Sightseeing tour of Patan, Patan Durbar Square
& Swayambunath.
Patan
Patan is 15 minutes drive from Kathmandu. Lalitpur, the city of
beauty is separated from Kathmandu only by the Bagmati River and
is the second largest town in the valley. Lalitpur is fragmented
from other cities due to its substantive architectural ancient masterpieces.
Patan’s central Durbar Square is absolutely packed with temples:
it’s an architectural center point with a far greater concentration
of temples per sq. meter than in Kathamandu or Bhaktapur.
Swayambhunath
The Buddhist temple of Swayambhunath, situated on the top of a hill
west of the city, is one of the most popular and instantly recognizable
symbols of Nepal. Geologists believe that the Kathmandu Valley was
once a lake and legends relate that the hill on which Swayambhunath
stands was an island in that lake.
Transfer to Hotel & Overnight at the HOTEL..
Day 03 Breakfast at the coffee shop of
the Hotel. Kathmandu/ Pokhara by Land.
Pokhara
Pokhara is one of the imaginary realistic part of Nepal. This is
the second touristic destination of the country. Pokhara stands
at 884 meters above sea level, about 700 meters lower than Kathmandu.
The valley has three large lakes: Rupa Tal, Begnas Tal and Phewa
Tal. Pokhara is a place of remarkable natural beauty. The serenity
of Phewa Lake and the magnificence of the fishtailed summit of Machhapuchhre
[6,977m] rising behind it create an ambiance of peace and magic
.
Arrive Pokhara – Transfer to Hotel- Check into Hotel.
Rest & roam around the town of Pokhara.
Overnight at the HOTEL.
Day 04 Breakfast at the coffee
shop of the Hotel.
Drive to Nayapool (1070m) & trek to Hille (1475m).
Day 05 Trek to Ghorepani (2750m).
Day 06 Early morning visit Poon hill &
trek to Tadapani (2591m).
Day 07 Trek to Ghandrung (1940m).
Day 08 Trek to Nayapool (1070m) & drive
to Pokhara (820m).
Overnight at the HOTEL.
Day 09 Breakfast at the coffee
shop of the Hotel.
Pokhara/Kathmandu by land.
Transfer to Hotel.
Free time on your own.
Overnight at the HOTEL.
Day 10 Breakfast at the coffee
shop of the Hotel.
Transfer to International airport for departure with farewell Khata
(white scarf).
Trek: GHOREPANI POOH HILL TREK
(II)
Duration: 12 Days
Grade: Moderate
Accommodation: Lodge Based
DAYS ITINERARY
Day 01 ARRIVAL –KATHMANDU
Kathmandu
The small mountain sheltered valley; the arrival and visit point
for the visitors is the historical and architectural centerpoint
of Nepal which was crowned with the title of "Capital City"
after the great unification of Nepal in 1768 AD.
Welcome With Flower Garlands & Transfer To Hotel.
Check Into Hotel Rooms.
Evening: Trek Briefing
Overnight at the HOTEL.
Day 02 Breakfast at the coffee
shop of the Hotel.
AM Sightseeing tour of Boudhnath & Pashupatinath.
Boudhanath
This is the largest stupa in Nepal and one of the largest in the
world. It is a religious center for Nepal’s considerable population
of Tibetans and there a number of thriving monasteries around the
stupa which have their own self- importance.
Pashupatinath
Pashupatinath the most important Hindu temple in Nepal, it’s
one of the most important Shiva temples on the subcontinent and
draws numerous devotees from all over India each year. Pashupati
is considered to have a special concern for the kingdom of Nepal.
PM Sightseeing tour of Patan, Patan Durbar Square
& Swayambunath.
Patan
Patan is 15 minutes drive from Kathmandu. Lalitpur, the city of
beauty is separated from Kathmandu only by the Bagmati River and
is the second largest town in the valley. Lalitpur is fragmented
from other cities due to its substantive architectural ancient masterpieces.
Patan’s central Durbar Square is absolutely packed with temples:
it’s an architectural center point with a far greater concentration
of temples per sq. meter than in Kathamandu or Bhaktapur.
Swayambhunath
The Buddhist temple of Swayambhunath, situated on the top of a hill
west of the city, is one of the most popular and instantly recognizable
symbols of Nepal. Geologists believe that the Kathmandu Valley was
once a lake and legends relate that the hill on which Swayambhunath
stands was an island in that lake.
Transfer to Hotel & Overnight at the HOTEL.
Day 03 Breakfast at the coffee shop of
the Hotel. Kathmandu/ Pokhara by Land.
Pokhara
Pokhara is one of the imaginary realistic part of Nepal. This is
the second touristic destination of the country. Pokhara stands
at 884 meters above sea level, about 700 meters lower than Kathmandu.
The valley has three large lakes: Rupa Tal, Begnas Tal and Phewa
Tal. Pokhara is a place of remarkable natural beauty. The serenity
of Phewa Lake and the magnificence of the fishtailed summit of Machhapuchhre
[6,977m] rising behind it create an ambiance of peace and magic
.
Arrive Pokhara – Transfer to Hotel- Check into Hotel.
Rest & roam around the town of Pokhara.
Overnight at the HOTEL.
Day 04 Breakfast at the coffee
shop of the Hotel.
Drive to Nayapool & trek to Hille (1475m).
Day 05 Trek to Ghorepani (2750m).
Day 06 Early morning visit Poon hill (3193m)
& trek to Tadapani (2591m).
Day 07 Trek to Ghandrung (1940m).
Day 08 Trek to Tolkha (1700m).
Day 09 Trek to Dhampus (1650m).
Day 10 Trek to Phedi (1130m) & drive
to Pokhara (820m).
Transfer to Hotel- Check into Hotel.
Rest & roam around the town of Pokhara.
Overnight at the HOTEL.
Day 11 Breakfast at the coffee
shop of the Hotel.
Pokhara/Kathmandu by Land.
Transfer to Hotel – Check into Hotel Rooms.
Free time on your own.
Overnight at the HOTEL.
Day 12 Breakfast at the coffee shop of
the Hotel.
Transfer to International airport for departure with farewell Khata
(white scarf).
SERVICE INCLUDES IN OUR GIVEN COST
For: 10 & 12 Days Ghorepani Poon Hill Trek
01 2 airport/hotel/airport
transfer as per itinerary.
02 All the land & transportation as
per itinerary.
03 Sherpa English Speaking Guide for your
entire trek days (includes his own food, accommodation and daily
wages.)
04 Necessary porters to carry your baggage’s
for your entire trek days (Includes his own food, accommodation
and daily wages).
05 Guide & Porter Insurance.
06 Medical Kit.
07 Annapurna Conservation Park Fee.
08 3 Meals a day (Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner)
& accommodation for the entire trek days in Lodge/Tea House
En-route whilst trekking.
09 1 Full day sightseeing tour of Kathmandu
as per itinerary with English speaking guide.
10 3 Night hotel accommodation in Kathmandu
on Bed & Breakfast Basis in Tourist Standard Hotel.
11 2 Night hotel accommodation in Pokhara
on Bed & Breakfast Basis in Tourist Standard Hotel.
12 STS Service Charge + All the necessary
Government Taxes.
SERVICE EXCLUDES IN OUR BOTH THE GIVEN COST
- Alcoholic Beverages + soft drinks + mineral water.
- Main meals (lunch & dinner) in Kathmandu & Pokhara.
- Monuments entrance fees.
- Liabilities of Loss, Theft, Damage and Loss of Life.
- Rescue Operation by any means of Transportation.
- Personal Warm Clothing such as Jackets, Pants, Boots etc.
- International Airport Tax (Rs. 1,100/- Per Person).
- Personal Expenses,
- Tipping etc.
Note:** Budget Trek Includes:
Kathmandu/ Pokhara/ Kathmandu by Local Tourist Bus, Budget Room
Accommodation in Kathmandu/ Pokhara.
** Standard Trek Includes: Kathmandu/ Pokhara/ Kathmandu by Tourist
Standard Bus, Standard Room Accommodation in Kathmandu/ Pokhara
& Upgrade meals while on Trek.
** Deluxe Trek Included: Kathmandu/ Pokhara/ Kathmandu by Tourist
Standard Deluxe Bus, Deluxe Room Accommodation in Kathmandu/ Pokhara
& More upgraded meals while on trek.
Thanks !
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