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Kathmandu-Daman - Chitwan - Lumbini - Palpa - Pokhara – Kathmandu Tour (12 nights 13 days)
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Kathmandu-Daman - Chitwan - Lumbini - Palpa - Pokhara –
Kathmandu Tour |
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Itinerary in Detail
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Day 01 : |
Arrival at Kathmandu International Airport. Stay
overnight at hotel in Kathmandu.
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Day 02 : |
Sightseeing tour of Pashupatinath,
Boudhanath and Swayambhunath. Stay overnight at
hotel in Kathmandu.
Pashupatinath Temple
Situated 5 kilometers east of Kathmandu City,
Pashupatinath temple is one of the holiest
temples dedicated to Lord Shiva. Situated amidst
a lush green natural setting on the bank of the
sacred Bagmati river, the temple built in pagoda
style has jilted roof and richly carved silver
doors. Visitors will be permitted to view the
temple from the east bank of Bagmati River,
entrance in the temple being strictly forbidden
to all non Hindus. Pashupatinath is the centre
of annual pilgrimage on the day of shivaratri
which falls in the month of February/March.
Behind the temple are the cremation grounds.
Boudhanath Stupa
This Stupa, 8 kilometers east of Kathmandu City,
is one of the biggest in the world of its kind.
It stands with four pairs of eyes in the four
cardinal direction keeping watch for righteous
behaviour and human prosperity. This Buddhis
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
priest.
Swayambhunath Stupa
Swayambhunath is located approximately 4
kilometers and 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.
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Day 03 : |
Sightseeing tour of Patan and Bhaktapur
and drive back to Kathmandu. Stay overnight at
hotel in Kathmandu.
Patan Durbar Square
Patan Durbar Square, like its counterpart in
Kathmandu, is an enchanting mélange of palace
buildings, artistic courtyards and graceful
pagoda temples. Listed as a World Heritage Site,
the former royal palace complex is the center of
Patan’s religious and social life, and houses a
museum containing an array of bronze statues and
religious objects. One remarkable monument here
is a 17th-century temple dedicated to the Hindu
god Krishna, built entirely of stone
The main attractions in Patan
Beside above mentioned places to visit there are
other significant sites to be visited:
a) Golden Temple
b) Kumbheshwar
c) Krishna Mandir
d) Jagat Narayan
e) Mahaboudha
f) Ashokan Stupa
g) Machchhendranath Temple
h) The Tibetan Camp
Bhaktapur (1,401m) covers an area of four square
miles. Bhaktapur or the city of devotees still
retains a medieval charm and visitors to this
ancient town are treated to myriad wonders of
cultural and artistic achievements. The past
glory of the Malla rules continues to be
reflected at the Darbar Square. Pottery and
waving are its traditional industries. Bhaktapur
is famous for woodcarving and the traditional
topi or cap. The city lies about 14 km east of
Kathmandu. The places of interest include
Bhaktapur Darbar Square, the National Art
Gallery, Nyatapola Temple, Bhairavnath Temple,
Dattatreya Temple and Dattatreya Square.
Bhaktapur Durbar Square The main square of the
city contains innumerable temples and other
architectural showpieces such as lion gate, the
golden gate, the statue of King Bhupatindra
Malla, Dattatraya Temple etc.
A magnificent statue of King Bhupatindra Malla
in the act of worship is placed on a column
facing the palace. It was listed in the UNESCO
world Heritage Monument List in 1979.
Palace of 55 Windows Being built by King Yaksha
Mall in 1427 A.D. and remodeled by King
Bhupatindra Malla in 17th Century, the balcony
and the windows are intricately carved is a
masterpiece of wood carving.
Nyatapola Temple This five storied Pagoda Style
temple was built by King Bhupatindra Malla in
1708 A.D. well known for its massive structure
and subtle workmanship. It is the tallest pagoda
structure in the Kathmandu valley.
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Day 04 : |
Drive from Kathmandu to Daman which
takes about two and half hours. Stay overnight
at hotel in Daman.
Daman is situated at a height of 2100 meters or
7500 feet above sea level and a distance of 80
kilometers. Daman is known for its vantage
location in viewing the Himalayan peaks such as
Mount Everest, Annapurna, Manaslu, Ganesh Himal,
Langtang, Dorje Lakpa, Gauri Shankar, Cho Oyu
etc. There is a view tower from where one can
have a panoramic view of 300 miles of the
Himalayan range.
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Day 05 : |
Drive from Daman to Chitwan and it takes
about four and half hours. Stay overnight at
hotel in Chitwan.
You enjoy some of the jungle activities. The
Chitwan National Park is the lush valley of
Chitwan situated in the foothills of Churia
ranges which houses the first National Park of
the Kingdom. This National Park is famous for
its variety of wildlife especially the Great
Indian One Horned Rhinoceros and the elusive
Royal Bengal Tiger.
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Day 06 : |
Full day jungle activities as per program. Stay
overnight at hotel in Chitwan.
The National Chitwan Park is widely acknowledged
as one of the best national parks in Asia, it
lies in the Terai region of southern Nepal.
Diverse combination of nature is found here in
Royal National Chitwan Park providing a perfect
habitat of wildlife. It harbors many globally
threatened species including the Royal Bengal
Tiger, great one-horned Rhino, Gharial
crocodile, Asian Elephant, Sloth bear, Leopard
etc.
During your stay in National Chitwan Park you
are going to come through various nature and
cultural program such as:
Canoe Trip: You can enjoy canoe trip on either
The Rapti River or The Budhi Rapti River which
border the National Park. You can see two types
of crocodiles, the Gharial and Mugger basking on
the river bank.
Bird Watching: For the bird watchers, it is
Paradise Island with over 450 species of exotic
birds of domestic as well as migratory birds.
Many are threatened, e.g. the Great pied
hornbill, Bengal Florican, Peregrine falcon,
lesser adjutant storks, etc. A bird watching
trip will be a memorable experience.
Jungle Drive: A tour by four wheel drive in the
less distributed areas of the park to track the
rarer species. You will visit Ox-bow Lake and
museum of historic interest relating to the
park. However during this period we will visit
20,000 areas which afford a varied experience of
birds and mammals.
Nature Walk: Our experienced naturalists will
accompany you to the more specialized habitats.
This is the ideal opportunity to explore and
experience at closer quarters and beauty of the
flora and fauna. The authority of the naturalist
must be closely observed to obviate any risks
from wildlife attacks.
Elephant Breeding Centre: This is the first
Elephant breeding centre in Asia. You can see
baby elephants socializing with their parents
and other babies. This centre is government
owned and its purpose is to raise the young
elephants, and to train them to convey tourist
around the region.
Village tour: Excursion in Tharu village will
grant you an exhilarating experience. Tharus are
the indigenous inhabitant of the Terai. We offer
guided cultural tours to meet the people and
experience their traditional self-sufficient way
of life.
Cultural Program: In the evening you will get an
opportunity to be a part of Tharu folk dance.
The drummers and symbolic stick dancers perform
traditional movements and invite guests to join
them in this rhythmic display. Such cultural
shows performed by Tharus will be an
unforgettable experience. The Tharus in
traditional colorful costumes, unique in their
disparity with the common mode of dress all over
Nepal, are sure to captivate you.
Elephant safari: On elephant back you can view
the wild life of the area in their natural
habitat.
Elephant Bathing: Your guide will take you to
the specific place where you can observe
elephant bathing.
Crocodile Walk: One more option is to go for
crocodile walk. It goes through grassland and
forest along the bank of Rapti / Narayani river.
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Day 07 : |
Drive from Chitwan to Lumbini which
takes approximately four hours. Stay overnight
at hotel in Lumbini.
Lumbini is the birth place of Lord Buddha. The
broken Ashoka Pillar, remnants of old monastery,
images of Buddha's mother Maya Devi, are still
preserved here. The Buddha himself proclaimed
Lumbini as one of the foremost pilgrimage sites
among the famous Chatumahasthana (the four great
places of Birth, Enlightenment, Sermon and
Mahaparinirvana).
Lumbini hosts variety of religious groups of
people. It is home of Hindus, Buddhists, Muslims
and Christians. The Lumbini area is located in
southwest of Rupandehi. The population of
Lumbini is segmented in several cultural
communities. The major cultures here are
Bhojpuri and Tharu.
The major cultural sub groups are Biraha, Tharu,
Jhumada and segmented Bhojpuri culture as well.
The cultural communities follow their own
tradition of costume, make up, entertainment
performance and also their own language.
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Day 08 : |
Sightseeing tour of Lumbini. Stay
overnight at hotel in Lumbini.
The main attraction is the Sacred Garden spread
over 8 square kilometers and possessing all the
treasure of the historic area. The Sacred Garden
where Buddha was born converges on the Ashoka
pillar, which carries an inscription identifying
the spot as the birthplace of Buddha. Maya Devi,
mother of Buddha, was on her way to her parent's
home in Devadaha. While taking rest in Lumbini
under a Sal tree and admiring the beauty of the
region, she felt labor pains. She gave birth to
the child while holding a drooping branch of a
Sal tree.
The Mayadevi temple is the main attraction for
pilgrims. The temple of Maya Devi contains a
stone relief depicting the birth scene of Lord
Buddha. The bas-relief shows Maya Devi
supporting herself by holding on to a branch of
a sal tree, and the newborn infant Buddha
standing upright on a lotus pedestal. Two
celestial figures are engaged in the act of
pouring water and lotuses from the heaven,
indicated in the sculpture by a delineation of
clouds. The Maya Devi shrine has been worshipped
by both Hindus and Buddhists since the beginning
of the Christian era and is believed to have
been built over the foundation of at least one
earlier temple or stupa.
Lumbini is so important that the world
community, particularly the United Nations and
the Government of Nepal, has launched a master
plan for the maintenance and preservation of
Lumbini.
Ramagrama is a brick mound on the bank of the
Jharahi River. It is a 7 meter high brick stupa
containing one of the eight Astha Dhatu (relics)
of Lord Buddha. The king of Ramagrama, the
eighth king to obtain the Buddha's relics, built
the stupa. History says that Emperor Ashoka
wanted to open it to multiply into eight four
thousand stupa. However, the Dragon King of
Ramagrama stupa did not permit.
Devadaha, 54 kilometers east of Lumbini across
the Rohini River, is the ancient capital of the
Koliya kingdom. It is the maternal hometown of
Queen Maya Devi, Prince Siddhartha's mother,
Prajapati Gautam, his stepmother, and Princess
Yasodhara, his consort. This is where Prince
Siddhartha spent his childhood. Seven years
after his Enlightenment, Lord Buddha visited
Devdaha and ordained the followers of Jain Sadhu
Nirgrantha Nathputra. There are several other
sites around Devdaha such as Kumarbarti,
Khayardanda, Bairimai / Kanyamai, Bhabanipur /
Devidamar, Mathagadi (ancient weapons).
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Day 09 : |
Drive from Lumbini to Palpa Tansen. Stay
overnight at hotel in Tansen.
In the evening you can enjoy half day tour of
Palpa Tansen. Situated on the slopes of a hill
called Shreengar Danda, Tansen is a bright
Himalayan Town. It is also the most popular
summer resort of western Nepal on account of its
position and climate. It has perhaps Nepal's
most far stretching views of the country's chief
attraction - The Himalayas; from Dhaulagiri in
the west to Gauri Shanker in the north east.
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Day 10 : |
Drive from Palpa to Pokhara which takes
about three hours. Stay overnight at hotel in
Pokhara.
The rare combination of snow clad peaks, snow
fed lakes and rivers has helped to make the
Valley of Pokhara (210 km./131 miles from
Kathmandu) one of the most picturesque natural
attractions in the Kingdom.
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Day 11 : |
Excursion in and around Pokhara. Stay overnight
at hotel in Pokhara.
The sight seeing trip includes visits to all
these exotic places. You can go for boating on
these famous lakes. Phewa Lake is the center of
all attraction in Pokhara. It is the largest and
most enchanting of three lakes that add to the
resplendence of Pokhara. Here, one can sail or
row a hired boat across the water of the lake or
visit the island temple in the middle of the
lake, the eastern shore, popularly know as
Lakeside or Baidam, is the favorite haunt of all
travelers’ restaurants, handicraft shops and
other tourist facilities are located.
Begnas Lake is situated in the eastern part of
Pokhara valley, at a distance of 15 km from
Pokhara. Tourist can relax in the lodges and
resorts situated alongside the lake.
Yet another popular lake of Pokhara is the Rupa
Lake. It is separated from Begnas Lake by a
bridge known as Pachabhaiya. The lakes offer the
prefect nature retreat because of their
relative’s seclusion and opportunities for
boating and fishing.
Exploring the deep-seated mysteries of
intriguing caves like Mahendra Gupha will
further heighten your adventure spirit. Another
of nature’s wonders in Pokhara is the Mahendra
Gupha. This large limestone cave is locally
known as the House of Bats an apt name for it. A
two- hour’s walk to the north of Pokhara, it is
best to bring your own torch to see the
stalactites and stalagmites, as well as the
local winged residents.
The Devil's Fall, the gorge of the Seti River
and Tibetan refugee camp are the other dotted
places which are worth visiting.
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Day 12 : |
Drive or fly from Pokhara to Kathmandu. Stay
overnight at hotel in Kathmandu.
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Day 13 : |
Fly out from Kathmandu
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