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Kathmandu - Daman - Chitwan - Lumbini - Palpa -
Pokhara - Jomsom - Kathmandu
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Itinerary in Detail
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Day: 01 |
Arrival in Kathmandu. You stay overnight at
hotel in Kathmandu.
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Day: 02 |
Drive from Kathmandu to Daman. You stay
overnight at resort in Daman.
Situated at a height of 2100 m./7500 ft. above
sea level and a distance of 80 kms./50 miles,
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: 03 |
Drive from Daman to Chitwan. You stay
overnight in Chitwan.
You can enjoy jungle activities. The Royal
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.
At present, there are seven Wildlife
Lodges/Camps operating safari style lodges
within the park area and offers elephant
excursions in the heart of the jungle to view
the games.
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Day: 04 |
Full day jungle activities as per
program. You stay overnight in Chitwan.
During your stay in Chitwan National Park you
can enjoy different jungle activities 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: 05 |
Drive from Chitwan to Lumbini and it
takes approximately three hours. You stay
overnight at hotel in Lumbini.
You can enjoy half day tour of Lumbini. 232
kms/145 miles away from Kathmandu, 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.
Lumbini can be reached by road from Kathmandu
via Pokhara or Royal Chitwan National Park or by
air till Bhairahawa and then by road.
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Day: 06 |
Sight seeing tour of Lumbini. You stay
overnight at hotel in Lumbini.
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Day: 07 |
Drive from Lumbini to Palpa Tansen. You
stay overnight at hotel in Tansen.
This day 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: 08 |
Drive from Palpa to Pokhara. You 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.
A must for all visitors to Pokhara Valley is the
Phewa Lake. A half day excursion of the Pokhara
Valley consists of a visit to the old city, new
market, the cap factory and the Seti Gorge. For
people with more time in hand, can visit the
Begnas and Rupa Tal or take a 3 hour hike to
Sarangkot or Hyangja.
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Day: 09 |
Drive from Pokhara (915 m.) to Nayapul
(1050m.) by car which takes one and half hours
drive. Now you begin your trek from Nayapul
(1050m.) to Tikhedhunga (1577 m.) via Birethanti
(1065m.) which takes about four and half hours.
After breakfast at hotel you could drive by car
or van for one and half hours to Nayapul. Then
you start your trekking. The first part of your
trek is easy passing through numerous small
villages and settlements. Afterwards you could
ascend gently to the final destination of the
day. The majority people here are Gurung and
their religion is Buddhist. They are engaged in
agricultural activities, tourism business and
some in Gorkha and Indian regiments.
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Day: 10 |
Trek from Tirkhedhunga to Ghorepani
(2675 m.) and it takes about six hours.
To begin your trek, you could ascend steeply for
the early 2 hours and then ascend gently passing
through Ulleri (2070m.) and Banthanti, Magar
villages. On the way, you could see good view of
Machhapuchhre or Fish Tail (6997m.), Huinchuli
(6441m.), and Annapurna (7219m.) South. Now your
trail is quite easier passing through forest and
descends gently up to the final camp. You could
see some of the wild life such as monkey and
various species of birds.
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Day: 11 |
Trek from Ghorepani to Tatopani (1189m.)
which takes about seven and half hours.
This day offers you an early morning trip to
Poon Hill (3232m.) to enjoy the sunrise view
over Mt. Dhaulagiri (8167m.), Tukuche Peak
(6920m.), Nilgiri (6940m.), Varaha Shikhar
(7847m.), Mt. Annapurna I (8091m.), Annapurna
South (7219m.), Annapurna III (7855m.),
Machhapuchhare (6993m.), Annapurna IV (7525m.),
Annapurna II (7937m.), Lamjung Himal (6931m.)
and other numerous snowcapped mountain peaks.
After breakfast you trek from Ghorepani to
Tatopani. After descending through the
rhododendron forest, fine vistas open up we
approach Chitre, with the Dhaulagiri Range
straight ahead. The path then leads through
terraced fields to Sikha, a Magar village
clustered on a ridge. You continue to descend,
gradually at first and then more steeply to
cross the Ghar Khola. After a short climb, we
then cross the Kali Gandaki on a large
suspension bridge and from here it is only a
short distance upstream to Tatopani. Tatopani
takes its name from the hot springs near the
river below the village. At Tatopani you can
enjoy the Natural Hot Spring Bath.
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Day: 12 |
Trek from Tatopani to Ghasa (2013m.) and
it takes about five hours.
The followed route ascends gently up the Kali
Gandaki Gorge, the deepest gorge in the world,
towards the village of Dana, which is surrounded
by orange groves. From autumn to winter, baskets
of these oranges are offered for sale to passing
travelers. Just beyond the small hamlet of
Rupse, a thundering waterfall cascades down
beside the trail. From here, the trail enters
the steepest and narrowest section of the gorge,
but the layered stone path is well-constructed
and wide. When the rock cliffs end, we descend
to the river before making the short climb back
up to Ghasa. This is the first Thakali village
we come across and the houses here are all built
in the flat-roofed Tibetan style.
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Day: 13 |
Trek from Ghasa to Larjung and it takes
about six hours.
After two hours of pleasant trekking along the
western bank of Kali Gandaki, cross Lete Khola
by a wooden bridge and pass through Lete 7500
ft. Walk through the lovely pine trees along the
bank of Kalopani 8000 ft and cross Depa and
proceed towards Larjung.
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Day: 14 |
Trek from Larjung to Jomsom which takes
about six hours.
After passing the village of Khanti 8500 ft and
Tukhuche 8485 ft, you will reach Marpha 8760 ft
for the lunch stop. Pass Syang 9000 ft and the
Jomsom air-strip to reach the main Jomsom
village on the eastern bank of Kali Gandaki
river. There are Government Offices, Police and
military post, a wireless station and a number
of local shops. Your trek ends here.
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Day: 15 |
Day trip to Kagbeni. You stay overnight
in Jomsom.
After breakfast in Jomsom, start trek by
crossing the Kaligandaki Bridge and the trail
goes to Jomsom village. After walking about 2
hours on the Kaligandaki riverbank along with
the river flowing on your left to reach Ekley
Bhatti village, followed by the upward slop to
reach Kagbeni in an hour. There is a police
check-post as well as a post office. Kagbeni
lies at the bank side of two rivers, Kaligandaki
(flows from Muktinath) and Nilgiri (flows from
Mt. Nilgiri). Finally you trek same way back to
Jomsom.
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Day: 16 |
Fly back to Pokhara. You stay overnight
at hotel in Pokhara.
In the afternoon you go for sightseeing tour of
Pokhara city & one-hour boat ride at Phewa Lake.
You stay overnight at hotel in Pokhara.
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Day: 17 |
Drive or Fly to Kathmandu. You stay
overnight at hotel in Kathmandu.
In the afternoon you go for sightseeing tour of
Kathmandu city and visit Swayambhunath. Known as
Kantipur, Kathmandu is 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.
Located approximately 4 kms./2.5 miles,
Swayambhunath 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: 18 |
Sightseeing tour of Pashupatinath and
Boudhnath. You stay overnight at hotel in
Kathmandu.
Situated 5 kms 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.
Boudhnath Stupa, 8 kms 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 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
priest.
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Day: 19 |
Free day for shopping and recreation in Kathmandu. You stay overnight at hotel in
Kathmandu.
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Day: 20 |
Fly out from Kathmandu.
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