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Discover the magic and mystery of Kathmandu; fly deep into the Annapurna
Himal for an incredible close-up view of the Himalaya; seek out
the elusive Bengal Tiger and visit the birthplace of the Buddha.
An incredible glimpse of the best Nepal has to offer.
Itinerary
Day 1: Flying into Kathmandu is an unforgettable experience
with the Himalaya spread out before you. You will be met at the
airport on arrival and transferred to your hotel.
Days 2-3: A sightseeing program that includes the
major historic, cultural and religious sights of the three Newari
cities of the Kathmandu Valley – Kathmandu, Patan and Bhaktapur.
Each city is centered around its Durbar Square where museums, temples,
courtyards and squares reveal the best of traditional art, crafts
and architecture. Kathmandu’s Durbar Square is a constant,
teeming mass of life. With over 50 monuments, some dating back to
the 12th century, the most famous are the remains of the old Royal
Palace and the Kumari Bahal, residence of the living goddess.
Patan’s museum is particularly impressive whilst in Bhaktapur
the essence of the medieval town can still be felt as the city preserves
its own unique identity.
The ancient and enigmatic Swayambhunath Stupa is the most sacred
of the Valley’s Buddhist shrines whilst Pashupatinath is the
largest temple complex in Nepal and one of the most sacred places
dedicated to the Hindu god Shiva in the whole subcontinent. The
stupa of Boudhanath attracts pilgrims, particularly Tibetans, from
throughout the Buddhist Himalaya.
Bhaktapur, founded in 889, was once capital of the whole Valley.
As well as an impressive Durbar Square and numerous temples, Bhaktapur
is famous for its pottery – whole streets are filled with
pieces of all shapes and sizes set in the sun to dry.
Day 4: Namobuddha is one of the most important
pilgrimage sites in the Valley, particularly significant to Tibetan
Buddhists. It is associated with one of the Jataka Tales, which
recount the previous lives of the Buddha. Colorful prayer flags
and pilgrims surround the white stupa and a carved stone slab recounts
the tale. The 2-hour walk through fields, plantations and small
villages is extremely pleasant and offers an excellent glimpse of
rural life. There is also time to visit the lovely nearby Newari
village of Panauti.
Day 5: Get up early for a Himalayan sunrise, before
the drive to Pokhara - a place of remarkable natural beauty. The
enchanting city has several beautiful lakes and offers stunning
panoramic views of Himalayan peaks - creating the ambience that
has made it such a popular place to relax and enjoy the beauty of
nature. Pokhara lies on a once vibrant trade route extending between
India and Tibet. To this day, mule trains can be seen camped on
the outskirts of the town, bringing goods to trade from remote regions
of the Himalaya.
Day 6: The early morning flight to Jomson is followed
by a short trek (approx 2 hours) along the Kali Gandaki which reveals
the life of the Thakhali who make this area their home. From Kagbeni
peek north towards the long-forbidden Kingdom of Mustang. Accommodation
here is in a typical tea-house lodge.
Days 7-8: Intersperse relaxing at the Jomson Mountain
Resort with excursions into the surrounding villages. Here houses
are flat-roofed in the Tibetan style and it is not uncommon to fine
ammonite fossils along the river.
Day 9: Fly back to Pokhara with time to continue
exploring the city or relax by the lakes.
Days 10-11: Royal Chitwan National Park is home
to the royal Bengal tiger, one-horned rhino, sloth bear, langur
monkeys, wild boar, numerous species of deer, leopard and other
jungle cats. Elephant back is a fantastic way to explore the jungle
and offers the possibility of close-up views of rhinos in their
natural habitat as well as many of the park's other inhabitants.
With over 400 species as either permanent residents or migratory
visitors Chitwan's bird life is generally viewed on foot as you
walk through jungle and open grasslands. Boat along the Narayani
River on the park's western boundary - it shelters a quarter of
the world's remaining gharial population. This fish eating crocodile
has long been hunted for the supposed aphrodisiac qualities of its
snout.
Days 12-13: Situated in the Terai of southern Nepal,
Lumbini is the place where Siddhartha Gautam, Buddha of this era,
was born in 623 BC. This sacred place is marked by a stone pillar
erected by Emperor Ashoka of India in 249 BC, is listed as a World
Heritage Site and is being developed as a place of pilgrimage and
symbol of world peace. Many countries have built shrines and monasteries
here reflecting the architectural traditions of their respective
cultures.
Day 14: Return to Kathmandu
Day 15: Depart
What is Included
– Accommodation - Twin share
– All domestic transport as listed in itinerary
– All National Park permits and entrance fees
– Nepali guide
What is not Included
– Personal expenses such as drinks, postage, laundry
– Meals
– Flights and departure taxes
– Visa and passport fees
– Travel insurance
– Emergency evacuation
– Tips and gratuities
– Costs arising from unforeseen events outside the control
of Royal Mt. Trekking
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Itinerary
| Day |
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Altitude |
Time |
| 1 |
Arrive Kathmandu |
1300m |
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2 |
Kathmandu |
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3 |
Dhulikhel |
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4 |
Dhulikhel |
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5 |
Pokhara |
915m |
6 hrs |
6 |
Fly Jomson |
2709m |
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Trek to Kagbeni |
2858m |
3 hrs |
7 |
Trek to Jomson |
2709m |
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8 |
Jomson |
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9 |
Fly pokhara |
915m |
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10 |
Chitwan Nat. Pk |
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11 |
Chitwan |
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12 |
Drive Lumbini |
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13 |
Lumbini |
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14 |
Fly Kathmandu |
1300m |
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15 |
Depart |
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Tour Grade: Moderate
Duration: 15 Days ex Kathmandu
Tour style: Small group or private departures
escorted by an experienced Nepali guide. This is primarily
a cultural tour staying in good hotels with private facilities.
Trek cost: USD 599 p/p excluding
flights
Flight Costs: Pokhara-Jomson return USD 138
/ Lumbini-Kathmandu USD94..
Fixed Departure dates 2007:
January 01 |
January 15 |
January 29 |
February 12 |
February 26 |
March 12 |
March 26 |
April 09 |
April 23 |
May 07 |
May 21 |
September 24 |
October 08 |
October 22 |
November 05 |
November 19 |
December 03 |
December 17 |
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