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Within
Katmandu Valley the capital of Nepal
Kathmandu valley has an exotic setting. It
is surrounded by tier upon tier of green mountain walls above
which tower mighty snowcapped peaks. The valley covers an
area of 218 sq miles. It is situated at 1310 meter above the
sea level. It contains three fabled cities of great historic,
religious and cultural interest. Kathmandu (Kantipur), Patan
(Lalitpur) and Bhadgaon (Bhaktapur). Every town has Durbar
Square (old palace) with its old temples and palaces, epimotizes
the religious and cultural life of the people. The valley
has often been described as an open air art gallery with thousands
of sacred shrines in brick,stone,metal and wood scattered
through out it.
Kathmandu
Durbar Square : While browse around Katmandu
Durbar Square you will visit Hanuman Dhoka, the old and historic
palace of Kathmandu named after monkey God, Hanuman. It is
historic seat of royalty. The Kings of Nepal are crowned and
their coronations also held inside the court yard here. There
is a statue of King Pratap Mall sitting on the stone pillar
in the front and temple of Jagannath from mediaeval period
.Within the walking distance you will find the tall temple
of Taleju from 1549 AD, the large stone statue of Kal Bhairav,
the God of destruction,. the Big Bell and Big Drum and Hindu
Lord Shiva and his consort Parvati peeping from window. Visit
the temple of Kumari, the residence of Living Goddess within
the vicinity. Kumari means the virgin girl. The girl is selected
from Buddhist family. The building has profusely carved wooden
balconies and window screen. Next a very interesting temple
is Kasthamandap which is believed to be built from a single
tree trunk and the name Katmandu is derived from this temple.
Swayambhunath:
This is a 2500 years old stupa situated on
a hillock about 77 m above the ground level and over looking
Katmandu valley. The painted eyes on four sides represent
the all seeing eyes of Buddha and are watching all the time
wrong doers and good doers.This is a very religious shrine
of Buddhists. There are two Buddhist monasteries within the
complex and a temple of Haratima where both Buddhists and
Hindus worship this temple. The shrine is just 3 km to the
northwest of Kathmandu city.
Budhanilkantha: This is a remarkable colossal
stone statue of Hindu Lord Vishnu reclining on the bed of
snakes is from 5th century AD situated about 8 km to the north
of Katmandu at the base of Shivapuri hill.The shrine is in
the middle of pond.
Pasupatinath:
This is a temple of Lord Shiva – Pasupatinath with two
tiered golden roof and four silver doors situated five kilometer
east of Kathmandu at the bank of Bagmati river. This is being
a holy place of pilgrimage attracts tens of thousands of Hindu
pilgrims every year in spring. At the bank of Bagmati river
one can also observe the cremation taking place.
Bauddhanath:
This stupa is 6 km to the east of Kathmandu and is said built
in 5th century AD. This ancient stupa is one of the biggest
in the world and is ringed by Buddhist lamas and monasteries.
This is a very holy stupa for Tibetan Buddhists who come here
in thousands in winter festival to pay their tribute.
Kirtipur: It lies about 8 km to the south-west
of Katmandu on the top of a hill. This is an old Newar village
town and people are farmers and living in old traditional
culture. The town offers to see many old temples and Buddhist
shrines. One can find people weaving in old traditional looms.
Dakshinakali:
It is about 21 km drive through the country to the south of
Katmandu. The spectacular views of beautiful landscapes, terraced
farmlands and Himalayan ranges on the back ground can be seen
while on drive. The road ends right at the temple. Dakshinkali
, the supreme Hindu powerful Goddess is worshiped and animals
like male-goats and roosters are also sacrificed. This type
of rituals take place twice a week Saturday and Tuesday. On
our way back visit Shesh Narayan temple dedicated to Lord
Vishnu and a Buddhist monastery where you will find the Lama
monks chanting the prayers. Also visit of Chovar gorge through
where the water of the valley is drained out.
Patan
Durbar Square: The ancient city Patan is also
known as Lalitpur, which means city of fine arts lies 5 km
to the south of Katmandu. The whole complex of Durbar Square
consists of different sections of ancient palace like Sundari
Chowk (beautiful court yard) where exquisite windows and door
carving are seen and the Tushahity (Royal Bath) a master piece
of stone carvings and others are Mul Chowk (main court yard),
Keshav Narayan Chowk. In front of the palace in the main square
there is a statue of King Narendra Malla sitting on the stone
pillar. Next to the pillar there is a famous Krishna Mandir
temple with 21 pinnacles built all in stone. This is said
to be a Shikhara architect from India. Rest you will see several
pagoda style temples like temple of Bhimsen, and the public
bath, dragon headed spout and the water runs 24 hours. There
are also many other famous Buddhist temple like Hiranya Verna
Maha Vihar (the Golden temple) and Maha Bouddha with ten thousands
Buddha's images. Most of the people of Patan city are Buddhists.
Patan is also very famous in its art work. There are many
fine craftsmen in Patan who produce bronze/brass art work
in different images/statues of Hindu/Buddhist Gods and Goddesses,
silver jewelleries, wood carvings,. Most of the handicrafts
you see in the local shops of Katmandu valley are produced
in Patan.
Bhaktapur
(Bhadgaon) Durbar Square: City of devotees
lies little aloof from Katmandu and Patan to the east 12 km
away. As soon as you enter the gate of Durbar Square of Bhaktapur
the whole complex is impressive, wider, clean and beautiful
with beautiful Lion Gate,Golden Gate, palace of 55 windows,
Batsala temple, barking Bell, the statue of King Bhupatendra
Mall on a stone pillar, public bath and temple of Pasupatinath
After strolling down to corner lane you come another big square.
On the left you will find the tallest temple of Nyatapola
which means 5 tiers representing symbols of 5 basic elements
of nature such as water,wind,fire, earth and sky. This ia
a highest pagoda temple of Nepal ever built with architectural
perfection and artistic beauty in 1702 AD by the King Bhupatendra
Malla. Next to Nyatapola is another giant temple of Bhairavnath,
the God of Terror in three story built in 1718 AD. If you
walk ahead for about 20 minutes you will come to another square
of a Dattatraya temple built in 1427 AD from a trunk of single
tree. Behind the temple there is a monastery where you will
notice exquistely carved door frame and windows and also a
famous peacock window back wall of the monastery.
Changu
Narayan: This is the oldest temple of Vishnu
built in early 5th century AD situated at the end of long
ridge which runs well into the valley. This place is to the
northeast 20 km from Katmandu through the countryside. It
commands most magnificent views of Katmandu valley and Himalayas
ranges on the back ground. This is also a most important historical,
religious place where one can see largest number of finest
stone sculptures dating back to 5th-9th century AD. This is
also known as living monumental garden.
Outside the Katmandu Valley
Nagarkot:
This is 32 km to the north-east of Katmandu
and hour drive through the windy road situated at 2175 meter
from the sea level, This is magnificent place to view the
panorama of major peaks of eastern Himalayan ranges including
Mt. Everest on clear days. It is also very spectacular to
watch the sunrise and sunset over the Himalayan ranges. There
are also number of luxury hotels and lodges available for
accommodation to spend the night. Short day hiking can be
done to explore the Tamang villages and other areas of interest
for easy going trekkers.
Dhulikhel:
This is another country drive trip to the east 30 km on the
side of the Arniko highway connecting to Tibet border. This
is also equally nice place for panoramic viewing of snowy
mountain ranges from Karyolung in the east to Himalchuli in
the west. From the hilltop you can view colorful landscapes.
There are number of luxury hotels and lodges available for
spending the night. Day return hiking can be done to explore
number of villages during the stay in Dhulikhel.
Chitwan:
The Royal Chitwan National Park (932 sq km) to the southwest
of Kathmandu (only 165 km by overland) and Bharatpur airport
adjoining the park is a mere 25 minute flight away and the
most popular safari destination. More than 43 species of animals
are found in Chitwan. Here you will be going into deep jungle
on elephant back or four wheel drive vehicle to view the wild
animals in their natural habitat. Other thrills are canoe
rides on the jungle river, nature walk, bird watching excursions,
elephant bathing in the river, Tharu cultural village tour,
visit to Elephant Breeding Centre, Gharial Breeding &
Conservation Centre, etc. Many adventurers also choose to
go down by raft. However, if you go for a jungle safari it
is an experience you will remember for a life time.
Lumbini:
This spot is birthplace of Lord Buddha and thus one
of the most important pilgrimage sites in the world. It is
located 304 km south-west of Katmandu and an easy forage from
Royal Chitwan National Park. Lumbini contains historical and
religious monuments like broken Ashoka Pillar ancient inscription,
remnants of an old monastery, image of Buddha,s mother Maya
Devi, Siddhartha pond where Buddha was bathed after his birth,
Mahayana monastery, Lumbini Garden, etc. are still preserved.
Tansen:
A pristine hill town yet untouched by many tourists. Tansen
offers amazing views of Himalayas. It is situated at an altitude
of 1343m . It is 80 km from Lumbini and 123 km from Pokhara
to the south. One can see the panoramic view of Himalayas
from Dhaulagiri in the west Gauri Shanker in the north-east.
The town sprawls over a steep ridge and attractive Newar houses
line cobbled street. Interesting walks in the surrounding
countryside can take you to the bank of Kali Gandaki river
and the huge Ranighat palace.
Pokhara
Valley : The Pokhara Valley is one of the
most picturesque spots of Nepal. The beauty of the valley
is enhanced by its lakes Phewa, Begnas and Rupa which have
their source in the glacial region of the Annapurna range
of the Himalayas. Pokhara is situated 200 km west of Katmandu
at an altitude of 900 meter only from the sea level. For the
mountain viewers Pokhara offers the magnificent views of Machhapuchre
(fishtail shape), 5 peaks of Annapurna, Dhaulagiri, Himalchuli
and others. Pokhara is one the few places in the world to
provide such a dramatic views in a subtropical setting.
From Pokhara you can do the trekking in Annapurna region,
Dhaulagiri region & Mustang area from 3 /4 days to 4/5
weeks depending on your time, budget and your physical fitness.
Gorkha
: This is situated 125 km north-west of Katmandu
and 115 km to north-east of Pokhara This is the birth place
of King Prithvi Narayan Shah, the Great, the founder of modern
Nepal. Hence it is ancestral home of the Shah kings of Nepal.
Situated on a hill overlooking the snowy peaks of the Himalayas,
there is a beautiful palace known as Gorkha Durbar. The King
Prithvi Narayan Shah began his campaign to unify the Kingdom
from this palace of Gorkha. There are two attractive temples
of Gorakhnath and Kali inside the palace precinct. Gorkha
Durbar is certainly one of the most outstanding examples of
Nepalese architecture.
From Gorkha one can do around Manaslu trek for 25 days and
end the trek in Pokhara.
Some of the tentative
itineraries as a Nepal Destination:-
10 Days/09Nights Cultural/Wildlife/Mountain
Tour
| Day
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Program |
01 |
Arrive Katmandu and our representative will receive,assist
and transfer to hotel.
Rest of the day free. Overnight at the hotel.
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02 |
AM: Sightseeing tour of Katmandu city and Swayambhunath.
PM: Sightseeing tour of Patan city and Tibetan Refugee
Camp. O/N at the hotel.
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03 |
AM: Check-out from the hotel and leave for fullday excursion
to Pasupatinath,
Bauddhanath, Bhaktapur city and Dhulikhel drop.O/N at
hotel in Dhulikhel.
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04 |
AM: Early morning drive to Chitwan National Park 195
km 5/6 hrs through the
mountain highway enjoying magnificent landscapes and
mountain views. Arrive
Chitwan and check-in at a Lodge.
PM: After lunch elephant back safari in the jungle to
witness wild animals in
their natural habitat. Dinner and overnight at the lodge.
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05 |
AM: Early morning wake-up call. After tea/coffee jungle
walk for bird
watching. Return to the camp for breakfast. Leave again
for canoe/boat ride on
Rapti/Narayani river to witness crocodiles,Gharial and
flesh eater Marsh
Mugger, animals and birds. Return to the camp for lunch.
PM: Visit to Tharu ethnic village for cultural tour.
Dinner & o/n at the lodge.
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06 |
AM: After breakfast drive to Pokhara 150 km ¾
hrs through the country.
Arrive Pokhara and check-in at the hotel. PM: S/S tour
Pokhara visiting lake
side, Davis' Fall, Pokhara bazaar. O/N at the hotel.
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07 |
AM: Day return trek to Pumdi/bhumdi with pack lunch
and guide. Return to the
hotel for overnight.
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08 |
AM: Drive or fly back to Katmandu. Overnight at hotel
in Katmandu.
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09 |
Day at leisure for independent activities. O/N at the
hotel.
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10 |
Transfer to airport for final departure flight.
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14 Days/13 Nights Nepal Round Trip with
Rafting & Safari
| Day
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Program |
01 |
Arrive Katmandu and our representative will receive, assist
and transfer to hotel.
Rest of the day free. Overnight at the hotel. |
02 |
AM: Sightseeing tour of Katmandu city and Swayambhunath.
PM: Sightseeing tour of Patan city and Tibetan Refugee
Camp. O/N at the hotel. |
03 |
AM: Leave for full day excursion to Pasupatinath, Bauddhanath,
Bhaktapur city. O/N at the hotel |
04 |
AM: Drive to Fishling 95 km 3 hrs through mountain highway
enjoying the
beautiful mountain sceneries put-in-point for Trishuli
river raft. Start river raft
Fishling/Mugling . Lunch enroute. Dinner and overnight
camp at sandy beach. |
05 |
AM: After breakfast begin river raft to Mugling to Gaighat
. After lunch drive to
Chitwan National Park 50 km 01 hr. Arrive Chitwan and
check-in at a Lodge.
PM: After lunch elephant back safari in the jungle to
witness wild animals in
their natural habitat. Dinner and overnight at the lodge.
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06 |
AM: Early morning wake-up call. After tea/coffee jungle
walk for bird
watching. Return to the camp for breakfast. Leave again
for canoe/boat ride on
Rapti/Narayani river to witness crocodiles,Gharial and
flesh eater Marsh
Mugger, animals and birds. Return to the camp for lunch.
PM: Visit to Tharu ethnic village for cultural tour. Dinner
& o/n at the lodge. |
07 |
AM: After breakfast drive to Lumbini, birth place of Buddha
80 km 2/3 hrs.
Arrive Lumbini and check-in at hotel. PM: Sightseeing
of Lumbini Garden.
Overnight at hotel in Lumbini. |
08 |
AM: Drive to Tansen 50 km 2 hrs. Arrive Tansen and check-in
at a hotel.
PM: Explore around Tansen village. Overnight at the hotel.
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09 |
AM: Drive to Pokhara 123 km 4/5 hrs due to windy road.
Arrive Pokhara and
Check-in at hotel.. PM : S/S tour of lake side, Davis
Fall, Pokhara Bazar.
Overnight at the hotel.
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10 |
AM: Day return trek to Pumdi/Bhumdi with pack lunch to
explore around
villages just above the hill of lake side. O/N at the
hotel. |
11 |
AM: Drive to Gorkha 135 km through the country. Arrive
Gorkha and check-
In at a resort. PM: S/S tour of Gorkha bazaar, Palace
and temple. O/N at hotel. |
12 |
AM: Drive to Katmandu 145 km ¾ hrs. Arrive Katmandu
& o/n at the hotel. |
13 |
Day at leisure for personal pursuits. O/N at the hotel.
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14 |
Transfer from hotel to airport for final departure flight.
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15 Days/14 Nights Trekking, Rafting & Wildlife Safari
| Day
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Program |
01 |
Arrive Katmandu and our representative will receive,assist
and transfer to hotel.
Rest of the day free. Overnight at the hotel. |
02 |
AM: Sightseeing tour of Katmandu city and Swayambhunath.
PM: Sightseeing tour of Patan city and Tibetan Refugee
Camp. O/N at the hotel. |
03 |
AM: Transfer to airport and fly to Pokhara (25 minutes).
Upon arrival at Pokhara
airport our trekking crews will receive you and transfer
to trek put-in-point. Trek
to Dhampus (1800m) 3 hrs and camp for the night. Panoramic
view of
Annapurna I, II,III IV, south Annapurna, Himalchuli, Machhapuchre
& Lamjung |
04 |
Ghandrung ((1950m): Walking for 3 hrs into the dense forest.
We stop for lunch
at Landrung (1200m). 40 Minutes down trail takes us to
Modi river and
ascending the steep trail and villages we reach Ghandrung
and camp for
overnight. Ghandrung has the biggest Gurung settlement
having closer views of
Annapurna and Machhapuchre. Total 7 hrs walk |
05 |
Banthanti (2774m). We climb up through small terraced
fields, pass farm houses
and into the dense forest. This is particularly good day
for bird watchers and the
beautiful rhododendrons and orchids blooming wildly. Excellent
views of
Annapurna are also seen from here. At the end pf the day
we will camp at the
bank of stream. Total 5 hrs walk |
06 |
Ghorepani (2830m): In the morning we have a steep and
some what exciting
climb to Deurali Pass and the views reaching the top will
be among the best
through out Nepal. To the west we see Dhaulagiri and Gurja
Himal, to the east
Annapurna south, Machhapuchre and Himalchuli. From the
pass we descent to
Ghorepani for overnight camp. Total 4/5 hrs walk. |
07 |
AM: Excursion to Poon Hill with pack lunch and back to
Ghorepani and rest. |
08 |
Birethanti (1040m): Today's descent is through mule trails.
It may be little
tiring though it keeps us entertained. We camp at the
bank of Modi Khola
(stream). Total 5 hrs. |
09 |
After breakfast we walk flat trail to Nayapool from where
we will take drive to
Pokhara for an hour. Overnight at hotel in Pokhara. |
10 |
AM: We drive from Pokhara for about 01 hour to river raft
put-in-point
Damauli. Our rafting crews will give you some briefing
upon arrival at river
beach. Then we start our river raft on rubberboat Lunch
is enroute. After lunch
we will continue our raft . Dinner and overnight camp
at Deughat. |
11 |
AM:After breakfast continue our raft to Gaighat. After
lunch drive to Chitwan.
Arrive Chitwan and check-in at a Lodge.
PM: Elephant back safari in the jungle to witness wild
animals in their natural
habitat. Dinner and overnight at the lodge. |
12 |
AM: Early morning wake-up call. After tea/coffee jungle
walk for bird
watching. Return to the camp for breakfast. Leave again
for canoe/boat ride on
Rapti/Narayani river to witness crocodiles,Gharial and
flesh eater Marsh
Mugger, animals and birds. Return to the camp for lunch.
PM: Visit to Tharu ethnic village for cultural tour. Dinner
& o/n at the lodge. |
13 |
AM: After breakfast drive back to Kathmandu 165 km 4 hrs.
O/N at hotel in
Katmandu |
14 |
Day at leisure for independent activities. O/N at hotel.
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15 |
Transfer to airport for your final departure flight. |
For more detail itineraries,
tour reservations are available on request
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