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If you have just one week and would like to experience the ESSENTIAL HIGHLIGHTS of natural beauty and cultural heritage, our Nepal 7-day tour package to Kathmandu and Pokhara is perfect for you.

Spend 4 days in the capital of Nepal, Kathmandu, immersing yourself in the rich cultural tapestry of the city. Explore the 7 UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Kathmandu, Patan, and Bhaktapur, marveling at ancient temples, beautiful palaces, intricate architecture, and vibrant markets.

Then, spend another 3 days in Pokhara, known as the outdoor paradise of the world, a haven of tranquility nestled amidst the majestic Himalayas. Indulge in stunning Himalayan views, bask in the peaceful ambiance of the lakeside, and engage in thrilling outdoor activities. Whether you prefer relaxing activities by the serene lake or want to try breathtaking adventures, Pokhara offers something for everyone.

With our expertly crafted itinerary, you can explore the natural beauty and cultural heritage of Nepal within a week. Join us on the Kathmandu Pokhara tour for an eye-opening and remarkable experience.

You Can Experience “Must-see & Must-do” with This Tour
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Highlight 1: Travel from Kathmandu to Pokhara, Nepal's Outdoor Paradise, and enjoy the leisurely atmosphere. Experience a memorable boating trip on Phewa Lake and take a walk up to the White Peace Pagoda for a panoramic view of charming Pokhara.
Machapuchare Mountain and Phewa Lake View
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Highlight 2: Get the best vantage point to admire the breathtaking views of the Annapurna and Machapuchhre ranges and witness the sunrise at Sarangkot, experiencing the awe-inspiring beauty of the mountains. Engage in more challenging activities such as paragliding, zip-lining, or rafting to explore the stunning scenery with a touch of adventure.
Majestic peaks of Machhapuchhre and Dhaulagiri from Sarangkot
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Highlight 3: Visit the Kathmandu Valley and explore the awe-inspiring beauty of its 7 World Heritage Sites, including the historical marvels of Kathmandu Durbar Square, Patan Durbar Square, Bhaktapur Durbar Square, the serene Boudhanath Stupa, iconic Swayambhunath Stupa, Pashupatinath Temple, and Changu Narayan Temple.
Patan Durbar Square, Nepal
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Highlight 4: Explore Kathmandu Valley's Crown Jewels: 3 Durbar Squares (royal palace squares) namely Kathmandu Durbar Square (Hanuman Dhoka), Patan Durbar Square (Newari architecture), and Bhaktapur Durbar Square (55 Window Palace), which offers a captivating glimpse of Nepal's rich history, art, and architecture.
Bhaktapur Durbar Square, Nepal
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Highlight 5: Do the kora, like the local people, around 2 famous stupas. Boudhanath Stupa is one of the largest stupas in the world and a sacred pilgrimage site for both Tibetan Buddhists and Hindus. Enjoy a panoramic view of the entire Kathmandu Valley from Swayambhunath Temple (Stupa), which has a history of over 2,000 years.
Boudhanath Stupa, Nepal
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Highlight 6: Discover the unique culture in 2 must-visit temples. At Pashupatinath Temple, observe the cremation rituals along the sacred Bagmati River, a powerful testament to the cycle of life and death. Visit Changu Narayan Temple, the oldest Hindu temple in the valley, admired for its intricate wood carvings and sculptures.
Boudhanath Stupa, Nepal
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Highlight 7: Kathmandu is the capital city where ancient temples whisper tales of rich history, colorful festivals paint the streets with joy, and mouthwatering delicacies tantalize every taste bud. It is a city pulsating with vibrant festivals throughout the year. Keep an eye on the calendar and enjoy the vibes of Nepal's vibrant celebrations!
Patan Durbar Square, Nepal
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Itinerary at a Glance

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Kathmandu (4 Days)

Kathmandu Durbar Square (World Heritage), Swayambhunath Stupa (World Heritage), Pashupatinath Temple (World Heritage), Boudhanath Stupa (World Heritage)

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Patan/Lalitpur (0.5 Day)

Patan Durbar Square (World Heritage)

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Bhaktapur (0.5 Day)

Bhaktapur Durbar Square (World Heritage), Changu Narayan Temple (World Heritage)

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Pokhara (3 Days)

Phewa Lake, Old Pokhara, Sarangkot Sunrise, Devi's Fall, White Peace Pagoda, Gupteshwor Mahadev Cave, International Mountain Museum

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Kathmandu

Itinerary Day by Day

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Day 1 Kathmandu Arrival | Pick-up Service & Hotel Check-in

Namaste! Welcome to Kathmandu, the capital of Nepal! Upon your arrival at the airport in Nepal, the tour guide and driver will meet you at the exit and then escort you to the hotel in downtown Kathmandu. You can have a good rest in your hotel and get ready to explore Kathmandu Valley with your guide the next day.

Kathmandu is the largest city in Nepal, located in the Kathmandu Valley, which is surrounded by the majestic Himalayan mountain range. The city boasts a rich cultural and historical heritage, with numerous ancient temples, palaces, and monuments. Its architecture beautifully blends traditional Newari style with modern designs. Kathmandu is renowned for its vibrant street life and bustling markets, such as the Asan Bazaar and the Thamel district (street), offering a wide range of goods and services. The city's rich festival culture, stunning architecture, and friendly people make it a popular destination for travelers from around the world.

Arrival Ideas: Kathmandu's Tribhuvan International Airport (KTM) serves as the main gateway to the city, accommodating both domestic and international flights. You can fly directly to Kathmandu from major cities such as Hong Kong (5.5 hours), Chengdu (2.5 to 3.5 hours), Beijing (3.5 to 4.5 hours), Shanghai (4 to 5 hours), Lhasa (1.5-2 hours), and Guangzhou (5 hours 15 minutes) in China. Other cities such as Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata, and Bangalore in India, as well as Bangkok (Thailand), Singapore, Kuala Lumpur (Malaysia), Dubai (United Arab Emirates), Tokyo (Japan), Seoul (South Korea), London (UK), Paris (France), Frankfurt (Germany), Istanbul, New York, Los Angeles, and Toronto also offer flights to Kathmandu. The availability of direct flights to Kathmandu can also vary depending on the season and airline. So, checking with flight booking websites or our travel consultants for the latest information and options is always a good idea.

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Day 2 Kathmandu Valley Tour with Patan | Kathmandu Durbar Square, Swayambhunath Stupa, Patan Durbar Square

Today, you will explore 3 World Heritage Sites in Kathmandu and Patan. Begin by visiting Kathmandu Durbar Square (World Heritage), one of three royal palace squares in the Kathmandu Valley. You won't miss the Hanuman Dhoka, an iconic red palace adorned with intricate wooden carvings, which served as the residence of Malla Kings for centuries. Most of our guests arm to visit Kumari Ghar (House of the Living Goddess) and Taleju Temple (closely linked to the tradition of the Kumari). Through the Kumari Chowk, you may have the opportunity to catch a glimpse of the Kumari (a young girl worshiped as the living goddess Durga), who is revered by both Hindus and Buddhists in Nepal. The Kumari is selected from a Buddhist family through traditional tests and is believed to be the incarnation of the Goddess Taleju (Durga) until she reaches menstruation age. Dashain Festival (October; a 15-day festival) and Tihar Festival (November; Festival of Lights) offer the best chances of seeing the Kumari in public processions. The Bhairav Statue is also one of the best spots to experience Hindu culture, where you can witness local people worshipping the fearsome god Bhairav, the protector of the city.

Then, move on to Swayambhunath Temple (Stupa), also known as the Monkey Temple due to the swarms of monkeys that inhabit the area. Located on a hilltop on the western edge of Kathmandu, Swayambhunath Stupa (World Heritage) is visible from a distance. You can climb the steep stairs to reach the top of the hill, where you can enjoy panoramic views of Kathmandu Valley and even the Himalayas on clear days. As a must-visit destination in Kathmandu, the stupa is believed to have been built over 2,500 years ago, making it one of the oldest Buddhist sites in the world. The base of the stupa is surrounded by colorful prayer flags fluttering in the wind, carrying prayers and blessings to the heavens. It is a sacred pilgrimage site for both Hindus and Buddhists, signifying the coexistence of diverse beliefs in Nepal while showcasing Newari artistic heritage. Take your time to indulge in the temple's serene and spiritual ambiance, basking in its captivating architecture and embracing its natural beauty.

After that, head to visit Patan Durbar Square (World Heritage), which is 5km away, about a 0.5-hour drive. Located in Patan (Lalitpur), this square is renowned for its ancient architectural masterpieces, including dozens of Buddhist and Hindu temples, pagodas, stone, and wood carvings. Like Kathmandu Durbar Square and Bhaktapur Durbar Square, Patan Durbar Square served as the Royal Palace of the Malla Kings before Prithivi Narayan Shah conquered the Three Malla Kingdoms of Kathmandu, Patan, and Bhaktapur in 1769 and consolidated them to found the modern state of Nepal. He also established the capital of Nepal in Kathmandu. Patan is believed to have been established around 2,300 years ago and is the oldest of the three cities that make up the Kathmandu valley. It is a dazzling display of Newari architecture such as Krishna Mandir (21 golden spires and exquisite stonework), Golden Gate (ornate golden doorway), Sundari Chowk (enchanting courtyard).

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Day 3 Kathmandu Valley Tour with Bhaktapur | Bhaktapur Durbar Square, Changu Narayan Temple, Pashupatinath Temple, Boudhanath Stupa

This morning, you will travel about 18 km, taking about 1hour, to reach Bhaktapur (Bhadgaun), also known as An Open Museum. Stepping into Bhaktapur Durbar Square (World Heritage), you will be transported to a bygone era of Malla Dynasty grandeur. It served as the seat of the Malla kings from the 12th to 15th centuries and was the capital of the Greater Malla Kingdom until the 15th century. The square is an assembly of grandiose palaces, courtyards, and temples. Among these, the 55 Window Palace is particularly notable for its intricate wooden carvings and the elaborate balcony that gives the palace its name. The Golden Gate, which serves as the entrance to the main courtyard of the palace, is an exemplary work of repoussé artistry, adorned with figures of deities and mythical creatures. The Nyatapola Temple, which towers above the square with its five-story structure, is the tallest temple in Nepal. Nearby, the Vatsala Temple, with its distinctive stone construction and the famous "bell of barking dogs," adds to the square's spiritual ambiance. Enjoy leisurely walks in this living museum, where festivals, rituals, and daily activities continue to reflect the traditions of the Newar people. Bhaktapur is also famous for its pottery, and if time permits, you can visit Pottery Square to see pots being thrown, dried in the sun, and fired.

Next, drive to visit another World Heritage site called Changu Narayan Temple (7km, 0.5h). Dedicated to Lord Vishnu, this temple is revered as the oldest in Nepal, with origins dating back to the early 4th century. Architecturally, this temple is a masterpiece of Nepalese temple design, showcasing the two-tiered Pagoda style. The temple complex is adorned with intricately carved wood, metal, and stone artworks that depict various deities, as well as scenes from Hindu epics like the Mahabharata and Ramayana. While wandering in the temple, you can read more about Hindu mythology and marvel at the skill of ancient Nepalese artisans and their artworks from the 5th to the 12th century. The hilltop location offers breathtaking views of the Kathmandu Valley.

Then, head back toward Kathmandu (20km, 1h) and pay a visit to Pashupatinath Temple (World Heritage) - a stunning pagoda-style Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Shiva. As the oldest Hindu temple in Nepal, dating back to around 400 B.C., the main temple complex located at the Bagmati River is only open to Hindus. However, non-Hindus can observe the temple from the terraces on the east side of the river. Pashupatinath is often regarded as the Nepali equivalent of Varanasi in India. Originating in the Himalayan Mountains, the Bagmati River is believed to possess purifying qualities for the soul and holds immense sacred significance for both Hindus and Buddhists. Along the banks, there are platforms dedicated to cremation rites. For generations, families have brought the bodies of their loved ones who have passed away to the river, washing their feet and sprinkling drops of water on their faces. It is believed that the river washes away a person's sins and facilitates their journey to heaven. The bodies are then cremated along the riverbanks, and the ashes are scattered into the water. From across the river, you will notice numerous hermit caves to the north of the cremation platforms. For centuries, hermits and ascetics have been meditating in these caves, and this practice continues to this day. Slow down in NEPAL, the place well-known as Never Ending Peace And Love.

At last, you will head to Bodhnath which is a focal point for Tibetan Buddhism in Nepal and home to Boudhanath Stupa (one of the largest Buddhist stupas in the world). You can join the Tibetan pilgrims, and walk around the Boudhanath Stupa (World Heritage) clockwise, turning the prayer wheels under the protective gaze of Buddha's eyes. This is a way to show respect for the Buddha and to accumulate merit. The Boudhanath Stupa is 36 meters tall and 108 meters in diameter, designed as a mandala to represent the Buddhist cosmos. The structure is dominated by a massive dome, at the top of which sits a square tower adorned with the omnipresent eyes of Buddha, gazing serenely in the four cardinal directions. These eyes symbolize the omniscience of Buddha, offering protection and wisdom to all who seek refuge. Surrounding the stupa, prayer flags flutter in the wind, carrying mantras and prayers for peace, compassion, strength, and wisdom far and wide. In the evening, thousands of butter lamps illuminate the plaza surrounding the stupa. Equally fascinating are the surrounding streets, lined with Tibetan monasteries and shops selling religious art, Tibetan handicrafts, and traditional Nepali items.

Stay overnight in Kathmandu.

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Day 4 Kathmandu  Pokhara (around 6hrs’ drive) | Phewa Lake, Old Pokhara

After breakfast, it's time to leave Kathmandu and head towards Pokhara, which is about 201 kilometers away from the capital. The drive usually takes around 5-7 hours. (Transfer Option: To save time and avoid a long drive, you can take a direct flight from Kathmandu to Pokhara, which lasts for about 20-30 minutes.)

Pokhara, located in the northwest of Kathmandu, is renowned for its breathtaking natural beauty. Nestled in a picturesque valley, it offers panoramic views of the Himalayan mountain range, including the magnificent peaks of Annapurna and Dhaulagiri. Pokhara is a hub for adventure enthusiasts, providing numerous opportunities for trekking in the nearby Annapurna region. Whether you are a beginner or an experienced trekker, there are a variety of trekking routes to choose from. Additionally, Pokhara offers thrilling activities such as paragliding, zip-lining, and white-water rafting, allowing you to experience the awe-inspiring landscapes in an adventurous way.

Upon arrival in Pokhara, you will check into your hotel and take a short rest. In the afternoon, you will have the opportunity to enjoy a boating experience on Phewa Lake, which typically lasts for about 1-2 hours. Phewa Lake, the second largest lake in Nepal, is a magnificent freshwater lake surrounded by verdant hills and the awe-inspiring Annapurna mountain range. The tranquil waters of the lake beautifully reflect the majestic peaks, creating a picturesque setting that is perfect for boating. As you paddle or sail across the calm waters, you can immerse yourself in the serenity of the surroundings, providing a chance to relax, unwind, and appreciate the natural beauty that surrounds you.

While navigating the lake, keep an eye out for various colorful bird species, including kingfishers, cormorants, egrets, and herons. These beautiful creatures gracefully soar and dive around the lake, adding to the enchanting ambiance. At the center of Phewa Lake, you'll find a small island that is home to the Tal Barahi Temple, dedicated to the Hindu goddess Durga. This temple is a popular pilgrimage site, and from your boat, you can admire its pagoda-style architecture and gain a unique perspective of this religious landmark. As the sun begins to set, the atmosphere becomes even more charming, offering a beautiful and memorable moment to cherish.

Later, we will transfer you to the old part of Pokhara, where you can immerse yourself in the authentic local life of the city. Take a leisurely stroll through the bustling streets, lined with a variety of shops showcasing the rich influences of Buddhism and Hinduism. You'll also come across traditional Newari houses, adding to the cultural charm of the area. Along your walk, you'll encounter the sacred Bhimsen Temple and the revered Shree Bindhyabasini Temple, offering you a glimpse into the spiritual heritage of Pokhara.

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Day 5 Full-day Sightseeing in Pokhara | Sarangkot Sunrise, Devi's Fall, White Peace Pagoda

If weather permits, start your day with an early morning drive to Sarangkot. After a 15-minute walk up the stairs, you will reach a fantastic viewpoint to witness the breathtaking sunrise. On clear days, you'll be able to see the awe-inspiring peaks of Dhaulagiri (8,167 meters), Machapuchhre (6,997 meters), Annapurna I (8,091 meters), Annapurna II (7,937 meters), Annapurna III (7,219 meters), and Manaslu (8,163 meters), along with a panoramic view of the Pokhara Valley. As the sun emerges from behind the mountains, the sky transforms into a mesmerizing blend of pink and orange hues, casting a golden glow upon the peaks. You'll have plenty of time to capture stunning photos and soak in the beauty of the surroundings. After the sunrise experience, drive back to your hotel, where you can enjoy a delicious breakfast.

Afterward, you will have the opportunity to explore the International Mountain Museum. Here, you can expand your knowledge about Nepal's majestic mountain peaks and discover the tools utilized by the pioneering Himalayan mountaineers. Additionally, the museum offers engaging exhibitions and presentations that delve into the rich history, vibrant culture, geographical features, and diverse flora and fauna of the Himalayan region.

Later, you will visit Devi's Fall, also known as Patale Chhango. It's not only the cascading water that attracts visitors, but also the unique underground tunnel it carves, providing an adventurous glimpse into the "underworld." The waterfall originates from the Mardi River and plunges down a 167-foot (51-meter) cliff, creating a mesmerizing spectacle. The water continues to carve a tunnel that stretches approximately 500 feet (150 meters) in length and descends 100 feet (30 meters) underground. This offers a captivating opportunity to capture stunning photos of the waterfall, the surrounding landscape, and the vibrant flora. Next to Devi's Fall is Gupteshwor Mahadev Cave, where there is a giant stalagmite considered to be the symbol of Lord Shiva.

Next, you will enjoy a trip to the White Peace Pagoda, also known as Shanti Stupa, a magnificent Buddhist monument situated atop Ananda Hill in Pokhara, Nepal. Constructed in 1999 by Japanese monk Morioka Sonin, this pagoda stands as a symbol of global peace and unity. On the second tier of the pagoda, you will find four statues of the Buddha, graciously gifted by different countries. Each statue represents significant events in the life of the Buddha. This iconic landmark offers awe-inspiring panoramic vistas of the Annapurna mountain range, Phewa Lake, and the Pokhara Valley.

Optional experience: If you're looking for thrilling outdoor activities to try in Pokhara, we've got you covered! Feel free to share your ideas with us, and we'll be more than happy to adjust the itinerary to include your preferred activities.

  • Paragliding: Soar through the skies and experience the exhilaration of paragliding over the picturesque landscapes of Pokhara. Enjoy breathtaking views of the mountains and lakes as you glide through the air.
  • Zip-lining: Get your adrenaline pumping with an exciting zip-lining adventure. Fly across the stunning valleys and forests, taking in the panoramic views from high above.
  • Bungee jumping: Take a leap of faith and try bungee jumping in Pokhara. Plunge from a platform into the gorge below, experiencing an adrenaline rush like no other.
  • Biking: Explore the enchanting beauty of Phewa Lake and old Pokhara on a bike ride.
  • Canyoning: Descend through narrow canyons and cascading waterfalls in an adrenaline-fueled canyoning adventure. Abseil down cliffs, jump into natural pools, and navigate through the stunning natural landscape.
  • Kayaking: Navigate the sparkling waters of Phewa Lake or the Seti River on a kayaking adventure. Enjoy the tranquility of the surroundings as you paddle through the pristine waters.
  • Stand-up paddleboarding: Try stand-up paddleboarding on the calm waters of Phewa Lake. Enjoy a unique perspective of the lake, gliding along its surface while admiring the scenic surroundings.
  • White-water rafting: Experience the thrill of white-water rafting on the Seti River. Navigate through exhilarating rapids and enjoy the stunning river scenery as you paddle downstream.
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Day 6 Pokhara - Kathmandu (around 6hrs’ drive)

After breakfast, take a scenic 5-7 hour drive back to Kathmandu.

Once you arrive, you'll have some free time to explore the vibrant tourist market at your leisure. Feel free to browse through the various shops and stalls, offering a wide range of souvenirs and local crafts. Afterward, you can retreat to your hotel for a comfortable overnight stay.

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Day 7 Kathmandu Departure | Hotel Check-out and Airport see-off

It is time to end your 7-day Nepal tour. You will have some free time in Kathmandu and explore more on your own till your guide escorts you to the airport for your flight to your next destination.

Thank you for choosing Asia Odyssey Travel for your Asia tour, and we are always here working for you and hope to see you again for your next trip to China/Asia. Safe journey!

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Price: What’s Included & What’s Excluded

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The above price is based on a Nepal tour for 2 people sharing one standard double-bed room in 3-star hotels in Nepal.
Price varies depending on travel date, group size, hotel class, program in your itinerary and possible fluctuation of currency exchange rate.

What’s Included:

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Guide Service: English-speaking guides provided throughout the trip.
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Attraction Tickets: Entrance tickets for all listed attractions are included, guaranteeing full visits. In case of unexpected circumstances, alternative arrangements will be discussed with the tourists.
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Transportation Arrangement: air-conditioned vehicles.
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Accommodation: Throughout the trip, stay in three hotels as listed in the itinerary. Single rooms are not provided.
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Meals: Breakfast is included in the Nepal tour. For specific information regarding the meals provided, please refer to the itinerary.
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Our service from tour planning, handling, operational and finishing your trip.

What’s Excluded:

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Nepal Visa;
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Optional activities and experiences recommended in the itinerary.
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Single Room Supplement: The default accommodation is based on two people sharing a room. If you require a single room, an additional single room supplement must be paid.
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Personal Expenses: Other personal expenses such as laundry, telephone, internet, fax, etc., within the hotel.
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Tipping: Tips for drivers and guides (Tipping practices may vary depending on the region and nature of service; it is recommended to consult the guide's opinion in advance).
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Unexpected Circumstances: In case of uncontrollable and non-agency-related factors (such as natural disasters, war, strikes), flight delays or cancellations, delayed visa processing at embassies, insufficient number of participants, the travel agency reserves the right to cancel or modify the itinerary. Additional charges may apply for expenses beyond the agency's control (e.g., visa fees, accommodation, meals, transportation, adjustments in airfares).

Important Travel Tips for Visiting Nepal

Visa and Entry Requirements:

Before your trip, it is important to check the visa requirements for Nepal and ensure that you have all the necessary documents. The most common method of obtaining a tourist visa for Nepal is through Visa on Arrival. This means you can get your visa upon arrival at the Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu or at designated land border crossings if you are entering Nepal overland.

To facilitate the visa application process, it is recommended to provide your detailed information to your travel experts before making any reservations. They can then offer you personalized suggestions and guidance regarding the visa application process. This will help ensure that you have all the necessary information and documentation to successfully apply for your Nepal visa.

Best Time to Visit Kathmandu and Nepal:

Nepal's climate is diverse due to its varied topography, spanning from lowland plains to the towering Himalayas. The optimal times to visit Nepal are generally in autumn (October and November) and spring (March to May). During these seasons, the weather is mild and pleasant, making it an ideal time for outdoor activities, trekking, and mountain climbing. Additionally, important cultural festivals like Holi, Nepal Losar, Indra Jatra, and Dasain take place during these periods, adding to the vibrant atmosphere.

On the other hand, the summer season (June to September) in Nepal coincides with the monsoon season, characterized by heavy rainfall. While the monsoon brings lush greenery to the landscape, it can also lead to challenging conditions for outdoor activities.

Road Condition in Nepal:

Highways connecting major cities and towns in Nepal are generally well-maintained and in good condition. Some sections of these highways may experience occasional maintenance or repair work, which can cause temporary disruptions or delays.

If you are traveling from the Gyirong Border to Kathmandu, which is approximately 130-150 kilometers away, the journey can take around 6-7 hours by road. Similarly, if you plan to visit destinations like Pokhara, Chitwan, or Lumbini from Kathmandu, it generally takes about 5-7 hours of driving.

Alternatively, if you prefer a quicker and more convenient option, there are direct flights available from Kathmandu to Pokhara, Chitwan, and Lumbini. Considering a flight transfer can save you time and offer a more comfortable travel experience.

Local Customs in Nepal:

The official currency of Nepal is the Nepalese Rupee (NPR). It is recommended to carry a combination of cash (in small denominations) and a debit or credit card. ATMs are widely available in major cities, but may be limited in remote areas.

(1) When in Nepal, it is customary to greet others with "Namaste," a traditional greeting that involves joining your palms together in a prayer-like gesture and saying "Namaste" while slightly bowing. This gesture shows respect and is widely appreciated.

(2) Nepal is home to a significant population practicing Hinduism and Buddhism. It is important to demonstrate respect when visiting religious sites. Remember to dress modestly, remove your shoes, and adhere to any specific rules or rituals observed at each location, such as covering your shoulders or refraining from certain actions.

(3) If you wish to take photographs of religious ceremonies or individuals, it is polite to seek permission first. Some religious sites may have restrictions on photography, and it's important to respect the privacy and sacredness of the moment.

(4) Nepal celebrates numerous festivals throughout the year, providing a fantastic opportunity to immerse yourself in the vibrant culture and traditions. During these festive occasions such as Dashain, Tihar, Holi, and Buddha Jayanti, it is customary to exchange greetings, offer and receive blessings, and participate in religious rituals. Embrace the festive spirit and engage respectfully in the celebrations.

(5) By being mindful of these customs and traditions, you can show your appreciation for the Nepalese culture and ensure a more enjoyable and respectful experience during your visit.

Hotel Conditions for Your Nepal Tour

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Kathmandu Recommended 3 Star Hotel
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Pokhara Recommended 3 Star Hotel

In Nepal, most travelers typically allocate 3-4 nights in Kathmandu, 2 nights in Pokhara, 2 nights in Chitwan, 1 night in Nagarkot, or 2 nights in Lumbini. To cater to various travelers' preferences and budgets, we offer a range of carefully chosen accommodations, including luxurious 5-star hotels, comfortable 4-star options, and economical 3-star establishments.

Find your perfect hotel for a great experience: We offer a diverse selection of hotels in Nepal, catering to all types of travelers. Our knowledgeable travel experts can provide you with various pricing options based on different hotels. Whether you seek a luxurious stay or have specific preferences, our experts will assist you in choosing the best option that suits your needs.

Photo Gallery for This Itinerary

  • Patan Durbar Square, Nepal
  • Swayambhunath Stupa, Nepal
  • Kumari Temple, Nepal
  • Swayambhunath Temple, Nepal
  • Patan Durbar Square, Nepal
  • Patan Durbar Square, Nepal
  • Bhaktapur Durbar Square, Nepal
  • Bhaktapur Durbar Square, Nepal
  • Boudhanath Stupa, Nepal
  • Boudhanath Stupa, Nepal
  • Phewa Lake nestled in the heart of Pokhara
  • Phewa Lake Boating Experience, Pokhara
  • Phewa Lake Sunset View
  • Shree Bindhyabasini Temple, Pokhara
  • Pokhara Paragliding with Majestic Himalayas backdrop
  • Sarangkot sunrise
  • World Peace Pagoda, Pokhara
  • Devis Fall in Pokhara
  • Kathmandu City View
  • Ason Market, Nepal
  • Welcome to Nepal with AOT
  • Bhaktapur Durbar Square, Nepal
  • Boudhanath Stupa, Nepal
  • Boudhanath Stupa, Nepal

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Tibet-Nepal-India We went on a 26 days tour organized by Mr. Isaac, who was a very efficient adviser suggesting the places to see in each country we visited. Mr. Isaac was very helpful with the process to get the Chinese visa and especially with the procedure to obtain the permit to enter Tibet. In Tibet we had an excellent tour guide, Mr. Lobsan, very professional, who spoke great English and accompanied us in Lhasa for a city tour and monasteries and also to the visit to the Everest base camp from the Tibet side. It was a wonderful experience to see the sunset from this place. In Nepal, we also had very good English-speaking tour guides. Mr. Ragun in Kathmandu, very knowledgeable of the city as well as of Buddhism, and in Pokhara Mr. Krisna gave us a very good tour of the city, the caves, and experience a nice mountain view of the sunrise. In India we had a private tour organized by Mr. Isaac to Delhi, Agra, Jaipur, Pushkar, Jodhpur and Udaipur. All this time we were with Mr. Man Mohan Singh, an excellent driver, very professional and knowledgeable of all the places. Overall, we were very happy with the professional assistance of Mr. Isaac who was all the time ready to answer our questions. We highly recommend Odyssey Travel.
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Tibet-Nepal-India We went on a 26 days tour organized by Mr. Isaac, who was a very efficient adviser suggesting the places to see in each country we v...
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Date of Experience: Dec 16, 2023

Tour Customized by: Isaac

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A unique journey to Mainland China, Tibet, Nepal und Bhutan
For a long time I wanted to travel to Nepal and Bhutan.
I looked after a tour from a German Tour Organizer for a while, but it definitely had to be a date in December. However, this date usually never came about with this provider due to the minimum number of participants. Since I was too unsure, as I never knew whether the tour would work, I looked around for alternatives and luckily came across Asia Odyssey Tours. I wanted to travel in December primarily because of the temperatures as I don't like too much heat and I thought December would be a perfect month for me in Nepal and Bhutan. Attending a festival in Bhutan wasn't important to me either, so I wasn't tied to a specific month or time.
Before I came across AOT, I was only interested in Nepal and Bhutan. When I took a closer look at the trips at AOT, I suddenly saw interesting combination options. The one I asked for first, a 20-day group tour with China, Lhasa, Nepal and Bhutan was not possible because the Lhasa-Kathmandu flights had not yet resumed after the Covid-19 pandemic. That's why Isaac, the travel consultant, suggested two options to me, but I immediately decided on the longer option, i.e. a group tour with Beijing, Xian, Chengdu and Lhasa and then afterwards a private tour with Kathmandu and Bhutan. It was the best decision I could have made and I'm so glad the trip didn't happen through the other portal because I was able to spend so much more time in so many more great places and for not that much more money . For me as a polar bear and zoo fan, Chengdu was a particularly great place.
I have never felt as well looked after on a trip as I did through the organization und management from Isaac. From the first contact to the end of the trip, he was always available; questions, whether by email or WhatsApp, were always answered extremely quickly. The whole organization was professional and very efficient. And i first booked the trip in September, so the time until the trip with that many destinations and flights and the special requiremients regarding the visas etc. wasn't that long. During the trip I was always kept up to date about everything, be it the respective tour guide at the respective location and their telephone number, the sign upon arrival, etc. At Christmas there were Christmas wishes and at New Year's there were New Year's wishes. Especially when you're traveling solo, it's nice to be able to rely on having a contact person at all times and by combining the travel consultant with the guides on site, you always have a good feeling and a lot of security and don't have to worry.
All the guides at the respective locations and the drivers were great. In Beijing, Kitty was our guide. The driver upon arrival had such a nice sign written VIP Manuela Stadler. That was very funny. It was very cold and icy in Beijing and there were fears that the Mutianyu Great Wall would likely be closed on the scheduled day. That's why Kitty was so flexible and, together with the driver, made it possible for us to visit the Wall the day before after visiting the Forbidden City. That was really great. So we were able to experience the wall in the snow and we were so happy! But we couldn't make a long walk at the wall because it was really slippery. But we were there! All the sights in Beijing in snow and ice were so magical. Due to the change of plans, we even had time the following day for the Temple of Heaven, a Hutong tour and an acrobatic Show - here too we were very happy that Kitty made all of this possible.
In Chengdu we also had a great guide, Jack, who took great care of everything. So I urgently needed an ATM and he went with me to a shopping center, where luckily there was an ATM that also accepted VISA cards. A member of our group was injured and Jack got him a heat patch. At the airport before the onward flight, Jack took me to the airport hotel, which I was supposed to get to three days later, so I didn't have to worry about it anymore and I knew straight away where the hotel was.
After Chengdu we continued to Lhasa. Here, too, the good communication between the people from the AOT office and the local agency was evident.
I was called right at the airport and asked if I had landed and that the driver was waiting for me at exit 5. Regarding Lhasa, I was a bit nervous because of the altitude, but other than a slight headache on the second day, I had no problems.
In Lhasa I had two different guides: Lobsang on one day, on this day we saw the Potala Palace and in the afternoon we visited a local craft center where we made incense and tried out block printing and had our names written in Tibetan. On the second day, Lobney was the guide and with him I visited the Sera and Gelug Monastery and the Jokhang Temple. Both guides had such immense knowledge and reported so much about the history and religion and they were very considerate of the different group members and everyone was able to do everything in own pace and time. I was particularly amazed when we took a taxi to the different locations on the second day. The taxi was ordered and arrived shortly afterwards. I don't know anything like that in Germany. Here you have to wait much longer. It all went so smoothly. Both Lobsang and Lobney always dealt with problems and concerns quickly and efficiently. I received an immediate response to messages. So it was cold in the hotel during the day and I asked both of them if they could ask at reception about the heating. The first time, a housekeeper was immediately sent to me to turn on the air conditioning (this was at after 8 p.m. so I didn´t know that the airconditiong works at this time anyway), the second time it was in the afternoon and it really was cold in the room – after Lobney told the reception staff about my problem I was immediately given a portable heater in the room, which helped a lot, as the automatic heating in the rooms was only turned on in the evening at 8 p.m. All questions and concerns were responded to promptly and quickly and remedied.
Then I went back to Chengdu because the onward flight to Kathmandu took place from there. The change of plan from the agency, not to drive back to a city hotel (as it would have been about 1 hour to the city) but to stay overnight at the airport hotel, was perfect. Unfortunately, the stay in this great hotel was only for a few hours - unfortunately, because the hotel was so great, I would have liked to have spent a little more time there. As we were in Chengdu with the group a few days earlier I got an Email from the Airline that my flight from Chengdu to Kathmandu is cancelled. I was very concerned and worried because this could have jeopardized my entire itinerary. Luckily there was a flight from another airline at almost exactly the same time, which I then booked. I booked the flight from Chengdu to Kathmandu by myself because it was the transition from the group tour to the private tour. The travel consulted Isaac had offered to book the flight during the organisation of the trip for me, but it was a little cheaper from Germany, so I booked it myself. In hindsight, I wouldn't do that anymore because I was sweating a lot over the new booking in the evening at 8 p.m. to make sure I got the other flight. I was worried that several people would rebook on the other flight. I didn´t get the confirmation for the new booking immediately, only the next day so there was a long uncertainty. Next time I woould book all flights through the agency. But luckily everything worked out.
Yes and then there were the days in Nepal or rather in Kathmandu. Here too I was greeted very friendly with a scarf, just like in Lhasa, and taken to the hotel. Dipen, who picked me up from the airport, gave me a few suggestions and tips for sightseeing and shopping in my free time. The next morning I met Sandy, my guide and driver Bijay. Sandy was just amazing!! Of all the guides, she was my highlight, simply because we got along really well. In addition to all her knowledge and her humor, I had such a great time with her, which unfortunately went by far too quickly. She asked me on both days what I would like to eat for lunch. So on the second day we went to a restaurant that served Dal Bhat because I really wanted to try it.
There were different variations of Dal Bhat and the special thing there was that you paid once and then they kept going around and you could have more of each individual ingredient. There was a lot going on in the restaurant and the concept is very popular with locals too and it was a great lunch there. Kathmandu was my personal highlight, perhaps that's why Sandy was also my highlight as a guide. I fell in love with this lively, colorful place with the great world heritage sites, even though it is really loud and turbulent in the city. But the places visited, the 3 Durbar Places, the Boudhanath Stupa and the Monkey Temple and the Pashupatinath Temple were all so impressive and magical. But Kathmandu was also my biggest dream place, where I always wanted to be and that has been confirmed. Some places you have a special connection to. Unfortunately i was only there for 3 nights and then i went on to Bhutan.
I think the flight from Kathmandu to Paro in Bhutan is the most beautiful flight in the world and if you ask for a window seat at the counter and it's off-season like December, that's possible without any problems. So you can see the Himalayan ranges and Mount Everest. The airport in Paro is simply a gem and it continues like this in Bhutan. The landscapes, the houses and beautiful dhzongs and monasteries, the roads and lack of traffic signs and the peace - all of this was the complete contrast to Kathmandu and for me a perfect ending. I don't want to do it in reverse order because it allows you to relax after so many flights.
For Bhutan, everything was well organized and prepared; here you had an all-inclusive, worry-free package, as you can only travel to Bhutan with a guide. All meals (breakfast, lunch and dinner) were included here. 2 meals would have been enough, because if you have enough for breakfast dinner would be enough. The food, especially the vegetables and the Ema Datshi, were super tasty at all places. The hotels in which I stayed were particularly great. Before the trip I had read in a November review of one of the hotels that it was very cold in the room and based on my experiences in the other hotels where I always needed help with the heating or had to ask, I was curious as to how it would be in Bhutan. And I was so surprised. In the first hotel it was warm enough in the room, in the second hotel there was already a small additional heater in the room that was turned on as soon as the room was shown, and in the last hotel, the Hotel Tenzinling, the highlight was that the heating had already been turned on beforehand and there was an electric heating mattress in the bed. That was extremely great! The hospitality in Bhutan was exceptional. The guide Ugyen was also always concerned about my well-being and he took care of everything. I had some concerns about the strenuous hike to the Tiger's Nest because I don't usually hike. I knew that I would be able to do the hike because I had also done a longer hike in New Zealand a few years ago - but I felt sorry for the guide beforehand because I was sure that I would take a lot of breaks. At first I thought that I would rather do the hike alone without having someone constantly waiting for me. I wanted to make it to the top in any case and rather cut out something from the rest of the day's program if necessary. Ugyen was kind enough to carry my backpack and jacket and give me water whenever I needed it. And he said no matter how many breaks I need, as long as I'm happy he's happy too. So nice! And I did it and we were able to carry out the rest of the day's program. The Tiger's Nest was also one of the absolute highlights. Nepal and Bhutan were on my bucket list of travel destinations and thanks to Isaac and AOT I was able to realize a wonderful, extraordinary trip and I am so glad that I chose exactly this combination.
All the places were unique and beautiful in their own way and the timing of the trip in December was ideal for me. I couldn't imagine visiting the Forbidden City or the Great Wall when there were so many crowds and standing in line for ages. And the weather in Kathmandu and Bhutan was ideal, even really warm. And the cold in Chengdu was bearable, but in Beijing it was really very cold. But things got worse as we traveled on to Chendu, so we escaped the cold of Beijing. In addition to the great organization and the great support from Isaac and the guides and drivers, I also made a great friendship with one of the group participants on the trip, which also means a lot to me. After I landed in Munich at the end of the trip, there were tears in my eyes because I can look back on such a magical time with so many great moments, events and people and I'm also happy that everything went so smoothly! A bit of tension was relieved when we landed, because with so many places and flights you can never be sure whether the process will work. Thank you so much for this unique vacation!
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For a long time I wanted to travel to Nepal and Bhutan.I looked after a tour from a German Tour Organizer for a while, but it definitely had to be a d...
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Date of Experience: Dec 27, 2023

Tour Customized by: Isaac

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Travel Route: Kathmandu - Patan - Bhaktapur - Kathmandu - Pokhara - Kathmandu
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