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Nepal Planet Treks &Amp Nepal Planet Treks & Expedition P. Ltd. Day Tour in Pharping & Dhkshinkali, Cost - Itinerary Introduction Pharping Village, it is day tour to Traveled to Pharping, a relatively off the beaten trad New – 19km south of Kathmandu and it is One of the famous Buddhist stupas is known as Pharping village a lot of Monasteries all most situated on a hilltop offering breathtaking views of pristine mountains. All monastery is a masterpiece. Its interior is covered with wall murals that leave one with a sense of joy and wonder. The hospitality at the monastery’s and village is gracious and warm. Falling in love with how people here make sure everyone has a pleasant experience. Some peoples are staying is interacting with approx 200 resident monks-observing their monastic life and having worldly and/or spiritual conversations with them. If you ones been there Pharping village makes you feel at home. Dakshinkali temple-It is Just 4 kilometers further south of pharming on the Valley rim is the temple of Dashinkali dedicated the Hindu goddess Kali the shrine is especially crowded on the Monday and Saturday when animal sacrifices are offered to the deity on the way lies Chobhar gorge, the Bodhisattva G.P.O.Box: 12662, Thamel, Kathmandu, Nepal Telephone: +977-1-4429434, Email:[email protected], Website: https://www.nepalplanettreks.com Page 1/3 Nepal Planet Treks & Expedition P. Ltd. Manjushree is said to have cut an incision here to drain out the lake which ones covered the valley and there is small but picturesque temple of Adinath on the top of a hill from where one can a panoramic views of the snow cover Himalayas. we have many good places to see in a day tour Kathmandu Valley, so according to the those, one of the Dakshinkali and Pharming is one of the best places to see in around Kathmandu city. so for further more details please queries us, any time by email, phone or WhatsApp, whatever easy for you, So we will try to do our best for your day tour and a short program with beautiful day time around Kathmandu Nepal. Trip Facts Trip Duration 6 hour Trip Grade: Easy Best Season All months. Per Day Hiking: 5-6 Hour Elevation 1350m Trip Cost 80 Group Size 1-20 Trip Start kathmandu Trip End Kathmandu Fix Departure All the years Itinerary Details Day 01 : Day tour Out of Valley After breakfast around 9:30 starts to full days sightseeing Phrarping and Dashinkali. Takes you to a tour around both places which is accomplished within 5-6 hours. Cost Includes All itinerary as on itinerary. All land transportation. Mineral water in the car. English Speaking/Nepalese Speaking driver Tour guide G.P.O.Box: 12662, Thamel, Kathmandu, Nepal Telephone: +977-1-4429434, Email:[email protected], Website: https://www.nepalplanettreks.com Page 2/3 Nepal Planet Treks & Expedition P. Ltd. Private Tour. All entrance fees as stated in the itinerary. Petrol & Parking fees. 23% VAT (Government tax and service charge) Cost Excludes Personal expenses.Travel Insurance. Tipping to a local guide, tour guide and driver. Frequently Asked Questions Day tour out of Valley. After breakfast around 9:30 starts to full days sightseeing Phrarping and Dashinkali. Takes you to a tour around both places which is accomplished within 5-6 hours. G.P.O.Box: 12662, Thamel, Kathmandu, Nepal Telephone: +977-1-4429434, Email:[email protected], Website: https://www.nepalplanettreks.com Page 3/3 Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org).
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