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Kathmandu-Lumbini Tour 06 Nights 07 Days !! KATHMANDU-LUMBINI TOUR 06 NIGHTS 07 DAYS !! HIGHLIGHTS Trip Destination: Nepal Program Duration: 07 Days Group Size: 01 Person Or Above Service Type: Private Tour Mode of Transportation: Private Vehicle Accommodation: Standard Best Season: Jan - May & Sept - Dec Highlighted Destination: Kathmandu-Lumbini DETAIL PROGRAM ITINERARY Day 01: Arrival in Kathmandu: A breathtaking Himalayan flight to Kathmandu is a thrill indeed. Upon arrival at Tribhuvan International Airport (TIA) in Kathmandu, you will be warmly greeted by our representative and s/he will escort you to your Hotel. After check in and refreshing, you will be briefed by your tour executive. Overnight at Hotel Day 02: Kathmandu Sightseeing Tour: (Optional Tour: Early morning at 05.45am, transfer to domestic airport for an hour panoramic Everest flight. The flight departs from 06.30am (approximately) so the interested clients were requested to book your seats with us in advance day. After Everest flight, return back to hotel and have breakfast, then proceed sightseeing activities in Kathmandu valley: Pashupatinath Temple (the Holiest Hindu shrine and the largest collection of temples in the Kathmandu valley alongside the bank of Baghmati River) and Bouddhanath stupa which is among the largest stupa in South Asia. Budhanilkantha Temple (the large finest stone sculpture of sleeping Lord Vishnu) & Kathmandu Durbar square (the monuments of the historical Royal Palace and the Living Goddess Kumari Temple with more ancient temples.) Overnight at Hotel Day 03: Drive, Kathmandu to Lumbini (290 km, 7hrs): In the morning our program leads to Lumbini about 7 hours drive. Check in to hotel with welcome drink. Lumbini is the birthplace of Lord Buddha which is situated in Rupandehi District of Southern Terai (lowland), at an altitude of 600 ft. above sea level. Rest day at relax and leisure. Overnight at Hotel Day 04: Lumbini sightseeing: After breakfast, you will visit Buddha Maya Garden where you can see Ashoka Pillar, Pushkarni Pond, Stone Marks of Lord Buddha’s footprints, Sacred Garden, World Peace Flame. Then after further enjoy visiting some other Buddhist monasteries built by different foreign countries like Chinese Temple, Korean Monastery, Thai Monastery etc. (Optional Program: If you are further interested & time permit, you can visit Tilaurakot, Kapilvastu where you will explore the ruin kingdom of Prince Sidhartha’s palace on additional cost for transfer & guide). Overnight at Hotel Day 05: Drive Lumbini to Kathmandu: After breakfast in the morning, we will proceed return journey to Kathmandu. Optional Temple Tour: If you wish you can visit to wish-fulfilling Goddess “Manakamana Temple” by cable car (cable car ticket fee ************************************************************************************************************************ P O Box 4612, Baluwatar, Kathmandu, Nepal Tel: 00-977-1-4423301, Mobile: 00-977-9851197846 / 47 / 48 / 49 Whatsapp / Viber / Wechat: +977 9851197846 / 48 Email: [email protected] / [email protected] URL: www.explore-vacation.com / www.explorenepaltour.com FB: www.facebook.com/xplorevacation.com should pay directly by clients). Upon arrival in Kathmandu, check in hotel & rest or shopping around the city on your own. Overnight at Hotel. Day 06: Sightseeing tour in Kathmandu: After breakfast we will continue your sightseeing visit attractions: Swoyambhunath stupa (the enlightened Buddha Stupa in the top hill with full glimpse view of Kathmandu valley, recognized by world heritage site and also called the Monkey Temple), And visit to Patan Durbar Square which is located at Lalitpur district (popular for the historical royal palace and the city of finest arts & architecture with masterpiece stone sculpture of Lord Krishna Temple) & Bhaktapur Durbar square (the most charming architectural attractions of the Valley with the ancient most popular historical Royal Palace). Overnight at Hotel Day 07: Departure The final day of your journey. Our representative will farewell you to the airport for your flight back to home. TOUR COST: USD 450 PER PERSON WHAT'S INCLUDED Arrival & departure transfers. Accommodation in Kathmandu twin sharing with breakfast. Accommodation in Lumbini twin sharing with breakfast. Sightseeing tours as per above tour itinerary. Round transfer Kathmandu–Lumbini–Kathmandu. All applicable taxes and service charges. WHAT'S NOT INCLUDED Meals other than breakfast. English speaking tour guide for sightseeing tour. Entry fees for monuments visit. Rafting charge. Manakamana Cable Car Ticket. Personal travel insurance. Insurance for any loss & damage. Bottled drinks. Tips for guide & driver. Any additional cost due to unforeseen circumstances and not mentioned above. ************************************************************************************************************************ P O Box 4612, Baluwatar, Kathmandu, Nepal Tel: 00-977-1-4423301, Mobile: 00-977-9851197846 / 47 / 48 / 49 Whatsapp / Viber / Wechat: +977 9851197846 / 48 Email: [email protected] / [email protected] URL: www.explore-vacation.com / www.explorenepaltour.com FB: www.facebook.com/xplorevacation.com .
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