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Nepal Itenary Phewa Lake WONDERS OF NEPAL 06 Nights / 07 Days 2N Kathmandu - 1N Pokhra - 2N Chitwan - 1N Kathmandu PACKAGE HIGHLIGHTS • Visit Kathmandu, Pashupatinath, Boudhanath, Durbar Square & Swayambhunath Stupa • Cable car ride to Manakamana temple & Boating in Phewa Lake • Popular Lakes of Pokhra - Phewa, Begnas and Rupa • Sightseeing in Pokhra • Chitwan National Park and Elephant Safari • Services of English speaking guide during sightseeing tours • Assistance at airport and sightseeing tours by private air-conditioned vehicle • Start and End in Kathmandu Manakamana Temple Day 01 Arrival in Kathmandu Our representative will meet you upon arrival in Kathmandu - an exotic and fascinating showcase of a very rich culture, art and tradition. The valley, roughly an oval bowl, is encircled by a range of green terraced hills and dotted by compact clusters of red tiled-roofed houses. After reaching, check-in at the hotel and spend the rest of the evening at leisure with an overnight stay in Kathmandu. Day 02 Sightseeing in Kathmandu After breakfast, set out to discover the bustling Kathmandu. Start by visiting Pashupatinath temple, Boudhanath temple and famous Durbar Square. Also visit Swayambhunath Stupa, the most ancient and enigmatic of all the holy shrines in Kathmandu valley. In the evening, visit the Thamel neighborhood & the Garden of Dreams. Stay overnight in Kathmandu. Day 03 Kathmandu – Pokhara (210 kms / approx.5 hours) After breakfast, drive to Pokhara and en route enjoy a beautiful cable car ride to Manakamana temple. Pokhara is known for its lovely lakes - Phewa, Begnas and Rupa, which have their source in the glacial Annapurna Range of the Himalayas. Also visit Sarangkot village, Davi’s waterfall, the old Bazaar and Bindyabasini Temple. Post this, enjoy a peaceful boat ride on Phewa Lake. Stay the night in Pokhara. Day 04 Pokhara – Chitwan (160 kms / approx. 5 hours) After breakfast, proceed for half day visit of Sarangkot hill. Sarangkot is a small hilltop, which is famous for its breathtaking view of a beautiful sunrise & the panoramic sweep of the magnificent Himalayan peaks. Later, drive to Chitwan (meaning ‘Heart of the Jungle’), which is one of the premier attractions in Nepal as well as a World Heritage property and home to a sizeable population of wildlife. The Chitwan park is especially popular for its protection of the One Horned Rhinoceros, the Royal Bengal Tiger and the Gharial Crocodile. Spend the night in Chitwan. Day 05 Chitwan After breakfast, start with an elephant safari, which provides an opportunity to get a close view of the endangered one-horned rhinoceros of Chitwan as well as a possible glimpse of the elusive Royal Bengal tiger. Later, hop into a wooden canoe for a tour of the Rapti River, where the Gharial crocodiles sunbathe on the shores. Enjoy the rest of the day at your leisure or indulging in adventurous jungle activities such as nature walks. Spend the night in Chitwan. Day 06 Chitwan – Kathmandu (180 kms / approx. 6 hours) After breakfast, drive to Kathmandu and spend your evening there at leisure. Stay overnight in Kathmandu. Day 07 Departure from Kathmandu After breakfast, transfer to Kathmandu airport for your return flight back home. Swayambunath Stupa Tharmel Garden of Dreams Gharial Crocodile Reserve * Option available to condense into 4 night package * For customizations please feel free to get in touch with us at [email protected] * All the above information is correct at time of uploading on the website and is subject to change without notice Annapurna Range.
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