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Download Trip Note Contact Details: Web: www.nepalpackagetour.com Email: [email protected] Cell No: +9779871016865 (whatsapp, viber, WeChat) Kathmandu Pokhara Tour 5 Nights 6 days is the leading tour that most travelers do here in Nepal. This tour combines natural Sites, historical monuments, Hindu religious sites, and mountain views with the peaceful city of Pokhara. It is one of the best and most popular tours by travelers who mainly take city tours and take some landscapes. Kathmandu city consists of 3 different cities. The oldest is Bhaktapur, and the youngest is Patan, but these three cities are very familiar with the history, culture, religion, traditions, and people of Nepal in the Kathmandu Valley. This Kathmandu Pokhara tour gives you a brief overview of what Nepal is like. Visiting Kathmandu gives you a cultural and historical overview of Nepal, while Pokhara offers excellent views of the Himalayas, pristine lakes, stupas, viewpoints, and more. Popular Highlights Visit the UNESCO world heritage sites in Kathmandu Fascinating sunset and sunrise views from Sarangkot View Point Visit amazing caves in Pokhara like Bat Cave and Mahendra Cave Visit Devi's fall (Patale Chango), which originated from Lake Phewa Boat ride on Phewa Lake to Tal Barahi Temple with Excellent view Of Fishtail Paragliding with great aerial views of the city of Pokhara and the surrounding lakes Visit the Mountain Museum and learn more about Nepal, its mountains, and its people. Enjoy mountain views at Annapurna and Dhaulagiri Range, including Machhapuchhre. Find yourself in picturesque places, which are very often surrounded by the beauty of nature. We can customize Your Kathmandu Pokhara Tour itinerary according to your needs. Please write to us for the individual itinerary. The price varies depending on the hotel star category, transport, private vehicle, and flight service. Day 01: Arrival in Kathmandu, overnight at the hotel. Day 02: Early morning mountain flight and full day sightseeing in Kathmandu city, overnight at hotel. Day 03: Drive or fly to Pokhara. Overnight in the hotel (6/7 hours by car and 45 minutes by flight). Day 04: Sunrise View from Sarangkot and full day Pokhara City sightseeing. Overnight at the hotel. Day 05: Drive or flight to Kathmandu. Farewell dinner in a typical Nepalese restaurant with a cultural dance show. Night in the hotel. Day 06: Final departure, flight back to your country. Kathmandu has many world heritage sites. They are Pashupatinath Temple, Swayambhunath Stupa, Boudhanath Stupa, and Kathmandu Durbar Square. The name of the city Kathmandu also comes from the temple that is located inside Kathmandu Durbar Square, Kasthamandap Temple. An essential thing in Kathmandu is to see the holy Hindu temple, Pashupatinath, and the largest Buddhist stupa. With Pashupatinath, you can understand crucial Hinduism and learn how Hindus cremated the corpse of it. Boudhanath is an ancient stupa that is believed to contain the Kashyap Buddha's relics based on the stupa's foundation. You will fly or drive to Pokhara with a breathtaking view of the Himalayan Mountains on your Kathmandu Pokhara tour. You can also take the tourist bus, but it is a very long trip, and you will again lose your two days. When you land in Pokhara, the Annapurna Himalayas are perfectly visible from the airport and from anywhere. You will see Annapurna II, Mt. Fishtail, Mt. Dhaulagiri, and many more peaks. There are many places to visit in Pokhara, such as Saragkot, World Peace Stupa, International Mountain Museums, Davis Falls, Phewa Lake, and many more. The peaceful and beautiful surroundings of Pokhara allow you to enjoy your holidays in its excellent tourist sites. Detail Itinerary Day 01: Arrival in Kathmandu, Nepal. Upon arrival at Kathmandu International Airport, our representative will greet you with a Nepalese flower garland and accompany you to your hotel in Kathmandu. Evening time is a break to explore the Thamel area, the leading center for tourists. You will have dinner in one of the best Nepalese restaurants with its cultural/traditional dance show. Night at the Hotel Kathmandu. Meals include: Dinner Day 02: Early Morning Mountain Flight and sightseeing in Kathmandu Early morning, Mountain Flight: You will meet our staff early in the morning at the hotel lobby. Depart from your hotel to the Kathmandu Domestic Airport terminal for a one-hour scenic flight over the mountain. This flight is an impressive experience with a multitude of snow-covered mountain panoramas. You can see the mountain ranges from this scenic flight. The Mountain ranges Extend from Ganesh Himal, Langtang, and Jugal Himal to Gaurishankar, Melun Tse, and Dorji Lakpa in the middle that extends up to Mount Everest. You can also see Mt Makalu in the east of Everest. On this flight, you will experience four of the highest peaks in the world. After an overwhelming flight overlooking the mountains, return to the hotel for breakfast. After having breakfast, You will visit Kathmandu Durbar Square - it is in the heart of Kathmandu with various temples. Monuments, palaces of the ancient king (Durbar) of the modern king, and Kumari Ghar - the home of the living God in Nepal, the most popular, must be seen in Nepal. One should be surprised to see various impressive temples and fascinating old stories from the palaces. Swoyambhu Temple: It is also called the Monkey Temple because you can get large numbers of monkeys. It is very nice to see how different monkeys eat and live in this region with their newborns and small babies. This Buddhist shrine also has excellent historical influence. It is believed that in ancient times Kathmandu was a pond with a mixture of mud and snakes, and from there, a lotus with light arises, and the person conserves it by erecting the sanctuary on it. From that moment on, it is called Swoyambhu, a self-risen temple. You have come to this place; It is believed that all of their sins were washed away. You will feel some peace of mind when you see these wonders from the Buddhist shrine. Boudhanath Stupa: It is one of the largest Buddhist shrines in ancient Nepal. This sector influences the majority of the Tibetan population. We can see around 100 different Tibetan monasteries in this region. It is believed that if we pray our wish in front of this shrine, we will be granted. Moreover, some myths say that this is the center of the earth to feel energy and peace of mind when we arrive in this pure and holy sanctuary. Pashupatinath Temple: It is located near the Boudhanath Stupa, although this temple is derived from Hinduism. So anyone who has come to this place feels reassured. Shiva Linga has symbolized himself as the energy and life that inhabit this earth. Therefore we worship the power of the Godhead and the ability to bring about, spread, or live the work of this earth. The uniqueness is seen as a funeral, which has excellent value in Hinduism and is a mystic for the person from another religion. After death, his body is buried. Still, in cremation, we close the corpse's Fire, and we will just let his ashes dissolve in the nearby pure, holy river - Ganga, since Ganga is believed to have the power to wash away all of man's sins in this world. After seeing these prized important landmarks in Kathmandu, we will take you to your hotel. Night in Kathmandu. Kathmandu Durbar Square: Kathmandu Durbar Square is the historic landmark of the Kathmandu Valley. Here you will learn how Kathmandu and all of Nepal were ruled. After the unification of all of Nepal, it was the place Nepal left for a long time before the royal palace of NarayanHiti was built. The living goddess Kumari is the main attraction in Kathmandu Durbar Square. Meals include: Breakfast Day 03: Travel or flight to Pokhara After breakfast, we will be driven to Pokhara in a comfortable private vehicle, and it will take about 5-6 hours with a panoramic view along the way. You will be surprised to see after crossing the urban area. You will be greeted with the villages with some hiking mountains and their green trees on the way. In the middle, there is a break for lunch, and you will be there again. On the way, enjoy the panoramic view with another cultural dweller. Once you arrive in Pokhara, you will be greeted with fresh air, touristic aspects, and the beautiful sea town of Pokhara. The afternoon is the best time to see your bazaar. We will spend the night in Pokhara. Meals include: Breakfast Day 04: Sightseeing in Pokhara Today is the most important day of your tour as you drive to Sarangkot, a vital lookout to see the Himalayas. In the early morning, go to Sarangkot to see the fantastic views of the Annapurna Mountains, Machhepuchhre, Himchuli, Manaslu, and many others. After a few hours in Sarangkot, return to the hotel for breakfast. After a short break, you can visit Pokhara. After breakfast, we will do your best sightseeing tour in Pokhara - Davis Fall in Pokhara is an extraordinary waterfall that is about 500 feet deep and is one of the most beautiful natural phenomena in this paradisiacal place Pokhara. The Gupteswor Mahadev Temple is a living sign of natural wonder. A Shiva Lingam has appeared in the womb of the mountain, making every visit a kind of thirst for adventure. Sailing on the serene Phewa Lake is another thrill that brings a sort of serenity to the lap of its beautiful lake with the base of Fishtail Mountain. We will spend the night in Pokhara. Meals include: Breakfast Day 05: Return to Kathmandu After a delicious local breakfast, travel to Kathmandu by private vehicle.
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