Kathmandu – Dhulikhel – Kathmandu – Chitwan – Pokhara – Depart Kathmandu
Lying between the majestic Himalayan range and the sultry Indian plains, Nepal is a land of lush green valleys, towering snow peaks, yaks and yetis, monasteries and prayer flags fluttering against the blue skies.
Here, time permitting, you can literally climb to one of the nine highest points on earth. Equally exciting, you can try your hand at spotting the single-horned Asiatic Rhinos in Chitwan National Park. Or you can take a step back in time and explore the many hidden squares and alleyways of Kathmandu, Patan or Bhaktapur, where temples or stupas adorn nearly every corner and the Gods of yore keep watchful eye over their earthly abodes.
The valley is historically termed as “Nepal Proper” and has been the home of Newari culture, a cosmopolitan urban civilization in the Himalayan foothills.
The snow fed mountains seen from Dhulikhel are a fine panorama. Green inviting hills turned into beautifully carved agricultural terraces cater to the beholders’ pleasure.
Its dense forests and grassy plains are home to rare mammals like one-horned rhinos and Bengal tigers.
The rare combinations of snow clad peaks and snow fed lakes and rivers has helped to make the valley of Pokhara (210 km from Kathmandu) one of the most picturesque natural attractions in the country.
Welcome to Nepal!
Your flight lands at Kathmandu International Airport (Flights booked directly and details to be advised)
After completing all the Immigration and Custom formalities, you are met by our representative and you transfer together to your hotel.
You are booked to stay at Dwarika’s hotel.
A unique place to stay with plenty of character, Dwarika’s is a museum and hotel in one.
Your room will be available for immediate check-in.
The rest of the morning/ afternoon is at leisure. This evening your guide meets you in the hotel lobby and you visit Thamel.
The word “Thamel” derived from Newari language of ethnic Kathmandu inhabitants, represents a budding commercial hub of greater Kathmandu region. Over the time, the small hipster town changed dramatically in terms of lifestyle and socio-economic stature. Today, it is one of the most visited place in the whole of Nepal by the tourists.
Despite its cultural transitions, this area never lost its roots and charm of yester-years. You can still find buildings made up of mud and brick among new concrete building, Temples dedicated to ancient Hindu Gods and Goddesses in various corners, inhabitants clad in ethnic Newari couture roaming the streets, and many local festivals celebrated inside the premise of Thamel.
After your visit to Thamel you return to your hotel. It has been a long day so we suggest you dine in-house.
Our suggestion is Toran, Dwarika’s multi-cuisine all day restaurant.
Overnight at hotel.
Optional: Early morning Mountain (Everest) flight (subject to good weather conditions)
Also known as the ‘roof of the world’, Mount Everest is the world’s highest peak. Standing majestically among the other impressive peaks of the mighty Himalayas it is a special privilege to be able to scale this particular peak for any climber. Fortunately for you, you do not have to make the actual trek. This morning, you take instead a comfortable mountain flight up into the mountains and get a glimpse, up close and personal, of the Himalayas and of course Mount Everest.
After the flight, return to your hotel for breakfast.
Later proceed for sightseeing tour of Patan City.
Once a fiercely independent city-state, Patan is now almost a suburb of Kathmandu, separated only by the murky Bagmati River. Many locals still call the city by its original Sanskrit name of Lalitpur (City of Beauty) or by its Newari name, Yala. Patan’s spectacular Durbar Square – even after the 2015 earthquake, remains the finest collection of temples and palaces in the whole of Nepal.
One of the sights you see today is the Golden temple. Untouched by the earthquake, this unique Buddhist monastery is just north of Durbar Sq. It was allegedly founded in the 12th century, and it has existed in its current form since 1409. The temple gets its name from the gilded metal plates that cover most of its frontage and it is one of the most beautiful in Patan.
Manga Hitti, a sunken area of the square where locals collect water from three beautiful carved stone spouts makes for a good photo stop. Directly across from the water conduit was the three-tiered pagoda style Bhimsen temple, dedicated to the god of business and trade, currently undergoing renovations. Beside the Bhimsen temple is another wooden pagoda style temple, this time only two tiered. This, the Vishwanath temple, is dedicated to Shiva and is guarded by two huge stone elephants on the eastern side, while on the western side sits Shiva’s mount Nandi the bull, ready to take Shiva where he needs to go.
Wandering on through the square, the hugely impressive stone temple of Krishna Mandir, in the Northern Indian style, grabs your attention more than the rest. Two large stone columns stand in the square each approximately twenty feet high. On one sits a Garuda (half man, half bird) and on the other sits a brass statue of King Yoganarandra Malla’s statue, who conquered Patan in 1597, uniting the valley.
On your walk you will also come across two wooden pagoda style temples and one fine stone Krishna temple before passing the giant Taleju Bell, used by the people of the time to alert the king of their grievances. And of course, it is hard to miss the Royal Palace of Patan. The red-brick, three-story building is striped with lines of ornate mahogany windows which look onto the square outside and the courtyards within the palace grounds.
The museum in the Royal Palace is your last stop. Depending on your interest you can spend as much or as little time meandering your way through the exhibits.
After lunch you board your coach and drive back to Kathmandu.
The rest of the day is at leisure.
For dinner this evening we recommend Krishnarpan. The dinner at this restaurant takes you on a journey through the culinary cultures of Nepal. The diversity of the food across the various communities and regions is celebrated with pride through the intricately carved menu.
Overnight at hotel.
Breakfast at hotel
Today morning you set out for a tour of Kathmandu city including Boudhnath
Begin at Kathmandu Durbar Square, Kathmandu’s number one tourist attraction. Though a few of the square’s 50-plus monuments date from the 12th century, most are from the time of the Malla Kings. Probably the most famous building here is the Kumari Bahal, a building richly decorated with beautiful woodcarvings, which is home to the Royal Kumari, the Living Goddess, and a manifestation of the great goddess Durga. Nearby the former Royal Palace is the Mall Dynasty dwelling, once considerably more extensive than today. Within, the courtyard Nassal Chowk, originally hosted dramatic dance performances, now it is the coronation site of the Shah kings and contains some of the finest wood carvings you will see anywhere in the kingdom.
After a tour of the Square, your next stop is Boudhnath.
This great stupa is one of Nepal’s most distinctive monuments and one of the most important Buddhist sites in Nepal and, with a diameter of over 100 meters, amongst the largest in the world. There are a number of legends accounting for the Stupa’s construction, but it is generally believed to date from the 5th century. All Stupas contain holy relics and Buddha is said to contain the remains of the past Buddha Kasyapa. Buddha is a particular focus for Kathmandu’s Tibetan community and throughout the day there is a constant stream of people circling the stupa spinning prayer wheels and reciting mantras. Surrounding the stupa are six major monasteries and a host of smaller ones as well as cafes, restaurants and shops selling Tibetan carpets and Newari silversmiths.
In the afternoon you have lunch at a Newari home. Your lunch will be a set menu designed to showcase the best offerings from this cuisine.
After lunch you set out by road to Dhulikhel (approximately 01 hour and 30 minutes’ drive).
On arrival, you transfer directly to Dwarika’s Resort, Dhulikhel.
Set over 20 acres, the resort is spread over a lush hillside and lies at an altitude of 1,700 metres among pine, rhododendron and cherry blossom trees, to name just a few. Each suite faces the Himalayas and from the highest point at the resort, you can enjoy a 360-degree view of the mighty Himalaya and the Kavre-Palanchowk valley below.
One of the main elements of the resort is the Pancha Kosha Himalayan Spa, where treatments are derived from a blend of Ayurveda, Buddhist Medicine and local knowledge. The unique herbs used for the treatments are grown within the Spa’s grounds, or sourced from across the Himalayan region. A number of holistic activities are available at the resort, and you will have time over the next two days to enjoy and experience some of them.
All meals are at the Resort.
The evening is at leisure.
Overnight at Resort.
The day is at leisure.
There are many activities you can explore: Try your hand at yoga and meditation, and at the calming activities of pottery or mandala making, or take in the minerals of Himalayan rock salt at the salt-house. Energise the chakras in the sound and colour therapy chambers that are nestled among the trees, or experience the meditation maze.
Alternatively, take in the energy of the navagraha (nine planets) and learn about Hindu astronomy at the library, or browse through books on Buddhist philosophy and Nepal’s unique cultural and geographic diversity.
Other activities include gentle hikes in the surrounding areas, nature walks, bird and butterfly watching, pottery, and visits to nearby sites such as the legendary Namobuddha Monastery, or traditional Newari villages such as Panauti.
Overnight at Resort.
Early breakfast at Resort.
It is an early departure this morning; start at 0730 hrs and drive to Kathmandu airport (approximately 01 hour and 30 minutes’ drive) for your flight YT 173 for Bharatpur (1030 / 1050 Hours)
Upon arrival, you will be assisted and transfer by road to Barahi Jungle Lodge (approximately 01-hour drive).
The lodge is nestled in a forested patch of 12 hectares and the construction is inspired by the local Tharu villages. It blends effortlessly with the surrounding environment and sets a high standard in eco operations. There are in house experienced team of naturalists, 4 private elephants and a fleet of jeeps & boats. The lodge is strategically located in Meghauli, west Chitwan considered the best area for viewing wildlife.
All meals are included at the Lodge.
The afternoon is at leisure.
In the evening, a short walk from your rooms takes you to the river where a traditional Patela boat will be anchored for you. You gently float downstream the Rapti River towards the western boundary of the park formed by Himalayan Narayani looking out for crocodiles and several Wetland Species, migrants and residents and if lucky get a closer view of the Rhinos wallowing in water. Disembark at a preselected spot and another short walk gets you to a view point where chairs and a BBQ are set up. Over chilled sundowners and hot snacks enjoy the sunset and soak in the lovely views.
Jeeps parked nearby are on hand to drive you back to the Lodge.
The rest of the evening is at leisure.
This evening there is a Cultural Performance at the Lodge that is worth attending.
Centuries old culture of ostensible survivors in Nepal, Tharu Dance is an amazing way of expressing the significance of festivals, farm land and the tradition of united families in the life of Tharus. The cultural performances are organized at the lodge after sunsets. We encourage guests to interact and join them in the performance.
Overnight at Lodge.
Start the day with an Elephant Safari.
Elephant safaris are conducted in morning (0600 hrs.) and evening time in the community forest attached to the lodge. This Riverine forest is dominated by Silk Cotton trees and Grassland along with three natural watering holes, shelters a good population of Rhinos and is a spot for occasional visits of the ace predators. It is a one and a half hour comfortable ride which can bring you with some close wildlife encounters that are watched sitting on elephant’s back.
Return for breakfast at the Café.
The morning is at leisure.
You have the option of a village visit that takes you to Tharu houses and an opportunity to experience the coexistence of modernity and tradition in the village. You will get a chance to learn and explore while streaming through the pollution free roads, stretches of farmlands and ancestral homes and welcoming locals.
After lunch you are off on your first jungle/ jeep safari, done by 4×4 jeeps.
Once more cross the width of the Rapti River by boat to the banks on the opposite side where your jeeps await. There are three choices of routes available which our naturalists pick upon their experience on current sightings and animal movement.
Jeep safari is the most preferred way to experience the dense flora and vivacious wildlife of Chitwan as you pass through various habitats following the tracks in the company of an experienced naturalist.
The evening is at leisure.
Overnight at Lodge.
Nature walk is a unique highlight of Chitwan.
This on foot safari helps you to be into the shoes of naturalists to explore study and unravel the hidden secret in the woods. The jungle walk offers a great chance of spotting wildlife and is quite adventurous. As per the interest of the guest the nature walks can be longer or shorter. There are well-defined circuits developed after observing the animal movement in different habitats of the park. The nature walks are led by an experienced naturalist and lodge’s local nature guide.
After you return to the Lodge the rest of the morning is at leisure.
If you like you can opt to Elephant briefing, feeding and bathing is your special time with the elephants where you can learn about these pachyderms and spend some time with them under a tree or in the river. With the trained mahouts as guides, brace yourself for preparing special sandwiches (a grass wrap) with ingredients of an elephant’s choice. You may also feed them potatoes, bananas and later go with them to swim in the river while washing and cleaning them and also get washed in process.
In the afternoon you have a second jeep / jungle safari reserved for you again.
As this is your last night in Chitwan, a private bush dinner will be arranged this evening for you.
Overnight at Lodge.
After breakfast drive to Bharatpur airport for your short 15 minutes flight to Pokhara.
A nature’s gem and one of Nepal’s most spectacular locations, Pokhara seduces with its amazing mountainous surroundings and the charming Lake Phewa. Amongst the many activities that Pokhara has to offers, such as fishing, paragliding, or walking around, admiring the mountain peaks mirrored in the calm waters of Phewa Lake, is simply an unforgettable experience.
Upon arrival at Pokhara, you are assisted with your transfer to the Fish Tail Lodge
The evening is at leisure.
Overnight at hotel.
After breakfast transfer for a 2 hours hike to Kalabang Village situated on a hilltop at 1500 m above sea level.
The village is a place of full serenity and peace and it offers a stunning panorama of the snow – capped mountain ranges, lush vegetation, shimmering water of Lake Phewa and beautiful Pokhara valley. Kalabang is mainly inhabited by Gurungs, Brahmins and Dalits. They will offer you a very warm welcome and you will have the chance to interact with them and get a glimpse of their ancient culture and traditions. You also have the opportunity to visit the village, community school and its own income-generating coffee farm.
This afternoon explore some of the sights around Pokhara.
Visit the Bindabasini Temple, a striking temple that looks calmly over the bustling city of Pokhara.
David’s Fall is a scenic water fall which lies about 2km south west of Pokhara city. It was named after a foreigner David who was swept into an underground passage beneath the fall while swimming in the Pardi Khola. The Gupteshwor Temple situated across the road is a beautiful temple built inside the cave. It holds an auspicious value among the Hindu pilgrims because inside the cave is a well preserved shivalinga (phallic form of Lord Shiva) where people come and worship Lord Shiva.
The International Mountain Museum is a popular museum that maintains a systematic record of all the successful eight thousand, geographic flora and fauna and all the major human activities in the range.
And of course, the highlight is a cruise on Fewa Lake.
Fewa (Phewa) Lake is the second largest lake in Nepal. The wooden boats at the lake with the endless book shops, lodges and restaurants along the lakeside make the whole environment vivid and vibrant. In the middle of the lake stands the famous Barahi temple. The reflection of the Fishtail Mountain in the crystal clear and serene water of Phewa Lake is something not to be missed.
Overnight at hotel.
Wake up early morning to watch the sunrise from Sarangkot and capture the changing colors of the Himalayan peaks. It is a spellbinding experience.
Return to your hotel for breakfast.
After breakfast, check out from the hotel to fly back to Kathmandu.
Upon arrival at Kathmandu, transfer to your hotel.
In the evening you visit Swayambhunath.
The most ancient and enigmatic of the Valley’s holy shrines, the golden-spired stupa of Swayambhunath tops a wooded hillock. Records of its history date as far as the 5th century but its origins are believed to be older. It is the Kathmandu Valley’s most sacred Buddhist shrine and whilst its worshippers include the Vajrayana Buddhists of northern Nepal and Tibet, Newari Buddhists are the most fervent devotees.
Overnight at hotel.
Breakfast in the Hotel.
In time, transfer to Kathmandu International Airport to board flight for onward journey (Flights booked directly and details to be advised)
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Note: Hotel check out is at 1200 hours.
PARAGLIDING (TANDEM FLIGHT)
Paragliding in Nepal amongst the grandest scenery on earth is an inspiring experience. Float over mystery, shrouded monasteries, and ancient places, beautiful turquoise lakes, ranging Himalayan Rivers, exotic jungle, and village forgotten by time. It involves a pilot flying with a passenger. Both of them have separate harness that is attached to each other and the wing. Paragliding harness are built for comfort and safety, they feel more like an armchair.
After take-off, the passenger just sits back, relaxes, and takes in the epic scenery. Even taking picture is not a problem. Para gliders can foot launch and gently foot land again and are very portable. We can take them anywhere and fly from most mountains in Nepal. Annapurna Panorama Flights: we take 20 minutes’ drive from Pokhara uphill to Sarangkot view point 2000 ft above Lakeside. This is where we take off. From here, we can see three highest mountains in the world, Dhaulagiri, Annapurna and Manaslu all are over 8000 meters. There are three types of Tandem flights:
CLOUD BUSTER (PANORAMA TANDEM FLIGHT): this midday flight gives you the thrill of high flights as we thermal up above Sarangkot in the company of eagles and vultures, 20-30 minutes. We land by the lake upon completion of the flight.
ULTRA-LIGHT AIRCRAFT
RECOMMENDED TIME: AM
Ultra-light aircraft take off from Pokhara and offer spectacular views of the lakes, mountains, and villages. This is an ideal way to see life from a new perspective. The choice of the Pokhara Valley for ultra-light aircraft is appropriate chiefly because of the proximity of the mountains, and the scenic lakes. For those who wished they could fly like birds when growing up, this flight is necessary. It might be lonely at the top, but the spectacular view from up high certainly makes it all worth it. Flights are from the Pokhara airport beginning September through June. The flights take place from sunrise to 11a.m. and from 3p.m. to sunset every day during these months.
FLY FOR FUN (15 MINUTES): The shortest flight takes you over the city of Pokhara, Fewa lake, near Sarangkot hill, over the Buddha monastery and the south side of the city. This short flight will give you a panoramic view of the whole Annapurna Range with a view of another 8000 metre peak – Dhaulagiri, in the distance.
NEPAL MOUNTAIN FLIGHT (30 MINUTES): This flight of medium duration, takes you slightly higher and further. You’ll fly over the Tibetan refugee camp and as far as for 30 minute, on the northern part of the valley. The view is simply superb.
MOUNTAIN RANGE SKY TREK (01 HOUR): Truly memorable addition to any trip to Nepal. We take you over the city of Pokhara, Fewa Lake, near Sarangkot hill, over the Buddhist monastery on the south side of the city, as well as the Tibetan refugee camp and past Lamachour to the north. The view is simply superb. You fly at an altitude of 9,000 feet above sea level and you go very close to Fish Tail peak and enter the Seti valley, itself a hidden remote valley.
BUNGEE JUMPING
RECOMMENDED TIME: AM
Nepal’s adventure tourism sector is all set to welcome a new member-the Water Touch Bungee. Situated at Hemja near the Tibetan Camp in Pokhara, the around 80m high bungee will consist of a cliff of 50m and 32 m of a steel tower. The facility is expected to come into operation from the first week of September. High Ground Adventures Pvt. Ltd. is building the world’s highest bungee of this kind.
The adventure lovers who jump of the steel tower for the water touch bungee will ultimately dive into a natural pond some 15-20m deep. The company who has been operating the Zip-liner in Pokhara is promoting the new establishment as bungee with a thrill. Pokhara is already famous in the world for a plethora of adventure sports from Paragliding, par hawking, zip-flyer, trekking, Stand up paddle and many more. Addition of ‘Water touch bungee’ will surely boost up adventure tourism in Pokhara.