US$ 930
Per Person Twin Sharing basis.
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Kathmandu and Pokhara Tour is one of the best sightseeing tours to explore Kathmandu's landmark destinations. Pokhara and Nagarkot offer the best panoramic views of the wonderful Himalayas. On this tour, we visit the World Heritage cultural sights of Kathmandu and Pokhara in Nepal.
You can see the panoramic mountain view of the Langtang range and many other mountains from Nagarkot, including Mount Everest, weather permits. We visit Pokhara's peaceful city with its beautiful lake with all those stunning mountains of Annapurna and Dhaulagiri region and Fishtail just next to you.
At Sarangkote in Pokhara, you have another classic 180-degree mountain view that is breathtaking. This Classic Nepal tour is only for 6 nights and 7 days holidays – a week in Nepal. You will see all those magnificent mountains with landmarks in Kathmandu and Pokhara in this short time.
By booking this private tour you will not only enjoy personalized service with the guide in English, French, German and Spanish etc., you can also do it any day of the week and you will have several schedules to choose from. Also, if you're a large group, you'll save money!
This trip cost is approximately about US$ 930 per person in the twin shareing basis. Please Contact us for group price or more help.
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Arrive at Tribhuwan International Airport in Kathmandu. You will be welcomed by our Guide and transferred to the Hotel.
After breakfast, you will be leaving the Hotel for sightseeing. You will go to see the World Heritage sites in Kathmandu city. At first, you will see the one very famous Hindu Temple – Pashupati Nath temple, where you can have the opportunity to see the cremation of the dead body on the bank of the Holy river Bagmati. After Visit Pashupatinath, you will go to Boudhanath Stupa at Boudha. You will see here Buddhist monks and other Buddhist and Hindu people chanting and spinning the prayer wheel around the huge Buddhist stupa.
After visiting this site, you will go to Swayambhunath Temple and Patan Durbar Square. Both places are very beautiful. After sightseeing, drive to Nagarkot – located 32 kilometers North-East of Kathmandu Valley with an altitude of 2175 meters above sea level. One of the most popular destinations for the view of sunrise and sunset as well as the beautiful panoramic view of the Himalayas range, including Mount Everest, weather permitting.
Overnight at Hotel in Nagarkot.
Early morning wake up to see the Sunrise view over 180 degrees Panoramic view of the mountains including Everest: Wake up early in the morning to catch the view of the Himalayas including Mt Everest- the highest peak in the world at sunrise from your room. You will enjoy taking photos of those all the magnificent views of glorious mountains. After enjoying the mountains' views, you will have breakfast and then drive to Kathmandu en route to visit Bhaktapur Durbar Square for sightseeing. This is another beautiful place with all the architecture then after, transfer to the Hotel in Kathmandu. Check into Hotel. Free time for shopping and explore the local market and relax.
Overnight in Kathmandu
After breakfast, you will drive from Kathmandu to Pokhara. There are many villages and people from different ethnic groups with their dialogue, culture, and costume. Views are very scenic on the way to Pokhara. The greenery hills on the national highway and Trishuli River where you can see people doing rafting and enjoying themselves. Pokhara is very famous because of the mountains and the lakes. We will stay at the lakeside, one of the biggest lakes at Pokhara called Fewa Lake. In the evening, you will enjoy boating at Fewa lake and visit the Barah temple right at the lake's center. There will be many tourist-local and foreigners.
Overnight in Pokhara.
Wake up early in the morning and drive around half an hour to Sarangkot for a beautiful Panoramic Sunrise view over the magnificent mountains. Enjoy the clear and beautiful view of Mt Fishtail, Manasalu (8157 M), 5 peaks of Annapurna(I-8091 M), Dhaulagiri (8176 M), and many snows capped mountains and peaks. Fish Tail is the holy mountain in the Annapurna region. People are not allowed to climb this mountain.
After sunrise view, you drive back to Hotel and have breakfast. After breakfast, you will go for half-day sightseeing at Pokhara city. Today, you will visit Davi's Fall or Patale Chango, Seti Gorge, Gupteswor Mahadev Cave and Bindabasini Temple. After sightseeing, you get back to the Hotel.
Overnight in Pokhara
After having breakfast, you will drive from Pokhara to Kathmandu, enjoying all those scenic views of the villages and different landscapes. In Kathmandu, you will stay at the Hotel and the rest of the day is free for personal activities – like shopping, visiting around the tourist hub at Thamel.
Your Kathmandu and Pokhara Tour is finished. You will be transferred to the Airport and fly back to Home with all the good memories from Nepal.
Although open year-round, we recommend going during either Spring (March to May) or Autumn (September to November). Nepal is a country whose climate depends on the monsoon. There is usually a dry season, which runs from October to May, and the monsoon season, from June to September.
From June to September, the monsoon season is characterized by heavy and violent rains that reach their peak between mid-June and the end of August. We do not recommend this period of heavy rainfall when the heat intensifies. In September, the rains become less intense, especially in the valleys, especially those near Tibet where they are even non-existent.
The dry season, from October to April, is the most recommended. This is the time when Nepal's traditional festivals take place. The sunshine is important, the atmosphere pleasant during the day, with maximum temperatures reaching, in Kathmandu, 16 degrees C in January, the coldest month. February, March, April and November are the most pleasant as the air softens, with maximum temperatures reaching 24oC in April. Excellent period for tourism and trekking, the dry season is preferred to discover Nepal.
Europe and Nepal share pretty much the same weather, completely opposite of the Australian seasons. January is the coldest month and July is the hottest. We can say that Nepal's climate is moderate, meaning that winters are dry and summers are hot.
The important thing to note is that the climate in Nepal differs significantly because of the huge range in altitude and landscape. Monsoon lasts from around the end of June to the end of August. About 80 percent of the rainfall occurs during this period throughout the country, but the year's remainder is dry.
March to May is spring and September to November is autumn and they are also the most pleasant seasons. During winters (December, January and February), temperatures drop down with a high snowfall level, especially in the high mountain areas.
It is always a good idea to have a travel insurance policy while traveling to Nepal. Nepal is an adventure destination and most of the tourists who visit Nepal come to see the high Himalayan Peaks and experience different adventure sports.
If you are planning to trek in Nepal, you will reach above 4000m in most of the treks in Nepal and it is best to have a policy that covers medical and emergency rescues. Helicopter rescues and emergency evacuation is common in Nepal so you have to choose insurance wisely.
We offer airport pick-up and drop-off services. On arrival at the Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu, our representative will meet you and drive you to your hotel. On the last day of your trip you will be transferred to the international airport well in time (3 hours prior to your flight’s scheduled departure) to catch your flight.
We advise you to visit a physician specializing in travel-related illnesses six months before your trip’s departure. Take the required boosters and vaccinations. Some of the vaccinations require six months for a complete course and it is advisable to take the full course before embarking on an adventure to a foreign country. You may not have to worry about tropical illnesses if you are trekking in the mountains. You highly recommended COVID 19 Vaccine.
Nepal is one of the safest and hospitable countries in the world for travelers. Nepalese are very warm and friendly towards tourists and most of them go out of their way to help visitors visiting their country. Having said that, to be on the safe side one should always take care of one’s belongings. Keep your cash, jewelry and expensive gadgets and accessories in a safe place. Try not to venture out alone during nighttime, especially at places where there are fewer people.
All foreigners except Indians need to have a visa to enter Nepal. Unlike other countries, Nepali consulates and embassies overseas issue visas without much fuss. Visas are also issued on the spot at Tribhuvan International Airport or at the border checkpoints.
It can easily be obtained at the Nepal/China border as well. When you arrive at the airport you must fill in an application form and provide a passport photograph. A single entry visa is valid for 15, 30 or 90 days and it costs $25,40. You can pay this amount in any major currency at the airport, but some land crossings insist on payment in USD. Children under 10 are required to have a visa but are not charged for the same. If you are planning to visit India, Tibet, and Bhutan you could apply for a multiple entry visa. You can change your single-entry visa to a multiple entry visa at Kathmandu’s Central Immigration Office. Keep in mind that your passport must be valid for at least 6 months when you submit your visa application. For further information, you can easily contact the Embassy of Nepal.
All foreign nationals entering Nepal are required to arrange a visa either on arrival or beforehand. A Nepalese visa can be obtained either prior to your arrival at a Nepalese embassy abroad or on arrival in Kathmandu at the airport. Please note that nationals from Afghanistan, Iraq, Cameroon, Ghana, Somalia, Swaziland, Palestine, Zimbabwe, Nigeria, Ethiopia and Liberia cannot secure the Nepalese Visa upon Arrival. Nepalese visa can also be secured at entry points at Nepalese borders. A digital photo (size: 1.5” * 1.5”) will be required and the following fees either in USD dollars cash or the equivalent local currency:
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