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At the Foothills of
the Himalayas |
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10
Days / 9 Nights |
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Itinerary (Kathmandu
- Pokhara - Kalikastan - Shaklung - Chisopani - Begnas Bazzar -
Pokhara - Kathmandu) |
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TOUR DURATION : 10
DAYS / 9 NIGHTS TOUR :
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DAY 01 : ARRIVE KATHMANDU
Arrival in Kathmandu. On arrival at Tribhuwan International
Airport, Kathmandu you will be met by our representatives. You will then
board the waiting vehicle to be
transferred to the hotel. City Maps and detailed itinerary will
be handed over to you.
On the way to your hotel, our representative will brief you on
Nepal, general do's and don'ts and also explain your program in
brief. Upon arrival at the hotel, you will be offered a welcome
drink and shown to your room. Later our representative
will brief in detail on your itinerary.
19.00 Hrs :
Vehicle transfer to an excellent Nepalese Restaurant -The
Bhanchaghar for a Traditional Nepali
Welcome
reception
and dinner. Here you will have the opportunity to enjoy
a live Nepalese Cultural programme performed by beautiful
young girls dressed in ethnic traditional Nepalese costumes
and jewelry representing various parts of Nepal. Dinner will
follow this programme.
The BHANCHHA GHAR
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which means Nepali Kitchen is situated within two minutes walk
of Durbar Marg. It is established in a restored aristocratic
house. The walls are built from mud bricks, and most of the
floors are earthen. The décor, music, and corckery used are all
typical of Nepal. The food is most distinctive with an exotic
selection of spiced meat, robust vegetarian dishes prepared with
local Newari sauces and accompanied by house blends of Rakshi
(Local Nepali Schnapps).
Overnight at Hotel in Kathmandu. |
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DAY 02 :
IN KATHMANDU
07.00 Hrs : Breakfast.
09.00 Hrs : Sightseeing
tour of KATHMANDU CITY -
The Hanumandhoka
- Kathmandu's Durbar Square is the historic seat of royalty. The
Durbar Square with its old temples and palaces, epitomises the
religious and cultural life of the people. It is here that kings
of Nepal are crowned and their coronations solemnized. Also
visit the Taleju Temple built by King Mahendra Malla in 1549
AD, the temple of Kal Bhairav - the God of destruction and the
temple of Kumari (Vestal Virgin) or the Living Goddess -
represents a very ancient Hindu deity of Nepal locally known as
Taleju is Buddhist by birth. The Kumari acknowledges greetings
from her balcony window. Once a year during Indra Jatra
festival, the King of Nepal seeks the Kumari's blessing. Kasthamandap -- Located near the Kumari Temple is said to be
built from the wood of a single tree from the city. The city of
Kathmandu derives its name from this temple. The Kathmandu
Durbar Square was listed in the UNESCO World Heritage Monument
List in 1979.
Next to SWOYHUMBHUNATH STUPA -
the oldest Buddhist shrine. It is said to be 2,000 years old.
Painted on the four sides of the spire’s base are the all -
seeing eyes of Lord Buddha. It is 3 km west of Kathmandu City
and is situated on a hillock about 77 m above the level of
Kathmandu Valley and commands an excellent view of the Valley.
This Stupa is the oldest of its kind.
14.00 Hrs : Sightseeing
tour of PATAN CITY
- This city of
architecture and fine arts was founded in 250 AD, previously
called Lalitpur. It is also known as the "Town with a Thousand
Golden Roofs." This ancient city lies about 5 kms southeast of
Kathmandu. The city is full of Hindu and Buddhist monuments.
Interesting places to visit here include the Durbar Square,
Mahaboudha, Krishna Mandir and Hirayana Mahabihar Temple (The
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Evening : Our trekking staff will brief you on your trek. The
Royal Trek - which is a reasonably easy four day/ three night
trek and offers good mountain views. It gained its name because
Prince Charles and entrourage of 13 guests, 32 sherpas, and 120
porters first trekked this route in December 1980. Overnight at Hotel in Kathmandu.
DAY 03 :
KATHMANDU / POKHARA
07.00 Hrs : After
breakfast drive to Pokhara ( 5/6 hours drive). Overnight in Hotel in Pokhara.
DAY 04 :
POKHARA
- KALIKASTAN (1370 M.) : WALKING 4-5
Hrs.
After breakfast drive
about 20 minutes to the
trek start point near the Bijaypur River. A one hour climb leads
to Kandani Hill.
Lunch will be served. From this hill, Pokhara Valley, Mt.Annapurna South, Mt. Annapurna I, II, III, IV, Lamjung Himal,
and Machhapuchhre Himal can all be seen on a clear days. Then
after lunch, hiking for 2 Hrs. reach Kalikastan Camp.
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DAY 05 :
KALIKASTHAN - SHAKLUNG (1730 M) : WALKING 5-6 Hrs.
The sunrise
from here is just magnificent as the rising sun paints the
majestic Himalayan peaks from faint pink to amber then to
burning gold. After breakfast, trek through Gurung villages
with views of Machhapuchhre and different peaks of Annapurna,
Lamjung, Manasalu etc. The trail follows along the forested
ridge top through Thulokot to Mathi Thana, where they are a few
shops. There is a short climb, then the trek reaches Naudanda,
Continue along the ridge to a school at Lipini village, then
make a steep but short climb through forests to the Gurung
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DAY 06 :
SHAKLUNG - CHISOPANI (1629 M) : WALKING 3-4 Hrs.
After breakfast
set off for another day's trek. The Himalyan skyline continues
to change as the routed comes abreast of Annapuran II, Lamjung
Himal, Manaslu and Himalchuli. From Shaklung, the trail drops
steeply down the south side of the hill to a large tree,
chautara, several tea shops and a police check post. This is a
trail junction, trails lead south to Begnas Tal and north to
the Marsyangdi Khola. The Royal Trek route climbs towards
Chisapani, winding around the back of the hill to the village. A
short distance above Chisopani is a high knoll where there is a
small temple. This is Chisopani Danda (danda means " ridge
top").
Tented camp is set up with splendid mountain views. Time in the
afternoon to explore this attractive Gurung Village.
DAY 07 :
CHISOPANI / BEGNAS BAZAAR (900 M) : WALKING 4
Hrs / POKHARA
After
breakfast, trek along the ridge for an hour or so, then descend
steeply on stone steps, into a small valley and a stream that
feeds Rupa Tal. Continue for a short distance through rice
fields. Then make a final ascent to the ridge that separates
Begnas Tal and Rupa Tal, on a wide path that you will share
with many local people. From the ridge, descend into the Pokhara
Valley, joining the road at the crowded, and noisy Begnas
Bazaar. Drive to Pokhara ( 12 km) 30 minute drive. Upon arrival
in Pokhara check in at Hotel.
Overnight at Hotel in Pokhara. |
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DAY 08 :
POKHARA / KATHMANDU
07.00 Hrs :
After
breakfast drive back to Kathmandu (5 / 6 hours drive)
Time Permitting :
Sightseeing tour of BUDANILKANTHA : 8 kms north of
Kathmandu at the base of Shivapuri hill is a remarkable colossal
statue of Lord Vishnu, reclining on a bed of snakes. This is one
of the masterpiece stone sculptures of the Lichchhavi Period.
The fifth century sleeping Vishnu image which lies in a small
sunken pond enclosure, attracts a constant stream of pilgrims,
and prayers take place every morning at 0900 Hrs. Vishnu is
supposed to sleep through the four monsoon months, waking at the
end of the monsoon. A great festival takes place at Budanilkantha each November, on the day Vishnu is supposed to
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Non - Hindus are not permitted to enter the enclosure, but,
there are good unobstructed views from outside the fence
surrounding.
Overnight in Hotel in Kathmandu.
DAY 09 :
09.00 Hrs :
Sightseeing
tour PASUPATINATH
TEMPLE : is
situated 5 kms east of Kathmandu, and the temple of Lord Shiva,
The temple with a two tiered golden roof and silver door is
considered one of the holiest shrines for Hindus. Although only
Hindus are allowed inside the temple, visitors can witness the
activities performed in the temple premises from the eastern
bank of the Bagmati River. The temple was listed in the UNESCO
World Heritage Monument List in 1979.
After drive about 20 minutes to
BOUDHANATH STUPA
: This ancient colossal Stupa is
one of the biggest in the world, and is the centre of Tibetan
Buddism in Nepal. Listed in the UNESCO World Heritage Monument
List in 1979.
Overnight at Hotel in Kathmandu.
DAY 10
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KATHMANDU / ONWARD DESTINATION
After breakfast return to Kathmandu and transfer to Tribhuwan
International Airport for your departure flight.
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Internet
online booking system
At the
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The rates given below are in US Dollars,
and Per Person on twin sharing room basis. |
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2 persons |
3-6 persons |
7-10 persons |
Single Supplement |
Very competitive prices.
On request. |
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Very competitive prices.
On request. |
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Includes the following services :
- All arrival/departure transfers as per
itinerary.
- All sightseeing tours as specified in the
itinerary accompanied by a professional
English Speaking Guide.
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All monumental
entrance fees.
- Transfers pre/ post trek and long route
drive with retention charges.
- Taxes and tolls wherever applicable.
- 4 nights in Hotel Vaishali in Kathmandu on
twin sharing on Bed & Breakfast basis.
- 2 nights in Hotel Barahi in Pokhara on twin
sharing on Bed & Breakfast basis.
- 3 night/ 4 day trek in tented camp with all
meals and camping equipment such as 2 man
tents, toilet tent, dinning tent, kitchen
utensils, sleeping bags, conservation fees, trekking permit &
documentation and services of professionally
trained Sherpa team.
- 1 dinner in local restaurant as mentioned in
the itinerary.
Extras :
Airport taxes : USD 15.00 PP equivalent to RS
1100.00 PP for other destination other than
India. USD 3.00 PP equivalent to RS 770.00 PP
for SAARC.
The Cost Excludes :
- Meals at Hotel in Kathmandu (except
breakfast). International airfares.
- All items of personal nature such as bar
bills, telephone calls, laundry, personal
gratuities etc.
- Any insurance for any expenses incurred for
any unforeseen circumstances and for reasons
beyond our control.
- Any other services not specified in the
"Cost Includes".
- Personal travel insurance. |
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