Kathmandu Itinerary 33 (7 Nights / 8 Days)
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Kathmandu Itinerary 33 (7 Nights / 8 Days)
Kathmandu 1N - Pokahar 1N - Kagbeni 1N - Jamsom 1N - Pokhara 1N - Kathmandu 1N - Nagarkot 1N
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Day 01: Kathmandu
Arrival at Kathmandu international airport meets by our representative, welcomed then transfer to hotel rest, then Sightseeing tour to Kathmandu Durbar Square Kathmandu’s Durbar Square is the site of the Hanuman Dhoka Palace Complex, which was the royal Nepalese residence until the 19th century and where important ceremonies, such as the coronation of the Nepalese monarch, still take place today. Time and again the temples and the palaces in the square have gone through reconstruction after being damaged by natural causes or neglect. Presently there are less than ten quadrangles in the square. The temples are being preserved as national heritage sites and the palace is being used as a museum. Only a few parts of the palace are open for visitors and the Taleju temples are only open for people of Hindu and Buddhist faiths. At the southern end of Durbar Square is one of the most curious attractions in Nepal, the Kumari Chowk. This gilded cage contains the Raj Kumari, a girl chosen through an ancient and mystical selection process to become the human incarnation of the Hindu mother goddess, Durga. She is worshiped during religious festivals and makes public appearances at other times for a fee paid to her guards, and overnight stay at hotel.and overnight stay at hotel.
Day 02: Kathmandu Pokhara (5-6 Hour Drive)
Morning breakfast at hotel then drive to Pokhara, (Pokhara is located in the mid western Nepal and the centre of adventure in Nepal, is an enchanting city nestled in a tranquil valley. Due to its stunningly beautiful natural setting and the suitable base for trekking in the Annapurna region, Pokhara is one of the most popular tourist destinations in Nepal after Kathmandu. It is the starting point for many of Nepal’s most popular trekking and rafting destinations. The majority of the people of Pokhara are Brahmins and Chettris from Kathmandu and Tibetan settlers). Arrive check in hotel rest, Noon after Lunch one hour Boating on Fewa Lake with Visit Barahi Temple, free time in lake side, evening dinner and overnight stay at hotel
Day 03: Pokhar / Jomsom / Muktinath trek to Kagbeni (By Flight 20 Min Jomsom, and Drive to Muktinath)
Early morning breakfast at hotel, then transfer to Pokhara Airport, fly to Jomsom, arrive Check in Hotel, refresh then Drive to Muktinath by Jeep via Kagbeni, Visit Muktinath, (Muktinath is a pilgrimage center for Buddhists and Hindus. Holy water flows from the 108 carved spouts surrounding the Vishnu temple in a grove of poplars. There are shrines in a grove of trees including a Buddhists Gompa & the Vishnu temple of Jwalamai. An old temple nearby shelters a spring and natural gas jets that provides Muktinath’s famous eternal flame. It’s the earth-water- fire combination that accounts for Muktinath’s great religious significance.) Then trek to Kagbeni, evening dinner and overnight stay at Kagbeni.
Day 04: Kagbeni / Jomsom Trek
Morning breakfast at Hotel/Guesthouse, then trek down to Jomsom, also known as Dzong-Sampa or New Fort, is a town located at an altitude of about 2700 m in Mustang District, Nepal. It extends over both the banks of the Kali Gandaki River. Along the banks of Kali Gandaki river, we can find the black rocks or stone which is called shaligram in the Hindu culture and take it as the form of God Vishnu. This type of stone is only found in this Kali Gandaki River but people are unknown about it so, it is holy to the Hindus. The soaring peaks of Dhaulagiri and Nilgiri form a backdrop. As the district headquarters, it is primarily an administrative and commercial center with government officials and merchants rubbing shoulders with the local residents of the region, known as Thakalis. A company of the Nepalese Army is stationed here. Nearby is Jomsom Airport from where there are regular flights. And overnight stay at hotel/Guesthouse in Jomsom.
Day 05: Jomsom / Pokhar
Early morning breakfast at hotel then transfer to Jomsom Airport fly back to Pokhara, arrive check in hotel rest, afternoon sightseeing tour to Tibetan Refugee Camp, Gupteshwor Cave & Devi’s fall. Then visit the world peace temple on the top of the hill. Free time for rest, evening dinner & overnight stay at hotel.
Day 06: Pokhara / Kathmandu (by Drive 5-6 Hours)
Early morning breakfast at hotel then drive back to Kathmandu, arrive on the way visit Sowyambhunath Temple is an ancient religious complex atop a hill in the Kathmandu Valley, west of Kathmandu city. It is also known as the Monkey Temple as there are holy monkeys living in the north-west parts of the temple. The Swayambhunath complex consists of a stupa, a variety of shrines and temples, some dating back to the Licchavi period. A Tibetan monastery, museum and library are more recent additions. The stupa has Buddha's eyes and eyebrows painted on. Between them, the number one (in Devanagari script) is painted in the fashion of a nose. Evening dinner & overnight stay at hotel
Day 07: Kathmandu / Nagarkot
Morning breakfast at hotel, check out from hotel then sightseeing tour to Pashupatinath Temple, (The World Famous Hindu God Shiva’s Temple) and Bouddhanath Stupa, Boudhanath was founded by the Nepalese Licchavi king Śivadeva (c. 590-604 CE); though other Nepalese chronicles date it to the reign of King Mānadeva (464-505 CE).Tibetan sources claim a mound on the site was excavated in the late 15th or early 16th century and the bones of king Amshuvarma 605-621 were discovered there. However, the Tibetan emperor, Trisong Detsän (r. 755 to 797) is also traditionally associated with the construction of the Boudhanath Stupa.Yolmo Ngagchang Sakya Zangpo from Helambu resurrected Boudhanath. Then drive to visit Bhaktapur Durbar Square and afternoon Drive to beautiful Greenhill station Nagarkot. Nagarkot is a village located about 25 miles east of Kathmandu, Nepal. It is located on the northeastern rim of the Kathmandu Valley at an elevation close to 6,800 feet above sea level. It is one of the most scenic spots in the region, renowned for its sunrise and sunset views of the Himalayas. You can pick Mount Everest out with its snow-topped peaks on a clear day as there is an observation tower at the very top of the village’s hills. Nagarkot, historically, used to serve as the summer retreat for the royal family and many other aristocrats from Kathmandu. While the town offers great views of the mountains, there are few monasteries or temples. Evening sunset view, dinner and overnight stay at Hotel. Dinner and overnight stay at hotel.
Day 08: Nagarkot / Kathmandu Departure
Early Morning Sunrise and Mountain View from Hotel, then after breakfast drive back to Kathmandu via Patan visit Patan Durbar square, Krishna Mandir Mahabihar Golden Gate temple, and then transfer to International airport for final departure.