Experience the wonders of nature and mountains around Pokhara. Pokhara is the most beautifully adorned city with lakes and Himalayas. Pokhara Sightseeing Tour takes you to explore the same majestic natural and mountain wonders in and around Pokhara.
Overview
While you are on the tour you will find yourself closer to the nature and also enjoy breathtaking views of mountain peaks in the Annapurna range of the Himalayas. They appear so close to you that you feel like you can touch them. A spectacular sunrise over those majestic peaks adds beautiful colors on them. You can experience the natural richness of Pokhara on your cave, waterfalls visit. To make the trip even more awesome and comprehensive you have a wonderful day hiking to Naudanda from Sarangkot.
Although the trip is more focused in offering you wonders in Pokhara, it also has plan to reveal the cultural heritage wonders in Kathmandu valley. You will have a full day exploration of the heritage sites in Kathmandu valley before heading to Pokhara. You will have a beautiful Nepal trip experience in a short period of time.
Itinerary
Today is the day of your arrival in Kathmandu, Nepal. As soon as you come out of the Kathmandu airport, you will find our representative waiting for you in the waiting area right outside the arrival lounge. You will be warmly greeted and welcomed by the representative and led to the vehicle. Our vehicle will take you to the trip hotel, most of the time in Thamel, that is 20-30 minutes’ drive, depending upon traffic, from the airport.
After you check into the hotel, you can take relaxing time on your own as there are no activities scheduled for today, except our trip briefing meeting. We will let you know about the briefing timing upon your arrival.
Enjoy your breakfast at the hotel. We come to take your for a wonderful cultural heritage tour of Kathmandu valley. As part of the tour, we are going to visit four of the UNESCO Heritage monuments in Kathmandu valley. The places we visit today are incredible mixture of culture, history, spirituality, art and stories. Overnight in Hote.
Swoyambhunath
Believed to have been created on its own, this Budhhist stupa is the oldest of all the monuments in Kathmandu valley. Standing atop a small hillock, Swoyambunath, known as monkey temple amongst tourists, provides a fascinating view of the valley, surrounding hills and snow-capped mountain at the distance on a clear day.
Patan Durbar Square
One of the three medieval palace squares, Patan Durbar Square holds its medieval art and architectural grandeur. Amazing skill of the artisans is evident in each and every building that stands in the square. The square comprises of medieval palace, temples and museum.
Pashupatinath
This site is the most sacred Hindu temple area in the country. But, as the temple is strictly a Hindu only area, non-Hindu tourists go there to watch the unique Hindu cremation rituals on the bank of River Bagmati. The death rites of Hindu family there are so engrossing and heart-touching which make you feel the moment. It’s not any kind of intrusion in being there and watching somebody being cremated in an open ground. It’s a great cultural experience.
Boudhanath
This giant Buddhist stupa is considered as the biggest one in the world. This small square with giant shrine has a powerful presence of the spiritual vibrations. It’s an important pilgrimage site for the people following Tibetan Buddhism.
We are driving to Pokhara today to enjoy the beauty of lake and mountains. We will drive through several beautiful towns along the highway. About six hours of overland journey will let us experience the countryside, towns, rivers, mountains on the go. Pokhara is a beautiful lake city that lies 200 kilometers west of Kathmandu and we are going to stay by the lakeside in Pokhara. Once we reach Pokhara, we will have free time to laze around Lakeside.
We go for a sightseeing tour of Pokhara today. We go to visit Davis falls, Gupteshwor cave, and Tibetan refugee camp and finally drive to World Peace Stupa. We also visit mountaineering museum. Later in the evening, we go for a boating trip on Lake Fewa where we can visit a temple on an island. We will have some free time to laze around the lakeside.
Our day starts very early in the morning. We set our wake up alarm at the fixed time and get ready for a drive to Sarangkot hill to witness a spectacular sunrise over the Annapurna range. We reach Sarangkot after about half hour of drive to enjoy a close up, panoramic view of the mountain peaks in the Annapurna range. When the sun rises and pours its rays over the mountains, they look overwhelming.
After the sunrise, we start the hiking adventure. The hiking is of about four hours and we walk on easy dirt road through local villages with occasional views of mountain ranges. We reach Naudanda to finish hiking and to be welcomed by a magnificent view of Mt. Fishtail and other mountains in Annapurna range. We drive back to Pokhara. On the way back, we can visit Hemja monastery.
The final day of the trip, we drive you to airport for your scheduled flight homebound or other destination. We will pick you up 3 hours prior to your flight schedule.
The final day of the trip, we drive you to airport for your scheduled flight homebound or other destination. We will pick you up 3 hours prior to your flight schedule.
The Trip Cost Includes
- Airport Pick and Drop in Kathmandu by Private vehicle.
- Welcome/Farewell dinner with cultural program.
- Tourist Standard Hotel Accmmodiation in Kathmandu & Pokhara with B/B Basis.
- Transportation from Kathmandu - Pokhara, Pokhara to Kathmandu by Tourist Coach.
- Transportation from Pokhara to Sarangkot, Naudada to Pokhara by Local Vehicle.
- Full Board Meals (3 Meals a day) while on the Tour.
- Guided UNIESCO World Heritage Sites Tour around Kathmandu Valley.
- Professional & highly expertise government licensed holder English Speaking Tour Guide.
- All expenses of the Guide that includes Food, Accommodation, Salary, Insurance, Equipment during your travel period.
- Comprehensive First Aid Kit.
- Arrangement of all rescue and evacuation promptly, in Worst Condition
- Group Touring Gears.
- Tour Map, Friends Adventure Team's special Souvenir.
The Trip Cost Excludes
- Meals in Kathmandu, Chitwan, Pokhara and Nagarkot (Includes in Full Board Tour).
- Any packed food/snacks, aerated drinks, energy drinks, mineral water, alcohol, cigarettes, chocolates, nutria-bars.
- All desserts, sweet things like chocolate, cake, pie, pudding.
- Items of personal nature, Laundry Expenses.
- Clothing, Packing Items or Bags, Personal Medical Kit, Personal Trekking Gears.
- Any additional staff other than specified.
- Medical and Travel Insurance and Emergency rescue by any means of Transportation including Helicopter evacuation if required.
- Rescue, Repatriation, Medicines, Medical Tests and Hospitalization expenses.
- Airfare of international flights.
- Nepal entry visa fee (Visa issuance is easy at the arrival).
- Gratuities to guide, porters and driver (Not mandatory but expected as customizetripomary thank you for the service).
- Any other item not included in "Cost Includes" Section.
Frequently asked Questions
Nepal is famous for places like Kathmandu (the capital), Pokhara, Chitwan National Park, and Everest Base Camp. These spots offer stunning natural beauty and cultural experiences.
The best time to visit Nepal is during spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November) when the weather is pleasant, and trekking conditions are excellent.
Yes, most visitors need a visa to enter Nepal. You can get a tourist visa upon arrival at the airport or apply for one at the Nepalese embassy in your home country.
Yes, Nepal is generally safe for tourists. However, it’s essential to take usual precautions, like avoiding isolated areas at night and securing your belongings.
Nepal offers various activities such as trekking, mountaineering, wildlife safari, cultural tours, and adventure sports like paragliding and rafting.
Nepali cuisine is diverse and flavorful, with staples like dal bhat (lentil soup with rice), momo (dumplings), and various curries. Don’t miss trying local teas like chiya and traditional desserts like sel roti.
Yes, some trekking routes in Nepal can be done independently. However, for remote or challenging treks, it’s advisable to hire a guide or join a group for safety and navigation.
Pack lightweight and breathable clothing, comfortable walking shoes, a first aid kit, insect repellent, a reusable water bottle, and a good quality backpack. Don’t forget essentials like sunscreen and a hat.
Respect the local culture by dressing modestly, removing your shoes before entering homes or temples, asking for permission before taking photos of people, and being mindful of local customs and traditions.
The currency in Nepal is the Nepalese Rupee (NPR). While major cities and tourist areas accept credit cards, it’s advisable to carry cash, especially in rural areas where card payments might not be accepted.
Yes. Internet can be accessed in most places. Sometimes, there might be some technical problems. Internet in Nepal is not as fast as you are used to and at times you can just lose connection.
Yes, there are ATMs (Automated Teller Machines) available in many cities and popular tourist areas in Nepal. However, it’s important to note that in more remote or rural areas, ATMs might be scarce. When you plan your Nepal tour, especially if you are trekking or traveling to less populated areas, it’s a good idea to carry enough cash with you.
Credit cards work in big cities and tourist spots, but it’s like having a backup plan. In smaller towns and local markets, it’s better to have cash (Nepalese Rupees) to make your purchases smoother.
Chitwan is like a nature’s paradise! You can see elephants, rhinos, tigers, and a variety of birds. It’s like stepping into a real-life jungle book.
Nepal’s weather is like a rollercoaster, but in a good way! It varies from hot and humid in the lowlands to chilly in the mountains. Summers (June to August) are warm, and winters (December to February) can be quite cold, especially in the mountains.
Absolutely! Nepal is like a veggie paradise. Many of our traditional dishes are vegetarian. You can enjoy dal bhat, momo, and various curries, all deliciously meat-free.
Yes, Nepal welcomes volunteers with open arms! There are various opportunities, from teaching in schools to helping in conservation projects. Volunteering is like becoming part of our community, sharing skills, and making a difference.