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NEPAL TOUR WITH MUKTINATH DARSHAN - 7
3N/4D
Nepal
Starting From
50,000
Per Person on twin sharing
Package Overview
  1. Kathmandu: The tour often begins in Kathmandu, the capital city of Nepal. You may have a chance to explore the city's cultural and historical landmarks, including temples, palaces, and UNESCO World Heritage Sites such as Pashupatinath Temple and Boudhanath Stupa.
  2. Pokhara: Pokhara, a picturesque city in Nepal, is usually included in the itinerary. It offers stunning views of the Annapurna mountain range and has attractions like Phewa Lake, Davis Falls, and the Peace Pagoda. From Pokhara, you may travel by road or take a short flight to Jomsom, which serves as the starting point for the Muktinath journey.
  3. Jomsom and Muktinath: From Jomsom, you'll embark on a scenic drive or trek to Muktinath, located at an altitude of approximately 3,800 meters. Muktinath Temple is a highly revered site for Hindus and Buddhists, known for its 108 water sprouts, sacred flame, and the natural elements believed to have religious significance.
  4. Exploration and Religious...
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  1. Kathmandu: The tour often begins in Kathmandu, the capital city of Nepal. You may have a chance to explore the city's cultural and historical landmarks, including temples, palaces, and UNESCO World Heritage Sites such as Pashupatinath Temple and Boudhanath Stupa.
  2. Pokhara: Pokhara, a picturesque city in Nepal, is usually included in the itinerary. It offers stunning views of the Annapurna mountain range and has attractions like Phewa Lake, Davis Falls, and the Peace Pagoda. From Pokhara, you may travel by road or take a short flight to Jomsom, which serves as the starting point for the Muktinath journey.
  3. Jomsom and Muktinath: From Jomsom, you'll embark on a scenic drive or trek to Muktinath, located at an altitude of approximately 3,800 meters. Muktinath Temple is a highly revered site for Hindus and Buddhists, known for its 108 water sprouts, sacred flame, and the natural elements believed to have religious significance.
  4. Exploration and Religious Ceremonies: In Muktinath, you'll have time to explore the temple complex, take part in religious ceremonies, and engage in spiritual practices. This may include bathing in the sacred waters, performing rituals, and seeking blessings from the temple priests.
  5. Return Journey: After the Muktinath Darshan, you'll make your way back to Pokhara and then return to Kathmandu. The tour may conclude with some additional time in Kathmandu for sightseeing, shopping, or leisure activities.

It's important to note that specific details of the tour, such as duration, accommodations, and additional attractions included, may vary depending on the tour operator and package you choose. It's recommended to consult with a reputable travel agency or tour operator specializing in Nepal tours to get detailed information about their itineraries, inclusions, costs, and any additional destinations covered in the tour.

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Day Wise Itinerary
  • Day 1
    Pickup from Kathmandu International Airport and drop at hotel.

    Pickup from Kathmandu International Airport and drop at hotel.

    Welcome soft drink at hotel.

    Free/ leisure time.

    Overnight stay at hotel in Kathmandu.

  • Day 2
    Arrival Kathmandu covering Pashupatinath Temple, Boudhanath Stupa, Swayambhunath Stupa (Monkey Temple).

    Morning breakfast at hotel.

    Full day sightseeing in Kathmandu covering Pashupatinath Temple, Boudhanath Stupa, Swayambhunath Stupa (Monkey Temple).

    Drive to Nagarkot via Bhaktapur Durbar Square and drop at hotel. 40 KM

    Sunset& Himalayan range view from Nagarkot.

    Welcome soft drink at hotel.

    Free/ leisure time.

    Overnight stay at hotel in Nagarkot.

  • Day 3
    Nagarkot to Pokhara via Manakamana Temple darshan

    Sunrise & Himalayan range view from Nagarkot.

    Morning breakfast at hotel.

    Drive from Nagarkot to Pokhara via Manakamana Temple darshan (by Cable Car) & drop at hotel.240 KM (7-8 Hours)

    Welcome soft drink at hotel.

    Free/ leisure time.

    Overnight stay at hotel in Pokhara.

  • Day 4
    Kathmandu International Airport

    Morning breakfast at hotel.

    Drive from hotel to Kathmandu International Airport.

Inclusions & Exclusions
  • Welcome soft drink.
  • Airport pickup & drop with a/c private Vehicle.
  • Kathmandu two full day sightseeing.
  • 03 night’s twin share accommodation at respective hotel in Kathmandu with CP Plan.
  • Monuments and museum entrance fees for above sightseeing places.
  • Chandragiri Cable Car Ticket. INR. 800 Per Person.
FAQs for Nepal

The best time to visit Nepal is during the spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November) seasons. These months offer pleasant weather, clear skies, and are ideal for outdoor activities and trekking. However, Nepal can be visited year-round, and each season has its own unique appeal.

Nepal is generally considered a safe destination for travelers. However, it's always advisable to take basic precautions, such as being aware of your surroundings, using reputable transportation services, and taking necessary precautions for trekking or adventure activities. It's also recommended to check travel advisories and consult with your government's foreign affairs department for any specific safety concerns.

Nepal is famous for its trekking routes, and some of the popular ones include the Everest Base Camp Trek, Annapurna Circuit Trek, Langtang Valley Trek, and the Manaslu Circuit Trek. These treks offer stunning mountain scenery, unique cultural experiences, and a chance to immerse in the natural beauty of Nepal.

Kathmandu, the capital city of Nepal, is home to several UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Some must-visit attractions include the ancient temples of Pashupatinath and Swayambhunath (Monkey Temple), the historic Durbar Squares in Kathmandu, Bhaktapur, and Patan, and the Boudhanath Stupa, among others.

Nepalese cuisine offers a variety of flavors and dishes influenced by its cultural diversity. Some popular Nepalese dishes include momo (dumplings), dal bhat (rice and lentil soup), gundruk (fermented leafy greens), and sel roti (sweet fried bread). It's also worth trying traditional Newari cuisine, which is known for its unique flavors and dishes.

Yes, most visitors to Nepal require a visa. Tourist visas can be obtained upon arrival at Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu and at land border crossings. It is also possible to obtain a visa in advance from Nepalese embassies or consulates in your home country.

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