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If you know, Nepal is a country known for its most majestic mountains, picturesque terrains, treasured wildlife, and distinct culture and architecture. It is hard to cover everything about Nepal in one tour but never impossible. This, Nepal Panorama Luxury Tour, can make that possible.
Nepal Panorama Luxury Tour, also known Nepal's Golden Triangle as you can guess, is a tour that lets you explore Nepal panoramically and luxuriously. Specially designed for luxury seekers, the tour is one of the lavish ways of knowing the corners of Nepal.
On this tour, the participants will map out Kathmandu- the historical city of Nepal, Pokhara- the beautiful city of Nepal, Chitwan-the home of wildlife, and Lumbini- the birthplace of Buddha. From a historical town to a picturesque city, then to woods of endangered species, and finally, to the land where Buddha opened his eyes for the first time, this tour is surely an opportunity of a lifetime that takes you to the best places in Nepal.
There will be mountains, lakes, temples, monasteries, welcoming people, animals, birds, exciting activities, lovely mornings and evenings, or just everything on this program. And you will go through all of these in the most relaxed way. No hassles at all, just luxury, comfort, and excitement.
It is impossible to tell accurately what it is like to do Nepal Panorama Luxury Tour through words. You have to experience it by doing this; that is the only best option. But still, we have tried to give you a brief idea about the tour through its major highlights and detailed itinerary as below.
Do a read and let us, Sabbatical Explore Nepal, know if you want to be part of this Tour anytime soon.
Day 1: Arrival at Kathmandu ! Traditional welcome at Airport
Day 2: Morning Mountain Flight and Kathmandu Day Sightseeing
Day 3: Fly to Pokhara and Lakeside Exploration
Day 4: Morning Drive to Sarangkot and Pokhara Day Sightseeing
Day 5: Drive to Chitwan from Pokhara
Day 6: Jungle Safari in Chitwan National Park
Day 7: Drive to Lumbini from Chitwan
Day 8: Sightseeing around Lumbini
Day 9: Fly back to Kathmandu
Day 10: Final Departure
Once you arrive, we will receive you with Traditional welcome at the airport and transfer you to hotel in Kathmandu. In the evening, we will have a dinner together especially scheduled for your welcome. In between, we will talk you through the itinerary of the Nepal Panorama Tour. Then back to the hotel for the night’s sleep.
Here we start the day with an early morning mountain flight. It will be a one-hour breathtaking mountain flight that offers a panoramic view of the Himalayas, including Mt Everest. After the flight, we land back in Kathmandu to take breakfast and do a thorough Kathmandu Sightseeing. We will begin from Monkey Temple or Swayambhunath Stupa and then exploring the other heritage sites chronologically. The other places we’ll explore are Pashupatinath Temple, Bouddhanath, Basantapur Durbar Square, and Patan Durbar Square. It will be a remarkable encounter with old-age architecture and sculptures of Nepal. Our highly experienced team will guide you throughout the day. After the absolute but quick exploration of Kathmandu, we’ll head back to the hotel for the night.
Now we proceed towards our next destination, Pokhara, the city of lakes. It will be a 30 minutes scenic flight to Pokhara. As we reach there, we’ll do check-in and rest at a hotel. After that, we’ll go to the lakeside of Phewa Lake, which lies by the city. The lakeside is such a vibrant place to spend time in Pokhara and a must-visit place. We’ll ramble around the shores of the beautiful lake and a boat ride on the lake. If the day is clear, we’ll see Mt Fishtail quite clearly from the lake. The rest of the evening will be spent by us around the palace doing hangouts. And after that, we’ll reach back to the hotel for sleep.
We will wake up early in the morning to do something great. Before the sun rises, we will reach Sarangkot, the best place to observe sunrise and mountain views in Pokhara. It will be such a moment that you would surely treasure for the rest of your life. Witnessing the sun rising along with Annapurna Region’s mountains is not an ordinary moment. After the show, we’ll get back to the hotel for breakfast before going out for the other sites of the day. One by one, we’ll unturn the stones of Pokhara like Davis Fall, Mountain Museum, World Peace Pagoda, Mahendra Cave, Begnas Lake, etc. The day will have astonishing Fewa Lake’s view, continuous mountain and hills displays, and more. Overnight back in the hotel.
After getting enough of Pokhara, we will now join an exciting drive to Chitwan, our next stop on tour. Chitwan is famous for the Chitwan Jungle Safari Tour, which happens inside the country’s oldest national park, Chitwan National Park. The drive to the place will be through Nepal’s green countryside for about 5 to 6 hours.We’ll check in into a resort to get renewed before going out for an evening stroll around the place. Firstly, we’ll have a lovely time by the banks of Rapti River by enjoying the sunset. After that, we’ll move to the Tharu Village for an ethnic dance performance by the locals. We’ll get to know the people there a bit closer. Overnight back in the resort.
The sixth day of the Nepal Panorama Luxury Tour will be all about the activities in Chitwan National Park. So, we’ll take breakfast quickly to kick off the day. We will be doing a wide range of exciting excursions in the park’s woods, the place that is home to many endangered species. Starting with a jungle walk, we will end up doing an elephant safari, bird watching, elephant breeding center visits, etc. It will be a time full of nature at its best. Following the eventful daytime, we will trace back to the resort for the night.
Now we shall find our way to the last highlight of the tour, Lumbini. It will take around 4 to 5 hours to reach us to the place via bus. Though the view of the plainlands of Nepal will keep us intrigued all the time. Just like the other times, we’ll enter a hotel for a rest and brunch after reaching Lumbini. Then, we’ll do short sightseeing around the museums and monasteries of the religious site until the evening. We’ll bring us back to the hotel for supper and the night’s rest.
This is the day when we’ll explore Lumbini, the birthplace of Buddha, thoroughly. Right after breakfast, we will leave the hotel and start knowing the place, from Maya Devi Temple, Ashoka Pillar to numerous monasteries and shrines made by various countries as a symbol of peace and unity. Most importantly, we’ll have a quiet time around Maya Devi Temple, the exact birthplace of the Buddhist pioneer. The temple has got a green garden and a pond by it along with many historical remains. Covering all of the significant places of the Buddhist Pilgrimage sites of Lumbini, we’ll move to our hotel for sleep.
As we complete the Lumbini part as well, we will have to fly back to Kathmandu. It will not take more than 30 minutes to reach the hustle and bustle of Kathmandu. The rest of the day will be free time in Kathmandu. We can use the time for shopping and visiting the left-out places. Overnight back in the hotel.
This will be the end of the Nepal Panorama Tour. We will guide you to the airport for your departure. With a lot of memories, you will leave Nepal with a sweet memories! Until the next time!!
Do I need a visa to visit Nepal?
Yes, a visa is necessary to visit Nepal for all tourists except Indian nationals. You can get a visa from the Nepalese Embassy in your country or an on-arrival visa from Kathmandu (TIA) Airport. For that, you will need a valid passport before 6 months, some passport-sized photos, and a visa fee.
How much is a Nepalese Visa fee?
The up-to-date visa fees (as of 6/6/2024) for a Nepalese visa is: US$30 for 15 days, US$50 for 30 days, US$125 for 90 days. For Visa Extension: 3 USD per Day(minimum 15 days) 5 USD per day as late fine in the case of delay
Which time is best for a Nepal tour?
The best times to visit Nepal are September to November and March to May. If you are not doing any high-altitude tours, you can visit Nepal all year round, including Monsoon and Winter.
What is Nepal best known for?
Nepal is known for multiple reasons. The country is geographically, culturally, architecturally, and religiously a gifted one. It is the birthplace of Buddha, home of Mt Everest and eight other world & highest peaks, the world best trekking trails, the land of brave Gurkhas, and more. Therefore, multiple reasons make Nepal popular across the globe.
Will I get WiFi on this Tour?
Yes, most of the hotels, resorts, guesthouses and homestays have Wi-Fi facilities. But quality of service may be different.
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