Nepal Vista Tour

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Nepal Vista Tour
Kathmandu 44600, Nepal
Duration: 9 days
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Broad Adventure Pvt Ltd
$2,127
Deposit: $500

About your trip

Nepal Vista Tour is a mixed tour with culture, religion, and nature. It covers mountain views, city tours, and jungle safari. On the city tour of Kathmandu, we visit magnificent temples, Stupas, and palaces. It includes a prime attraction in Nepal. Beginning from Kathmandu, visit Nagarkot, Pokhara, and Chitwan. 

What's included

Transporation

All ground transporation as per Itinerary

Meals

It includes 8 breakfast and full board meal only in Chitwan

Guide

We provide an English speaking professional Tourist guide

Accommodation

All accommodation as per itinerary in a three star or similar caterogry hotel at BB Plan.

Entrance Fees and Permit

All entrance fees and permits

Taxes

All government taxes based on the itinerary

Domestic Air Tickets

Mountain flight ticket

What's not included

Airticket

International Airtickets

Visas

Visa fees and Travel Insurance

Meals

Lunch and dinner except Chitwan National Park

Drinks

All drinks including bottled/boiled water

Personal Equipement

Any personal equipment and goods

Gratitude

Tips for tour staff (Tipping is expected).

Day 01

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Arrival in Kathmandu

  Welcome to Nepal! We will receive you the airport and transport you to hotel.

Day 02

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Pre-trip meeting and sightseeing around the Kathmandu valley. Drive to

After your breakfast, we meet at the hotel lobby for a quick pre-trip briefing. You will be introduced to your guide and we provide some general information about the tour. Please bring a copy of your travel insurance document and three passport-size photos.

After the meeting, we begin the tour. Please ensure that you have packed all your essential clothing and gear as necessary as we will be sleeping overnight in Nagarkot.

The places we go sightseeing today include:


Pashupatinath Temple: One of the most sacred Hindu shrines in the world, which is the opulently decorated pagoda. It is a temple of Lord Shiva and his Linga (Phallic Symbol of Lord). Legend has it that the temple was constructed in 400AD. You will be able to witness cremation of the deceased and holy baths that devotees take in the river Bagmati. Pashupatinath is next to a small protected forest, so you will likely encounter monkeys, deer, and other animals.


Bouddhanath Stupa: The giant dome monument of Buddha is located on the eastern outskirts of Kathmandu city. It is a sacred pilgrim destination of Buddhists and draws folks in thousands every day for prayers. The Stupa is 36 meters high and presents a captivating specimen of Stupa design.


Bhaktapur Durbar Square: The palace square is a collection of Shikhara- and Pagoda-style temples and a 55-windows palace made of brick and wood. The main attraction of Bhaktapur is the Lions Gate, Golden Gate, Statue of King Bhupatindra Malla and art galleries among others. After completing the tour, we drive to Nagarkot. 

Day 03

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Drive to Pokhara on a tourist vehicle

Wake up early in the morning for a sunrise view over the Himalayas, you can see a continuous chain of mountains looking north and a spectacular view of Kathmandu Valley in the south. After breakfast, we drive to Pokhara on a 7-hour drive. You will drive through the beautiful Prithvi Highway, cultivated lands of Dhading district, banana farmlands of Tanahu, waterfalls, rivers, villages and highway market.

Day 04

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Guided sightseeing in Pokhara

Sightseeing of Pokhara valley starts today after your breakfast at 8:30am. Your guide will pick you up from the hotel in a private tourist vehicle. We visit the following places today:


Phewa Lake and Barahi Temple:
These are what Pokhara is most known for – a beautiful lake with mountain views at the backdrop and a temple that sits on an island on the lake. The temple is a two-storied pagoda style temple of Hindu Goddess. We take a boat from the shores and paddle to the temple. See the reflections of Mt. Machhapurchhre (Fishtail) and Annapurna on the lake.


  

Seti River Gorges: “Seti” translates to “white”. The gushing white waters of the river barges through a gorge making a turbulent and majestic flow. The gorge can be seen from K.I Singh Bridge, at Bagar, Mahendrapool, and Prithvi Highway bridges.


Davis Fall: Also known as Patale Chhango, it is a waterfall tremendously popular among both domestic and international tourists. The volume of water gushing through is really impressive, especially with the sun rays hitting the water flowing into a gorge.


Gupteswar Cave: It is not only a cave but also a path to the famous Hindu temple of Pokhara, Gupteshwor Mahadev Temple. Devotees flock to the cave to pay a visit to the temple. The cave is almost 300m long, and in some stretches of the cave, you need to crawl on all four.


Museums: On the tour, you visit two more different museums, one dedicated to the Gurkha Warriors who fought in the World Wars, Falkland Wars, among many other military operations around the world; and another displaying the lifestyle and history of Thakalis, Tharu, and Gurungs families, which are some of the ethnic groups of Nepal.  

Day 05

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Drive to Sarankot for sunrise and mountain views, then continue on to

Today is an early morning start, well before the crack of dawn. We drive to Sarangkot on a 45-minute drive and a short hike up to Sarangkot Hill, from where you can see panoramic views of Mt. Annapurna, Mt. Machhapurchhre, Mt. Dhaulagiri and other peaks as well as the best scene of Pokhara and Phewa Lake. We enjoy the views to our heart’s content and then drive back to the hotel for breakfast.


The drive to Chitwan National Park starts here. The first couple of hours are on the same stretch as we take to Pokhara from Kathmandu. From the market of Mugling, we make a right turn and follow along the Narayani River to reach Narayanghat in about 5 hours of total driving. We reach the resort and have lunch before we set off for jungle activities inside the national park. This includes jeep safari, bird watching, and jungle walk. In the evening we see the widening view of the sunset over the jungle. 

Day 06

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Activities in the Chitwan National Park

We have an early morning tea/coffee before we move on to more activities around the resort. We return to the resort before heading over to observe the crocodiles along the banks of Narayani River and then back for lunch. In the afternoon we resume jungle activities and walk around the jungle and go to the observation tower, a boat ride on the wide river, then back for dinner.

Day 07

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More activities in Chitwan, and drive back to Kathmandu

We complete the remaining activities in Chitwan and drive back to Kathmandu on a 6-hour drive on Prithvi Highway. Views from of high hills, gorges of Narayani, farmland of Dhadhing and other rustic countryside are incredible views we get to enjoy on the drive. In the evening you will have leisure time if you like to take a stroll, visit the old market of Ason and Indrachowk, or just take a rest.

Day 08

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Morning mountain Flight and Guided sightseeing in Kathmandu

The highlight of today is the Everest mountain flight. Your guide will pick you up early in the morning and we head over to the airport for a mountain flight. The one-hour flight will take you close to the mountains for spectacular views of the mountains and awe-inspiring massifs of rocks and aerial views of Mt. Everest, Mt. Kanchenjunga and other peaks on the Tibetan border. After the Mountain Flight your sightseeing begins.


Swoyambhunath Stupa: Also called the Monkey Temple, Swayambhu is a World Heritage Site, one of the holiest places of Buddhism and also Hinduism. It is perched atop a hillock by the edge of Kathmandu city. The massive stupa is also a famous tourist site for the amazing view of the valley it sports and also the monkeys that flock to the premises, from where it derives its nickname Monkey Temple.


Kathmandu Durbar Square: Another World Heritage Site, Kathmandu Durbar Square was built in the 12th/13th century, where Malla King Dynasty ruled over the city. King Prithvi Narayan Shah of Gorkha district annexed the city almost 300 years ago. The Durbar has many different exotic architectural design, wood carving in windows and doors. The courtyard, temples, Kumari (a Living Goddess) is the main attraction of Durbar Square. Inside the square, there is a museum that belongs to Kings and reflects of his regime period.


Patan Durbar Square: Decorated with artistic courtyard beautiful pagoda temples, Patan Durbar Square is another World Heritage Site that has a noticeable temple built to dedicated to Lord Krishna, made of stone in the 17th century. There is a museum containing bronze statues and religious objects. The trip of Patan also covers the Tibetan Refugee Camp and handicraft center.


In the evening your guide will pick you up for your farewell dinner in a typical Nepali restaurant with folk songs and dance performance. You have the option to extend your trip to continue onto rafting adventure, Kathmandu valley shopping tour, bungee jumping mountain biking and other activities.You can get more information in our Activities Page. 

Day 09

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Trip conclude

 Finally, the entire trip is over. 

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We are thrilled to announce that Apex Asia Holidays and Broad Adventure have now come together and rebranded as a unified entity, "Broad Adventure." This exciting transition marks the beginning of a new chapter in our journey as a premier adventure company in Nepal. With a shared passion for exploration and a commitment to delivering unparalleled experiences, we are dedicated to curating extraordinary adventures that capture the heart and soul of Nepal's breathtaking landscapes, rich culture, and thrilling activities.

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