Day
01. ARRIVE KATHMANDU Upon arrival at Kathmandu airport, you will be
met, assisted and escorted to your hotel by our representative.
After
checking in, you can relax for sometime and later in the afternoon proceed
for half day sightseeing of Kathmandu city and Swoyambhunath Stupa.
Kathmandu
City:
Kathmandu Durbar with its medley of temples and shrines is
the traditional seat of the royalty where Kings are crowned and their
coronations are performed.
The big bell;
Kal Bhairav Temple;
Jagannath Temple with its erotic carvings on the temple struts;
Kasthamandap
- the temple believed to have been built from the wood of a single tree and
from which the city of Kathmandu derives its name, are some views you will
enjoy on this tour. But on top of the list is the
Kumari Ghar - the
temple of the living goddess. For most of the year, the Kumari is
available to greet people from the balcony of the temple. Photography is
strictly prohibited here. Spend some time browsing through a typical
Nepalese market place.
Swoyambhunath Stupa: These 2000
years old stupas are situated approx. 1.8 miles west of Kathmandu on a
hillock overlooking the
Kathmandu valley. This is one of the most
glorious
Buddhist temples. It is decorated with the famous "
Buddha's
eyes", and is surrounded by temples and
Tibetan monasteries.
Stay overnight in Kathmandu.
Day 02. IN KATHMANDUPashupatinath: Lying on the banks of
the sacred Bagmati River, this is the country's most important Hindu temple,
dedicated to Lord Shiva. It was built in 1696 with a two-tiered golden roof
and silver doors and is famous for its superb architecture. Each year it
draws numerous devotees from all over India.
Boudhnath Stupa:
It lies approx. 5 miles east of Kathmandu. This is one of the largest
Buddhist Shrines in the world, dating before the birth of Christ. It is the
religious centre for Nepal's considerable population of Tibetans and there
are a number of thriving monasteries. This area is also referred to as
'little Tibet'.
In the afternoon visit Patan City.
Patan: Also known as Lalitpur meaning city of devotees, is where you
will visit the Patan Durbar Square with its exquisite architectural
masterpieces depicting the Newar craftsmanship. Krishna Mandir - a stone
structure with 21 spires; Hiranya Varan Mahabihar - the Golden temple; and
Mahaboudha - a masterpiece in terra cotta, are some of the other highlights
of the tour. After the tour you will continue to the Tibetan Resettlement
Camp where Tibetan refugees are rehabilitated. You will see women weaving
carpets on their looms.
Stay overnight in Kathmandu.
Day 03. KATHMANDU - NAGARKOT VIA BHAKTAPUR
Bhadgaon City: It is situated approx. 10 miles from Kathmandu and has an
impressive number of artistic treasures. The most medieval city of the
valley, it is rightly called 'a living museum.' It is situated at an
altitude of 1401mts. Bhaktapur means the city of devotees. Pottery and
weaving are its traditional industries. The Bhadgaon city, one of the oldest
medieval cities was the capital of
Kathmandu valley during the Malla
dynasty, until the 15th century.
Nagarkot is approx. 21 miles
northeast of Kathmandu at an altitude of 2175mts above sea level. The
panorama of the major peaks of eastern Himalayas including
Mt. Everestcan
be seen from here.
Upon arrival proceed to the hotel and check
in. Later go out and view the amazing sunset.
Stay overnight in
Nagarkot.
Day 04. NAGARKOT - POKHRAEarly morning walk to a point to view the
majestic sunrise. Return to hotel for breakfast and then continue your drive
to Pokhra.
Pokhra is situated approx. 131 miles east of
Kathmandu and is one of the most scenic spots in the country. The Himalayan
panorama of the Annapurna range with the dominating peak of
Machhapuchhre
(Fish Tail) forming the backdrop to the city is a sight to behold. There are
many lakes in Pokhra, the major being
Phewa lake which is situated
on the southernmost point of the city and is a popular tour spot.
Relax in the afternoon and later in the evening enjoy a boat ride on Phewa
Lake.
Stay overnight in Pokhra.
Day 05. IN POKHRA After an early morning breakfast enjoy a pleasant
walk up to the top of the
Sarankot Hill, at an elevation of 950mts.
The trail continues north from the lakeside and follows the stream along
rice fields and then goes uphill through the forest to the accompaniment of
birds chirping in the trees. Once on top, you will have an amazing view of
Mt. Dhaulagiri,
Annapurna,
Lamjung Himalaya and many
other peaks.
Come down the same way you went up Sarankot Hill.
Rest of the day free for you to relax.
Stay overnight
in Pokhra.
Day 06. POKHRA - KATHMANDUAfter an early morning breakfast drive
back to Kathmandu.
After checking in at the hotel the rest of the
day is free to relax at the hotel or explore the city centre.
Stay
overnight in Kathmandu.
Day 07. LEAVE
KATHMANDU Breakfast at the hotel and transfer to the airport in
time to connect to the flight for onward destination.