Service starts from: Kathmandu (Tribhuvan International Airport)
Service ends at: Kathmandu (Tribhuvan International Airport)
Tour Overview:
For those intending to see the best of Nepal in a short period, this program is probably the right choice. Spend you day in Kathmandu valley exploring its rich traditions, knowing myths of its formation, visiting temple of Living Goddess, and visiting historical monuments. While in Pokhara, you will be carried away in the beauty of mountain while boating on Phewa Lake, visiting deep gorges, waterfalls and underground rivers, mesmerizing moment of sunrise from Sarangkot hill. As you descend to Lumbini, you will be touched by the story of a prince turned into a sage sacrificing his life in search of answer to human suffering!
Outline Itinerary:
Day 01: Arrive Kathmandu. Transfer to hotel. Overnight in Kathmandu
Day 02: Sightseeing tour of Kathmandu valley. Overnight in Kathmandu
Day 03: Drive to Pokhara, en route visit Manakamana temple by cable car. Overnight in Pokhara.
Day 04: Sightseeing tour of Pokhara city
Day 05: Drive to Lumbini. Sightseeing tour of Lumbini.Overnight in Lumbini.
Day 06: Drive back to Kathmandu. Overnight in Kathmandu
Day 07: Depart Kathmandu
Highlight
You will visit & experience:
Pashupatinath Temple including crematorium, Boudhanath Stupa, Kathmandu Durbar Square, Kashthamandap, Temple of living Goddess (Kumari Temple) Hanuman Dhoka, and Swoyambhunath Stupa (Monkey Temple), Manakamana Temple by cable car.
Pokhara: Devi’s Fall, Gupteswor Mahadev Cave, Seti River Gorge, Mahendra Cave, Bindhyabasini Temple, Boat Ride on Phewa Lake.
Lumbini: Maya Devi Temple, Ashoka Pillar, Sacred Garden and Monasteries.
Daywise Tour Itinerary
On your arrival at Tribhuvan International Airport Kathmandu, our representative or chauffeur will meet and greet you. Later, he will transfer you to hotel and assist with your check-in.
Rest of the evening is at leisure.
Overnight stay at hotel in Kathmandu.
After your breakfast at the hotel of your stay, we will take you out for a daylong sightseeing tour of some of the UNESCO world heritage sites in Kathmandu valley, that includes visit to:
Pashupatinath Temple: Pashupatinath temple is the holiest Hindu pilgrimage destination in Nepal. It is situated in eastern side of main city of Kathmandu on the banks of Holy Bagmati River. This temple is the holiest of all the Shiva shrines in Nepal and is the abode of Lord Pashupatinath, the guardian spirit of Nepal.
A temple dedicated to Lord Shiva existed at this site in AD 879. However, the present temple was built by King BhupatindraMalla in 1697. A gold-plated roof, silver doors, and woodcarvings of the finest quality decorate the pagoda construction. Next to Pashupatinath is Guheswari Temple, restored in AD 1653, represents the female "force". It is dedicated to Satidevi, Shiva's first wife, who gave up her life in the flames of her father's fire ritual.
A circuit of the Pashupati area takes visitors past a sixth-century statue of the Buddha, an eighth-century statue of Brahma the creator and numerous other temples. Some other places to visit are Rajrajeswari Temple, built in 1407, Kailas with lingas more than 1,400 years old, Gorakhnath temple, and the courtyard of Biswarup. The Bagmati River flows close by and the AryaGhat cremation grounds are here. Those of Hindu faith only may enter the main Pashupatinath courtyard only.
Boudhanath Stupa: Boudhanath is among the largest stupas in South Asia, and it has become the focal point of Tibetan Buddhism in Nepal. The white mound looms thirty-six meters overhead. The stupa is located on the ancient trade route to Tibet, and Tibetan merchants rested and offered prayers here for many centuries. When refugees entered Nepal from Tibet in the 1950s, many of them decided to live around Bouddhanath. Many people believe that Bouddhanath was constructed in the fifth century, but definite proof is lacking. The stupa is said to entomb the remains of a Kasyap sage who is venerable both to Buddhists and to Hindus.
Kathmandu City: Kathmandu, the capital city of Nepal, is one of the world’s oldest cities. It is also known as Kantipur. Here one can find distinctive pagoda-roofed temples, stone sculptures, and old monasteries and histories monuments. Here you will visit the temple of the Living Goddess, who acknowledges the greetings of devotees from the balcony of here temple residence Kasthamandap – the source of the name Kathmandu and supposed to be made from the timber of a single tree and Durbar Square are with its array of temples overlooked by the Hanuman Dhoka Palace, the ancient place of the former Nepalese Royalty.
Kathmandu Durbar Square: This complex of palaces, courtyards and temples, built between 12th and 18th Centuries, used to be the seat of ancient Malla Kings of Kathmandu. It is the place where kings of Nepal are crowned and their coronations solemnized. An intriguing piece here is the 17th century stone inscription set into the wall of the palace with writings in 15 languages.
Kumari Temple: Kumari temple is the residence of the Living Goddess. Kumari, known as Virgin Goddess has some specialties, she must be chosen from a typical Newari cast with no body marks & injuries & will be replaced by another Kumari after puberty. Kasthamandap: Kasthamandap is believed to be constructed from the wood of a single tree in the sixteenth century situated near to the Kumari Temple. The name Kathmandu was named after this.
Swoyambhunath Stupa: The four seeing eyes of Swoyambhunath Stupa watch over the valley from the top of 77-m high hillock on western side. This most glorious Stupa in the world is one of the holiest Buddhist sites in Nepal and its establishment is linked to the creation of Kathmandu valley out of a primordial lake. The surroundings of the Swoyambhunath are covered with small Chaityas& monasteries as well as some Hindu temples. The National Museum and the Museum of Natural History are situated at the foot of the hill.
Overnight stay at hotel in Kathmandu.
After your breakfast at the hotel of your stay, we will drive you to Pokhara 205 kilometers/ 5-6 hours (by Prithvi Highway) under normal road traffic condition.
En route, you will visit Manakamana Temple by modern cable car.
Manakamana Temple: The mythical history of the Manakamana goddess dates back to the reign of King Ram Shah of Gorkha. Every night, the king’s wife would awake and make her way to a nearby hill. Upon finding his kingly bed empty, Ram Shah decided to feign sleep and follow his queen on her nightly sojourn. He soon found himself outside a large hall, guarded by two massive lions. Inside, the hall was lined with various gods and goddesses, waiting for the queen to chair their heavenly meet. Struck with the fact that his queen was possessed of divine power, the king returned home with a heavy heart.
The next morning, he informed his wife of all he had witnessed, claiming that he had seen it all in a dream. No sooner had he revealed his discovery, Ram Shah was struck dead. Back then, the practice of a wife committing Sati by throwing herself on the funeral pyre of her husband was very much in vogue. However, Ram Shah’s personal secretary LakhanThapaMagar pleaded with the queen not to go through with the practice. The queen, however, assured ThapaMagar that she would return.
Months after the death of the king and queen, ThapaMagar heard of a stone discovered by a farmer ploughing his field. When struck by the plough, the stone began to leak a profusion of blood and milk. ThapaMagar rushed to the area and believing the stone to be an incarnation of the dead queen, built a temple there and began to serve the goddess Manakamana. Unlike other Hindu temples, where Brahmins are the priests, exclusively the descendants of LakhanThapaMagar, who are now in their 17th generation, serve the Manakamana temple.
On arrival at Pokhara, you will be assisted with your check in to your hotel.
Pokhara is a remarkable place of natural beauty. At an elevation lower than that of Kathmandu, it has much more tropical feel to it; a fact well appreciated by the beautiful diverse flowers that prosper in this environment. The enchanting city with a population of around 95,000 has several beautiful lakes and offers stunning panoramic views of Himalayan peaks. The valleys surrounding Pokhara is home to thick forest, gushing rivers, emerald lakes and of course, the views of world famous Himalayas. The serenity of the lakes and the magnificence of the Himalayas rising behind them create an ambience of peace and magic.
Rest of the evening is at leisure.
Overnight stay at hotel in Pokhara.
Optional: Early morning, depending on time of sunrise, we will drive you to Sarangkot for a sunrise view excursion tour.
Sarangkot is the small hilltop, which is famous for its breath taking view of sunrise and Annapurna range and Fishtail (Virgin Mountain). From here, you can see a panoramic sweep of Himalayan peaks, from Dhaulagiri (8167m) in the west to the perfect pyramid that is Machhapuchhare (6997m) and the rounded peak of Annapurna II (7937m) in the east. Most people come here at dawn or dusk, when the sun picks out the peaks in brilliant colors.
After the sunrise view, you can either choose to come back to hotel for your breakfast, or opt for adventure activities such as paragliding, zip line flyer, ultra-light flight.
After your breakfast at the hotel of your stay, we will take you out for a daylong sightseeing tour of Pokhara city that includes visit to:
Devi's fall: Locally known as PataleChhango (Hell's fall), Devi's fall is an amazing waterfall lying about 2 km south-west of Pokhara airport on the highway to Tansen. It was named after Devi, a Swiss woman who was swept away when the floodgates were accidently opened, never to be seen again.
Seti Gorge: Seti Gorge is one of the important places to visit in Pokhara. The SetiGandaki flows right through the city. The river flows underground at many places and up to 250 meters deep at some places. There is a local myth that the entire Pokhara valley floats on the Seti River.
Mahendra Cave: located north of Pokhara, the area is known as Batulechaur. Regular microbuses and taxis are available to go to Mahendra Cave from Main town of Pokhara. Tourist can hire taxi or book sightseeing from hotels. MahendraGufa is one of the most popular visiting spot in Pokhara Nepal. 95% tourists go to visit Mahendra Cave. Tell your Taxi Driver to take you MahendraGufa no other Gufa. MahendraGufa is completely different from other Gufa.
Bindabasini temple: Bindabasini Mandir is of great religious importance to Hindus living in the Pokhara region. It is a vital hub of religious fervor. The temple itself is dedicated to the Hindu goddess Durga, who is Pokhara’s chosen guardian deity. Durga, also known as Shakti or Kali has numerous manifestations and at the Bindabasini temple, she is seen as Bhagwati, a bloodthirsty aspect of the goddess. Durga appears in the form of a Saligram. A Saligram, according to Hindu mythology is a propitious stone. It is said that the temple was created after the goddess ordered king Khadag Bum Malla to set up her statue here. The Bindabasini temple was then founded in BS 1845. Since its establishment, Bhagwati has been an object of worship here on a daily basis. Animal sacrifices are typically presented at the temple on Saturdays and Tuesdays. The Hindu festival of Dashain sees large numbers of believers coming to offer sacrifices at Bindabasini Mandir. Indeed, there is little space for tourist during the festival of Dashain.
GupteshworMahadev Cave: GupteshworMahadev is a beautiful cave just opposite to David Fall. A giant stalagmite within this cave is honored as a Shiva lingam and the devout flock here to pray. Entry tickets allow you to enter the temple. For some extra money, you can also obtain entry to the tunnel behind, which comes out at a wet cavern right behind the gushing Devi's fall. Once inside the cave, look up at the ceiling and you will see detritus and branches in cracks in the rock. These have actually been pushed up there by floodwaters that fill the cave during the monsoon.
Boat ride on Phewa Lake: Spend a quiet time boating in the ultimate lake where the reflections of Mount Annapurna and Machhapuchhare range falls. You will also see a variety of fishes while boating. An island temple is located at the middle of the lake. Thick forest lies on the adjoining southern slopes of the lake. It is hard to escape the draw of Phewa Lake and any visitor with even a few spare minutes should endeavor to take a boat out on the water to fully experience the wonderful views of the reflected mountains.
Return to hotel in the evening.
Overnight stay at hotel in Kathmandu.
After your breakfast at the hotel of your stay, we will drive you to Lumbini165kms/ 5 hours (by Siddhartha Highway) under normal road traffic condition.
Lumbini: Lumbini is the place where Queen Maya Devi gave birth to Siddhartha Gautama in 563 BCE. Siddhartha Gautama, who achieved Enlightenment sometime around 528 BCE, became Lord Gautama Buddha and founded Buddhism. Lumbini is one of many magnets for pilgrimage that sprang up in places pivotal to the life of Gautama Buddha. Listed in the World Heritage Site status by UNESCO in 1997, Lumbini has a number of temples, including the Maya Devi Temple and several others. Many monuments, monasteries and a museum- the Lumbini International Research Institute are also within the holy site. There is the Puskarini, or the Holy Pond, where Buddha’s mother took the ritual dip prior to his birth and where he had his first bath. At other sites near Lumbini, earlier Buddhas were, according to tradition, born, then achieved ultimate Enlightenment and finally relinquished their earthly forms. Among the pilgrims in the ancient times was the Indian emperor Ashoka, who erected one of his commemorative pillars there. The site is now being developed as a Buddhist pilgrimage centre, where the archaeological remains associated with the birth of the Lord Buddha form a central feature. Lumbini is one of the holiest places of one of the world’s great religions, and its remains contain important evidence about the nature of Buddhist pilgrimage centers from as early as the 3rd century BC.
Ashoka Pillar: built in the year 259BC, this pillar was built by King Ashok, who was Buddhist. When he constructed this pillar, the King exempted the villagers from paying tax and gave out 100 golden coins to the people. In the seventh century, the pillar was struck by lightning and split into two parts. The site was lost for six centuries and covered with dense forest before being re found in 1895. The place was cleared and the pillar reconstructed.
Maya Devi Temple: This temple is supposed to be dedicated to Maya Devi, who is Buddha’s mother, which seems natural as Lumbini in famed as the birthplace of Buddha. The temple was built during the 2nd century. Next to the temple, there is a pool where Maya Devi used to bathe, now days the Japanese Buddhist Federations is re constructing new temple at this site.
The Crane Sanctuary: a sanctuary is being built for the protection and breeding of endangered cranes in this area. It is an interesting place to visit.
The Sacred garden: is the beautiful area around the Asoka pillar where you can spend time in peace relaxing and wondering around.
Monasteries: many countries have built monasteries in this area, it is possible to walk around and visit them, as you like.
Overnight stay at hotel in Lumbini.
After your breakfast at the hotel of your stay, we will drive you back to Kathmandu (by East West Highway &Prithvi Highway) 266kms/ 7-8 hours under normal road traffic condition.
Overnight stay at hotel in Kathmandu.
After your breakfast at hotel of your stay, or depending on your flight schedule, our representative or chauffeur will transfer you to Tribhuvan International Airport 3 hours before departure of your return flight.
Places Covered
- Kathmandu
- Pokhara
- Lumbini
Tour Inclusions
- Sightseeing
- Hotel
- Car
- Guide
Inclusions
- Transfers from one place to another
- Sightseeing in private cars
- Vehicle will be provided based on the itinerary
Exclusions
- Entrance fees at the monuments/ temples
- Meals not mentioned in inclusions
- Personal Expenses / Purchase of things
- Any kind of insurance
- Any increase in the govt. taxes and state taxes
- Anything not mentioned in the itinerary.