This golden triangle of Kathmandu, Pokhara, and Chitwan National Park allows visitors to experience the uniqueness of Nepal. Start by taking in the attractions in Kathmandu, then travel to Pokhara and the charming Annapurna villages. After that, proceed to your Chitwan riverside resort in the forest. When you go on safari, there's a good chance you'll encounter rhinos, different kinds of monkeys, deer, and maybe even an elusive tiger.
Outline Itinerary
Days |
Title |
1 |
Arrival at Kathmandu |
2 |
Sightseeing around Kathmandu |
3 |
Fly to Pokhara |
4 |
Explore Pokhara |
5 |
Drive to Chitwan |
6 |
Experience Jungle Activities |
6 |
Fly to Kathmandu |
7 |
Departure |
DETAIL ITINERARY
Day 1- Arrival at Kathmandu
You shall be met at the Tribhuvan International Airport by a Guru Travels agent who will transport you to your hotel after we arrive. Then we check in at the hotel, get ready, and rest. Guru Travels will provide a welcome supper in the evening. Spend the night in Kathmandu.
Accommodation: Hotel
Meal: On your own
Day 2- Sightseeing around Kathmandu
We visit the world heritage sites of Durbar Square, Pashupatinath Temple, Swayambhunath Stupa, and Bouddhanath Stupa. The Durbar Square provides insight into old royalty's way of existence. One of the most significant locations of pilgrimage for all Hindus is the Pashupatinath Temple. The Baudhanath Stupa, one of the biggest stupas in the world, is located in Swayambhunath, also referred to as the Monkey Temple. We meet our fellow participants.
Accommodation: Hotel
Day 3- Fly to Pokhara
You will travel to Pokhara after having breakfast at the hotel. It takes roughly 6 to 7 hours to travel by car, and 25 minutes to travel by plane. You will spend the remainder of your day in Phewa Lake, where you can go boating.
Accommodation: Hotel
Meal: Breakfast only
Day 4- Explore Pokhara
The most significant day of your trip is today since you are traveling to Sarangkot, a significant vantage point for viewing the Himalayas. You will go to Sarangkot in the early morning to take in the breathtaking views of the Annapurna range, Machhepuchhre, Himchuli, Manaslu, and many others. Once you've spent a few hours in Sarangkot, you'll return to the hotel for breakfast. You will go sightseeing in and around Pokhara after a short break. You will proceed to the most well-known locations, such as Phewa Lake, Begnas Lake, Mahendra Cave, Seti River Gorge, Barahi Temple, Mountain Museum, and World Peace Pagoda.
Accommodation: Hotel
Meal: Breakfast only
Day 5- Drive to Chitwan
You rise early this morning and travel to Nepal's renowned Terai region in the south. The environment and culture are entirely different from what you are used to in Kathmandu. The term "Terai" refers to the vast plains in the southern region of Nepal; this region is the furthest northern extension of India's immense Gangetic plains, which have seen decades of conflict and which share both Indian and Nepali traits and cultural traditions.
Accommodation: Hotel
Meal: Breakfast only
Day 6- Experience Jungle Activities
The activities in the jungle now are extensive. You can go on a walking jungle safari, go on a jeep safari in the jungle, go birdwatching, go on a river safari in a traditional canoe, and see wildlife.
The bigger one-horned rhinoceros, spotted deer, hog deer, sambar deer, and barking deer, as well as a rich diversity of birdlife, are among the wildlife in Chitwan. There is always a chance, with a little luck, of seeing a leopard, sloth bear, or royal Bengal tiger. Visiting the elephant camp to learn about these magnificent creatures, their behaviors, and to get a chance to help bathe the elephant in the river is always a great activity.
Accommodation: Hotel
Meal: Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner
Day 6- Fly to Kathmandu
Head to Bharatpur for flight back to Kathmandu.
Accommodation: Hotel
Meal: Breakfast only
Day 7- Departure
Departure