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Nepal, officially the Federal Democratic Republic of Nepal, is a landlocked country in South Asia. It is mainly situated in the Himalayas,and India to the south, east, and west, while it is narrowly separated from Bangladesh by the Siliguri Corridor, and from Bhutan by the Indian state of Sikkim.
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Suitable | For Adult |
Trip Day(s) | 4 Days 3 Night |
Travel Category | Leisure |
Day 1: Arrival at Tribhuvan International Airport – Kathmandu – Nagarkot (Estimated 27.3Kms 1.1Hrs) (L/D
❖ Arrive at Tribhuvan International Airport and welcome by our “One World Travel Team”.
❖ Transfer to local Restaurant for lunch
❖ Sightseeing to Bhaktapur Durbar Square, Bhaktapur where museum of medieval art and architecture with many fine examples of sculpture, woodcarving and colossal pagoda temples consecrated to different gods and goddesses. The city is shaped like a conch shell-one of the emblems of the god Vishnu and was founded by Kind Ananda Beva in A.D. 889. The city is 1402m above sea level. Pottery and weaving are its major traditional industries. The city is fifteen kilometers east from Patan. SiddaPokhari (lake), Royal palace, the lion gate, the golden gate, the palace of Fifty-Five Windows, the picture gallery, the statue of King Bhupatindra Malla, Bastala Temple, The Pashupati Tempe, Nyatapola Temple, Bhairab Nath Temple, Dattatraya Temple, Mayur Jhyal (Peacock windows) etc. are main attraction of Bhaktapur city.
❖ Drive to Nagarkot is 32 km NE of Kathmandu on the northern fringe of the Kathmandu Valley. Nagarkot is famous for its Himalayan views- the Himalayan peaks at sunrise are a magnificent sight to behold. Many wishes
❖ upon arrival they would have planned for more than one day to stay. Nagarkot is surrounded by thickly forested hills of pine trees which give you an idyllic scene.
❖ Hotel check in, sunset view,
❖ Dinner and overnight at hotel in Nagarkot.
Day 2: Nagarkot – Kathmandu (Estimated 27.2Kms 1Hrs) (B/L/D)
❖ Early morning sunrise view, breakfast, drive back to Kathmandu, visit Patan Durbar Square complex is perhaps the most photographed of the three durbar squares. Located in the heart of Patan city, this was once the palace of the kings of Patan. The square is a display of Newari architecture that had reached its pinnacle during the reign of Malla kings who were great builders and patrons of the arts. The palace has three main courtyards: the central and the oldest is Mul Chowk. To the west of the complex are a dozen free standing temples of various sizes and built in different styles. A masterpiece in stone, the Krishna Temple, Bhimsen Temple, the Golden Temple of Hiranya Varna Mahavira and Sundari Chowk mark the artistic brilliance of the Newar craftsment of that era. The Sundari Chowk with the sunken bath of Tusha Hiti, showcases exquisite woodcarvings, stone and metal sculpture. Like the other palaces, Patan Durbar Square also houses a temple dedicated to Taleju Bhawani.
❖ Next visit Pashupatinath Temple: The temple of Pashupatinath is a large double-roofed pagoda of brass and gilt; the gateway is plated with silver. It stands on the western bank of the Bagmati about five kilometer north-east of Kathmandu and contains the sacred Linga of Lord Shiva. Before the temple stands an enormous gift filigree of the bull Nandi, the mount of Shiva, flanked by a golden trident. There is a crematorium outside the temple by the side of the wide but shallow river and the wood surroundings are dotted with small shrines. On the annual festival of Maha Shivaratri (February / March), the temple is visited by thousands of devotees including many pilgrims from India. The temple is also the site of many other festival and ritual taking laces throughout the year.
❖ Bouddanath This colossal stupa, one of the biggest in the world, is situated 2 kilometer north from Pashupatinath. The splendid some of Bouddhanath Stupa is approximately 120 ft. in diameter, 1hec in width and 43m in height. Its simplicity of form is its principal feature, unique among monumental stupas in the valley in its lack of the appended five shrines of the Buddha. Some consider it represents Adi-Buddha, the first or Primordial Buddha, free of conceptual emanations. Only the steps built into it on the north side, seemingly the ladder that Sakyamuni ascended into Tushita heaven, breaks its uniformity. A thick layer of whitewash coast the dome and the form of a bauble lotus depicted in saffron water colors it. This can be sponsored on various auspicious dates, and is also done annually on Dasain Purne occurring on the Full Moon in September by the Bouddhanath Area Development Committee.
❖ Lunch & Dinner Outside Restaurant
❖ Overnight at hotel in Kathmandu.
Day 3: In Kathmandu (B/L/D)
❖ After breakfast, proceed to visit Swoyambhunath (Monkey Temple): 10 kilometer west from Bauddhanath stupa. It is said to be two thousand years old, making it one of the world's oldest and glorious Buddhist chaityas. The Chaityas (Stupa) which forms the main structure is composed of a solid hemisphere of brick and earth supporting an ofty conical spire capped by pinnacle of gilt copper. Panted on the four-sided base of the spire are the al-seeing eyes of Lord Buddha. It is standing a hill as Stupa style.
❖ Kathmandu Durbar Square: World Heritage Sites, Unesco Basantapur Durbar Square is one of the famous sightseeing sports for the wood carving. A very old Hindu text has described Kathmandu as the land of gods surrounded by beautiful Hindu temples. Mainly trinity gods are found there like Brama, Vishnu and Shiva alongside Shakti temples. KalBhairav- one of the largest stone idols in Kathmandu representing the terrifying aspects of Shiva. KalBhairav is the god of the Justice in the ancient time. It means origin of the modern rules and regulation through KalBhairav.
❖ Similarly, a Mahadev temple, Ganesh and Kumar temple, Kumari Ghar, Kasthamandap, Shiva Parvati temple, Wood Carving is main attraction of Durbar Square.
❖ Free time at Thamel market, Nepali dinner with culture show
❖ Lunch & Dinner Outside Restaurant
❖ Overnight at hotel in Kathmandu.
Day 4: Kathmandu – Departure (B)
❖ Early morning sunrise view,
❖ Breakfast, get transferred to the airport.
HOTEL ENVISAGE:
Place |
3* Hotel |
4* Hotel |
5* Hotel |
Kathmandu (02 Nights) |
Yatri Suites & Spa or Similar |
Holiday Inn Express or Hotel Lo Mustang or Similar |
Hyatt Palace or The Malla Hotel or Similar |
Nagarkot (01 Night) |
Niva Niwa Lodge or Similar |
Hotel Country Villa or Similar |
Hotel Country Villa or Similar |
COST PER PERSON IN MYR:
Category |
2 pax |
4-6 pax |
7-9 pax |
10-14 pax |
15-20 pax |
3 Star |
2148 |
1978 |
1735 |
1685 |
1635 |
4 Star |
2395 |
2228 |
1978 |
1928 |
1880 |
5 Star |
2468 |
2295 |
2050 |
2008 |
1960 |
ABOVE RATE NOT INCLUDED WITH AIR FARE
COST INCLUDES:
❖ Hotel Accommodation with Breakfast
❖ Airport pickup and drop off in private vehicle
❖ Lunch and Dinner at Chinese Restaurants in Kathmandu
❖ Entrance fee for attractions during sightseeing
❖ English Speaking Guide
❖ Transfers mentioned in the itinerary in private vehicle
❖ 01 bottle mineral per person per day
❖ Covid-19 Travel Insurance
COST DOES NOT INCLUDES:
❖ International Air Ticket
❖ Expenses of personal nature viz., telephone bills, Laundry, Tips and use of mini bar in the room
❖ Any meals & services other than those as mentioned in cost includes
❖ Alcoholic & non-alcoholic beverages during meals or otherwise
❖ Tips at restaurants, concierge and driver
❖ Optional & Add-On tours unless mentioned otherwise
❖ Guide Tips
❖ Nepal Visa
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