Nepal is the one of the most beautiful country which is cover with full of natural beauties. All side of Nepal is surrounded with mountains and hills. The different kinds of wild animals and birds are also live in this greenery country, Nepal. Though the country is small, it boasts of a diverse topography, which ranges from Terai in the south to Himalayas in the north. Nepal is home to eight of the ten tallest mountains in the whole world. Its awe-inspiring locales stand in beautiful contrast to its ancient temples and monasteries. Nepal is one of the preferred destinations for those coming to Asia on holiday tours.
Nepal is home of some 27 million Nepalese, their languages and customs as diverse as the terrain and climate itself. For the adventurous of spirit, there could be no better place on earth than this tiny with fully natural for a really fulfilling tours and travel in Nepal. Apart from sightseeing tours of its splendid monuments, the country offers numerous other options to the tourists to enjoy themselves fully. For instance, one can indulge in trekking, hiking, camping, mountain biking, river rafting, fishing, etc. There are also a number of national parks and wildlife sanctuaries in Nepal, which serve as a treat for nature lovers. One thing is for sure, once you visit the country, you will not be able to get it out of your memory for a long time to come.
Nagarkot : It is located 32 kilometers east of Kathmandu, and is one of the most scenic spots in Bhaktapur district. It is renowned for its spectacular sunrise view of the Himalaya when the weather is clear. Visitors often travel to Nagarkot from Kathmandu to spend the night so that they can be there to see the breathtaking sunrise and sunset. Nagarkot has become famous as one of the best spots to view Mount Everest as well as other snow-topped peaks of the Himalayan range of eastern Nepal. It also offers an excellent view of the Indrawati river valley to the east. With an elevation of 2,195 meters, Nagarkot also offers a panoramic view of the Valley and is described by visitors as a place whose beauty endures year round.--
Chitwan National Park: It has long been regarded as Nepal's third biggest attraction after trekking and the Kathmandu Valley. This huge and beautiful nature reserve protects 932 sq km of sal forest, water marshes and rippling grassland. The park is one of the last refuges of the endangered one-horned Indian rhino and there are sizeable populations of tigers, leopards and rare Genetic dolphins. Also here are many species of birds, crocodiles, rhinos, sloth bears, tigers (though almost never seen), and monkeys. The main activities in Chitwan include Jungle Safari, Bird Watching and Boat Tour. Jungle Safari is the most popular one. You will journey into the deep forest riding on elephant back; you will witness the preserved natural assets of Nepal, birds, flora and fauna.
In 1973, Chitwan National Park was established covering 932 sq km area is now listed in the World Heritage site by UNESCO. The Park consists of a diversity of ecosystems including the Churia hills, Ox-bow lakes, and the flood plains of the Rapti, Reu and Narayani Rivers. The Churia hills rise slowly towards the East from 150 m. to more than 800 m. The western portion of the Park is comprised of the lower but more rugged, Someshwor hill. This tour also gives chance to see the many cultural programs and dances. The Park shares its eastern boundary with the Parsa Wildlife Reserve. Recently a website has been launched about Chitwan that provides almost all of the information about Chitwan and Chitwan National Park.-
Lumbini: Lumbini the birth place of Buddha is situated in Kapilavastu district in Nepal. The apostle of peace shows the compassion and non-violence. The broken Ashoka pillar remnant of an old monastery reflects the images of Buddha's mother Maya Devi etc. that are preserved in Lumbini.
The historic importance of the pillar is evident by the inscription engraved in the pillar in Brahmi script. The pillar was erected by Emperor Ashoka in 249 BC to commemorate his pilgrimage to the sacred site. To the south of the pillar is the sacred pond, Puskarni, where Queen Mayadevi had taken a bath just before giving birth to the Buddha and also where infant Buddha was given his first purification bath.the single most important place of the Lumbini and to the entire Buddhist world for that matter is the stone slab located deep in the Sanctum sanctorum. Revealed after hard and meticulous excavations under the three layers of ruins over the site of a famous Maya Devi temple, the stone slab foundation pinpoints the location of the original place marking the exact spot of the birthplace of Lord Buddha. In addition to Ashoka Pillar, the other Shrine of importance is the bas-relief image of Maya Devi, enshrined in a small pagoda-like structure. The image shows Maya Devi, mother of the Lord supporting herself by holding on with her right hand to a branch of Sal tree, with newly born infant Buddha standing upright on a lotus pedestal on an oval halo. Two other celestial figures are depicted in an act of pouring water and lotuses bestowed from heaven. Our scenic pilgrimage drive includes the best of the wonderful spots of Nepal and Lumbini is renowned as the most famous trekking destination of Nepal.
Pokhara Pohkara is famous for its lake and its amazing views of the Annapurna range include Annapurna I and VI, Annapurna South and Machhapuchhare. When the sunrises, you can see the reflection of the mountains in the lake, truly a photographers paradise. Devi's fall (it is about a ten-minuet drive from lakeside). Marks the point where the Pardi Khola stream vanishes underground. Outside the falls you can yourself go underground and explore the limestone caves. When the stream is at full bore, the sound of the water plunging over the falls is deafening, but the concrete walkways don't add much to the atmosphere. According to locals, the name is a corruption of David's fall, a reference to a Swiss visitor who tumbled into the sinkhole and drowned, taking his girlfriend with him!
Pokhara, an enchanting natural paradise proffers a heavenly beauty and serenity for the inquisitive travelers. The Valley is of 124 square feet, the home of a numbers of lakes including the most renowned, Phewa Lake. In the middle of the lake the temple of goddess Barahi is situated. Boating and fishing are the major charm of Phewa Lake. Boating on the lake is a lovely way to spend your time here.30minutes drive or a three-hour trek through the jungle takes you to the hill station of Sarangkot. Form here you can watch the sunrise as you get up close and personal with the Annapurna and dhulgari range of mountains. If you dare, you can take the plunge and launch yourself by paraglide to soar with the eagles.
Day 01 : Arrive Kathmandu, transfer to airport
Day 02 : In Kathmandu- free day, sort out permit & equipment
Day 02 : Kathmandu Drive to Nagarkot
After breakfast, we will take you a glimpse of half day sightseeing tour in Kathmandu Valley,Patan durbar Squire, Pashupatinath Temple: one of the most important Hindu temple in Nepal. We keep going for walk to see the huge of stupa of Buddha, also known as Boudhanath, the largest stupa in Nepal. And keep going to Sakhu for hiking to Nagarkot. Stay overnight in Hotel
Day 03 : Nagarkot Drive to Kathmandu
After breakfast, we return to Kathmandu via Bhaktapur Durbar Squire sightseeing with visiting of Kathmandu Durbar Squire and Swoyambhunath, a stupa on the top of hill - from here you can overlook the scenery of Kathmandu Valley.
Day 04 : Kathmandu Drive to Chitwan
After breakfast, we travel overland from Kathmandu to Royal Chitwan National Park. We experience you a lots of Safari activities; jungle walks, canoeing and so forth… Once the night falls down, we entertain you with cultural performances including bonfire before getting in bed.
Day 05 : Chitwan
Breakfast, the next, you get a full day safari activities in Royal Chitwan national Park - if you are lucky, you will see many amazing creatures that you spend most time to looking for; rhinoceroses, Chitwan's royal Bengal tigers, leopards, monkeys, many types of deer .and reptiles. Check your camera gear - preferably with a telephoto lens and you will not miss any shots. Stay overnight.
Day 06 : Chitwan Drive to Lumbini
Upon arrival Lumbini, we transfer you to the hotel, check-in and then we go walking through the Sacred Lumbini Garden where the Buddha was born converges on the Ashoka pillar, visit the Maya Devi Temple with its bas-relief sculpture depicting Maya Devi holding on with her right hand to a branch of pipal tree and giving birth to the infant Buddha who stand up on a lotus pedestal.
Day 07 : Lumbini Drive to Pokhara
Lumbini by road to Pokhara. Check-in at hotel, rest of the day is at your own leisure.
Day 08 : Sight seeing in Pokhara
In Pokhara there are lots of place to visit such as Davi’s fall, Siddheshowr Cave, Mahendra Cave, Vindevashini Temple, Mountain Museum, Visit Fewa Lake and boating around there, Hiking to world peace stupa, and Sarangkot view point for sunrice view.
Day 09 : Drive or flight to Kathmandu
Day 10 : In Kathmandu, free day to rest and shopping.
Day 11 : Transfer to airport, depart Kathmandu