Imagine waking up with the Himalayan sun, listening to the sound of temple bells in the background of ancient cities, and getting into the rhythm of mountain life, which is very slow and peaceful. The Kathmandu–Pokhara Nepal holiday is for those who want to experience more than just the surface—it’s about immersing oneself in the spirituality, natural beauty, and the timeless charm of Nepal. This trip, starting from the sacred temples and UNESCO heritage sites in Kathmandu, will end up in breathtaking and serene mornings in Pokhara, thus offering an ideal getaway from life’s daily drills through a land of tranquility, culture, and beauty that is hard to forget.
On the day of your arrival at Kathmandu Airport, a representative will meet you and take you to your hotel. Once you have settled in, you will go to the holy Pashupatinath Temple, one of the most sacred Hindu sites dedicated to Lord Shiva, which is situated on the riverbanks of the Bagmati. This UNESCO World Heritage Site is notably the main religious center of Nepal. Visit to the night stay in Kathmandu
Following breakfast, you will take a scenic drive to Pokhara, which is situated about 210 km from Kathmandu (approximately 7 hours). During the journey, visitors can choose to either take part in river rafting or visit Manakamana Temple by cable car (extra charges apply). Reaching Pokhara and a room at the hotel. On clear days, the spectacular view of the Annapurna range is available for enjoyment. Night stay in Pokhara.
A trip to Sarangkot, the most famous sunrise and panoramic Himalayan viewpoint, including Annapurna and Dhaulagiri ranges, is planned for early morning. After that, return to the hotel for breakfast. Later, go to Bindebasini Temple, visit the old bazaar area, and then proceed to Devi’s Fall and Gupteshwor Cave for sightseeing. Night stay in Pokhara.
Breakfast and drive back to Kathmandu following the same picturesque route. Upon arrival, check in at the hotel. The remainder of the day is allocated for relaxation, shopping, or visiting casinos at an additional cost. Stay overnight in Kathmandu.
Post-breakfast, the first stop will be Patan (Lalitpur), well-known for its magnificent temples and ancient architecture centered around the Patan Durbar Square. The next visit will be to the Tibetan Refugee Center, famous for the very good quality Tibetan carpets. Continue to Swayambhunath Stupa (Monkey Temple), which is a beautiful valley lookout point. Then, transfer to the airport for your onward journey.
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