Kathmandu, Bandipur, Pokhara, Lumbini, and Chitwan tour
begin in Kathmandu, Nepal's vibrant capital, with its rich cultural heritage and UNESCO sites. Then, head to Bandipur, a stunning views and ancient Newari culture. Pokhara, is known for serene lakes, the Annapurna range. Lumbini the birthplace of Lord Buddha, for a spiritual retreat. Finally, immerse yourself in wildlife at Chitwan National Park, where you can experience jungle safaris, and elephant rides, and natural habitat.
This itinerary can be customized to meet your needs and preferences. Send me a message with your requests!
Meeting Point
At the airport or Bus park in Kathmandu or Hotel Chhimeki
Day01: Airport to Hotel
Our team will greet you at the airport and transport you to your hotel, where you can rest for a few hours. Depending on your arrival time, you may have the opportunity to explore Thamel before preparing for your tour the following day.
Day02: Kathmandu Sightseeing
Kathmandu, the bustling capital of Nepal, is a vibrant city rich in history, culture, and spirituality. It's a city where ancient temples, bustling streets, and peaceful monasteries coexist. Whether you're a history buff, a cultural enthusiast, or just someone looking for unique experiences, Kathmandu offers something for everyone. Here’s a glimpse of what to expect during a Kathmandu sightseeing tour.
- Swayambhunath (Monkey Temple)
- Pashupatinath Temple
- Boudhanath Stupa
- Kathmandu Durbar Square
Located in the heart of the city, Kathmandu Durbar Square is a historic site that showcases the architectural brilliance of the Malla dynasty. The square is dotted with palaces, courtyards, and temples, including the Taleju Temple and Kumari Ghar, the home of the living goddess, Kumari. Although the 2015 earthquake caused significant damage, restoration efforts continue, and the site remains a symbol of Kathmandu's royal past.
Thamel is the tourist hub of Kathmandu, a bustling area filled with shops, restaurants, and cultural attractions. Whether you're looking for local handicrafts, trekking gear, or international cuisine, Thamel has it all. Stroll through the narrow streets, enjoy the vibrant atmosphere, and soak in the essence of Kathmandu's modern yet traditional lifestyle.
Day03: Drive From Kathmandu to Bandipur by car
Traveling from Kathmandu to Bandipur can be done by private car around 5-6 hours.
Experience: More comfortable, especially for families or small groups.
Direct route with flexible stops for refreshments or sightseeing.
Private and convenient, allowing for a more relaxed journey.
Scenic Stops Along the Way:
Manakamana Temple (Cable Car Ride): On the way to Bandipur, if you're interested in visiting this famous temple, you can stop by.
Riverside Stops: Beautiful views of the Trishuli River along the Prithvi Highway.
Day04: Bandipur to Pokhara by Car
Distance: Approximately 80 kilometers
Time: 2.5 to 3 hours by car
Road Condition: Well-paved highways with occasional rough patches
The journey between Bandipur and Pokhara is not just about reaching the destination, but about the experience along the way. The distance may seem short, but the time taken reflects the winding nature of Nepal’s hill roads.
The journey between Bandipur and Pokhara is not just about reaching the destination, but about the experience along the way. The distance may seem short, but the time taken reflects the winding nature of Nepal’s hill roads.
Arrival in Pokhara go to hotel take rest.
Day05: Pokhara Sightseeing by car
The second-largest lake in Nepal, Phewa Lake is the heart of Pokhara. You can take a boat ride, enjoy the reflection of Mt. Machapuchare (Fishtail) on the water, or visit the Tal Barahi Temple, which is located on an island in the lake.
Perched on a hilltop, the World Peace Pagoda offers stunning panoramic views of the Annapurna Range, Phewa Lake, and Pokhara Valley. A short hike or drive takes you to this peaceful spot, where you can enjoy the sunset.
This unique waterfall plunges into an underground tunnel and is a popular attraction, especially during the monsoon season when the water flow is strongest. The falls are named after a Swiss couple who tragically drowned here.
Located near Devi’s Falls, this cave is known for its sacred Shiva shrine. The cave extends for about 2 km, but only the first part is open for tourists. It's a fascinating natural wonder with impressive stalagmites and stalactites.
Famous for its sunrise views over the Himalayas, including peaks like Annapurna, Dhaulagiri, and Machapuchare, Sarangkot is a must-visit. You can either hike or drive to the top. Paragliding enthusiasts often start their flights from here.
One of the oldest temples in Pokhara, Bindhyabasini Temple is dedicated to the Hindu goddess Durga. Located on a hilltop, the temple also offers views of the surrounding mountains.
Day06: Pokhara to Lumbini By Car - Lumbini Sightseeing Same Day
Driving from Pokhara to Lumbini takes about 6-7 hours, covering a distance of approximately 170 kilometers. The journey offers scenic views of the countryside and passes through several small towns. Starting from Pokhara, you'll drive south on the Prithvi Highway, then switch to the East-West Highway (Mahendra Highway) towards Lumbini. The route includes varied terrain, so be prepared for winding roads and occasional traffic. Ensure your vehicle is well-maintained, and it’s a good idea to have some refreshments and water for the trip. Enjoy the beautiful landscapes and keep an eye out for local wildlife along the way.
Lumbini, nestled in the Rupandehi District of Nepal, is an extraordinary destination revered as the birthplace of Siddhartha Gautama, who later became known as Buddha. Recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Lumbini draws pilgrims, historians, and tourists from around the world, eager to explore its sacred grounds and rich cultural heritage.
Maya Devi Temple
The Sacred Garden
Lumbini Museum
Monastic Zones
Peace Pagoda
Lumbini is more than just a sightseeing tour; it is a spiritual journey that connects you with the profound legacy of Buddha. The sacred sites, historical artifacts, and serene landscapes provide a deep sense of tranquility and reflection. Whether you're a devout Buddhist, a history enthusiast, or simply a curious traveler, Lumbini offers a unique opportunity to explore the roots of one of the world's most influential spiritual traditions.
Day07: Lumbini to Chitwan By Car
Traveling from Lumbini to Chitwan by car typically takes about 4 to 5 hours, depending on traffic and road conditions. The distance is roughly 150 to 200 kilometers. The route usually goes through the Terai region, which is a flat and fertile area, so the drive is relatively straightforward.
The main roads are generally in good condition, but it's always wise to check recent travel advisories or road updates.
During lunchtime, we will arrive in Chitwan, where we will have lunch and take a few hours to rest before continuing our program in Chitwan.
Day08: Full Day Enjoy all the activities in National Park
Today we will have breakfast and move for bird watching. Then we will go for a canoe trip in the Rapti river. We will watch crocodiles and several birds in that area. We will also visit the elephant breeding farm and enjoy the elephant bath. Then we will take an elephant ride and see the observation tower. After that, we will move towards a one-horned rhino and tiger hunting tour.
Time:
6 am - Breakfast.
7 am - Birdwatch in the national park.
8 am - Canoe trip in Rapti river(watch the crocodiles, Gharials and birds).
10 am - Elephant bath and visit to Elephant breeding farm.
11-30 am- Elephant ride and a visit to the observation tower.
1-30 pm - lunch.
3 pm - visit to one-horned rhino and tiger hunting area.
7 pm - Dinner
Day09: Chitwan to Kathmandu
Today, we will wake up early and go for bird-watching. After a refreshing time, we will enjoy our breakfast and move towards Kathmandu.
Time:
6 am - Bird watching.
8 am - Breakfast.
10 am- Departure
Traveling from Chitwan to Kathmandu by car offers a scenic journey through Nepal’s diverse landscapes. The drive covers approximately 150 kilometers and usually takes around 5 to 7 hours, depending on road conditions and traffic. You’ll traverse the Terai plains, characterized by lush greenery and farmland, before ascending into the hilly terrain of the Kathmandu Valley. En route, you'll encounter charming villages, picturesque rivers, and sweeping views of the rolling hills. The route is well-paved, but the mountainous sections can be winding, so it's essential to travel with a skilled driver. The drive provides a glimpse into rural Nepalese life and an opportunity to experience the country's natural beauty up close.
Day10: Early morning Mt Flight (Option) / Rest in Kathmandu Hotel
We suggesting you to add Mt. Everest scenic flight to the itinerary for the last two days. The flight lasts 45 minutes and costs USD 290 with two ways transport. It will be early morning.
After a long tour, taking a rest at a hotel in Kathmandu is a great way to unwind. In the evening, you can visit the local markets and do some shopping for friends and family.
Day11: Kathmandu to Bhakatapur/Chagunarayan
The drive from Kathmandu to Bhaktapur typically takes about 30 to 45 minutes, depending on traffic and road conditions. The distance is approximately 12 to 15 kilometers (7 to 9 miles). The route is fairly straightforward: you’ll head east out of Kathmandu on the Araniko Highway, and then take a turn toward Bhaktapur.
Bahakatipur and Chagunaray are remarkable destinations that present a distinctive and enriching travel experience. The traditional allure of Bahakatipur combined with the natural splendor of Chagunaray creates a serene retreat, allowing visitors to engage with Nepalese culture and heritage. Whether one is discovering ancient temples, trekking through picturesque landscapes, or enjoying local culinary delights, a journey to these villages guarantees an unforgettable adventure that embodies the essence of rural Nepal.
Day12: Fully free Day in kathmandu
Today marks the final day in Nepal, a day entirely free for you to engage in activities of your choosing.
Day13: Departure in International Airport
We will transport you to Nepal International Airport by car three hours prior to your flight.
Ending Point
At the airport or Bus park in Kathmandu or Hotel Chhimeki
This tour can be customized to meet your needs and preferences. Click below to send me a message with your requests.
Airport pickup and drop service
All meals and Accommodation during the tour.
Transportation Cost (Private AC Vehicle: Car MG EV, Toyota Hiace, or TATA Movus depending on group size)
English-speaking guide. His salary, lodging, food, and insurance.
Jungle Enter permits
First aid medical box
Farewell Dinner
13% VAT and 10% company service charge
Visa fee to enter Nepal (Visa Information)
International flight tickets and extra baggage charges
Extra night accommodation and meal costs in Kathmandu due to any change in scheduled itinerary
Travel insurance/ Rescue operation costs
All personal expenses
Tips for guides and porters
Mountain Flight (Optional : USD 290)
Temple Entry fee (approximately USD 100 including places within Kathmandu, Pokhara, and Lumbini)
Kathmandu, Nepal’s capital and cultural heart, is a vibrant city blending ancient history with modernity. It’s a city where sacred temples, bustling markets, and historic monuments coexist, creating a rich atmosphere.
Bandipur is a picturesque hilltop town that offers a glimpse into Nepal’s preserved traditional lifestyle. Its beautiful landscapes and traditional Newari architecture make it a hidden gem.
Pokhara is known as the gateway to the Annapurna range and offers adventure activities, serene lakes, and vibrant nightlife. It’s a must-visit for nature lovers and adventure seekers.
Lumbini, the birthplace of Lord Buddha, is one of the most important spiritual and pilgrimage sites in the world. It’s a UNESCO World Heritage Site and attracts both Buddhist pilgrims and tourists.
Chitwan National Park is Nepal’s first national park and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Known for its wildlife and jungle safaris, it offers a chance to see endangered species like the one-horned rhinoceros and Bengal tiger.
24 hrs available
Hi, I'm Dipasha Dhakal, and I’m honored to continue the journey my father, Devaraj, began as a trekking guide in Nepal. Growing up in Baseri, Dhading District, I was surrounded by the beauty of the Ganesh Himal and the Manaslu region. My father's passion for guiding and his commitment to sharing Nepal’s natural and cultural treasures have deeply inspired me.
Now, as I take on this role, my goal is to not only uphold his legacy but also to bring a fresh perspective to the experiences we offer. Whether you're seeking adventure, cultural immersion, or simply a chance to connect with nature, I’ll ensure that your journey is enriching and unforgettable. Let’s create new memories together as we explore the magnificent landscapes of Nepal!
$1,595/ per person