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Nepal
Itinerary and Tour Package details
Itinerary Details
Day 1: Arrival in Kathmandu - Traditional Warmth in the Himalayan Capital
Arrive at Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu. After meet & greet, transfer to your hotel in the city. Once checked in, head out for a relaxed stroll through Thamel, known for its vibrant streets, rooftop cafes, and cultural shops. In the evening, opt to visit the sacred Pashupatinath Temple and attend the soulful Sandhya Aarti by the Bagmati River.
Day 2: Full Day Kathmandu Heritage Tour
After breakfast, begin exploring the rich heritage of the Kathmandu Valley. Visit Swayambhunath Stupa (Monkey Temple), perched atop a hill offering panoramic views of the city. Then continue to Kathmandu Durbar Square, where you can explore ancient temples, courtyards, and the living goddess Kumari's residence. Post lunch, head to Patan Durbar Square to admire the fusion of Hindu and Buddhist architecture. End the day at Boudhanath Stupa, the heart of Tibetan Buddhist culture in Nepal.
Day 3: Bhaktapur Day Excursion - Back in Time to the Malla Era
After breakfast, head to Bhaktapur (approx. 45 min), a medieval city that feels like a living museum. Explore Bhaktapur Durbar Square, Nyatapola Temple, 55 Window Palace, and local pottery workshops. Don't forget to try the famous Juju Dhau (King Curd). Return to Kathmandu in the afternoon and enjoy some shopping at Asan Bazaar or a relaxing evening at a cultural dinner show with folk dances.
Day 4: Departure from Kathmandu
After breakfast, check out and transfer to Tribhuvan International Airport for your departure. Leave with stories of ancient temples, holy chants, and the warm smiles of the Kathmandu Valley.
Inclusions
Hotel accommodation (selectable: 3★ / 4★ / 5★)
Daily breakfast
Airport pickup & drop in Kathmandu
Private vehicle and driver for all transfers & sightseeing
Kathmandu heritage sightseeing (Swayambhunath, Durbar Squares, Pashupatinath, Boudhanath, Patan)
Bhaktapur full‑day excursion
Entrance fees as per itinerary
Local guide / representative assistance
Local taxes and service charges
Exclusions
International & domestic airfares
Travel insurance
Lunch & dinner (unless on custom plan)
Personal expenses (tips, laundry, phone, shopping)
Optional activities (cultural show, workshops if not included)
Early check-in / late check-out charges
Anything not expressly stated in inclusions
Local Cuisine
Best time to visit
Best things to do
_ Veg: Newari veg set, Dal bhat with saag, Aloo tama
_ Non-Veg: Buff momos, Chicken choila, Newari bara with egg/meat
October to April - Ideal for pleasant days and clear sightseeing
Temperature: 10'C - 25'C (cool mornings and evenings)
_ Visit Pashupatinath, Swayambhunath, and Boudhanath
_ Explore Kathmandu, Patan, and Bhaktapur Durbar Squares
_ Enjoy a traditional Newari lunch and cultural show
_ Shop for prayer flags, handmade journals, and pashmina
Special events
Things to carry
Indra Jatra (Sep) - Chariot parades and masked dances in Durbar Square
Tihar (Oct - Nov) - Festival of lights honouring animals and prosperity
Buddha Jayanti (Apr - May) - Celebrated with reverence at all Buddhist shrines
Gai Jatra (Aug) - Unique street festival commemorating the departed, with satire
and humour
_ Light jacket for mornings and evenings
_ Comfortable shoes for walking around heritage sites
_ Scarf or shawl for temple visits
_ Travel adapter (Type C/D/M)
_ Camera, sunglasses, reusable water bottle
Faqs
Q1. Do Indian nationals need a visa to visit Nepal?
No — Indian citizens do not require a visa to enter Nepal.
Q2. What ID can Indians use to enter Nepal?
You can enter with a passport, voter ID, driving license, or other Government‑issued photo ID.
Q3. Can I customize this Kathmandu tour package?
Yes, you can request extra days, side trips (Nagarkot, Chitwan), or add cultural workshops.
Q4. Are meals covered in the package?
Only daily breakfast is included. Lunches and dinners are not unless separately included.
Q5. What is the cancellation policy?
Free cancellation up to 15 days before departure. After that, standard hotel or guide charges may apply.
Q6. Is this itinerary suitable for families or seniors?
Yes — the walking is light to moderate, and pace is flexible to accommodate all ages.
Q7. How many countries are visa‑free for Indian passport holders in 2025?
As of 2025, Indian passport holders have visa‑free or visa‑on‑arrival access to 57 countries, including Nepal.
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