This package is suitable for all and first
time visitors to the Himalayan Kingdom and offers a traveller
the very best opportunity to explore the culture, history,
uniqueness and wonders of Nepal. We consider this to be the
best holiday package you can have here.
You will experience the magnificence of Mt. Everest close
up, the historical beauty of the old city of Bhaktapur and
eye to eye contact with a Royal Bengal Tiger (if your lucky!).
Pokhara's natural beauty will make you smile as you glimpse
Fishtail's snowy peak mirrored in Phewa Lake as you float
gently along it's surface to the famous Barhi Temple.
On our white water rafting day, laughter abounds as one traverses
the crystal clean waters of the Kaligandaki river. A truly
AMAZING adventure for all!
There can be no better way to enjoy cultural life here than
to wander through the small villages and try a few word of
Nepali with the local people. Trekking through the pristine
forests, meadows and harvest fields will bring you to Throngla,
where you will see a 360 degree view of the Annapurna, Manaslu,
Dhaulagiri, Hidden Valley, Tibetan Mountain and other white
capped mountain ranges. A wave of peaks surround the green
valley's below and from here you will be treated to the most
stunningly beautiful sunrise and sunset.
This package is the
absolute best adventure one can have during your visit to Nepal!
Our specialty is in providing excellent personal service and
professional staff to make your trip the best it can be!
Annapurna region :
North of Pokhara, Nepal's spectacular diversity
appears at its finest.The deep valleys and high mountains encircling
the giant Annapurna Himal embrace a wide range of peoples and
terrain, from subtropical jungle to a high, dry landscape resembling
the Tibetan Plateau. This region is one of the most popular
to visit and yet still remains unspoiled. Finding Nepal beneath
the flood of trekkers can be difficult, but the scenery and
culture are top-notch, and you can still get fine weather and
views through out much of the year.
Two
main trails follow river valleys in relatively easy ascents:
Up the Kali Gandaki to Jomsom and Muktinath, and up the Marsyangdi
to Manang. By crossing a high but straightforward pass, the
Thorung-La, these trails can be joined into the classic Annapurna
Circuit. As the land climbs, thatch-roof mud-wall huts are
replaced by flat-roof stone houses, and people change from
farmers to herders, Hindus to Buddhists. The Annapurna region
dramatically reveals the highland/lowland cultural and geographic
frontier running across Nepal. Mountain views are frequent
and good, and if they don't equal the "heart-of-the-mountains"
feeling of Khumbu, there's the Annapurna Sanctuary, a secluded
high-altitude valley ringed by huge mountain peaks.
Kali Gandaki River:
The upper part is a beautiful unspoiled
river with good white water, gorges and a feeling of remoteness.
The lower part is a big but relatively easy river, with small
gorges, jungle and an abundance of wildlife. A combination
trip of the two areas of the river is a classic, one of a
kind adventure.
The Kali Gandaki begins it's journey from Mustang. Here it
is a flat and braided river flowing into an arid open valley.
At Kalopani (black water) the river drops off the roof of
the world and cuts one of the deepest gorges in the world
between Dhaulagiri, height 8,167 m. and Annapurna, height
8,091 m.
The Kali Gandaki is named after the goddess Kali and is considered
a particularly holy river. It is also a gold bearing river,
and sometimes we meet several small groups who are sluicing
and panning the gravel of the river bed in search of miniscule
amounts of metal.
Safari at Royal Chitwan National Park:
Royal Chitwan National Park, the oldest
national park in Nepal, is situated in the subtropical inner
Terai lowlands of South-Central Nepal. The park was designated
as a World Heritage Site in 1984. The park covers a pristine
area with a unique ecosystem of significant value to the world.
It contains the Churiya hills, ox-bow lakes and flood plains
of Rapti, Reu and Narayani Rivers. Approximately 70% of the
park vegetation is Saal forest. The remaining vegetation types
include grassland (20%), rain forest (7%), and Saal with chirpine
(3%), the latter occurring at the top of the Churiya range.
The rain forests consist mainly of khair, sissoo and simal.
The grassland forms a diverse and complex community with over
50 species. The Saccharun species, often called elephant grass,
can reach 8 m. in height. The shorter grasses such as Imperata
are useful for thatch roofs.
There are
more than 43 species of mammals in the park. The park is especially
renowned for the endangered one-horned rhinoceros, the tiger
and the gharial crocodile along with many other common species
such as gaur, wild elephant, four-horned antelope, striped
hyena, pangolin, Gangetic dolphin, monitor lizard and python.
Other animals found in the park include the
sambar, chital, hog deer, barking deer, sloth bear, palm civet,
langur and rhesus monkey.
There are over 450 species of birds in
the park. Among the endangered birds are the Bengal florican,
giant hornbill, lesser florican, black stork and white stork.
Common birds seen in the park include the peafowl, red jungle
fowl, and different species of egrets, herons, kingfishers,
flycatchers and woodpeckers. The best time for bird watching
is March and December. More than 45 species of amphibians
and reptiles occur in the park, some of which are the marsh
crocodile, cobra, green pit viper and various species of frogs
and tortoises.The park is actively engaged in the scientific
studies of several species of wild fauna and flora.
Days
Start
Place
Altitude
Camping
Place
Altitude
Remarks
Day
01
Arrival
Kathmandu
Pick-up
Transfer
to Hotel
1.950m
Briefing
about tour
Day 02
Sightseeing
Kathmandu and Patan
Full-Day
Stay in Hotel
Day 03
Departure to Bhaktapur
Drop to Nagarkot
Sunset & Sunrise
Trip
Overnight in Hotel
Day 04
Walk down to Changu
Narayan
Pick-up
Hotel in Kathmandu
Day 05
Morning
Mountain flight
Prepair for Trekking
Dinner Party
Day 06
Kathmandu
1.400m
Besi Sahar
823m
minibus or 4 wheel
drive
Day 07
Besi Sahar
823m
BahunDana
1.311m
Day 08
BahunDana
1.311m
Chamje
1.433m
Day 09
Chamje
1.433m
Bagarchap
2.164m
Day 10
Bagarchap
2.164m
Chame
2.713m
Day 11
Chame
2.713m
Pisang
3.173m
Day 12
Pisang
3.173m
Braga
3.305m
Day 13
Braga
3.173m
Braga
3.305m
altitude acclimatization
Day 14
Braga
3.305m
Thorung Phedi
4.366m
Day 15
Thorung Phedi
4.366m
Muktinath
798m
cross Thorung-
La - 5.416m
Day 16
Muktinath
798m
Jomsom
2.713m
Day 17
Jomsom
2.713m
Pokhara
960m by air
Day
18
Depature
for Rafting
In
Kaligandaki
At
beachl
Whitewater-Rafting
Day 19
Rafting
Near stream
Full-day
Day 20
Back to Pokhara
Rafting
Half-day
Stay in Pokhara
Day 21
Depature to Safari
Chitwan
Inside park
Jungle activities
Day 22
Full day Jungle
activities
Inside park
Local culture activities
in the evening
Day 23
Depature to Kathmandu
Morning activities
In Kathmandu
Evening Party
Day 24
Free day
Shopping
Day 25
Depature
International Airport
Tour can be extended
Cost US $ / Euro 1574 Per Person
Min. Pax 2
Highlights :
Valley Sightseeing
Pashupatinath, Baudhanath
Patan, monkey temple, Bhaktpur
Nagarkot Sunset and sunrise Tour
Rural Village Hiking
Changu Narayan Temple
Mountain-flight close to Everest and
other mountains
Marsyangdi River
Panoramic view of Annapurnas, Gangapurna
etc.
Typical Buddhist villages of Braga
and Manang
Cross Thorung-La (5.416m)
Muktinath - holy place for Hindu and
Buddhist
Kali Gandaki- deepest gorge in the
world
Flight to Pokhara
Exciting white water Rafting in Kali-Gandaki
Jungle activities, elephant ride and
jungle safari