Best of Nepal in 10 Days

10 days

Easy

Explore Nepal, a trekker's paradise featuring breathtaking Himalayan views, golden temples, charming hill villages, and opportunities for jungle wildlife watching. It offers one of the world's premier travel destinations.

· Take a trip to the UNESCO World Heritage Sites of Kathmandu and Bhaktapur.

· Chitwan National Park is the most popular among the reserves and parks.

· Pokhara is ideal for a relaxed lakeside atmosphere.

· Bandipur is a charming town with traditional houses and local Newari culture.

What's included?

    · Based on 4 stars hotel & lodges TWIN/DBL/TRPL/Quad rooms (Bed and Breakfast)

    · Professional English-speaking guide during sightseeing

    · A total of 16 meals including 9 breakfasts, 3 lunches and 4 dinner

    · Pick up & Drop off from Katmandu Airport

    · All entrance fees according to the itinerary

    · A comfortable vehicle and suitable for number of people.

    Exclusions
    • Tip or gratuity
    • Departure tax

    · Visa

    · Insurance

    · International flights and airport taxes

    · Extra itinerary accommodations more than the program

    · Personal expenses

    · Individual transfer

    · Drinks and beverages

    · Tips for guides and drivers

    · All expenses not explicitly mentioned in the program

    Please note
      1. Passport & Visa Requirements: Make sure your passport is valid for at least six months from the date of entry. A tourist visa is required for most travelers, and visas can usually be obtained upon arrival at the airport or arranged in advance online.
      2. Health Precautions: It's advisable to check for recommended vaccinations (such as hepatitis A, typhoid, and tetanus). Additionally, if you're traveling to higher altitudes, consider acclimatization time to prevent altitude sickness, especially for trekking activities.
      3. Climate & Best Travel Seasons: Nepal's climate varies widely, so pack appropriately. October to November and March to April are considered ideal months for trekking, while monsoon season (June-August) can bring heavy rains.
      4. Insurance: Comprehensive travel insurance is highly recommended, covering high-altitude trekking and emergency evacuations if you’re planning on adventure activities.
      5. Local Customs & Etiquette: Respect local traditions, including removing shoes when entering temples or homes. Dress modestly, particularly in rural areas.
      6. Physical Fitness: Certain experiences, especially trekking, may require a good level of physical fitness. It's beneficial to assess your fitness level and prepare accordingly.
      7. Currency & Payments: The local currency is the Nepalese Rupee (NPR). Cash is preferred in many rural areas, though ATMs and currency exchange services are available in cities.
      8. Responsible Tourism: Be mindful of the environment and local communities, follow guidelines for sustainable travel, and avoid contributing to waste in natural and cultural sites.

      This information will help you have a smooth, enjoyable, and respectful travel experience in Nepal!

      What to bring