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25 Nights 26 Days
Nepal
Easy
Tour
4980m/ 16340 ft.
Hotel/Tea House
Breakfast Only
Mar-May, Sep-Nov
The three tranquil and heavenly guardians of the Himalayas in South Asia are Nepal Bhutan and Tibet. It won’t be wrong to say that you’ll explore the heaven of Himalaya if you choose the adventure tour to Nepal Bhutan and Tibet.
This adventure tour to Nepal Bhutan and Tibet offers you to visit the iconic heritages sites, taste Himalayan hospitality, and experience the mountainous cultures. With an old world charm and fascinating practices, these destinations will provide you the opportunities to fully appreciate a mosaic of ancient culture, experience of the Buddhist spiritualism, ancient architecture landscapes, and in a nutshell, lifetime experience.
Arrive in Kathmandu and after completing the immigration formalities, Meet our representative on Tribhuvan International Airport (TIA – Kathmandu) and you are welcomed with fresh Marigold garland from the arrival terminal and transfer to the hotel. In the evening, relax and enjoy your dinner in one of the finest cultural dance restaurant in town.
After having breakfast, check out from hotel. Then proceed for sightseeing to Pashupatinath and Boudhanath.
Pashupatinath: Pashupatinath is situated 5 km east of Kathmandu (Geographical coordinates: 27°42′35″N to 85°20′55″E) . Still there is no any concrete evidence about the exact date of establishment of temple. The present form of Pashupatinath temple was constructed in 1692 CE in pagoda architecture style. Pashupatinath temple is one of the oldest and top visiting temple of Hindu and Buddhist in Kathmandu.
On 1979 AD Pashupatinath Area was enlisted in UNESCO World Heritage Site. According to NEPAL TOURISM STATISTICS more than 2 Lakh (200k+) visitors came to visit this temple every year.
The temple has 4 entrance gate in a cardinal direction but the main entrance gate to the temple courtyard is western gate (Opens daily) rest of the three opens only on the special festivals.
Mainly the eastern Hindu (South Asian), Nepali Buddhist, Tibetans Buddhist is allowed to enter the courtyard but in some exceptional case Jain and Sikh are also allowed to enter the courtyard. We can visit the temple from 4 AM- 6:30 PM on winter whereas 4 AM- 8:00 PM.
Bouddhanath Stupa: Bouddhanath Stupa is situated 3 km east of Pashupatinath Area (Geographical coordinates: 27°43′17″N to 85°21′43″E) . The Gopālarājavaṃśāvalī states that Bouddhanath stupa was constructed by the Lichhavi king Śivadeva in his regime (590–604 CE) to the another Lichhavi king Mandev’s regime (464–505 CE). Bouddhanath stupa was built in the typical cultural style in the stupa typed architecture. It is one of the oldest and top visiting temple of Buddhist in Kathmandu.
On 1979 AD Bouddhanath stupa was enlisted in UNESCO World Heritage Site. The stupa has 1 main entrance gate on the North-west side.
After exploring these two World Heritage Sites (Pashupatinath and Bouddhanath) you’ll be proceed to Kathmandu Domestic Airport to flight to Pokhara. It takes 25 minutes to land on the Pokhara Domestic Airport. Meet our representative on the Airport (at waiting area) and you’ll be welcomed. Then you’ll transferred to Hotel. You can stroll around Lakeside, Pokhara for the hypnotic view (on your own).
We will have early breakfast at Pokhara, we start our journey with the two hour drive by our private vehicle towards Nayapul then we’ll proceed to Birethanti village (initial point to start trekking). Now at the entrance gate we’ve to complete some formalities i.e TIMS (Trekking Information Management System) and Permits. Now, we officially start our trekking journey to Annapurna Base Camp. We’ll proceed to Jhinu danda for this day. In the way we pass many beautiful and traditional Gurung and Magar villages.
We will walk through the bank of Madi River. This river is most famous tourist place. It is famous for the natural hot spring water. You can take a pleasure by doing plunge on the river.
Our trail today, climb to reach the crest of the ridge and then around to built on the steep hillside and has a few shops and several tea-houses, wooden lodges and the whole village has stunning, prominent views towards Macchappuchare (Fish-Tail Peak)
We leave Chhomrong along the Modi Khola leaving behind inhabited foothills into the high step and wooded slopes of Himalayas. We cross the suspension bridge then trek up to Sinuwa Danda. The ascent from Sinuwa becomes somewhat flatter. The trail passes through thick and dark rhododendron forest up to Khuldighar. Then, we descend a long and steep stone steps into deep bamboo and rhododendron forests through which we reach Bamboo.
After breakfast, gentle climb of 1 ½ hrs walking, finally we reach our destination at Dovan, later crossing several avalanche chutes before reaching the small village of Himalaya Hotel for Lunch.
As the altitude increases, forest gives way to alpine scrub and grasses. The valley walls steepen with the river raging far below. Explore the cave at Hinku before crossing a ravine and major avalanche track prior to reaching Deaurali.
After breakfast, out trek continue through the breathtaking views into the sacred Annapurna Sanctuary gradually appear as the trail heads over a ridge and climbs to the Machhapuchhare Base Camp (3,700m/12,136ft). Another two hours slow walk up grassy slopes leads to the Annapurna Base Camp hotels on the Annapurna South glacial moraine: some 3,900m/12,800ft beneath the peaks crowning the surrounding ice walls.
Today, enjoy the mesmerizing view of the golden sunrise over the spectacular mountains. After enjoying some memorable moments at Annapurna Base Camp you head back.
You will descend towards the Sinwa. The trails take you through the beautiful Modi George surrounded by beautiful nature. You will spend your night at the beautiful village of Sinwa enjoying the Modi river valley and snow-capped mountain views.
Today is the last day of your Annapurna Base Camp trek- 6 days. You trek starts from the Sinwa village following the beautiful landscape and ends at a new bridge below the Jhunu Danda.
Your trial follows the beautiful rhododendron forest. And beautiful traditional villages until you reach the new bridge.
Once you reach the new bridge you will enjoy your lunch and take a short and scenic drive back to Pokhara via Nayapul.
After breakfast proceed for Pokhara sightseeing pokhara sightseeing tour covering David’s Falls Gupteshwor Cave, International Mountain Museum and World Peace Pagoda.
Gupteswar Cave is a sacred cave located near David’s Fall. The cave is almost 3 km long. It has some big hall-size rooms and some passages. This cave holds special value for Hindus since phallic symbol of Lord Shiva is preserved here in the condition it was discovered and taking pictures inside the cave is prohibited.
David’s Fall Locally known as Patale Chhango, Devi’s Fall (also known as Devil’s,Devin’s or David’s) is an awesome waterfall lying about 2 km south-west of Pokhara airport on the highway to Tansen. Legend has it that a trekker (Devin, David…) was washed away by the Pardi Khola and disappeared down into an underground passage beneath the fall.
International Mountain Museum – Mountains and mountaineering have a history of their own. Without preserving it, it will not be long before all the records and evidences will be lost forever. Nepal Mountaineering Association (NMA), established on 1 Nov 1973, initiated the establishment of International Mountain Museum (IMM) in Pokhara. The basic objective for its establishment was made to record, document and chronicle the past and present development of mountaineering activities in the world in general and to preserve the saga of the momentous feats in the history of mountaineering in the Himalayan peaks in particular. The foundation stone of IMM was laid on 1 Dec, 1995. The soft opening of IMM took place on 29 May, 2002 where it was officially opened on 5 Feb, 2004.
World Peace of Pagoda Pokhara shanti stupa also known as Pokhara world peace pagoda is located on top of the Ananda hill at the height of 1100 meters. Shanti Stupa in Pokhara is the first World Peace Pagoda in Nepal and seventy-first pagoda built by Nipponzan-Myōhōji in the world.
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