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Nepal Tour Package From Mumbai
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Nepal Tour Package From Mumbai
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Highlights Nepal Tour Package
Enjoy a revitalising respite in nature while enjoying the Himalayan peaks’ reflections in Pokhara’s Phewa Lake.
During your thrilling safari in Chitwan National Park, experience shivers as you hear the Royal Bengal Tiger’s thunderous scream coming from the jungle.
As you enter the Gupteshwar Cave, take in the peaceful ambiance and be in awe of the stunning rock formations.
From Sarangkot, observe one of the most breathtaking sunsets of your life as the sun’s rays turn the Himalayan peaks into shades of gold.
As you stroll through the crowded Pokhara market, indulge your taste buds with some of Nepal’s regional specialties.
Nepal Tour Package From Mumbai
Day-wise Itinerary
Day 1 Arrival in Nepal
Day 2 Sightseeing in Pokhara | Admire the Annapurna Peak from diffrent angles
Day 3 Transfer to Sarangkot | Marvel at the postcard perfect Himalayan Views
Day 4 Sarangkot to Chitwan | En route visit the Manokamana temple
Day 5 Adventure Day | Jungle Activities in Chitwan National Park
Day 6 Chitwan to Gorakhpur | Depart with happy memories
Nepal Tour Package From Mumbai
Inclusions & Exclusions
- Accommodation on double sharing basis with Breakfast
- All sightseeing by private Cab, as per itinerary
- All applicable taxes on accommodation
- All toll taxes/driver’s allowance/fuel charges etc.
- Airfare
- Personal expenses
- Anything not mentioned in inclusions
- Applicable peak season surcharges
- Christmas, New Year surcharges
- GST &TCS
- Travel insurance
Nepal Tour Package From Mumbai
Faq
Nestled in the Himalayas between China and India, Nepal is a charming kingdom. The nation has an unusually diversified topography for such a tiny area, containing eight of the top ten tallest mountains in the world. Folklore in Nepal is frequently depicted through dance and music, and the people are friendly when it comes to sharing their customs. Nepal’s secluded position has kept the culture mostly untouched by foreign influences, despite the steady rise in tourism.
Yes. At the Nepal border or upon arrival in Kathmandu, visitors can acquire a visa for Nepal. A 15-day multiple entry visa costs $25 and must be paid in USD.
Your trip season and destination will all play a role. Nepal is a traditionally conservative nation. We advise guests to avoid donning outfits that are overly short, tight, or exposed. In the Kathmandu valley, cotton fabrics that are medium-weight and simple to clean are advised all year long. Additionally, we advise woollen sweaters, coats, and other warm clothing from October to February. Bring along a pair of cosy walking shoes, such sandals and sneakers. In sacred places and places of worship, both men and women may be expected to cover their heads. There will be a list of suggested clothing items and equipment for trekking and adventure routes.
It actually depends on your travel season, destination, and activities. After learning more about your preferences, our location consultants will suggest specific travel schedules. Typically, September through November and February through April are the best months. From June to August is monsoon season.
Nepal is a typically safe country with a low crime rate. Following the 2008 elections, which marked the country’s transition into a secular republic, there are certain safety worries. Stay away from protests, rallies, and other public gatherings. Please take precautions when travelling abroad and be mindful of your surroundings. When travelling alone, use caution and ask your guide or agent about the safe and risky parts of the city. Additionally, always make sure your wallets are in enclosed pockets and your purse is zippered. Keep an eye out for distraction scams and pickpockets at the marketplaces. Additionally, please keep an eye on your bags at all times while visiting airports and train/bus terminals.
On many of the main trekking routes, armed Maoists are present and demand a “tax” before letting trekkers pass. Trekkers
The official tongue is Nepali. It is written in the Devengari script and has Sanskrit roots. In urban areas, the majority of people speak English. Different ethnic groups speak their own languages in the villages.
Nepal Tour Package From Mumbai
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Customers Reviews & Testimonials
This was my first trip to Nepal, and I must say that it was fantastic. I visited the Monkey Temple in Kathmandu, Pasupatinath, and a few Darbar Squares, all of which are incredible historical sites in Nepal. I also really enjoyed Pokhara, where the Fewa Lake and mountain views from the World Peach Pagoda were. I trekked to the south base camp of Annapurna, and I'll never forget the mountains, the sunrise, the waterfalls, the people, or their cheerful expressions. The porter was fantastic and always willing to carry my bags, and the guide was extremely knowledgeable. It is safe to travel to and visit Nepal.
Dilip Singh
An incredible hiking trip in Nepal was made possible. We endured snow, hail, rain, and sun while being overcome by fatigue and physical ache but remaining steadfast in our resolve. He was incredibly understanding, supportive, helpful, and adaptable. Being first-timers to Nepal and not knowing what to anticipate, it was ideal for our group. The vacation was made much better by his thorough planning and excellent porters! Strongly advised!
Dinesh Rathod
We are a group of five. I recently finished a Mardi Himal Trek with B Trekking Nepal, and it was an amazing experience. It will be simple to locate the manager and guide since they will be picking us up at the TIA airport. As soon as we arrive in Kathmandu, they give us a thorough orientation, and the following day, we visit the stupa at Bhoudhnath, the monkey temple, and other breathtaking sites in the Kathmandu Valley. On that day, we have a tour guide.
Sonia
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