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Nepal Highlights 7 Day Tour

$ 698.00$ 1,150.00

Are you an adventure seeker, culture enthusiast, or someone who appreciates serene landscapes?  Nepal tour 7 Days highlights is perfect for families, honeymooners, adventure enthusiasts, and nature lovers, this tour guarantees an unforgettable experience in the heart of the Himalayan Shangri-la. Come, explore the beauty of Nepal in just 7 days.

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Experience the highlights of the Nepal Tour, a 6-night and 7-day package offered by Alliance Treks. This tour blends nature, culture, and adventure ideally. Whereas, this 7-day Nepal tour covers the frames of the Kathmandu Valley, Pokhara, and a daring day trip to Chitwan.

Kathmandu Valley

Explore the exciting culture of Kathmandu Valley, especially the busy Thamel district. The Valley has many cultures mixed.

Pashupatinath temple

The Pashupatinath temple is a very important place for Hindu people all over the world. Thousands of religious tourists visit it every year. It is by the sacred Bagmati River. This old Shiva temple is a great spot to see morning rituals, holy Sadhus, and live dead body burning activities. UNESCO lists this temple as a World Heritage Site.

Boudhnath stupa

Boudhnath stupa is one of the biggest Buddhist stupas in the world. It features vibrant Tibetan settlements, earning it the title “Mini Tibet.” It became a UNESCO World Heritage site in 1979. The stupa means Tibetan culture and also offers the best opportunity to experience Tibetan traditions within Kathmandu Valley.

Patan Durbar Square

Patan, the second largest city in Kathmandu Valley, is also known as Lalitpur, the city of beauty. It holds many ancient temples, offering a great view of ancient heritage from one spot. Major attractions in Patan include Patan Durbar Square, the famous stone carved Krishna temple, the Mahaboudhi stupa, the Golden Temple, and also the narrow lanes known for metal sculptures.

Pokhara

Pokhara offers great Himalayan views as well as beautiful lakes. Its allure has been liked, and loved by many travelers. With its calm air, snowy peaks, serene lakes, and green fields, it’s known as ‘the jewel in the Himalayas’. Annapurna’s back drop and three major lakes make it perfect for leisure. Pokhara, the gateway to Annapurna, is indeed a top destination in Nepal. Highlights include Bindabashini temple, Seti Gorge, Devi’s fall, and Gupteshwor Cave. Adventure seekers can enjoy activities like Bungy Jump, Paragliding, and Zipline.

Chitwan – Wilderness Sanctuary

Chitwan National Park, one of Asia’s best, sits in south central Nepal. It covers 932 sq. km and also became a World Heritage site in 1984. The park is famous for its rich wildlife, including protected species like the Royal Bengal Tiger as well as horned Rhinoceros. Visitors can also enjoy jungle activities like Elephant Safari, Canoe rides, Bird watching, and Nature walks.

Ideal for All Ages

Join our 7-day tour for a chance to discover the highlights of Nepal in just a week. It’s fit for all ages and also offers cultural experiences, great landscapes, and exciting adventures. You’ll certainly have a lively journey through Nepal’s heart.

Other tour options

Besides the 7 Days Nepal tour, we do have other tour options in Bhutan, Tibet, Sikkim, and Nepal which are listed down below:

On the other hand, please check our trek equipment list. This list will certainly be a guide for you if you have a plan to trek in Nepal. Similarly, you can check our AMC (Acute Mountain Sickness) which can be a good guide for you to learn more about getting ill at high heights in Nepal. Also, if you want to do a Peak climb in Nepal then please check the climbing equipment list that is a must while going on the Peak climb. Likewise, we suggest you check the updated TIMS card rule as there have been some new changes in Nepal.

How to Get a Bhutan Visa?

Similarly, if you want to know about the Bhutan visa process then we will help you get your Bhutan visa. It’s an e-visa, and we’ll also send it to your email. Just print it out and then show it at the airport for your Bhutan flight and at the Immigration counter at Paro Airport. Bhutanese visas are issued a week before your planned arrival, and we’ll send them to you closer to your travel date.

To initiate the Bhutan visa application, provide the following documents:

  • Copy of passport
  • A photo of yourself
  • Details of your Travel Insurance

 

Currency in Bhutan

The official currency used in Bhutan is the Bhutanese Ngultrum (BTN). To understand its value in your currency, refer to the Currency Exchange Rate.

How can I get a Nepal Visa?

You can get Nepal visas upon arrival at Tribhuvan International Airport. To make the process faster and avoid long lines, fill out the Online Nepal Visa form a week before you arrive. Bringing a printed copy with the proof number helps you get through Immigration faster. Make sure you have enough cash for the visa fee when you arrive, as the cost depends on how long you’re staying and how often you’re entering. Also, we suggest you check our tourist visa in Nepal as there have been some major changes.

Booking is open for 2024 / 2025

Are you planning to do a trek or tour in 2024? If so, then in our Best Deals part, you can find the ideal information on the best price for the trek cost. Furthermore, book plans as soon as possible.

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Group size

Double/Twin Share, Single Occupancy Basis

Itinerary

 

Day 1: Arrival Transfer & Sightseeing Tour

Upon arrival at Kathmandu airport, our representative will meet you and transfer you to your centrally located hotel. In the afternoon, meet your guide and embark on a journey to Patan Durbar Square. Known as the “City of Beauty,” Patan offers a glimpse into Newari culture, ancient royal complexes, and medieval architecture. Explore Patan Durbar Square, Krishna Temple, Mahaboudhi Stupa, and the Golden Temple. Patan is renowned for its metalwork and wood carvings.

Overnight at a Kathmandu hotel.

Day 2: Drive to Chitwan (205 Kms/6.5 Hrs) – Jungle Activities

Embark on a scenic drive to Chitwan, a renowned national park in Asia. Upon arrival, enjoy lunch at the dining complex and receive a briefing on activities. Experience a jungle walk escorted by a local naturalist, exploring Tharu villages in the park’s vicinity. Tharu people, indigenous to the plains of Nepal, have a unique lifestyle and culture. In the evening, witness the vibrant Tharu Stick Dance. Meals included: Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner.

Overnight at a Chitwan hotel.

Day 3: Full-day Jungle Activities

Start your day with a canoe ride on the Rapti River, observing water birds and crocodiles. Afterward, enjoy an Elephant briefing and visit the breeding center. In the afternoon, embark on a thrilling Jeep safari to spot wildlife, with the highlight being the one-horned rhino in its natural habitat. Return to the hotel in the evening. Meals included: Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner.

Overnight at a Chitwan hotel.

Day 4: Drive to Pokhara (145 Kms/6 Hrs)

Drive to Pokhara, renowned for its stunning views of the Himalayas and serene lakes. Explore Phewa Lakeside in your free time. Meals included: Breakfast.

Overnight at a Pokhara hotel.

Day 5: Sarangkot Sunrise Excursion, Pokhara City Tour & Peace Stupa Hike

Join an early morning excursion to Sarangkot for a breathtaking sunrise over the Annapurna and Dhaulagiri mountain ranges. After breakfast, explore Bindavashini Temple, Seti Gorge, Devis Fall, and Gupteshwor Mahadev Cave in Pokhara. In the afternoon, cross Phewa Lake by boat, hike to Peace Stupa, and enjoy panoramic views of the Pokhara Valley and Himalayan peaks. Meals included: Breakfast.

Overnight at a Pokhara hotel.

Day 6: Drive Back to Kathmandu (200 Kms/6 Hrs)

After breakfast, drive back to Kathmandu along the same scenic highway. Check-in at your hotel upon arrival. Meals included: Breakfast.

Overnight at a Kathmandu hotel.

Day 7: Sightseeing Tour & Departure Transfer

Go on a sightseeing tour of Pashupatinath Temple, dedicated to Lord Shiva, and witness Hindu rituals and ceremonies. Continue to Boudhanath Stupa, one of the largest Buddhist stupas in Nepal, surrounded by Tibetan settlements. Experience Buddhist traditions and rituals in this vibrant area. After the tour, proceed to Kathmandu airport for your departure. (Check-out time at the hotel is 12:00 PM)

Include / Exclude

 

The Cost Includes

  • 2 nights at Hotel in Kathmandu with daily breakfast
  • 2 nights at Hotel in Chitwan with all meals
  • 2 nights at Hotel in Pokhara with daily breakfast
  • Necessary airport transfers in Kathmandu
  • Sightseeing tours as per the tour itinerary
  • Private surface transfer using air-conditioned vehicle
  • An English speaking local guide for sightseeing tours
  • An English-speaking naturalist for Jungle activities in Chitwan
  • Jungle activities in Chitwan on sharing basis
  • Chitwan National Park entrance fees as applicable
  • Sarangkot sunrise excursion in Pokhara
  • Peace stupa hike in Pokhara
  • Boat ride at Phewa Lake in Pokhara
  • Vehicle related cost as applicable for fuel, parking & toll taxes
  • Government taxes as applicable

 

The Cost Excludes

  • Monument entrance fees as applicable – payment on entry

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

 

Q1: What is the best time to Travel to Nepal?

A:  The best time to visit Nepal is during the spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November) seasons when the weather is mild and favorable for outdoor activities and sightseeing.

Q2: Can I see Mount Everest from Pokhara?

A:  While Pokhara offers stunning views of the Annapurna and Dhaulagiri mountain ranges, Mount Everest is not visible from Pokhara due to its geographical location.

Q3: Can You Customize the 7-Day Nepal Tour Package For The Family?

A:   Yes, our tour packages can be customized to suit the needs and preferences of your family. Contact us to discuss your requirements and preferences, and we’ll create a tailored itinerary for you.

Q3. Do Nepalese speak English?

Nepali is the official language. It has roots in Sanskrit and is written in Devanagari script. English is understood by most people in the cities. In the villages, different ethnic groups speak their languages.

Q4. IS NEPAL A SAFE COUNTRY?

Nepal has a low crime rate and is generally a safe country.

Q5. I have never been to Nepal and have no idea where to start. what do you recommend?

What do you hope to see and experience during your trip? Our travel experts will make recommendations based on your travel preferences. Most travelers incorporate Kathmandu, Pokhara, and Chitwan National Park. However, many also include adventure activities, including trekking and rafting.

Q6. Are vaccinations required?

Immunizations are not required to visit Nepal. (Exception: if you are traveling from an area infected with Yellow Fever, you must have a certificate.) Depending on the season and region of travel, certain vaccinations and/ or medications are suggested and we will recommend preventative measures. We do encourage all travelers to be current on routine immunizations. Also, we recommend the Tetanus and Hepatitis A vaccine. Though still rare, Malaria is increasing in Nepal. The elevation of Kathmandu and places of greater altitude are too high for the species of mosquito that carries malaria. However, when visiting lowland areas, preventive treatment and tropical-strength insect repellent is advised.

Q7. Is a visa required to visit Nepal?

Yes. The Nepal visa can be obtained upon arrival at Kathmandu Airport or the Nepal border. The cost is $30 for a 15-day multiple-entry visa and is payable in USD. Few countries have restrictions on arrival visas hence request you refer to https://www.immigration.gov.np/

Q8. Why should I visit Nepal?

Nepal is an enchanting kingdom, nestled in the Himalayas between China and India. For a small territory, the country boasts an uncommonly diverse culture, terrain, including 8 of the world’s top 10 highest mountains. Nepali folklore is often illustrated in dance and music and the people are open to sharing their traditions. Although tourism is steadily increasing, Nepal’s remote location has kept the culture widely unaffected by outside influences.