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Activities during the Tour
The main activities you can have during your Kathmandu Pokhara Chitwan Tour are listed below:
1) At the Kathmandu tour
You can go sightseeing around significant historical and cultural places such as Pashupatinath Temple, Swyabhunath Stupa, and Boudhanath Stupa. If you have more spare time, you can extend your exploration towards Patan Krishna Temple, Bhaktapur Durbar Square, and drive to Nagarkot overnight on the same day.
Kathmandu Sightseeing
On your Kathmandu, Pokhara, and Chitwan tours, we first included the tour to Kathmandu. As you land at Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu, it will be easy first to tour the area you are staying in. On the Kathmandu sightseeing day, you’ll finish your breakfast and get ready at your hotel, and we’ll pick you up from there. The day is about visiting Kathmandu’s prominent sites, which are all World UNESCO heritage sites.
Pashupatinath Temple
As per our itinerary, you’ll visit Pashupatinath temple first. The temple has a covered area of 246 hectares (2.5 km square) with 518 mini-temples. The temple is the most sacred holy site, dedicated to lord Shiva. Mahashivaratri and Teej are the major festivals celebrated in Pashupatinath temple. If you get on the occasion, you’ll see how Hindu people worship god and how dedicated they are towards devotion.
Most Nepalese and Indians come to seek blessings at the Pashupatinath temple. Besides devotes and pilgrimage, the temple is a significant tourist destination. You’ll get to see the cremation ceremonies of Hindus on the Pashupatinath visit that takes place on the bank of the Bagmati river. You’ll get to visit each part and the temple in the area, but if you are non-Hindu, you won’t be allowed to get inside the main temple of Pashupatinath. Besides the main temple, you can visit other major temples, including Guhyeshwari and Gorakhnath Temple.
Boudhanath Stupa
Boudhanath, located 11km northeast of Kathmandu, is another UNESCO heritage site you’ll visit after Pashupatinath temple. Boudhanath has always been a favorite destination for tourists visiting Kathmandu. The Stupa is a prominent site for Buddhist devotees. The temple provides peace to Buddhist people, and the environment calms visitors. The Stupa is the largest Stupa with a beautifully made mandala design. The design of the Boudhanath stupa will attract you and make your eyes pleasant while seeing.
The entire structure of the Stupa has its meaning. The top point of the Stupa symbolizes the King of Mountains, Mt. Sumeru; below the pinnacle is the umbrella, representing the preserver of the three jewels, including Buddha, Dharma, and Sangha. You will see the lotus down the umbrella, symbolizing benevolence and morality. Below the lotus, there is a thirteenth tread indicating enlightenment. The most notable feature of the structure is the two eyes of Buddha gazing from the four edges, which is symbolic of the eyes seeing everywhere. The nose is a sign of Nirvana; the Harmika signifies the eight noble paths of Buddha. Furthermore, the dome marks the Universe, and the mandala is the residence of lord Buddha.
The activities you can get involved in during the visit to Boudhanath Stupa involve Walking clockwise around the Stupa (Kora ) while spinning the prayer wheels, taking photos, buying handicrafts, having a delicious meal on the rooftop while enjoying the view of the Stupa, visiting surrounding monasteries and taking blessing from the monks, eating local’s foods and getting involved in Buddhism meditation practice.
Swayambhunath Stupa
After visiting Pashupatinath and Boudhanath, you’ll conclude your day with a visit to Swayambhunath stupa. Located 3km west of Kathmandu, Swaymbhunath is the sacred Buddhist Stupa at the top of the hill. King Mandev constructed the Stupa in 460 A.D. The Stupa has been a UNESCO Heritage Site since 1979. The Swambhunath stupa is a top tourist attraction and a prominent Buddhist site in Kathmandu. On the base of Swayambhunath, three substantial golden statues of Shakyamuni Buddha, Chenrezig, and Guru Rinpoche will welcome you on your arrival.
The Stupa is often known as Monkey Stupa due to the many Monkey’s residents on the premises. While visiting Stupa’s complex, you can see various Buddhist shrines, monuments, and Hindu temples, some of which have existed since the time of Lichhavi. You must climb over 365 steps to reach the Stupa’s top. Due to its location at the hilltop, the Stupa provides a 360-degree view of the entire Kathmandu valley.
Like Boudhanath, you can circumulate the Swayambhunath Stupa by spinning the prayer wheels. You’ll find the common structure of Swayambhunath, as you saw on Boudhanath. Gunla, Buddha Jayanti, and Lhosar are the major festivals celebrated in Swayambhunath. During the visit to Swayambhunath, you can visit the temples and shrines, including Harati Devi temple, Shantipur temple, Agnipur Shrine, Vayupur Shrine, Pratapur and Anantapur temples, and Vasundhara temple. Our guide will take you to each part and provide all the necessary details about the areas.
Note: If you have more time to explore, you can tour Patan Durbar Square, Bhaktapur Durbar Square, and Nagarkot on the second sightseeing day in Kathmandu. Or, if you want to explore areas other than those we have included in our itinerary, you can contact us through our WhatsApp at +977 9851033819 without hesitation. We are ready to customize your itinerary as per your preferences.
2)Â Explore in Pokhara
The Pokhara tour includes sightseeing in beautiful Pokhara. You can do such activities during the tour in Pokhara.
- Exploring world peace stupa by car
- Sunrise views over the Annapurna Himalayan range
- Boating on Phewa Lake.
- Balloon tour
- Ultra-light flight and Paragliding
- Bindabasini Temple
- David’s falls
- Gupteshwor Mahadev temple
- Mountain Musiom
- Options: Helicopter tour to Annapurna and Mardi
- Pokhara Sightseeing TourYour package concludes with a visit to Pokhara in the third and final part. From Chitwan, you’ll have a comfortable car drive to Pokhara while observing the view of Nepal’s unique landscape. 5-6 hours of drive takes you to the capital city of Tourism, Pokhara. Lying 200km away from the capital city of Nepal, Kathmandu, Pokhara is famous for several reasons, including its pristine beauty, view of Mount Annapurna and Machhapuchre, and the gateway to the Annapurna region. On your Pokhara sightseeing tour, you’ll visit World Peace Stupa, Mahendra Cave, David Falls, Sarangkot, and the International Mountaineering Museum. Also, you’ll enjoy boat riding at Phewa Lake.
Sunrise view at Sarangkot
Sarangkot is heaven for an incredible sunrise view over the mountain range of Annapurna and Machhapuchhre. We’ll pick you up from the hotel early in the morning and take you to Sarangkot; a 20-minute drive takes you to the viewpoint. The morning’s first sun rays over the summit of the Mountain range are nothing short of magic. Also, the sunset view is equally mesmerizing from Sarangkot.
Bindhyabasini Temple
Lying in the northern part of Pokhara, Bindhyabasini temple is a well-known pilgrimage site dedicated to Goddess Bindhyabasini. Built in a Shikhara style, the temple is the oldest temple of Pokhara at the top of a small hill. You’ll go for the visit to the Bindhyabasini after having breakfast right after the visit to Sarangkot. The two golden metallic lions outside the temple gate will attract you as you get to the temple premises. Other attractions visiting the temple are the Saraswati temple, Hanuman temple, Shiva Temple, Vishnu Temple, and Ganesh temple on the Bindhyabasini temple’s premises.
International Mountaineering Museum
Established in 1973 by the Nepal Mountaineering Association, the International Mountaineering Museum is a famous tourist destination of Pokhara. The museum contains three main auditoriums:Â the Hall of Fame, the Great Himalayas, and the Hall of World Mountains. During the visit, you’ll get demonstrations, artifacts, and information about climbing mountain communities’ customs and the history of mountaineering in Nepal. Also, you’ll get to know the records and documents of the development related to mountaineering and mountains of the world.
David’s fall
Lying close to the airport of Pokhara, Devid’s Falls has many names, including Patale Chhango, Hell’s Falls, Devi’s Falls, Devin Falls, and Davis Falls. The falls are becoming popular among tourists due to its beauty and tranquility. Also, there is a mystery behind the name David’s Fall, which our guide will explain during your visit to this waterfall.
With a significant source of Phewa Lake, the waterfall forms a tunnel at the bottom as it gets 500m below. During the visit to David’s Fall, you’ll immerse yourself in an impressive view of the waterfall while enjoying nature’s beauty. Visiting the area during the monsoon season is best for experiencing the gloriousness of David’s fall with the heavy waterfalls. However, it would be best if you were careful with leeches. The trail will be slippery during the monsoon season. Thus, it would help if you were very careful traveling in monsoon.
Gupteshwor Cave
You’ll visit Gupteshowr cave after visiting David’s fall, as the cave lies opposite the fall. The cave is the largest and most visually attractive cave in Nepal with its mystery. The cave is just a place for visiting among tourists, but the Gupteshowr cave holds great religious importance for Hindus. At an elevation of 772 m below sea level, the cave is also called an underground cave.
The peaceful ambiance of the Gupteshoer cave allows you to spend your ideal time in tranquility while soothing your mind and heart. Furthermore, the naturally shaped stone on the inner part of the cave, Naturally formed sculptures of many gods and goddesses, including Shiva, Parvati, Vishnu, Lakshmi, Saraswati, Sheshnag, and many small and big temples inside the cave will attract you during the visit to Gupteshwor cave.
World Peace Pagoda
Your tour to Pokhara concludes with a visit to the World Peace Pagoda, also called Shanti Stupa. Lying in the southwest of the famous city of Pokhara, the Stupa is Nepal’s first World Peace Pagoda. As you’ll get in the evening of the Shanti Stupa, you’ll get a pleasant sunset view from there. Lying at the top of Anadu Hill, from the Stupa, you’ll see numerous views of the mountain range, Phewa Lake, and the entire Pokhara city.
3)Â At Chitwan National Park
 Activities in Chitwan
On your travel package to Kathmandu, Pokhara, and Chitwan tour, your next destination after Kathmandu is Chitwan. After Kathmandu, Chitwan is the largest city, with an area of 2,238.39 square km. Chitwan has lots of places to visit, each showcasing its beauty. Chitwan National Park is the top attraction in Chitwan, attracting several tourists yearly. Your activities in Chitwan mostly take within Chitwan National Park. Some of the activities you’ll get involved in Chitwan include:
Visit Tharu villages
One of the finest things to do in Chitwan is visiting the Tharu communities. On the day you get to Chitwan, you’ll enjoy the Tharu cultural program at the end of the day. You’ll see the lifestyle of the Tharu people through their artistic program. You can see the simple life they enjoy. You can also taste the local cuisine they made with locally grown crops.
Activities in Chitwan National Park
Chitwan National Park is indeed a significant area to do activities in Chitwan. You can participate in various activities at Chitwan National Park, including Jungle Safari, canoeing, bird watching, and visiting the elephant breeding center.
Jungle Safari:
Jungle Safari in Chitwan is the most famous activity visitors get involved in during their visit to Chitwan National Park. One can participate in a jungle safari by riding an elephant’s back or taking a jeep ride within the national park. During the safari, you can glimpse various endangered animals and their habitat, making unforgettable memories.
Canoeing:
Canoeing in the Rapti River is another thrilling activity you can participate in while visiting Chitwan National Park. While canoeing, you’ll spot unique wildlife and birds along the riverbank. Also, seeing bird species, including cormorants, open-billed storks, pond herons, and egrets, will make your canoeing more enjoyable.
Bird Watching:
Early morning you’ll go for bird watching at the national park. Since the Chitwan National Park is home to 525 bird species, the area is ideal for watching birds. Billed Stork, Cattle Egret, Common Hoopoe, Black-winged kite, Cotton Pygmy Goose, Paddy field Pipit, Asian Pied Starling, and Throated Kingfisher Grey are some common species of birds you’ll get a glimpse of during your birdwatching.
Elephant Breeding Center:
You’ll visit the elephant breeding center during your tour of Chitwan National Park. The local authorities have preserved the elephants at the elephant breeding center for their protection. In the breeding center, you can see small to adult elephants closely.
Besides the abovementioned activities, you’ll see mesmerizing sunrise and sunset views. The rising and setting views of the sun are eye-pleasing from whichever area you see; however, the view is best from Rapti River.
As you enter the Chitwan National Park, you will see more than 450 species of birds; you can have an excellent opportunity to see some different birds from your hotel.
The Chitwan Tour offers various activities that you can do at Chitwan National Park. You may travel with family, A couple, friends, and a small group. Chitwan National Park is the land of Nepal. It is the giant Jungle in Nepal. You may have activities in the Jungle and with locals.
 Tour Guide
We suggest you have a tour guide with you on this tour because the guide will explain each stapes about local hidden culture and tradition. But, if you are not interested in a hair guide, that would be fine.
Our guide can speak some specific languages as well. We don’t mind providing them with a tour.
Accommodation During the Tour
You can get an economy Hotel, a guest house, and three to five-star hotels in Kathmandu, Pokhara, and Chitwan. But if you feel comfortable, we are okay with booking the hotel for your trip according to your budget and enjoyable. We’ll arrange three-star hotels according to the itinerary for your Accommodation, which is included in this price.
You will have double sharing based rooms according to the itinerary. Feel free to let us know, and we’ll find suitable Hotels.
Food during the Tour
Boundless Adventure operates you on a Bed and Breakfast trip. Your Accommodation and breakfast are included even though you are a vegetarian. But Lunch and Dinner are not included.
The tour is an expedition to the standard cities of Nepal, where there are varieties of foods like American, Italian, Chinese, Korean, and continental Nepalese traditional food. As you are here in Nepal, You need to scramble with Nepali culture. We recommend you taste real Nepali food until you stay here in Nepal.
Take a flight through the tour.
As you finish your tour to Kathmandu, Pokhara, and Chitwan, you’ll take a flight to Kathmandu for your return. Your flight will be from Pokhara Airport to Kathmnaud’s domestic airport. It is a 25-minute flight either way. After landing at Kathmandu, our crew member will await you at the Airport in Kathmandu. He’ll greet you and drop you off at your hotel in Kathmandu.
You’ll have plenty of time remaining on the day of Kathmandu’s return. Thus, you can utilize your remaining time to visit the nearby area where you are staying. Stay calm, as you can navigate the way by yourself.
 Physical Condition
Kathmandu, Chitwan, and Pokhara Tours are accessible because you do not need specific physical fitness and experience requirements. We are providing a vehicle and wheelchair according to the size of your group. While inquiring, let us know about the group size. We’ll operate such a tour even though you are traveling with a child or senior citizen.
Booking options
We have been registered by the Nepal government since 1992 A.D., providing such a trip from Kathmandu. Our base is in Thamel, Kathmandu, Nepal.
We are accepting online bookings from around the world through the website without any difficulty. Similarly, we need a certain percentage of advance for every hotel reservation.
Payment system
You are traveling with Boundless Adventure Travel Company. We require 20% of the total amount to be advance payment through the online booking form. However, you may pay the rest of the amount on your arrival in Kathmandu by cash or any card. If you pay the rest of the amount by any card, Nepali Bank will charge you 4% extra on top of the amount.
You may use Nepal SBI Bank from India and Himalayan Bank for other nationalities. We’ll let you know the details when you will confirm the trip.