KATHMANDU – 4 NIGHTS & 5 DAYS
Kathmandu city, the most popular place in the kingdom was known as Kantipur in earlier times. Shrines temples, palaces, palace square known as Durbar Square and sculpture have been on display since time immortal. One can see the Living Goddess "KUMARI" (Abode of the virgin Goddess) appear in the person on the balcony of her temple to greet her devotees on certain ceremonial occasion. This in itself presents a sight, which to a tourist appear to be from on outer world.
Activities
DAY 1 – KATHMANDU ARRIVAL
Arrive Kathmandu Tribhuwan International Airport. Meet and transfer to the pre-booked hotel.
DAY 2 – KATHMANDU
After breakfast, meet the guide at the hotel lobby and go for half day sightseeing tour of Kathmandu City and Swoyambhunath
KATHMANDU CITY: Kathmandu city, the most popular place in the kingdom was known as Kantipur in earlier times. Shrines temples, palaces, palace square known as Durbar Square and sculpture have been on display since time immortal. One can see the Living Goddess "KUMARI" (Abode of the virgin Goddess) appear in the person on the balcony of her temple to greet her devotees on certain ceremonial occasion. This in itself presents a sight, which to a tourist appear to be from on outer world.
SWOYAMBHUNATH: Located 4 km northwest of Katmandu on top of a hill is the Buddhist Sanctuary said to be nearly 2000 years old. The hill itself is a pleasant place overlooking the entire valley of Kathmandu. The all seeing eyes of Lord Buddha painted in prominent blue atop the dome are visible from long distances from around the Kathmandu City.
You will be free for the rest of the day.
DAY 3 – KATHMANDU
Half day sightseeing tour of Bhaktapur.
BHAKTAPUR: This ancient city is inhabited predominantly by the Newar community lies east of Kathmandu city. Its Durbar Square is the main architectural showpiece which displays the best example of the ancient building techniques of the Newar people. King Bhupendra Malla was a great King who loved architecture and thus built the famous palace of 55 carved wooden windows and the Nyatapola temple. His bronze statue is placed in the centre of the Durbar square. The town's traditional industries are weaving and pottery besides agriculture which is the principal occupation of the majority of the people. The city which is also known as Bhadgaon plays host to a number of festivals.
DAY 4 – KATHMANDU
Free for the whole and in the evening, the tour officer will meet you at the hotel and you will go for a traditional Nepalese dinner with Nepali Cultural program.
DAY 5 – KATHMANDU- DEPARTURE
Free until final departure transfer to Kathmandu Tribhuwan International Airport for onward flight. (Airport reporting time 3 hours before the flight)
** Please note that most of the heritage sites have been damaged due to the devastating earthquake of 2015 and are under restoration process.
Price Per Person US$ with best 3* Hotels: (Validity till September 30, April 2024 except Dec 20, 2023- Jan 5, 2024)
Based on minimum 02 People: US$ 439 Per Person
Based on minimum 04 People: US$ 410 Per Person
Based on minimum 6-8 People: US$ 387 Per Person
Based on minimum 16 People: US$ 369 Per Person
Single Supplement: US$ 115
Accommodation on twin sharing basis in below mentioned 4* hotels or similar in base category rooms with breakfast.
01 Nights Dhulikhel at Dhulikhel Boutique
03 Nights Kathmandu at Hotel Landmark
Price includes:
Arrival and departure transfers
4 night accommodation with breakfast on twin sharing basis
All sightseeing including museums and special temples mentioned in the itinerary with English Speaking guide and
Includes all Entrance Fees
01 Farewell dinner with transfer
02 dinners at the hotel and one at the resort
03 lunches at the sightseeing area with one non-alcoholic beverage
Rates are inclusive of taxes as per the government rule till date
Meals as described in the itinerary;
All Meals (Breakfast, 03 Lunches & 03 Dinners)
All the above rates do not include:
Any changes made besides this itinerary
Any update in rates made either by the government or the hotels
Any extra expenses incurred due to either emergency, natural calamity or similar
Any tips that the clients would like to make directly to the guides, drivers etc
Any personal expenses like laundry, any extra meals or items not included above.