Basic Travel Overview
• Best Travel Time: October - April (dry season, clear sky for Himalayan views; avoid May - September rainy season)
• Visa Policy: Visa on arrival or e-visa available for most foreign nationalities (15/30/90 days stay options)
• Currency: Nepali Rupee (NPR); exchange USD at Thamel (Kathmandu) or Lakeside (Pokhara) for better rates (cash is preferred)
• Accommodation Suggestions: Thamel (Kathmandu), Himalayan view hotels (Nagarkot), Lakeside (Pokhara), jungle resorts (Chitwan)
• Essential Tips: Pack sunscreen, sunglasses, warm jacket for mountain areas, comfortable walking shoes; dress modestly when visiting religious sites
Detailed Daily Itinerary
Day 1: Arrive in Kathmandu
• Arrive at Tribhuvan International Airport, complete visa on arrival/e-visa procedures.
• Exchange currency and purchase local SIM card (Ncell or NTC recommended) at airport or Thamel.
• Transfer to hotel in Thamel (the most convenient area for foreign tourists).
• Explore Thamel streets, adjust to altitude, rest and prepare for the trip.
Day 2: Kathmandu World Heritage Site Tour
• Visit Kathmandu Durbar Square: A UNESCO World Heritage Site, home to ancient royal palaces and exquisite wooden temples, experience Newari culture.
• Tour Swayambhunath (Monkey Temple): Overlook the entire Kathmandu Valley, admire the iconic Buddhist stupa and playful monkeys.
• Visit Boudhanath Stupa: One of the largest stupas in the world, a sacred site for Tibetan Buddhism, walk around the stupa for prayer.
• Visit Pashupatinath Temple: A holy Hindu temple on the Bagmati River, observe local Hindu rituals (respect religious customs when visiting).
Day 3: Kathmandu → Nagarkot
• Drive from Kathmandu to Nagarkot (1.5 hours), a famous Himalayan viewing town.
• Take a light hike around the village, enjoy panoramic views of the Himalayan mountain range and valley scenery.
• Stay at a Himalayan view hotel, prepare for sunrise viewing the next day.
Day 4: Nagarkot Sunrise → Bhaktapur → Pokhara
• Wake up early to watch the spectacular Himalayan sunrise (overlook Everest and Langtang mountain ranges).
• Drive to Bhaktapur Durbar Square: The best-preserved ancient city in Kathmandu Valley, appreciate classic Newari architecture and handicrafts.
• Afternoon: Drive to Pokhara (6-7 hours), check into hotel near Phewa Lake.
Day 5: Pokhara Leisure Exploration
• Take a boat ride on Phewa Lake: Enjoy the calm lake water and the reflection of Machhapuchhre (Fishtail Mountain).
• Hike to World Peace Pagoda: Overlook Phewa Lake and the entire Pokhara city, feel the peaceful Buddhist atmosphere.
• Stroll along Pokhara Lakeside, book paragliding and sunrise activities for the next day.
Day 6: Sarangkot Sunrise & Paragliding Experience
• Early morning: Transfer to Sarangkot viewpoint to watch sunrise over the Himalayas, with a full view of Machhapuchhre and Annapurna range.
• Experience paragliding (one of the top paragliding destinations globally): Fly over Phewa Lake and enjoy the stunning mountain-lake scenery.
• Afternoon: Relax in Pokhara, try local snacks and coffee at Lakeside cafes.
Day 7: Easy Hike in Pokhara
• Choose a beginner-friendly short hike: Australian Camp Hike.
• Hike through terraced fields, rural villages and forest trails, enjoy close-up Himalayan views.
• Return to Pokhara in the evening, rest and recover.
Day 8: Pokhara → Chitwan National Park
• Drive from Pokhara to Chitwan (4-5 hours), a world-famous wildlife sanctuary.
• Check into a jungle resort near the national park.
• Afternoon activities: Canoe ride on the Rapti River to spot crocodiles, visit a local Tharu village to experience indigenous culture.
Day 9: Chitwan Jungle Safari
• Join a jeep safari (or elephant safari) in Chitwan National Park.
• Search for rare wildlife: One-horned rhinoceros, deer, peacocks, various birds and other wild animals.
• Evening: Watch traditional Tharu cultural dance performance, taste local jungle-style dinner.
Day 10: Chitwan → Kathmandu
• Drive back to Kathmandu (6-7 hours).
• Check into Thamel hotel, take a rest or do some light shopping in Thamel.
Day 11: Kathmandu Shopping & Local Cuisine
• Shop for souvenirs in Thamel: Pashmina shawls, singing bowls, handmade handicrafts, Buddhist prayer items.
• Visit local markets to experience authentic Nepali daily life.
• Taste classic Nepali food: Dal Bhat (traditional rice and lentil dish), momo (Nepali dumplings), Nepali curry.
Day 12: Departure from Kathmandu
• Have a leisurely breakfast, complete last-minute souvenir shopping.
• Transfer to Tribhuvan International Airport according to flight time.
• End the wonderful Nepal trip and depart.
Practical Travel Tips for Foreigners
1. Transport: Hire a private car with driver for inter-city travel (safer and more comfortable for foreigners); local transport in cities can use tuk-tuk (negotiate price in advance).
2. Altitude Sickness: No obvious altitude sickness in Kathmandu, Pokhara and Chitwan; take it slow during mountain hikes, avoid strenuous exercise on the first day.
3. Religious Etiquette: Remove shoes before entering temples, do not touch religious idols casually, avoid public displays of affection.
4. Safety: Keep personal belongings safe, do not walk alone in remote areas at night; choose regular travel agencies for outdoor activities.
إنجليزي
فرنسي
إسباني
روسية
عربي
إيطاليا