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Kathmandu Chitwan Pokhara Valley Sight Program

KATHMANDU CHITWAN POKHARA VALLY SIGHT PROGRAM

DAY 01: Arrive in Kathmandu & camp; transfer to Hotel.
DAY 02: Departure from Hotel around 9.30 a.m., and drive to

(1) SWOYAMBHU NATH temple. This is one of the world & holiest & most glorious Buddhist Chaityas. It is said to be 2000 years old. Painted on the four sides of the spire bases are the all-seeing eyes of Lord Buddha. It is three kilometers of Kathmandu city and is situated on a hillock about 77m. above the level of the Kathmandu valley. We will visit here about 2 hours.

(2)BUDDHA NATH This Stupa of Buddhanath lies eight kilometers east of Kathmandu. This colossal and ancient Stupa is one of the biggest in the world. We can visit here 1 hour. (3) PASHUPATI TEMPLE Situated five kilometers east Kathmandu. The temple of Lord Shiva, Pashupatinath with two tied golden roof and easily see the temple and the activities preformed in the temple premises from the eastern bank of the Bagmati River.
We can visit here 1hour. (4) DURBAR SQURE it is historic seat of royalty. The durbar square, with it & holiest old temples and places, epitomizes the religious and culture life of the people. We will visit here around 2 hours and after that we will back to hotel and enjoy evening dinner.

DAY 03: BHAKTAPUR (BHADGAON)
Situated at an altitude of 1,401m.Bhaktapur covers area of 4 square miles. Shaped like a touch-shell. Bhaktapur means the city of devotees. Pottery and weaving are its  traditional industries. The city lies about 14 kilometers East of Kathmandu and can be reached by public transport and by trolley buses. The major sightseeing places in Bhaktapur include:
DURBAR SQURE: The main square of the city contains innumerable temples and other architectural showpieces like the Lion Gate, the statue of King Bhupatindra Malla, the picture Gallery, the golden Gate, the 55 windows Palace, the Batsala temple and the Bell of Barking dogs, etc. The statue of the king Bhupatendra Malla in the act of worship is placed on a column facing the palace. Of the many statues available in Nepal this is considered to be the most magnificent. Main point we will visit here above places.
1.THE NATIONAL ART GALLERY: 2.THE GOLDEN GATE: 3.THE PALACE OF 55 WINDOWS: 4. THE STONE TEMPLE OF BATSALA DEVI: 5. NAYTAPOL TEMPLE: 6. BHAIRABNATH TEMPLE. We can visit here 3 hours, as you like. After that we will drive to Patan Durbar Square.

DURBAR SQUARE OF PATAN:
Situated the heart of the city constitutes the focus of visitors attraction. The square is full of ancient palaces, temples and shrines, noted for their exquisite carvings. The Patan Durbar square consists of three main Chowk, Sundari Chowk and Keshav Narayan Chowk. The Sundari Chowk holds in the center a masterpiece of stone architecture, the Royal bath called Tushihity. KRISHNA MANDIR. Built in the seventeenth century, the temple of Lord Krishna holds a commanding position in the palace complex of Patan. It is supposed to be the first specimen of Shikhara style architecture in Nepal. It is the only temple having 21 spires and is completely. Hear main point we are going to see:

1.PATAN DURBAR SQUARE, 2. KRISHNA MANDIR, 3. MAHABOUDHA TEMPLE, 4. HIRANYA VERNA MAHAVIHAR. And many more temples we will see from this place. This two old city visits after that we will back to hotel to enjoy evening dinner.
DAY 04 DAKSHINKALI:
Canopied by four gilded serpents spiraling up to make up the pinnacle, this open shrine is dedicated to the ferocious Hindu female deity, Dakahinkali. It is one of the Valley & many Kali shrines, and devotees and picnickers through this place, particularly on Tuesdays and Thursdays, to offer blood sacrifice to the goddess. Its location in the mist of a soothing jungle makes it a perfect get way from the city bustles, just 20km away the north.

SECOND PARD:
KRITIPUR
Situated atop a strategic hillock 10km southwest of Kathmandu, Kirtipur (local name Kipu) indeed embodies courage and bravery. Though this township went into backwater following its final defeat in 1768 at the hand of the Gurkhas, it still retains its old glory in art and culture. So those, who enjoy basking in antiquity, should never miss to go around this historic place to have closed-up views of the typical lifestyle of its Newar inhabitants and their much admired skills in producing textile and other handicraft items. The height of Kritipur also makes it a favored place for viewing the Kathmandu valley as well as the Himalayas in the distant north. And for those, who wish blending their cultural trip with a touch of spiritual salvation, there are the Buddhist Chilamchu Stupa, Shiva Parvati temple and many other remarkable mountains. Its gem, however, lies in the three-storied Bagh Bhairav temple, which is adorned with, among others, the weaponry the warriors of Kritipur had taken away from the Gurkha Soldiers.

DAY 05 NAGARKOT:
Today we will have half day rest in Kathmandu and after noon we will drive to Nagarkot. Nagarkot is a popular tourist resort of Nepal. It is situated 32km east of Kathmandu at an altitude of 2,175 m. above the sea level. The panorama of the major peaks of eastern Nepal Himalayas including Sagarmatha (Mt. Everest) can be seen Sun set Morning & Sun rising. And we will back from here after the Sun Rising

DAY 06: Drive from Kathmandu Chitwan 4-5 hours and transfer to Hotel:
DAY 7,8,: We will have above activities in Chitwan
OUR TIGER WILDLIFE CAMP OFFERS YOU HIGH QUALITY
ACCOMMODATION FOOD AND SERVICES.
ELEPHANT SAFARI: Totally fearless of any other animals, our Elephants are much talked about and are traditional means of exploring the jungle and wildlife. Known as the lord of the jungle, Elephants are the best means to watch tiger, rhino, deer’s, sloth bear and other wildlife.
BIRDS WATCHING: Our guide will walk you up early in the morning and before breakfast conduct you to watch a variety old birds.
CANOE RIDES: Reserve one hour for canoe ride. Our canoe ride relaxes you and will enable you to view the water habitat as fish, crocodile& birds & amp; deer’s.
NATURAL WALK OR JUNGLE WALK: Our expert naturalist takes to view deer’s, rhino, wild beer, Royal Bengal Tiger and another wildlife.
COLORFUL THRU VILLAGE: Experience the culture and traditions of the Tharu people. These Terai people have been living close to the jungle and wildlife for centuries. Their dances, culture and livelihood subtly encompass how best to combat wild animals without destroying the animals habitat altogether.
THARU STICK DANCE: A melodious tribal dance performed by men to the rhythms of drums and with the clashing of sticks embodies and projects how to drive away Rhino and other wild animals from human habitat. Once the driving away of animals is achieved, the dance turns into joyful mood. At our Tiger Wildlife Camp relax your evening after dinner and watch the Tharu Stick dance. We will arrange dance for your enjoyment adjacent to our Restaurant.

JUNGLE DRIVE: Guests who stay with us 3 nights will have jungle drive deep in the park to view birds & animals. Our jungle drive in the jeep will take you more than 20 km. inside the jungle from Rapti River all the way to the lama Tall Lake.

WHAT TO BRING ALONG WITH TOURISTS;
1. BHIOCULAR
2. CAMARA WITH FILMS ROLLS
3. FLASLIGHT
4.SUNGLASSES
5. PORTBLE RADIO
6. COMFORTABLE SHOES FOR WALKING
7. SWEATER AND JACKET FOR WINTER (NOV. – FEB.) Rest of the month’s cotton clothes with light Sweater for the evening. Raincoat is recommended during rainy season.
DAY 09: Drive from Chitwan to Pokhara 5-6 hours and transfer to Hotel.

DAY 10: POKHARA VALLEY SIGHT SEEIN
Full day sight seen in Pokhara. The magnificent central Nepal Valley of Pokhara lies nestled beneath the solenoid Annapurna range, home to some of the most beautiful mountain peaks of Nepal. Situated some 200 kilometers west of Kathmandu, the town of Pokhara is the second most popular destination in Nepal. Stretched out on one side is the
serene Phewa Lake, while to the north lies the captivating 140kilometer Himalayan panorama, which includes the famed Machhapuchhre (Fish Tail) and you can se many more beautiful things from Pokhara.
MAIN SIGHT SEEING PLACES ARE FOLLOW:
The highlight of a stay in Pokhara is simply gazing at the mountains that lie
strung across the northern sky. And what a sight it is. Starting from Dhaulagiri (8167 meters) in the extreme left, the view includes Annapurna South (7129 metres), the Annapurna I (8091 meters), Machhapuchhare (6997 meters), Annapurna IV, Annapurna III (7444 meters), Annapurna II (7937 meters) and Lamjung (6983 meters). Nowhere else in the world can one enjoy such a magnificent panorama up so close while enjoying the
comforts of sub-tropical surroundings.

Besides spending time boating, swimming or fishing in Phewa Lake, taking a leisurely stroll along its bank is a good way of acquainting oneself with the Lakeside. This comes in handy especially if a stay of more than a couple of days are planned. This gives one opportunity to get an idea of the variety that is on offer. Pokhara does not have many monumental sights like Kathmandu does. But that does not matter since this beautiful town is more of excursion. However, for the more energetic, there are a few places around that are worth a visit. To begin with, Pokhara’s bazaar area, especially the old part, is a pretty fascinating place. Here one can imagine the roll of the stone-paved sidewalks of this quiet area. All commercial activities have shifted to other areas – the entire better since the old market still retains its quaint character of a town that time has passed by.

DAVI’S FALL:
It is a small but extraordinary waterfall. It’s original Nepali name of Patale Chhango has now given way to the Anglicized version because a tourists by the name of Davis had plunged to his death in this particular the shapes of the stones and rocks through which the stones and rocks and rocks through which the water drains are really unique and worth seeing.

MAHENDRA CAVE:

Is a limestone cave with stalagmites and stalactites. It is a cave that is interesting from areligious point of Hindu god and goddesses on the walls of the cave and these are said to have occurred naturally. Electric lamps illuminate parts of the cave but it is safer to go in with torches or candles since power failure is quite common.

THE SETI GORGE:
Is formed by the milky white Seti River, which flows across Pokhara and in places, runs so deep underground that it cannot be seen. This is because of the porous character of the soil, which is rich with limestone. “Seti” in Nepali means “white”, the colour of this river’s water that comes from it &  mixing with limestone. Over time, the Site river has carved a deep and narrow gorge whose fascinating vistas is best seen from Mahendra
pool and from across the airport runway.

BINDHYABASINI TEMPLE
Is the most famous religious site in Pokhara. The temple, dedicated to the goddess Durga, is an ornate structure constructed on a tiny hillock that constructed on a tiny hillock that gives a commanding view of the town. The Pokhara Museum houses exhibits on the local history and is located north of the bus terminal on the main road. Entry fee is Rs.5 per person. The museum remains closed on Tuesday.
DAY 11: Afternoon rive to Sarangkote and over night stay in there this is magnificent beautiful place we can see last pert of Dhaulagiri to Lamjung Himal between this place we can see Annapurna and many more 8000 m. high mountain.
DAY 12: This day we will enjoyed beautiful Mountain and back to Pokhara afternoon and rest day in Hotel.
DAY 13: Drive From Pokhara Kathmandu 6-7 hours.
DAY 14: free shopping day.
DAY 15: Final departure to hoe country.

Service inclusive:
Three meals in a day (breakfast, lunch and dinner out of Kathmandu), Al private bus transportation, Chitwan/Pokhara/Kathmandu, Chitwan National park entrance fee, English spiking guide, all Hotel Accommodation in Chitwan and Pokhara good Hotel in Kathmandu, all the city&  sight seeing in Kathmandu and Pokhara, Airport pick and drop.

Service not inclusive:
Domestic/International airfare, visa fee, personal equipment, meals in Kathmandu and temple entrance fee in Kathmandu city sight seeing place etc.

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