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When do you think you will ever again get a chance to step outside of your comfort zone, learn from each other, and grow closer as a family. The journey that brings you closer together, even if it takes you far away from home, that's what a tour to Nepal is like. Our Nepal family Tour Package is designed to provide opportunities for families to connect and bond in a unique and unforgettable way here in Nepal. It is a hassle-free trip where you can enjoy it together without worrying about other logistics such as transport or accommodation. 

This 8 days tour covers the three major tourist destinations in Nepal, making it a comprehensive tour package perfect for a family. Your tour begins from the chaotic Kathmandu to the serene Pokhara and further towards the wildlife habitat of Chitwan. With all these three destinations being executed together, it provides you with the essence of the diversity of Nepal. You can imagine all the ways you want to either immerse yourself in the cultural richness of Kathmandu, take a boat ride with your family while the Himalayan views accompany you, or share a thrilling jeep ride where you spot different wildlife. That's what creates picture perfect moments with your family. The more details you go into, the more you will be amazed by the beauty Nepal has to provide, and here’s the detail of your tour: 

Wonders of Kathmandu Valley

Kathmandu is a popular destination known for its culture, history, and local life. Dominating the cityscape are UNESCO World Heritage Sites like the Pashupatinath Temple, Boudhantah Stupa, Swayambhunath Stupa, and Kathmandu Durbar Square that you will get to visit on this sightseeing tour. Each landmark is a unique expression of Nepal’s history, culture, and enduring traditions. While exploring this unique historical site, you will witness the harmonious blend of Hinduism and Buddhism, evident in everyday life and its structures. Together with your family, you can shop around the local market, such as Thamel, dine together and savour Nepali foods as per your preference, and ride the rickshaw through the bustling alleys and corners of the valley. You will not only get involved in the sightseeing, but you can also enhance your experience by having small talks with the locals and shop owners and learning more about their culture. The wonders of Kathmandu Valley lie not only in its heritage sites but also in the embracement of locals, which makes visitors feel the warmth and get engaged together. 

Discovering Pokhara : The Adventure City

Pokhara is a dream destination for many tourists, and for good reason. Pokhara offers mountain views, serene lakes, religious sites, adventurous activities, and what not? Making it a perfect city for family vacations. Among many tourist attractions, you will visit major sites such as Davis Falls, Gupteshwor Mahadev CaveBindhyabasini Temple, Taal Barahi Temple, and Phewa Lake. Any adventurous person in the family? Pokhara provides you with adventure options as well. Paragliding, Ultralight flight and zip flyer are activities you will get some time to participate in. The adventure options here are nowhere to be found, with a scenic backdrop of green hills, towering Himalayas, and an astonishing valley view. Moreover, you can explore the Lakeside area with its many restaurants, cafes, and local shops. It's even better if you are with kids, as there’s also a small amusement park on the lakeside that your kids can enjoy with the dazzling lights. Pokhara truly offers something for everyone. It's a city where families can share their moments together amidst the breathtaking beauty and exciting adventures. 

Exploring Chitwan National Park 

Chitwan National Park is home to a variety of wildlife, including, one-horned rhinoceros, royal Bengal tigers, gharials, and over 500 species of birds. Seeing these animals in their natural habitat is an unforgettable experience for both kids and adults, which can keep every age group engaged and curious. Jeep safaris are one of the activities you will participate in with your family. However, there are plenty of other activities to keep families entertained in Chitwan. You will explore the park on foot with your guide, take a Canoe Ride down the Rapti River, and visit Tharu Village, where you will learn about their culture and lifestyle. Additionally, your visit to the Elephant Breeding Centre will let you gain a deeper understanding of these giants, their importance to the ecosystem, and the efforts to conserve them. With its variety of activities and stunning scenery, Chitwan is a great place for families to experience the beauty of nature and learn about wildlife conservation. 

What makes this tour package different?

Nepal is not a famous travel destination just because. It is popular among solo travelers, couples, adventure enthusiasts, naturalists, and even families as well. Nepal offers a wide range of activities and experiences to be involved in. Our Nepal Family Tour Package is designed to let you experience the wonders of Nepal, regardless of age or interests. Unlike other basic tours, this is a personalized tour that caters to everyone’s sense of exploration.

This tour programmer executes age appropriate activities, from exciting yet gentle adventures like exploring Chitwan National Park on a Jeep to fascinating cultural heritage sightseeing in Kathmandu or simply appreciating the pleasant lakeside environment in Pokhara, aligned with the different interests of your family, so you can share every moment together. Most importantly, ensuring the safety and comfort of families is a top priority on our tour. Our well maintained transportation, accommodations, and experienced guides inside the park ensure everyone's safety while catering to their preferences and interests. You can also choose extra amenities from the hotel, such as spas and wellness centres, while everyone enjoys comfortable stays in family friendly accommodations. With a dedicated team committed to providing exceptional service, our tour ensures that families feel supported and well cared for throughout the journey.

Overall, our Nepal Family Tour Package offers a holistic and enriching experience that goes beyond sightseeing to inspire curiosity, foster meaningful connections, and create cherished memories that families will treasure for years to come. From exploring the ancient temples of Kathmandu to enjoying a boat ride in Pokhara and spotting wildlife in Chitwan National Park, let us handle the details while you focus on creating lasting memories as we seamlessly plan a hassle free journey for you.

7 Night/8 Days Nepal Family Tour Package

Itineraries

Day 1

Kathmandu Arrival

Your Arrival Time (?) Our office representative will meet and greet you at Kathmandu Airport and transfer you to your hotel.

At. 06:00 PM: In the evening, we will meet for a short briefing about your tour programme. If you are arriving late (after 4 p.m.), then we will have a briefing the next morning during breakfast. If any payment is due, then it will be collected during the briefing time.

Note: If you have an early flight to Kathmandu and have some free time this day, you can add some sightseeing as per your interest.

Day 2

Kathmandu Sightseeing.

At. 10:00 AM: Have your breakfast at the hotel and get ready for your sightseeing tour. Your vehicle for the whole day of sightseeing will arrive at the hotel. During your tour today, you will explore some of the UNESCO World Heritage Sites of Kathmandu Valley.

Firstly, you will start with Pashupatinath Temple, a sacred Hindu pilgrimage site. You will wander through the maze of the temple, surrounded by small shrines, each with its own religious significance. Then, stop by Boudhanath, one of the largest stupas in the world and the centre of Tibetan Buddhism, located just 2 km away from the Pashupatinath temple. As you witness the people circumambulating the stupa, you can feel its significance and serenity. There are various cosy cafes and restaurants around the area of Boudhanath that serve different continental cuisines. You can have your lunch there according to your timing.

Later in the afternoon, you will visit the Swayambhunath Stupa, famously known as the Monkey Temple, a religious site with Hindu and Buddhist harmony. You must climb certain steps to reach the top of the hill, where the stupa is located. After that, your next exploration will be at Kathmandu Durbar Square, one of the three Durbar squares, where you will travel through the historical lane.

At 05:00 PM: Once you finish your sightseeing, you will be transferred to your hotel. Or you can also go to the nearest dining areas, such as Thamel or Durbar Marg, to enjoy a delicious dinner.

Note: In case you have a child or kids with you, you can change some sightseeing destinations to other kids friendly sites, such as the Zoo or Garden of Dreams, to keep your kids engaged during the tour.

Pashupatinath Temple is the largest and holiest shrine for Hindus, dedicated to Lord Shiva. This temple, situated on the bank of the Bagmati River, was built in the 5th century. It is represented by a four faced shiva-lingam housed in the main temple. There are around 492 temples, 15 Shivalayas (shrines of Lord Shiva), and 12 Jyotirlingas (phallic shrines) to explore. Although only Hindus are allowed to enter the temple, visitors can clearly see the temple and the activities performed on the temple premises from the eastern bank of the Bagmati river. A centre for Hindu pilgrimage, this temple hosts different major festivals, such as Maha Shivaratri, and pujas such as Rudra Abhishek and evening Aarti. Additionally, no entrance fee is charged for Indian nationals to enter the temple.

Boudhanath is one of the largest stupas in the world, attracting visitors for its religious and spiritual significance. Around the base of the stupa, you’ll find 108 small niches housing statues of the Dhyani Buddha Amitabha, representing the different stages of enlightenment. It is a sacred place for both Tibetan Buddhists and locals.

Believed to be the oldest Buddhist shrine in Nepal, the history of the Swayambhunath Stupa dates back 2500 years. Also known as a Monkey temple, it is a hilltop pilgrimage site surrounded by smaller temples, stupas, and monasteries. This site shows the perfect harmony of Hindu and Buddhist religions with the combination of Buddhist stupas and Hindu shrines.

Kathmandu Durbar Square, the ancient site that was once the royal palace of the Malla kings, showcases the city’s rich cultural and architectural heritage. It is surrounded by palaces, temples, courtyards, and statues, with the centerpiece, Hanuman Dhoka, displaying Newari architecture and craftsmanship. Besides that, other heritage sites such as Kumari Ghar (Living Goddess), Kasthamandap, Jagannath Temple, and Taleju Temple make the square attractive. It is also the centre for different festivals celebrated throughout the year, such as Indra Jatra, Ghode Jatra, and Dashain.

Day 3

Drive to Pokhara.

At. 08:00 AM: Enjoy a fulfilling breakfast at the hotel and set out for Pokhara. The distance between Kathmandu and Pokhara is about 201 km, which takes about 6 to 7 hours by road. On the way, you can visit Manakamana Temple by cable car ride, which offers a beautiful view of the surrounding landscape, adding extra charm to your journey. You can also have your lunch near the temple area. Or, if you want, you can also participate in river rafting on the Trishuli River. Both Manakamana Temple visits and Trishuli river rafting are optional activities. Once you reach, check in at the hotel in Pokhara and rest or explore around the city if you are interested.

Note: Manakamana cable car tickets are INR 670/person for a round trip, purchasable in advance or at the Kurintar base station. Also, Trishuli rafting (2-3 hours) requires extra clothing, so pack your bags accordingly, and costs may vary with the itinerary changes.

Manakamana, the very popular temple of Goddess Durga Bhagawati, is situated in the Gorkha district of Nepal. The name Manakamana is made from two words: "Mana", meaning heart, and "Kamana”, meaning wish. There is a belief that Goddess Bhagawati fulfils the wishes of those who worship her with a pure soul.

Day 4

Sarangkot Sunrise, Pokhara Sightseeing

At. 05:00 AM: Early in the morning, you will drive to Sarangkot viewpoint for a mesmerising sunrise view over the towering mountain peaks. The rays of sunrise painted over the sky while the mountain ranges stand golden will leave your jaw dropping. Enjoy the serene view of the mountain rains, as well as the most breathtaking sunrise over Pokhara City. Take some shots of the gorgeous Himalayas and sunrise, then return to your hotel for breakfast.

At. 10:00 AM: After having your breakfast at the hotel, you will get a certain time for optional activities in Pokhara. If you are not interested in any activities, then you will go on a half-day sightseeing tour of Pokhara. Today's sightseeing schedule will take you to the most natural and culturally significant landmarks in Pokhara. Your tour begins with a visit to Davis Falls, locally known as Patale Chhango. Witness the powerful force of the fall while soaking yourself in its beauty. Next, you’ll explore the mystical Gupteshwor Mahadev Cave, which is a short walk from Davis Falls. You will see the artistic formation of the cave as the beautiful waterfall cascades down and cuts through the cave. Your tour continues with a visit to the Bindhyabasini Temple, a sacred temple dedicated to Goddess Bhagwati, an incarnation of Durga. Witness the religious significance as you see the locals as well as Hindu devotees involved in different rituals. As for the last stop today, you’ll be taken to the Taal Barahi Temple, located in the middle of the Phewa Lake. To reach the temple, you will have to take a boat. Here, you can see the different rituals and pujas done by the devotees around the temple. If you’re on time, you can also witness the evening aarti session of the Barahi Temple. After your sightseeing, you will be escorted back to your hotel. In the evening, you can explore the city on your own, relax in the lakeside vibe, and have a delicious dinner accompanied by the night view of the lake.

Davis Falls, also known as Patale Chhango, is an amazing waterfall in Pokhara Valley that is nearly 500 feet long and runs 100 feet below ground level. According to local old people, on July 31, 1961, a Swiss couple named Davi went swimming, but the woman drowned in a pit. From that day on, the place was known as Davis Falls.

Gupteshwor Mahadev Cave, one of the longest caves in Nepal, is nearly 3 km long. There are some walls dripping water inside the cave, and about 40 metres in, you can see the statue of Lord Shiva. At the end of the cave, you will be mesmerised by the Davis Falls cutting through the cave.

Bindhyabasini Temple is situated on a hilltop, 3000m above sea level. This religious place for Hindus living in the Pokhara region is devoted to the goddess Bhagwati, an incarnation of Durga. Goddess Durga, also known as Kali Mata, is the symbol of a bloodthirsty goddess. Many people come here to worship and sacrifice animals.

Phewa Lake is the second-largest lake in Nepal. It covers an area of about 4.43 sq km with an average depth of about 8.6 metres and a maximum water depth of 19 metres. The reflection of Mount Annapurna can be seen on Phewa Lake. Another attraction of this lake is Taal Barahi Temple, a pagoda-style temple on an island in the middle of Phewa Lake.

Day 5

Drive to Chitwan.

At. 09:00 AM: After your breakfast, you will drive from Pokhara to Chitwan, famous for its lush forests, rich wildlife, and cultural richness. It will take about 6-7 hours to reach there, covering approximately 171 km. Upon arriving, check in at the hotel. Later, enjoy the sunset view from the Rapti River beach. You will also have the opportunity to experience the vibrant culture of the Tharu community, indigenous to the Terai region of Nepal, as there will be a Tharu Cultural Programme set up for you in the hotel.

Chitwan National Park, located in the western part of Kathmandu, is 200 km away from the hustling and busy capital city. It has been serving the world famous jungle safari in Nepal among the visitors. It is also listed by UNESCO as one of the most amazing national parks in the world. Popular activities in the area include observing the One Horned Rhino, Royal Bengal Tiger, and Gharial and Mugger crocodiles, as well as engaging in bird watching.

Day 6

Jungle Safari Activities.

At. 07:00 AM: Today is an exciting day, as you will immerse yourself in different activities amidst the encounter of various wildlife. After having a delicious breakfast, your day starts with a thrilling half day safari. You will be able to explore the diverse ecosystem of Chitwan National Park on a thrilling Jeep safari lasting 3–4 hours. You might also encounter wildlife during this safari. After the safari, return to the hotel for a hearty lunch waiting for you.

At. 03:30 PM: Your exploration continues with activities such as a Canoe Ride on a traditional wooden canoe. You can experience two kinds of crocodiles and various birds during the 45-minute ride on the Rapti River. Next, continue on a Jungle Walk with a knowledgeable naturalist who will provide you with more in-depth explanations of the various flora and fauna you see. Finally, make your last stop at the Elephant Breeding Centre, where you will have a chance to observe the habits and way of life of these majestic creatures. After a tiring day of enjoyment and unique experiences, return, refresh, and rest in the comfort of your resort.

Day 7

Drive to Kathmandu, Leisure Day.

At. 08:00 AM: Enjoy a fulfilling breakfast at the hotel and set out to be back in Kathmandu. The distance between Chitwan and Kathmandu is about 181 km, which takes about 6 to 7 hours by drive. After you check in at the hotel, refresh yourself. Later, you will have a free evening in Kathmandu. You can use your time for shopping and self exploring around Thamel, a major tourist hub where you can find diverse local shops, restaurants, and cafes. You can have your dinner in the area as per your interest.

Day 8

Transfer to Airport.

As you enjoy your last breakfast at the hotel, the time to go back is already here. You can have some time of your own or add some additional activities until your flight time. Our company representative will escort you to the Kathmandu airport 3 hours before your flight. Have a safe journey back! It

  • Airport pick-up and drop-off on a private basis.

  • Private vehicle with A/C for all mentioned transportation and sightseeings.

  • All (7 Nights) hotel accommodations are based on double/triple sharing deluxe rooms.

  • Daily breakfast at the hotel.

  • All 3 meals (breakfast, lunch, and dinner) are included in Chitwan.

  • All mentioned jungle activities in Chitwan National Park.

  • One local SIM card (returnable) during your stay.

  • All government and local tourism taxes.

  • Driver’s allowance, salary, fuel cost, and toll taxes. 

  • Sufficient amount of mineral water during your trip.

  • Nature guide from the resort during your jungle activities in Chitwan.

  • Nature of personal expenses.

  • Lunch and dinner are excluded in Kathmandu and Pokhara.

  • Sightseeing monument entrance fees. (Approx. INR 1000 per person, pay directly)

  • Tips. (not required but recommended)

  • Services that aren't mentioned above.

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