6 Days Nepal (Kathmandu, Chitwan, Pokhara)

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Duration

6 Days

Group Size

15 persons

Location

Nepal

Sketch Itinerary

Itinerary

Day 1: Arrival In Kathmandu & Sightseeing (3hrs) 

Upon arrival at airport you will be met by our representative & transferred to your hotel if time permits otherwise directly proceed for sightseeing covering Swayambhunath & Kathmandu Durbar Sqaure , Check in to your hotel . Rest of the free.

Overnight Stay in Kathmandu

Day 2: Transfer to Chitwan National Park (5 Hrs Drive)

After Breakfast Drive to Chitwan.  Check in at the Hotel / resort & take Lunch then hotel will give briefing about the jungle Activities. Take lunch & proceed for the Jeep safari for 2hrs , in the evening enjoy Tharu cultural show.

Overnight Stay in Chitwan

Day 3: Transfer to Pokhara (6 Hrs)

Today after breakfast you will be transferred to Pokhara via Manakamana which takes around 6hrs by road with scenic views on the way, reach Pokhara in the evening where one can enjoy relaxing walk on the banks of Fewa Lake or lakeside market.

Overnight Stay in Pokhara

Day 4: City Tour of Pokhara (6Hrs Max)

Early In The Morning around 05:00Am You Will Be Taken To Sarangkot (25MinDrive) From Where You Can Enjoy The Sun Rise then Return To Hotel. After Breakfast Proceed for full Day City Tour of Pokhara Which Will Cover Davis Fall, Gupteshwor Mahadev, Fewa Lake,Seti River,International Mountain Museum , Tal Barahi, Bindabasini temple and free for shopping.

Overnight Stay in Pokhara

Day 5: Transfer Back to Kathmandu (5 Hrs Drive)

After breakfast head back to Kathmandu, on the way visit Manakamana Temple, reach Kathmandu in the evening; check in to your Hotel & rest of the time free for personal activities.

Overnight Stay in Kathmandu

Day 6: Kathmandu - Departure

After breakfast visit Guheshwori & Pashupatinath then you will be transferred to Airport for your onward journey.

End Tour

Included/Excluded

International Airport Transfer
Kathmandu & Pokhara sightseeing as per the itinerary
Daily Breakfast & Dinner at hotel in Kathmandu & Pokhara
KTM –Pokhara - Chitwan – KTM Transfer
Sightseeing & transfer by a/c vehicle
Jungle Entrance fee/ Jeep Safari/ Tharu Cultural Show
2 Night Accommodation in Kathmandu
2 Night Accommodation in Pokhara
1 Night Accommodation in Chitwan
International & Dom flight Ticket
Laundry Service, Bottled drinks
Tips for staff, guide & driver / Boat Ride at Fewa lake
Government entrance fee at Monuments / Cable car tickets
Personal Travel Insurance, Telephone Call
Lunch, your personal Expenses
Tour Guide, Medical fee , Meals other than specified

Hotel Details

One of these Hotels would be booked for your trip at the mentioned locations.
Kathmandu (1 Night)
hotel/hotel-le-himalaya Hotel Le Himalaya
Deluxe
Chitwan National Park (1 Night)
hotel/jungle-crown Jungle Crown
Deluxe Double Room
hotel/earth-light Earth light
Deluxe Double
Pokhara (2 Nights)
hotel/hotel-queens-park Hotel Queens Park
Deluxe King Room
hotel/hotel-white-pearl Hotel White Pearl
Deluxe Room
Kathmandu (1 Night)
hotel/hotel-le-himalaya Hotel Le Himalaya
Deluxe
Kathmandu (1 Night)
hotel/ramada-by-wyndham-kathmandu-dhumbarahi Ramada by Wyndham Kathmandu Dhumbarahi
Deluxe King
Chitwan National Park (1 Night)
hotel/jungle-villa-resort Jungle Villa Resort
Elephant Room
Pokhara (2 Nights)
hotel/hotel-sarowar Hotel Sarowar
Deluxe Twin Room
hotel/atithi-resort-and-spa Atithi Resort and Spa
Deluxe Room
Kathmandu (1 Night)
hotel/ramada-by-wyndham-kathmandu-dhumbarahi Ramada by Wyndham Kathmandu Dhumbarahi
Deluxe King
Kathmandu (1 Night)
hotel/ramada-encore-by-wyndham-kathmandu-thamel Ramada Encore by Wyndham Kathmandu Thamel
Twin Bed Deluxe Room
Chitwan National Park (1 Night)
hotel/jungle-villa-resort Jungle Villa Resort
River Suite
Pokhara (2 Nights)
hotel/hotel-sarowar Hotel Sarowar
Deluxe Twin Room
hotel/atithi-resort-and-spa Atithi Resort and Spa
Deluxe Room
Kathmandu (1 Night)
hotel/ramada-encore-by-wyndham-kathmandu-thamel Ramada Encore by Wyndham Kathmandu Thamel
Twin Bed Deluxe Room

Experiences

Adventure & Thrill Adventure & Thrill
Culture, Heritage & History Culture, Heritage & History
Lakes & Rivers Lakes & Rivers
Mountain & Hill Stations Mountain & Hill Stations
Nature & Wildlife Nature & Wildlife
Pilgrimage & Spiritual Pilgrimage & Spiritual
Scenic Drives Scenic Drives
Shopping & Local Markets Shopping & Local Markets
Spa & Wellness Retreats Spa & Wellness Retreats
Water Sports Adventures

FAQs

Do I need a visa to visit Nepal?
Yes, all foreign nationals (except Indian citizens) require a visa to enter Nepal. You can obtain a visa on arrival at Tribhuvan International Airport (Kathmandu) or apply at a Nepalese Embassy/Consulate abroad. Visa fees (as of 2025): 15 days – USD 30; 30 days – USD 50; 90 days – USD 125. Indian citizens do not require a visa or passport to enter Nepal. A valid government-issued ID card (preferably passport, voter ID, or Aadhaar) is sufficient for entry. Flights may require a passport or voter ID for security. Travel insurance is highly recommended.
What is the best time to visit Nepal?
Spring (March–May): Clear weather, rhododendron bloom, great for trekking. Autumn (Sept–Nov): Best for festivals (like Dashain & Tihar), clear skies, and trekking. Winter (Dec–Feb): Cold in mountains, but good for cultural sightseeing in Kathmandu or Pokhara. Summer/Monsoon (June–Aug): Lush greenery, fewer tourists, but rain can disrupt treks.
What are the top tourist destinations in Nepal?
Kathmandu – Cultural heritage, temples, and monasteries; Pokhara – Lakeside city, adventure sports, views of Annapurna; Chitwan – National park, jungle safaris; Lumbini – Birthplace of Lord Buddha; Nagarkot – Sunrise views over the Himalayas; Everest Base Camp / Annapurna Region – Trekking & mountain adventure. Some of the festivals one can experience are Dashain (Sept–Oct) – Largest Hindu festival; Tihar (Oct–Nov) – Festival of Lights; Holi (March) – Festival of colors; Buddha Jayanti (April/May) – Celebrated at Lumbini; Indra Jatra (Aug/Sept) – Kathmandu's traditional street festival.
How can I get around within Nepal?
Flights: Domestic flights connect Kathmandu to Pokhara, Lukla, Bharatpur, etc. Buses & Minivans: Common for intercity travel but can be slow and crowded. Taxis and ride-hailing apps (like Pathao) are available in Kathmandu and Pokhara. Tourist buses are comfortable and run on major routes.
Do I need permits for trekking?
Yes. Popular treks like Annapurna, Langtang, and Everest Base Camp require: TIMS Card (Trekkers' Information Management System). National Park/Conservation Area Permits. These are arranged through your trekking agency or Tourism Board offices in Kathmandu or Pokhara.
What are some local etiquettes to follow in Nepal?
Greet with “Namaste” (palms together). Remove shoes before entering homes/temples. Avoid public displays of affection. Dress modestly, especially in religious sites. Do not point feet at people or sacred objects.
What kind of food can I expect?
Local cuisine includes: Dal Bhat Tarkari (rice, lentils, vegetables) Momos (dumplings) Thukpa (noodle soup) Vegetarian options are widely available. International cuisines are common in Kathmandu and Pokhara. Always drink bottled, boiled, or filtered water. Consider carrying a reusable bottle with purifier/filter.
Is internet and mobile connectivity reliable?
Major cities have good mobile and internet coverage. Trekking regions may have limited or no internet. Buy a local SIM card (NCELL or Nepal Telecom) with data plans for better access.
Can I travel to Nepal by road from India?
Yes. Entry points include: Raxaul–Birgunj (from Bihar); Sunauli–Bhairahawa (from Uttar Pradesh); Panitanki–Kakarbhitta (from West Bengal); Indian vehicles require temporary permit & insurance for Nepal roads.
What should I pack for Nepal?
Spring/Autumn: Light jacket, trekking gear, sunglasses; Winter: Heavy woolens, gloves, thermals; Monsoon: Raincoat, waterproof bags, mosquito repellent; Trekking gear if hiking (can also be rented in Kathmandu).
Can I see Mount Everest without trekking?
Yes. Options include: Mountain flight from Kathmandu (scenic flyby of Everest and Himalayas); Helicopter tours (from Kathmandu or Lukla); Visiting Everest View Hotel in Namche Bazaar (requires short trek and domestic flight).
Why is Kathmandu popular with tourists?
Kathmandu is Nepal’s capital and a cultural melting pot, rich in heritage, temples, markets, and architecture. It's the starting point for many Himalayan adventures. Some of the must see attractions are Swayambhunath (Monkey Temple); Pashupatinath Temple (Hindu sacred site); Boudhanath Stupa (Buddhist pilgrimage site); Durbar Square; Thamel – a hub for tourists, shopping, food.
Why do tourists love Pokhara?
Pokhara is known for Phewa Lake, stunning Annapurna views, adventure sports, and a relaxed lakeside vibe. The top things to do are Boating on Phewa Lake; World Peace Pagoda; Sarangkot sunrise/paragliding; Devi’s Falls, Gupteshwor Cave; Mountain Museum; Trekking to Annapurna Base Camp or Poon Hill; Try paragliding, zip-lining, ultralight flights, bungee jumping, and trekking.
What is Chitwan famous for?
Chitwan is Nepal’s first UNESCO-listed national park, known for jungle safaris, rhino spotting, and Tharu culture. Animals once can spot in the safari are One-horned rhinoceros, deer, wild boar, sloth bears, crocodiles, and, if lucky, Bengal tigers.
What are the best activities in Chitwan?
Jeep safari / canoe ride / jungle walk; Bird watching; Tharu village visit & cultural show; Elephant breeding center.
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