Bandipur is a hilltop settlement and a municipality in Tanahun District, (Gandaki Zone) of Nepal. This municipality was established on 18 May 2014 by merging with existing Dharampani and Bandipur VDCs. Because of its preserved, old time cultural atmosphere, Bandipur has increasingly been coming to the attention of tourism.
Day 01: Arrive Kathmandu (D)
Upon arrival in Kathmandu transfer to hotel check in to the hotel.
Kathmandu is the capital of Nepal and the largest metropolitan city. Kathmandu is surrounded by four major mountains, namely: Shivapuri, Phulchowki, Nagarjun and Chandragiri, the city stands at an elevation of approximately, 1,400 meters in the bowl-shaped valley in central Nepal. The total population of Kathmandu is 949,486 people. Previously ruled as a kingdom, today it is a Federal Democratic Republic.Nepal is a country of highly diverse and rich geography, culture, and religions,it offers a wide variety of adventure tourism package
Overnight at hotel in Kathmandu
Day 02: Drive Kathmandu /Bandipur ( 148 km approx )(B)
After breakfast drive to Bandipur from Kathmandu. Enroute Manakamana Temple Visit.
The Manakamana Temple situated in the Gorkha district of Nepal is the sacred place of the Hindu Goddess Bhagwati, an incarnation of Parvati. The name Manakamana originates from two words, “mana” meaning heart and “kamana” meaning wish. Venerated since the 17th century, it is believed that Goddess Manakamana grants the wishes of all those who make the pilgrimage to her shrine to worship her.
Upon arrival in Bandipur transfer to hotel
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Bandipur is a hilltop settlement and a municipality in Tanahun District, (Gandaki Zone) of Nepal. This municipality was established on 18 May 2014 by merging with existing Dharampani and Bandipur VDCs. Because of its preserved, old time cultural atmosphere, Bandipur has increasingly been coming to the attention of tourism.
Afternoon Explore around Bandipur.
Overnight at Hotel in Bandipur
Day 3: Chitwan (B, L, D) – (175 Kms / 5-6 hrs drive )
Breakfast at Hotel
After breakfast at hotel drive to Chitwan from Pokhara. Upon arrival in Chitwan transfer to Jungle Resort
Chitwan National Park is one of Asia's richest and the most spectacular National Park. It is situated 75 air miles southwest of Kathmandu. Chitwan National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is one of the world's remaining jungles. Here, you will discover a lost world of towering trees and twisting vines, of pre-historic rhinos and lumbering elephants, of crocodiles, pythons and deer, of brilliantly colored birds and if you are fortunate - the superb Royal Bengal Tiger.
Jungle activities in Chitwan National park provided by the Resort
Overnight at Resort in Chitwan
Day 04: In Chitwan (B, L, D)
Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner at Resort
After breakfast transfer for Jungle activities provided by the resort in Chitwan National park (i.e. Elephant Safari, Canoe ride, Village Walk, Jungle Walk etc)
Overnight at Resort in Chitwan
Day 05: Drive Chitwan/Kathmandu (B)
Breakfast at Resort
After breakfast drive back to Kathmandu. After arrival in Kathmandu, you will be transfer to the hotel.
Day 06: In Kathmandu: (B)
Breakfast at hotel and Proceed for sightseeing tour at Pashupatinath and Bouddhanath and Kathmandu city
Bouddhanath: This great stupa is one of Nepal’s most distinctive monuments and one of the most important Buddhist sites in Nepal and, with a diameter of over 100 meters, amongst the largest in the world. There are a number of legends accounting for the stupa’s construction, but it is generally believed to date from the 5th century. All stupas contain holy relics and Boudha is said to contain the remains of the past Buddha Kasyapa. Boudha is a particular focus for Kathmandu’s Tibetan community and throughout the day there is a constant stream of people circling the stupa spinning prayer wheels and reciting mantras. Surrounding the stupa are six major monasteries and a host of smaller ones as well as cafes, restaurants and shops selling Tibetan carpets and Newari silversmiths.
Pashupatinath: This is Nepal’s most sacred Hindu shrine and one of the subcontinent’s great Shiva sites. The supreme holiness of the site stems from the Shiva linga enshrined in its main temple and its location. It expresses the very essence of Hinduism as pilgrims, priests, devotes, temples, ashrams, images, inscriptions and cremation ghats intermingle with the rituals of daily life, all sprawled along the banks of the sacred Bagmati River. The temple’s origins are obscure, an inscription dates from 477, but a shrine may have stood here for 1000 years before that
Kathmandu Durbar Square
Durbar Square is the generic name used to describe plazas and areas opposite the old royal palaces in Nepal. It consists of temples, idols, open courts, water fountains and more. Before the Unification of Nepal, Nepal consisted of small kingdoms, and Durbar Squares are most prominent remnants of those old kingdoms in Nepal. In particular, three Durbar Squares in the Kathmandu Valley, belonging to the three Newar kingdoms situated there before unification, are most famous: Kathmandu Durbar Square, Patan Durbar Square, and Bhaktapur Durbar Square. All three are UNESCO World Heritage Sites
Overnight Hotel in Kathmandu
Day 7: Depart Kathmandu (B)
Breakfast: In hotel
Check out from the hotel and transfer to airport for a flight.
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