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Panoramic Mountain View | Nepal Tour

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Nepal

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193565

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  • Operator:

    Himalayan Planet Adventures

  • Length:

    7 days

  • Group size:

    15 pax

  • Age:

    13 to 65

  • Difficulty:

    Difficulty levels:
    • Relaxing
    • Easy
    • Moderate
    • Serious
    • Heart-pumping
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Itinerary

"Mountains are like an open soul that shares the beauty with humanity"- you will feel this quote coming alive every time you look at the Himalayas. Probably, one of the reasons that many tourists travel to Nepal every year is the enchanting Mountain View. Nepal is the abode of serenity that offers you the grand view of mountains as it has eight out of fourteen mountains that are above 8000 meters. From the Mt. Everest that touches the sky with all might, to Annapurna, Dhaulagiri, and Manaslu: you will be able to get a snow-clad view of them in Nepal. If you find the romance that lies in the greenery of the forest dotted on the mountains wearing the crowns of snow, then the Panoramic Nepal Tour can provide you with the opportunity to explore it further.

The tour offers you the chance to fly over the Himalayan mountain range and some other peaks. You will be able to witness the surreal view of sunrise on the Himalayas. The orange and reddish hue of sunrays gliding over the pure, white snow will make you enchanted with its charming beauty. The sunrays give a different aura to the beautiful view of the mountains, and it is a lifetime experience. The Panorama of Nepal tour also takes you to some of the UNESCO heritage sites that are located in Nepal. You will be able to explore the true beauty of Nepal within the Seven days tour of Mountain View package. 

Tour program

Day 1

Arrival in Kathmandu

The journey starts with the beautiful and legendary city of Kathmandu. It is a valley surrounded by all the Himalayan Mountain ranges. This is the largest city of Nepal and has a distinct cultural and traditional recognition. Therefore, if you want to know more about the true essence of Nepal, it is better to start from the heart of it. At the airport, you will meet your guide. In Kathmandu, you will be welcomed by traditional Nepali dishes, which is, in itself, a distinct cuisine. This delicious dinner will be preceded by an orientation session for your Panoramic View Tour. Since the package is designed for two people, it is comfortable for most people joining the trip. Here, in Kathmandu, you can also be part of the cultural program.

Start point

Tribhuvan International Airport (KTM) त्रिभुवन विमानस्थल, त्रिभुवन विमानस्थल, Kathmandu, Bagmati, Nepal

Day 2

Travel to Pokhara

From Kathmandu, you will be taken to Pokhara. Pokhara is very different from the city of Kathmandu. Pokhara is a lake city. It possesses a soothing and serene environment and lacks the urban life Cacophony of a city. The route will cross the Kathmandu Valley, and the next stop will be the Trisuli River. This river with all might and roaring sound flows all the way through the valley and rushes to India. The sound of speedy and rushing river water hitting the stones lying around the silver lining of the river is not less than any music. The cold breeze that gives the lake city comfortable weather can also soothe your mind. From here, you can get a picturesque view of the snow veiled mountain ranges. Every year thousands of people visit this place to enjoy the scenic beauty. The journey will cross the river at Mugling and then journey westwards along the Marshyangdi River to reach Pokhara. 

Day 3

Exploring Pokhara

Pokhara is a famous lake city that attracts tourists from different parts of the world for its grand picturesque views. You will be able to visit the Buddhist Peace Pagoda to get a better view of this place. The peace pagoda in Pokhara is painted in white and sits on the top of a hill near the Annapurna mountain range. The reflection on the water of the Phewa Tal below is lovely. It is the most serene peace pagoda in the world. This peace pagoda is one of the eighty world peace pagodas that are around the world. It was built to inspire peace among the people of all races, castes, and creeds. This peace pagoda offers a panoramic view of the mountainous land. The exploration continues with a boat ride on Lake Phewa. This is indeed a very relaxing way to spend your time while visiting the island temple. By the Lakeshore, there is a Tibetan Refugee Camp where you will be able to meet Tibetan people. There is a chain of temples and monasteries near the lake. You can visit some of them. The evening will be more relaxing if you take a walk beside the lake. There are many excellent shops and restaurants in this place. You can get a glimpse of incredible nightlife here.

Day 4

Back to Kathmandu

After Pokhara, it is time to fly back to Kathmandu again. This flight to Kathmandu is delightful because the plane will cross the Mount Manaslu. This is the eighth highest mountain in the world. This time you can see Patan's Durbar square. Patan was once a beautiful royal city in Nepal situated on the opposite side of the holy Bagmati River in Kathmandu. You will be mesmerized by the beautiful stone and wooden sculpture crafted by excellent artists. Patan's Durbar Square is centered on an old royal palace. Besides the royal palace, there is a museum and several temples in this place. The temples located in this place are the most prominent and visually remarkable examples of Newari architecture to be seen in Nepal. This gives a hint to the architectural wonders those were built in the Malla period. After this, the journey will be continued with a visit to Nagarkot. This is a high point on the northeastern side of the Kathmandu valley rim. From here, you can experience the beautiful view of the sunset over the snow-clad Himalayan mountain ranges. The orange and blue aura of setting sun, creating a pink and purple hue while getting reflected on the white snow of the mountain, is something worth seeing.

Day 5

Sunrise and Sightseeing

The next morning you will be able to get the view of the sunrise in Nagarkot. The sunrays are first touching the mountain ranges giving the grey color of the mountains a pink aura. The first sun rays of the day when kisses the white snow it blushes with the red and golden hue of the early morning. The scene is breathtaking. The green shades on the white and grey mountains look absolutely beautiful. The very next stop would be Changu Narayan. This is the least visited UNESCO world heritage site because of its remote location. This village has preserved the picture of Nepal from a century ago. It has flagstone stepped streets and deep taps. These taps are still used by the residents. At the top of the hill, there is an old Hindu temple, dating back over 800 years. This temple is a center of attraction for many cultural enthusiasts. This has a unique structure: this temple has a two-story pagoda-style construction, but it is Vishnu temple. Thus, this temple is an interesting cultural crossover of Hindu and Buddhist religions. The carvings and statues surrounding this temple are also beautiful art pieces. This is basically the oldest temple in the Kathmandu valley. You can take a stroll to the narrow streets near this temple because it will give you the chance to see the handicrafts and potteries made by local craftsmen.

Day 6

Sightseeing at Kathmandu's Valley

The next stop will be the Kathmandu Valley. This time you will be able to visit two more UNESCO World heritage sites: the two holy Buddhist sites at Boudanath as well as Pashupatinath. Boudhanath, which is 36 meters long, is the largest Buddhist stupa in Asia. It has a fantastic structure with a prayer wheel and flags. The whitewashed dome and the glided tower are well constructed. Here the most residents are Tibetan Buddhists who worship here. Here are a lot of monasteries and souvenir shops. From here, you can collect artifacts of your choice. You can also join the Tibetan pilgrims on their morning and evening koras to get the essence of the Tibetan Buddhist culture.

Another UNESCO World Heritage site that is a must-see when who travel to Nepal is—Pashupatinath. This is one of the few living cultural heritage sites in the world, a temple built on either side of the holy river Bagmati. This river flows down and connects with the Ganga River. This place is one of the most visited Shiva temples in Asia. The main temple is pagoda styled and has a gilded roof, four sides covered in silver, and beautiful wood carvings. The temple is dedicated to several other Hindu, and Buddhist deities surround the temple of Pashupatinath. It has more than 500 temples and shrines. It is a pilgrimage site for all the devotees of Lord Shiva, and it is also a site for the cremation of dead Hindu people. In this temple, the last ritual rites of a person are done. Visiting the Pashupati temple can give you a lifetime experience. 

Day 7

Departure

Undoubtedly, the Nepal trip must end with the delicious local food. To make your trip comfortable, all the transportation is done in a private vehicle. Some best English speaking tour guides will take you through the magical land of Nepal. Nepal has a lot of mysteries hidden within – the high mountain ranges, green valleys, and some unique cultural sites. But, the best thing that you can explore is the enthusiastic soul of Nepal that is ready to welcome you with a warm heart.

End point

Tribhuvan International Airport (KTM) त्रिभुवन विमानस्थल, त्रिभुवन विमानस्थल, Kathmandu, Bagmati, Nepal

GUEST AGREEMENT AND DECLARATION

The registered office named, Himalayan Planet Adventures P. Ltd. Situated at Kathmandu, Nepal organizes the trekking and holiday packages for travelers. Registered Company Number 59196/065/066, whose registered office is in Chaksibari Street, Thamel, Kathmandu, Himalayan Planet is a member of the Trekking Agencies’ Association of Nepal (TAAN), Nepal mountaineering association (NMA), American Society of Travel Agents (ASTA) and Adventure Travel Trade Association (ATTA) a group of companies association and are sold subject to the following conditions.

HPA BOOKING TERMS AND CONDITIONS:

1. You understand that your booking is confirmed only after the company receives 20% of the total amount payable per person per trip or you can pay in full amount during the trip booking. It is said to clear the advance deposit within 15 days of booking, otherwise the same is liable for being canceled automatically. Moreover, the 20% amount is non-refundable and non-transferable under any circumstances.

3. You understand that the HPA confirms itself that the client has full knowledge of the booking terms and conditions and had a full reading of the same before agreeing to.

4. You understand that the package amount is on a twin share basis. The client if wishes to might forego the facilities available in the package and upgrade the same. The client is understood to have accepted the terms and conditions and aware of the facilities available and not available within the package amount.

5. You understand that, the Himalayan Planet Adventures mentioned the harshness and other difficulties and hardships associated with the trekking or tour and that the client is soundly aware of such circumstances. Thereby accept the tour agreement.

6. You understand that the Himalayan Planet Adventures will conduct a full medical check-up prior to the expedition or trekking to have a clear idea of the medical condition of the traveler. Upon that it’s expected that the client himself would inform of any medical conditions or problems that might mar the trip. It is for the knowledge of the company and the safety of the trekker, which is of utmost importance to the company.

PRICES INCLUSION AND EXCLUSION:

1. You understand that the HPA does not cover the fare of international flight commuting to/from your hometown, besides those mentioned inside the package, if at any point the client leaves the trip at his volition and own discretion or any other illness.

2. You understand that, the Himalayan Planet Adventures will provide a brochure before the trip to the client to have a better understanding of what is included and what not within the package.

3. You understand that the personal belongings of the client have to be in his or her own custody and responsibility and the payment for the extra meals, accommodations etc. and phone bills too would be borne by the client.

ACCOMMODATION:

1. You understand that since the package offers a twin share room, up-gradation charges for a single room would be charged against the client and to be cleared by him.

2. You understand that charges for an extra night and stay outside the package tenure or terms and conditions to have to be borne by the client himself.

3. You understand that the accommodation uphill is on a first come first served basis. So the Himalayan Planet Adventures P. Ltd. Can’t promise to always provide the teahouse or grass houses available there, since there remains a dearth of such facilities most of the time, especially during trekking season. In spite of that HPA promises to provide the best teahouse to the client, available at that time.

PASSPORT AND VISA DOCUMENTATION:

1. You understand that you need to carry your own passport valid for 6 months prior to the departure dates. You will need visa entry for each country. Visa for Nepal, Bhutan will be arranged by the company even the visa for Tibet, if one wishes to travel there can be arranged by the company unless the visa for India, Bangladesh and his own. The cost of the visa is excluded from the package except stated.

DAMAGE:

1. You understand that HPA does not take responsibility for any damage whatsoever caused by the client during the tour, trek or expedition.

2. You understand that any damage to the gear, caused by the client needs to be paid back by the client himself to the HPA. The staff of the Himalayan Planets Adventures will assess the same.

RETIRING FROM THE TREK:

1. You understand that early departure from the trek will incur extra charges for hotel accommodation, transportation, administration and other extra costs for extra nights. Phone calls too are included under the extra expenses. All these are incurred by the client while returning back to Kathmandu.

2. You understand that the client is totally responsible for the extra hotel accommodation and preparation.

HELICOPTER AIRLIFT OUT:

1. In case of any emergency or mishaps, The Himalayan Planet Adventures will arrange for helicopter airlift immediately with the assistance of your insurance company, only after assessing the situation.

2. You understand that if a helicopter is required then HPA will contact the client’s next of kin as is mentioned in the agreement and then continue the evacuation.

3. You understand that medical and other emergency expenses will be incurred upon the client and his family members including the other extra charges on accommodation, phone calls, traveling and administration.

4. You understand that if a child is trapped amidst such medical emergencies, then an adult must accompany the child.

5. You must understand that the hotel accommodation after evacuation is the client’s responsibility and the payment must be done to HPA for the same.

HIRING GEAR:

1. You must understand that HPA does not provide personal gears to the trekkers for the tour, expedition or travel except the one mentioned.

2. You must understand that any damage to the hired gear will be borne by the trekker.

TRAVEL HEALTH AND INSURANCE:

1. You must understand that trekking, mountaineering and climbing the Himalayas include several hazards and risks with it. So the safety and total medical fitness are required by the trekker. In this, you must agree to face any natural hazards and be fit enough to overcome these.

2. You must understand that every trekker must have a suitable health insurance policy prior to the expedition.

3. You must understand and read in detail that the policy covers areas like emergency evacuation, cancellation of the trip due to an unforeseen situation, airlift evacuation to the nearest hospital available if a medical emergency arises, loss of personal belongings etc.

4. You must understand that the HPA will require your policy papers with details before your departure for trekking. The policy covers details like name, policy number, amount, phone numbers etc.

5. You understand that HPA can deny to, take the responsibility of emergency evacuation if the trekker fails to submit the documents before departure to trekking. In such case, the company will inform his next of kin for support and evacuation of his family member.

6. You must understand that baggage of the trekker is under self-responsibility. In no way, the HPA will be responsible for the loss or damage of baggage of the trekker. Although one might opt for baggage insurance if required.

7. You must understand being a trekker that, your duffle luggage must have a set of medications for emergency, gear, loop, rope and etc. for the travel or tour. This is subject to aircraft rules and laws.

8. You must understand that the client acknowledges the fact that they are responsible for the late arrival of themselves or the baggage or joining for the trip, tour or trekking.

CANCELLATION NOTICES AND CHARGES:

1. You must understand that the deposit of the cost of the expedition is fully non-refundable and non-transferable. It will be refunded only if the trip is canceled due to some unforeseen condition. 

2. You must effectively understand that the HPA never returns the total paid amount after the departure for the trip. That is why HPA recommends trekkers to undergo an insurance policy that covers the amount for cancellation of trip arriving due to some medical emergency. 

Tour Details

Accommodation

  • 3 nights twin sharing basis accommodation in Hotel Shankar (https://www.shankerhotel.com.np/) or Similar in Kathmandu,
  • 2 nights twin sharing basis accommodation in Temple Tree Resort (https://templetreenepal.com/)  or Similar in Pokhara,
  • 1-night twin sharing basis accommodation in Mystic Mountain (https://www.hotelmysticmountain.com/) or a Similar hotel in Nagarkot.

Transport

  • All local transportation by suitable vehicle (car, van, bus) in city 

Additional Services

  • Complimentary welcome and farewell dinner in Kathmandu,
  • Required entrance fee in all sites,
  • All government and local taxes. 

Additional Services

• Visa fees, airfare & departure taxes 

• Lunch and dinner in the city beside mentioned 

• Personal expenses e.g. phone calls, laundry, bar bills, hot shower, battery recharge & extra porters 

• Gratitude for a driver and guide (Recommended)

• Any extending trips 

• Services don't include in-service inclusive column 

Meals

  • Meals on BB (Bed and Breakfast) basis in Kathmandu and Pokhara

Guide

  • Tour Guide (English speaking, Professional) 

Good to know

Currency

NPR

Nepalese Rupee

Nepal

Customer reviews

Operator

4.8

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Which payment options are available?
We accept credit cards, bank transfers and other popular payment methods.
Can I change or cancel my reservation?
Yes, changes or cancellations are possible, however penalties may apply depending on the time before the tour starts.
What documents are required to participate in the tour?
You will need a passport with a valid visa (if required) to visit countries along the tour route.
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