- Day 1-4
You start with a sightseeing program that includes the major historic, cultural and religious sights of the three Newari cities of the Kathmandu Valley – Kathmandu, Patan and Bhaktapur, as well as a glimpse of Newari village life. Each of these three cites is centered around its Durbar Square where museums, temples, courtyards and squares reveal the best of traditional art, crafts and architecture. Bungamati and Kokana are typical Newari villages with characteristic village architecture and narrow, unpaved streets where the rituals of daily life are always in full swing
- Day 5-6
Trekking from Nagarkot to Dhulikhel in the Kathmandu Valley, both are villages that offer a glimpse at life in rural Nepal and are justifiably famous for their panoramic mountain views, which on a clear day are most impressive at dawn.
- Day 7-9
Chitwan is the most popular choice for those in search of jungle adventure. The national park is home to the Bengal tiger, one-horned rhino, sloth bear, langur monkeys, wild boar, numerous species of deer, leopard and other jungle cats and over 400 resident and migratory bird species. And of course there are optional activities such as a cultural walk to Tharu village and elephant washing.
- Day 10-11
Drive to Pokhara. Here you can enjoy the peace and tranquility of Lakeside Pokhara. There’s lots to see and do: the World Peace Pagoda on the other side of the lake, boating on Lake Phewa, visit the viewpoint at Sarangkot or go paragliding from there, visit some of the sights and museums of Pokhara or just chill out in one of the many bars and restaurants that line the side of the lake.
- Day 12
Fly to Kathmandu.
- Day 13
Departure.