Nepal’s Itinerary

Nepal’s Itinerary

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Are you making plans for your trip to Nepal and getting familiar with a potential route across Nepal? If yes, we can help you decide where and when to visit and for how many days. We’ve created three different Nepal’s Itinerary for you to visit Nepal in this blog. By doing this, we hope to inspire you to plan your ultimate trip to Nepal.

Itinerary for Nepal’s Visit

We all love Nepal. This country is on our bucket list for sure. And for a reason: one of the most stunning top hikes in the world leads through the renowned Nepal Himalayas, beautiful hills, local food and greenery. Nepal is a dream country for every hiker in the world. Also, remember the world’s highest mountain, Mountain Everest, lies here. Hiking through different Himalayas here, this experience will be unforgettable.

But the only reason to visit Nepal is sure not only Himalayas. The spiritual character, with Buddhism at its centre, is another reason for travellers visiting Nepal. White beautiful stupas, richly decorated temples, beautiful scenery, and the birthplace of Bouddha are why people visit Nepal.

As you know, a trip through nepal can be super different. Because it can be challenging to choose the destinations to include in your Nepal itinerary, which is why this blog is for you, we hope this will help you take the decision. Here we help you by describing three different itineraries with an overview of the various destinations for each itinerary. Enjoy your visit to Nepal.

How many days should be suitable for Nepal’s visit?

For hikers, a multi-day through the Himalayas is Nepal’s perfect and figurative highlight. If you love hiking and trekking, this is for you; take extra rest days in your Nepal Itinerary. Especially if you are planning for altitude meters hiking, you need time to get used to the altitude first. Also, if you want to see the rest of the country’s highlights, you need three or four weeks for a round trip to Nepal. If you are not planning a multi-day hiking tour in nepal, then two weeks of travelling might be suitable. So you can create your itinerary for Nepal.

Our Tour to Nepal

We started our tour through neal’s capital city, Kathmandu. Then, we headed towards Pokhara. From Pokhara, our itinerary started with the multi-day trek of the Annapurna Circuit. It took us 15 days to complete our multi-day hike. At the end of October and just the beginning of November, it’s not that cold, and the chances of snow are relatively rare. So, if you guys start your trek at the end of November, it would be too cold; consider this for your visit.

Nepal's Itinerary- World Tour Management

After our beautiful trek, we spend another week in Pokhara. They say it’s the place for the food lover, and it surely is. The delicious food you enjoy here will make you love this place. Also, we enjoyed paragliding, rafting, and various others fun activities. Later, we drove back to Kathmandu to explore the capital’s surroundings. If you think our hunger for Nepal’s visit has already been satisfied, then you are entirely wrong, my friend. You can never have enough of Nepal, no matter how long you stay here. We also can’t wait to go back to nepal and do a multi-day trek to the Gokyo Valley and Mount Everest Base Camp.

Nepal’s Itinerary for 2 weeks: Kathmandu-Bhaktapur-Chitwan National Park-Lumbini-Pokhara-Bandipur-Kathmandu

This two weeks tour takes you through the top destinations of Nepal. You will visit Bhaktapur, the best-preserved historical place in Kathmandu Valley, full of beautiful temples and Pagodas. Then you go n a safari in search of elephants, tigers, and rhinos. You will reach the birthplace of Buddha, Lumbini. On this tour, you will also have the opportunity to see the stunning mountain. Several mountain peaks are easily visible from Pokhara. Especially from the viewpoint of Sarangkot, near Pokhara, the view of the mountains are breathtaking. After Pokhara, you will travel to the beautiful traditional village named Bandipur. It’s a perfect way to get an idea of how people have been living in the foothills of the mountains for decades and centuries, and the place is fantastic for a nice hike day. Your two weeks itinerary ends in the capital city, Kathmandu.

Day planning for Nepal 2 weeks itinerary

Day 1: Kathmandu (Arrival)
Day 2: Kathmandu
Day 3: Kathmandu–Bhaktapur(1 hours driving)
Day 4: Bhaktapur–Chitwan National Park(driving 6 hours)
Day 5: Chitwan National Park
Day 6: Chitwan National Park–Lumbini(driving 4 hours )
Day 7: Lumbini
Day 8: Lumbini–Pokhara(driving 7 hours)
Day 9: Pokhara
Day 10: Pokhara(Sarangkot)
Day 11: Pokhara–Bandipur(driving 4 hours )
Day 12: Bandipur
Day 13: Bandipur–Kathmandu(driving 6 hours)
Day 14: Kathmandu(end of tour)

Nepal 3-week Itinerary

Your journey starts from the capital city of Nepal, Kathmandu. A chaotic city with a lot of culture, delicious street foods, and impressive temples. From Kathmandu, you travel to Bhaktapur. A small town with a maze of narrow alleys and numerous preserved temples, pagodas, and stupas. Then head towards Patan, the royal city where Tibetan influences are visible clearly. Then you take a safari ride in Chitwan National Park, followed by a visit to Bandipur’s beautiful 18th-century mountain village.

It’s a lace to prepare for your trekking in the Anapurna Mountains. Then your itinerary continues to the beautiful Pokhara, where your multi-day trek starts. A multi-day trek could be to Poon Hill. You will surely live in this city of nature, where mountain peaks are easily visible, sports like paragliding and rafting can be enjoyed, and also not to forget the delicious local cuisines here etc., makes you fall in love with the place. Then you return to Kathmandu to say goodbye to this beautiful country, promising to visit again.

Nepal 3- week Itinerary:

Kathmandu – Bhaktapur – Patan – Chitwan National Park – Bandipur – Pokhara – Annapurna multi-day hike – Pokhara – Kathmandu

Nepal’s 4-week Itinerary

This itinerary plan combines a multi-day trek to Mount Everest. Your trip starts with the multi-day trek, for example, the Mt Everest Base Camp trekking, from which you need to fly to Lukla. After this spectacular hike, relax for a few days in Kathmandu and prepare for your next flight. This time your destination is Bardia National Park. This park is remote, so you will hardly find tourists crowding here. In this National Park, you can spot wild animals, including, Rhinos and Bengal tigers.

On the way back, you travel by bus to Pokhara, where you can easily see the different top Mountain peaks. Through Bandipur, a beautiful 18th-century mountain village, you eventually travel to Kathmandu, and your trip to nepal ends here.

Note:  Flights to and from Lukla are often cancelled or postponed. Therefore, we suggest that you plan an extra day in case your flight departs on the exact day or time decided. Or, if you are short on time, you can skip Bandipur or replace Bardia with Chitwan.

Nepal’s 4-week Itinerary

Kathmandu–Lukla–Multi-day trekking around Mt. Everest–Lukla–Kathmandu–Bardia National Park–Pokhara–Bandipur–Kathmandu

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