Budget Tour of Kathmandu Pokhara Chitwan Lumbini
Trip Fact
- DestinationNepal
- Durations10 days
- Trip DifficultyEasy
- ActivitiesTour
- AccommodationTourist Hotel
- MealsBreakfast
- Mx.altitude1350m.
- VehicleDrive
- Group SizeMin. 2 Pax
Overview
Highlights
- Walkthrough the courtyards of ancient monuments around the Kathmandu Valley
- Tease your taste buds with the ethnic delight of local foods
- Immerse in the sight of undisturbed wildlife preserved in Chitwan National Park
- Glide through the Rapti River in a captivating canoe
- Glance the sunrise from the highlands as well as river beds
- Feel the enchanting peace in the homeland of Gautam Buddha
Experience the beauty, culture, and diversity of Nepal without breaking the bank with our Budget Tour of Kathmandu, Pokhara, Chitwan, and Lumbini. This is the perfect opportunity for those seeking an affordable tour in Nepal, blending stunning landscapes, historical landmarks, and unique wildlife experiences throughout your journey. From the hustle and bustle of Kathmandu to the serene lakes of Pokhara and the rich cultural tapestry in Lumbini, this tour promises an unforgettable adventure at a price that suits your wallet.
Our this budget tour is designed for travelers who desire rich experiences while managing their budget effectively. You'll marvel at the ancient temples, enjoy the flavors of local cuisine, and immerse yourself in the vibrant culture of the city without overspending. Whether it's exploring the UNESCO World Heritage Sites or taking in a panoramic view of the Himalayas, your itinerary is crafted to ensure that no experience is missed, even while keeping costs low.
For those yearning for an affordable Nepal tour, look no further! Our comprehensive itinerary includes not only the bustling capital of Kathmandu but also the beautiful landscapes of Pokhara, exhilarating wildlife adventures in Chitwan, and a spiritual journey to Lumbini, the birthplace of Lord Buddha. This carefully curated package ensures that travelers can savor all that Nepal has to offer—culturally, historically, and ecologically—making every moment worthwhile and memorable.
Key Highlights:
- Explore the majestic sights of Kathmandu, including its historic Durbar Square and ancient temples.
- Experience the breathtaking landscape and adventure activities like paragliding or boating in Pokhara.
- Witness the rich biodiversity of Chitwan National Park with extraordinary wildlife encounters.
- Visit Lumbini, the birthplace of Buddha, and engage in spiritual enlightenment and tranquility.
- Enjoy the comfort of tourist buses and budget-friendly accommodations throughout your journey.
The beauty of Nepal relies on all the unorderly ordered landscapes throughout the nation. The Four City Tour offers an immersive travel experience revolving around meticulous destinations like Kathmandu, Pokhara, Chitwan, and Lumbini. Traversing through these cities allows you to explore the different dimensions of life thriving amidst their contrasting themes.
One can observe the epitome of human craftsmanship throughout the Kathmandu Valley. While Pokhara resembles a bride decorated with different ornaments of natural possession. Lumbini is a charming heavenly harmonious home of Buddhist disciples. Chitwan glows with wise forests and notorious wildlife.
Kathmandu
Kathmandu Valley consists of three ancient cities: Kathmandu, Patan, and Bhaktapur, which were once independent states ruled by Malla kings from the 12th to the 18th centuries. The three cities are home to seven UNESCO World Heritage shrines, which collectively form a UNESCO World Heritage Site (Culture). The valley also contains hundreds of other exquisite monuments, sculptures, artistic temples, and magnificent works of art that serve as reminders of Nepal's golden age of architecture.
According to legend, the valley was once home to a primordial lake surrounded by lush mountains. Giant serpents lived in this pristine lake until one day, when saint Manjushree, the Bodhisatva, raised a mighty sword and cut open the side of a mountain in Chobar. The lake's vast water flowed out, leaving behind a fertile valley capable of supporting large urban settlements for millennia. The Gopala and Kirati dynasties were the first rulers here, followed by the Licchavi (300-879 A.D.), who cultivated trade and crafts.
However, the valley's remarkable cities, with their ornate palaces, superbly crafted pagodas, and monumental stupas, are testimony to the artistic genius of the Newars, the valley's original inhabitants, whose skills were praised by the Malla kings and admired even by the Mongol rulers of 18th century China.
Pokhara
Pokhara's tranquil beauty has inspired many travel writers. Its fresh air, the amazing background of snowy peaks, blue lakes, and rolling greenery make it 'the jewel in the Himalayas', a place of outstanding beauty. With the magnificent Annapurna range in the background and the serenity of the Group of 9 Lakes, three of which are major - Phewa, Rupa, and Begnas - Pokhara is an ideal destination for both a weekend getaway and a long relaxing holiday. Pokhara Valley, the gateway to the Annapurna region, where many trekkers find their Shangri-la, is high on the list of "must-see" places in Nepal.
Pokhara was once on an important trade route between India and Tibet. Mule trains continue to set up camps on the city's outskirts, transporting goods from remote Himalayan regions such as Mustang. Gurungs and Magars, who have gained worldwide recognition as fierce Gurkha warriors, are the dominant ethnic groups here. Thakalis, who are indigenous to the Thak Khola region of Mustang, are known for their entrepreneurship and operate tea houses along Annapurna trek routes. Pokhara is best known for its breathtaking view of the Annapurna Range. It is one of the few places on Earth where mountains above 6,000 m can be seen unobstructed from an altitude of 800 m at a distance of 28 kilometers.
Machhapuchhre's sharp-edged "Fish Tail" peak, pointing to the horizon or reflecting on the still waters of Phewa Lake, is often cited as the most memorable sight in Nepal. In recent years, Pokhara Valley has become a popular destination for adventure sports like paragliding and ultra-light aircraft flights. Other attractions in Pokhara include boating, bird watching, trekking, and mountain biking.
CHITWAN
Chitwan translates as "heart of the jungle". The famous Inner Terai Valley is named after Chitrasen, the Tharu King who previously ruled here. Chitwan is located in the southwest part of Bagmati Province, between the Himalayan foothills known as the Mahabharat and Siwalik mountains. In older periods, the location known as Chitra Ban was a thick forest teeming with wild animals, where reclusive sages meditated deep within the trees.
In the past few years, Chitwan National Park has risen to the top of the list of Asian tourist attractions. It is an amazing jungle adventure that includes jungle safaris, bird viewing, canoe rides, and a variety of other nature and jungle activities. While exotic creatures such as tigers, leopards, and rhinoceros roam the woods, gharial and marsh mugger crocodiles bathe in the sun beside the marshes and rivers.
You may also spend some time visiting elephant and gharial breeding centers, which is an excellent chance to teach children about these creatures and their life cycles. Visit a Tharu village to observe local indigenous life. You will be invited into their traditional mud huts and treated as treasured guests. After viewing the Tharu stick dance and listening to their relaxing folk tunes, relax by the campfire.
LUMBINI
Lumbini, the Buddha's birthplace in Rupandehi, Nepal, is one of the world's most sacred locations, attracting Buddhist pilgrims from all over the world. Today, you may visit over twenty-five Buddhist monasteries erected by nations ranging from Vietnam to France, learn Buddhism, meditate, and see the birthplace in the revered Mayadevi Gardens.
The Mayadevi Temple is the most important place in the Lumbini Garden, and archaeologists discovered the precise location where Lord Buddha was born. Inscriptions on the neighboring Ashoka Pillar also mention his birthplace. It is supposed that the newly born Prince Siddhartha (later known as the Buddha) took his first seven steps and delivered his peace message to humanity here.
The birth took place in the lovely Sal Grove, which is now the centerpiece of the Lumbini Garden. Mayadevi, the Queen of Shakya King Suddhodhana of Kapilvastu, took a bath in the Sacred Pond Pushkarini while traveling through the Lumbini Garden on the day of Baishakha Purnima (the full moon day of May in 623 BC) and shortly gave birth to Prince Siddhartha.
Visit the stunningly magnificent monasteries erected by countries like China, Japan, Sri Lanka, Myanmar, Germany, France, and many more; marvel at the outstanding and unique architecture on display. Soak up the serene ambiance and, most of all, see the 2,200-year-old Mayadevi Temple.
Walk around the grounds or find a quiet location to reflect. Pilgrims are drawn to a sandstone carving representing the Buddha's birth, which is thought to have been left here by Malla King Ripu Malla in the 14th century when Mayadevi was revered as an incarnation of a Hindu mother goddess. The Ashoka Pillar was erected by the renowned Indian Emperor Ashoka, who became a devoted Buddhist after visiting the Buddha's birthplace in 249 BC.
Visit the Panditarama Vipassana Center for some yoga and meditation, and connect with the monks who reside nearby, dedicating their lives to establishing tranquility and peace for all beings on earth through devotion and religious worship.
The Lumbini Garden measures 2.56 square kilometers and is divided into three zones, each covering one square mile and connected by pathways and a canal. The region has a subtropical climate with scorching summers, an extremely rainy monsoon, and comfortable winters. Winter is the ideal season to visit.
We Shepherd Holidays; are eager to welcome you into this realm of beauty and adventure. So, grab your passport and embark on the journey to clear your bucket list and add a book of bittersweet memories to your library of adventure.
Cost Details
Cost Includes
- Transportation to and from Tribhuvan Airport.
- All transportations during the trip by a private vehicle
- Tourist Bus/Route Bus Kathmandu- Pokhara- Lumbini- Chitwan- Kathmandu
- 3 Star or Best available tourist hotel accommodation in Kathmandu, Pokhara, Chitwan & Lumbini, Twin Sharing BB plan
- Everyday breakfast throughout the tour.
- Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner at Chitwan
- Kathmandu, Pokhara, Chitwan & Lumbini Guided Sightseeing Tour
- All sightseeing transport by private vehicle
- Salary, Food, Accommodation, Drinks, Transportation for Ground Staff including Guide and Driver
- Shepherd Holidays Tshirt
- All government taxes and official expenses
Cost Excludes
- Nepal Entry Visa (See the details about Nepal Visa)
- International Airfare
- Lunch/Dinner in Kathmandu, Pokhara and Lumbini
- Entrance Fees at Heritage Sites (See the details about Enttrace Fees at Heritage Sites)
- Extra snacking items (alcohol, hot and cold drinks, sweets, etc).
- Expenses incurred due to mishaps, landslide, strikes, political unrest etc. in such case extra will be charged as per actual.
- Tips for Guide and Driver
- Any other expenses which are not mentioned on Our cost include section
Good to Know
Transportation:
Shepherd Holidays will provide you Luxury Private vehicle for this trip.
Guides and Porter:
Shepherd Holidays will provide you well an experienced guide for the trip.
Insurance/Evacuation:
We do not hope that there may arise any serious problems for you in your journey, but if you get caught by a serious illness, then we will do our best to take you to the nearest health post or hospital possible. However, you will be responsible for all the expenses that take place during the evacuation process. So, you should be properly insured before the trip.
Trip Extensions:
If you like our service and would like to explore Nepal more or take part in any other adventurous activities in Nepal, India, Tibet, or Bhutan, please feel free to contact us for further details.
For more information on adding the trip, check out the options here.
Custom Itinerary:
If you'd like to suggest a different itinerary or plans for the given trip, feel free to contact us so that we can make the best out of your custom-made trip upon your request.
Tours FAQs
Q: What is the Four City Tour of Nepal?
A: Our Four City of Nepal Tour is a well-crafted tour revolving around popular cities of Nepal including Kathmandu, Pokhara, Chitwan, and Lumbini. This tour is a wonderful blend of culture, nature, wildlife, and peace.
Q: When is the best time to take the Four City of Nepal Tour?
A: Spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November) are the best seasons for traveling with this Four City of Nepal Tour. During this period weather becomes clearer with a grand view.
Q: What kind of accommodations are available during the tour?
A: As per your choice of accommodation, the price range differs from 3-star hotels to 5-star premium hotels in different cities of Kathmandu, Pokhara, Chitwan, and Lumbini. Generally, twin/double sharing rooms with breakfast are included.
Q: How is transportation managed during the tour?
A: A well-maintained deluxe private vehicle is provided throughout the tour to meet our safety and comfort protocols.
Q: Is there a guide provided during the tour?
A: Yes, Shepherd Holidays always offers a professional guide to assist you in Kathmandu and Pokhara.
Q: Do I need a visa for the tour?
A: Of course, you can obtain your on-arrival visa at the customs office of the Tribhuvan International Airport.
Q: Is internet connectivity available during the tour?
A: Yes, all the cities in this tour are major tourist destinations and internet connectivity is available over there.
Q: Are there any health precautions to be aware of?
A: We recommend you have travel insurance concerning your health and consult your doctor before traveling. While this is an easy trip within lower altitude you don’t have to worry about high altitude sickness.
Q: What about tipping during the tour?
A: Tipping is not compulsory but it is expected so, that it motivates our guides and drivers. They feel your appreciation of their service with the tip you offer to them.
Q: Can I extend my trip beyond the Golden Triangle Tour?
A: Yes, the trip could be extended but first inform Shepherd Holidays regarding your plans for extensions.
Q: What should I expect during a typical day on the tour?
A: Throughout the day it involves a delightful morning breakfast with sightseeing at different places as per the itinerary, visiting local places, tasting cuisines, and resting day back at the hotel in the evening.
Q: What should I pack for my city tour in Nepal?
A: You are advised to pack your bags with comfortable walking shoes, a light and breathable dress, sunscreen, a hat, insect repellents, a reusable water bottle, vital medications (if you have to follow daily dose) and a camera to capture beautiful sceneries.
Q: What are the transportation options between cities in Nepal?
A: There are options including domestic flights, tourist buses, private taxis, and hired vehicles with different price ranges.
Q: Are there any safety precautions I should take during my city tour in Nepal?
A; Nepal is generally safe for tourists to travel. You have to be aware of having sealed bottled water and take care of rules and regulations in local religious sites.
Q: Where do I must visit attractions in Kathmandu?
A: Some must-see sights are Pashupatinath Temple, Boudhanath Stupa, Swayambhunath (Monkey Temple), Kathmandu Durbar Square, and Thamel for shopping and dining.
Q: What adventure activities are available in Pokhara?
A: Pokhara has a variety of adventure sports, including paragliding, zip-lining, boating on Phewa Lake, trekking in the Annapurna area, and an early sunrise view from Sarangkot Hill.
Q: What is the significance of Lumbini?
A: Lumbini is Lord Buddha's birthplace, and it has enormous religious and historical significance for Buddhists across the world. The Maya Devi Temple, Ashoka Pillar, and many monasteries are major attractions.
Q: What kind of wildlife is seen in Chitwan National Park?
A: Chitwan National Park is home to a variety of wildlife, including the endangered Bengal tiger, one-horned rhinoceros, elephants, crocodiles, and several bird species. Jungle safaris provide an opportunity to spot these creatures.
Q: Is this trip suitable for children or elderly travelers?
A: The tour is suitable for all groups of people but in general, Kids above 10 and elderly people below 90 are supposed to take part in this tour. While the remaining can join under the supervision of a responsible fellow traveler.
Q: Are the accommodations wheelchair accessible?
A: Normally, accommodations in cities are flexible with a wheelchair while in remote destinations it’s hard to move around in a wheelchair. A Heli trip is suitable for wheelchair travelers.
Q: Can I customize my itinerary?
A: Yes, the schedule may be adjusted to meet your specific travel needs and interests. You can contact us to discuss your needs and adjust the schedule appropriately.
Q: Is the tour fully guided?
A: Yes, the tour is fully guided by our well-experienced, knowledgeable, helpful guide who will assist you throughout the tour.
Q: What is Nepal's standard voltage and plug type?
A: Nepal's standard voltage is 220-240V, and the typical plug types are Type C and Type D, with two or three round pins. Visitors from other countries may require a voltage converter and/or a plug adaptor.
Q: What about meal inclusion in the tour?
A: Meals are not usually included in the tour, except for breakfast at the hotels included in the lodging package. Local restaurants and cafés provide traditional Nepali food as well as international delicacies.
Q: What is the altitude range of your trip destinations?
A: Altitude ranges vary from places like Kathmandu (1400m), Pokhara (822m), Chitwan (415m), and Lumbini (150m), remind yourself to stay hydrated throughout the tour.
Q: How much physical activity is included in this tour?
A: The tour includes moderate physical exercise such as walking, trekking, and wildlife safaris. Visitors should be in good physical shape and capable of walking over difficult terrain.
Q: What is the tour's maximum group size?
A: The tour may accommodate groups ranging from lone travelers to huge groups. However, for a more customized experience, a small group size is preferred.
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