Nepal Tour Package for 2025/2026 - 10 Days
| Duration | 10 Days |
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| Level | Easy |
| Max Altitude | 1350 |
| Transportation | Private Vehicle |
| Group Size | 20 |
| Accommodation | 3 Star Hotel |
| Meals | Breakfast |
| Start / End Point | Kathmandu to Kathmandu |
Overview
Nepal Tour Package for 2025, which is a 10-day itinerary, offers a rich combination of nature, culture, and spirituality. From the majestic Himalayan mountain peaks to the vibrant streets of Kathmandu, Nepal is a destination that will attract every type of traveler. Whether you are an adventure seeker, a culture vulture, a wildlife lover, or a spiritual pilgrim, our Nepal tour packages have something for everyone and every kind of travel.
Explore UNESCO World Heritage Sites, ancient temples, serene lakes, traditional mountain villages, and wildlife-filled national parks. Pinnacles are Kathmandu Valley, Pokhara, Chitwan, Lumbini (birthplace of the Buddha), and the scenic foothills of the Himalaya. Our adaptable itineraries cover brief city breaks and luxury tours as well as cultural and nature retreats.
With experienced guides, comfortable stays, and smooth logistics, Nepal Tour Packages promise a never-to-be-forgotten travel experience in one of the world's most fascinating and welcoming countries.
There are many reasons why you should visit Nepal. It is a nation where adventure, culture, and spirituality converge in breathtaking harmony.
Nepal is the gateway to the world's highest mountains, among which is the highest, Mount Everest at an altitude of 8,848.86 metres (29,029 ft) above sea level . You will hike through the dense forests and hills top of Nagarkot and Sarangkot and witness the mountains from a distance.
Nepal is known for its rich cultural history with 7 UNESCO World Heritage Sites just in the Kathmandu Valley. Also, you will visit age-old temples, stupas, and palaces influenced by Hindu and Buddhist traditions, which is the charm of Kathmandu, Pokhara, and Lumbini.
Also on your Nepal tour, you will be visiting the Chitwan National Park's dense forests, where you can spot rhinos, tigers, and elephants, to Pokhara's peaceful lakes. Nepal boasts rare biodiversity and natural beauty.
Nepal is the birthplace of Lord Buddha, which is located at Lumbini, and a spiritual hub for both Hinduism and Buddhism. Whether you’re visiting monasteries, meditating in peaceful retreats, or attending vibrant festivals, spiritual experiences are woven into daily life.
Nepalis are known for their friendly hospitality. With over 100 ethnic communities, each having its own language, customs, and celebrations, Nepal offers a cultural kaleidoscope unrivaled anywhere else.
Nepal is also the adventure capital of south Asia as from trekking, paragliding, white-water rafting, jungle safaris, to climbing and zip-lining, Nepal is the abode for adventure enthusiasts of any class.
Nepal offers excellent value for money. It is possible to have a first-class travel experience budget or luxury at a fraction of the cost of what you'd pay in most other countries.
The best places to visit in Nepal depend upon whether you are visiting Nepal for trekking, adventure, spirituality, or the adventure. Nepal is a land of stunning beauty, abundant culture, and diverse experiences. Whatever fuels your passion for the Himalayas, spiritual sanctums, or rainforests, Nepal has it all. Here are some of the best places to visit in this incredible nation.
Kathmandu Valley is the cultural and historical heart of Nepal. Kathmandu, Patan, and Bhaktapur, the valley has stunning architecture, sacred temples, vibrant local bazaars(local markets), and at least seven UNESCO World Heritage Sites. From the spiritual ambiance of Boudhanath and Swayambhunath (Monkey Temple) to the sacred Hindu temple of Pashupatinath and the historic royal squares, Kathmandu Valley is an immersion in the rich cultural heritage of Nepal.
Pokhara valley is a peaceful lakeside city situated at the base of the Annapurna Himalayas, which is located within easy driving or flyable distance. Pokhara is famous for its natural charm. Also, it is a gateway for some of the globally renowned treks such as Annapurna Base Camp and Ghorepani Poon Hill. It's relaxation material, boating across the Phewa Lake, paragliding across the valley, or simply waiting in peace through the panoramic mountain view from Sarangkot.
Lumbini is the Lord Buddha's birthplace, which is a holy pilgrimage destination for millions across the globe. Lumbini features the peaceful gardens in and around the Maya Devi Temple, the monasteries constructed by various nations, and other surrounding areas, form a serene and spiritually rewarding atmosphere for pilgrims of all faiths and backgrounds.
Nature enthusiasts and animal lovers would love the Chitwan National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, for its diverse ecosystems and safaris. The uniqueness of this park is based on the presence of such exotic species as one-horned rhinoceros, Bengal tiger, wild elephants, and various bird species. If one likes to have different conditions, then Bardiya National Park is an off-the-beaten-path jungle experience, better suited to those who prefer quieter nature walks and highest tigers in the open range.
Hikers will also have heaven in the Annapurna Region, where they will find trails for every kind of hiker. Easy short treks to Gurung villages like Ghandruk and Sikles or extended multi-week treks to the Annapurna Base Camp, the Annapurna region offers mountain majesty combined with wonderful cultural experiences. Further north is Mustang, with a unique Tibetan-style culture, arid landscapes, ancient caves, and ancient monasteries that feel like another planet.
The best time to visit Nepal roughly depends upon on what kind of experience you are seeking like mountain trekking, culture site visits, or lowland wildlife safaris. But the peak and most pleasant seasons are autumn (September to November) and spring (March to May), when the climate is clean, dry, and temperatures moderate.
Autumn (September to November) is widely considered the best time to visit Nepal. The monsoon rain washes the skies crystal clear, offering a wonderful panorama of the Himalayas. It is the prime trekking period, particularly in more popular trails like Everest Base Camp, Annapurna Circuit, and Langtang Valley, where the temperature is constant and extremely pleasant during the day. The nights are chilly, making this ideal festival time, as well, when all the major festivals fall, including Dashain and Tihar.
Spring (March to May) is also an ideal time to visit the country, especially for nature lovers. The climate is warm and dry, and the hills and trekking trails are clad in rhododendron blooms, especially in the Annapurna and Langtang regions. Visibility is clear in the mornings but gets hazy in lower regions by the afternoon. It's also an ideal time for mountaineering expeditions and wildlife sightseeing in Chitwan and Bardiya national parks.
Winter (December to February) is chilly, especially in the hills, but otherwise a good season for cultural tours, city sightseeing, and low-altitude treks such as Ghorepani Poon Hill or Nagarkot-Dhulikhel. Skies are clearer and crowds smaller, which makes it a good time for travelers who prefer a less crowded experience.
Summer/Monsoon (June to August) has rains throughout the entire major part of Nepal, especially in the hills and lowlands. The routes are challenging for trekking due to muddy terrain, landslides, and leeches. However, it is a great season to go to the rain-shadow areas like Upper Mustang and Dolpo, which stay relatively dry even during the monsoon. The view is green and scenic, and the cost at hotels is comparatively low since there are fewer tourists.
Nepal has a diverse range of accommodations to cater to everyone's budget and mode of travel. For travelers at the higher end of the spectrum, there are luxury five-star resorts in Kathmandu and Pokhara. Boutique hotels, teahouses, guesthouses, and eco-lodges can be found in trekking regions. In the popular trekking areas like the Everest and Annapurna territories, basic teahouses (local-run basic lodges) provide clean rooms, hot food, and a warm place, which are ideal for adventurers. Low-budget travelers have an option to reside in homely hostels and homestays throughout the country, while spa wellness or mountain retreat enthusiasts can reside in serene resorts deep within nature. Wherever you are lodging, you will be treated to the hospitality and warm service of Nepal.
Nepali cuisine is a hearty blend of ethnic cultures, local ingredients, and Himalayan flavors. Dal bhat (rice, vegetables, and pickles with lentil soup), the national meal, is common in every part of the country and relished for its simplicity and healthy nature. Gourmets can relish hot momos (dumplings), chatpate (sour mix of snacks), or sweet rice flour ring sel roti. On the hills and mountains, try thukpa (noodle soup) or gundruk (sour greens). Nepal's variability is seen in its cuisine from Newari banquets in the Kathmandu Valley to Thakali food in the Annapurna. Vegetarian and vegan options are available almost everywhere, and international cuisine is readily available in tourist areas.
Nepal is a very spiritual and conservative society, and it is crucial to observe local culture for a rich travel experience. Always welcome people with a courteous "Namaste," palms together and a small bow. Dress conservatively, particularly when visiting temples or the countryside. Take off your shoes when entering houses, temples, and certain shops. Eat with your right hand, as the left is said to be unclean. Avoid public displays of affection, and pointing with your feet is seen as insulting. Get permission before photographing individuals or religious rituals. Most of all, be humble and receptive. Nepalis are friendly and hospitality-oriented, and they love visitors who respect their culture in earnest.
Acquisition of a visa for Nepal is easy for most visitors. Tourist visas are available on arrival at Tribhuvan International Airport (Kathmandu) and at several land border crossing points, or may be pre-purchased at Nepalese embassies and consulates. Visa durations are most commonly available for 15, 30, or 90 days and can be extended while in the country. Tourists must carry a valid passport (with at least six months' validity) and a passport-sized photo. The fee for visas varies depending on the duration of stay. SAARC citizens are partially exempted, but some nationalities may be asked to pre-apply. Pre-arrival visa can be applied through Nepal's official immigration website to prevent delay upon arrival.
Nepal Tour Package Short Itinerary
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Day: 01
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Arrival at Kathmandu and Transfer to Hotel
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Day: 02
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Kathmandu Valley Sightseeing
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Day: 03
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Drive from Kathmandu to Pokhara
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Day: 04
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Explore Pokhara Valley
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Day: 05
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Drive from Pokhara to Chitwan
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Day: 06
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Chitwan National Park Jungle Safari and Wildlife Activities
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Day: 07
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Drive to Lumbini from Chitwan
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Day: 08
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Lumbini Sightseeing and Back to Kathmandu
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Day: 09
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Free Day in Kathmandu
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Day: 10
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Departure from Nepal
Detailed Nepal Tour Package Itinerary
Day 1
Arrival at Kathmandu and Transfer to Hotel
- Accommodation: 3 Star Hotel
- Meal: Welcome Dinner
- Elevation: 1350
Upon arrival at Tribhuvan International Airport, Kathmandu, you will be received warmly by your tour representative and transferred to your city hotel. Relax and refresh yourself after your journey. Depending upon your arrival time, we will take a leisurely stroll through Thamel, the bustling tourist area filled with shops, cafes, and restaurants. The guide will brief you on the day's activities, answer your questions, and offer personal tips in the evening.
Day 2
Kathmandu Valley Sightseeing
- Accommodation: 3 Star Hotel
- Meal: Breakfast
- Elevation: 1350
We will start our exploration of Nepal with a day sightseeing tour of the Kathmandu Valley. We will visit the old Durbar Squares of Kathmandu, Patan, and Bhaktapur, UNESCO World Heritage Sites with beautiful Newari architecture and historic palaces. You will experience the sacred atmosphere at Pashupatinath Temple, the holiest Hindu temple, and proceed to Boudhanath Stupa, one of the largest Buddhist stupas in the world. After that, we will end the day at Swayambhunath (Monkey Temple), located on a hill with a panoramic view of the city. In the evening, we will take a walk in the vibrant streets of Thamel and rest overnight in Kathmandu.
Day 3
Drive from Kathmandu to Pokhara
- Accommodation: 3 Star Hotel
- Meal: Breakfast
- Elevation: 822
After breakfast, we will take a scenic 6-7 hour drive or to Pokhara, which is in distance of 200 km from Kathmandu, which is Nepal's adventure and lakeside capital. When driving to pokhara,we will pass through stunning views of the countryside and Himalayan foothills on the way. After arrival, check into your hotel and unwind along the peaceful Phewa Lake. In the evening, explore the Lakeside township, lined with restaurants and shops. Sunset over the Annapurna range from Sarangkot can be organized for early next morning.
Day 4
Explore Pokhara Valley
- Accommodation: 3 Star Hotel
- Meal: Breakfast
- Elevation: 822
Today we will spend the day discovering Pokhara's attractions. We will start early with a sunrise visit to the Sarangkot Hill, with stunning panoramic views of the Annapurna and Dhaulagiri ranges. After witnessing the Saragnot sunrise, we will return for breakfast and then drive to Devis Falls, a lovely waterfall just outside the city, and Gupteshwor Cave, Chamero Gufa, and Mahendra Gufa nearby. After that we will drive to Pumdikot where Lord Shiva's biggest statue is located and the Shanti Stupa from were you can witness the beautiful mountains ranges of the Annapurna and Dhaulagiri. After that, we will leisurely boat ride on Phewa Lake, and make a visit to the quaint Tal Barahi Temple situated on an island in the lake. Afternoon is spent at the International Mountain Museum to explore the mountaineering history of the Himalayas. The remaining time is free for shopping or a visit to local cafes.
Day 5
Drive from Pokhara to Chitwan
- Accommodation: Resort
- Meal: B,L,D
- Elevation: 415
After breakfast, we will drive from Pokhara to Chitwan. The distance between Pokhara to Chitwan is 146 kilo meters, which can be reached in 6 hours in normal road conditions. As Chitwan is the gateway to Nepal's foremost wildlife reserve, Chitwan National Park. Upon arrival, you will check into your jungle lodge or resort. After lunch, we will take an introductory nature walk or birdwatching tour with a naturalist guide. In the evening, there will be a traditional Tharu cultural dance show by the indigenous people, providing insight into local custom and folklore.
Day 6
Chitwan National Park Jungle Safari and Wildlife Activities
- Accommodation: Resort
- Meal: B,L,D
- Elevation: 415
Today we will be spending a whole day in the jungle with varied wildlife activities. We will start early morning canoe rides on the Rapti River to witness crocodiles and birds. We will engage in a jeep or elephant-back tour into the park to spot one-horned rhinoceros, Bengal tigers, deer, and other wildlife. In addition to this, we will visit the Elephant Breeding Center and the Tharu Village to experience local culture firsthand. Return to your lodge for food and relaxation.
Day 7
Drive to Lumbini from Chitwan
- Accommodation: 3 Star Hotel
- Meal: Breakfast
- Elevation: 150
Early in the morning, we will have our breakfast and pack our bags, and drive to Lumbini, the birthplace of Lord Buddha and a holy pilgrimage center. The distance from Chitwan to Lumbini is 175 km, which can be reached in a 4 to 5-hour drive in normal conditions. After arriving, check into your hotel and relax for a while. If time allows, take a visit to the holy Maya Devi Temple, where Buddha was born, and stroll through the peaceful Sacred Garden with monasteries built by different nations. Relax in the religious ambiance for a peaceful evening.
Day 8
Lumbini Sightseeing and Back to Kathmandu
- Accommodation: 3 Star Hotel
- Meal: Breakfast
- Elevation: 1350
Early in the morning, we will spend the morning visiting major places at Lumbini, including the Monastic Zone, Ashoka Pillar, and other overseas monasteries like World Peace Pagoda (Shanti Stupa). And visiting other places like Lumbini International Research Institute (LIRI), Eternal Flame (Peace Flame), Tilaurakot (Ancient Kapilvastu), Devdaha, Lumbini Crane Sanctuary & Canal Walk. In the afternoon, we will drirve to Kathmandu from Lumbini, which will be of 6 to 8 hours drive depending upon the road conditions. The distance between Lumbini to Kathmandu is around 261 Km.
Day 9
Free Day in Kathmandu
- Accommodation: 3 Star Hotel
- Meal: Breakfast
- Elevation: 1350
Today you will have a free day in Kathmandu were you have a couple of hours of leisure time to indulge in some last-minute shopping, local market visits, or relaxation at your hotel. A visit to other attractions, such as the Garden of Dreams or local handicraft centers, can be arranged by our guide. Also, you can do the other activities like the Annapurna base camp trek, the helicopter tour, or you can do the treks like the Everest base camp trek, the Annapurna base camp trek, which generally starts from Kathmandu.
Day 10
Departure from Nepal
- Meal: Breakfast
On your final day in Nepal, following an unforgettable journey through the country's rich history, awe-inspiring landscapes, and warm-hearted locals, you will be having some spare time to relax, pack, or shop for any last-minute items for handicrafts and souvenirs. Your tour leader or hotel receptionist will assist you in airport transfers. You will be taken to Kathmandu's Tribhuvan International Airport sufficiently in advance of your international flight departure time. Here, you will complete your check-in and security procedures before boarding your flight. As you bid Nepal goodbye, take with you unforgettable memories of the Himalayas, vibrant traditions, and the warm locals you have met along the way. Safe travels!
Nepal Tour Package Route Map
Trip Highlights
- Begin your journey with a warm Nepali welcome and a guided cultural immersion in the bustling streets of Thamel.
- Visit the iconic temples and historical landmarks, including Pashupatinath, Swayambhunath, Boudhanath, and the royal Durbar Squares of Kathmandu, Patan, and Bhaktapur.
- Enjoy a breathtaking countryside drive along rivers, hills, and Himalayan vistas on your way to Nepal's adventure capital.
- Catch a magical sunrise from Sarangkot Hill, with panoramic views of the snow-capped Annapurna and Dhaulagiri ranges.
- Boat on the serene Phewa Lake, explore caves, waterfalls, and the tranquil World Peace Pagoda, and visit the International Mountain Museum.
- Experience a thrilling jungle safari in a UNESCO World Heritage Site, spotting rhinos, crocodiles, deer, and possibly Bengal tigers.
- Glide through the Rapti River and enjoy an authentic Tharu cultural dance performance in the evening.
- Visit the Maya Devi Temple, Ashoka Pillar, and serene monasteries built by nations around the world in this sacred site.
- Explore vibrant local markets, shop for handicrafts, or unwind at heritage cafes and gardens.
- Depart Nepal with unforgettable experiences of the Himalayas, cultural treasures, spiritual serenity, and warm hospitality.
Cost Inclusion & Exclusion
Include
- 9 nights’ hotel stay on twin/double sharing basis at 3-star standard hotels/resorts.
- Comfortable eco-lodges/resorts in Chitwan with jungle activity packages.
- Daily breakfast throughout the trip.
- Full board meals (breakfast, lunch, and dinner) in Chitwan.
- All ground transportation by private tourist vehicle as per the itinerary.
- Airport pick-up and drop-off on arrival and departure.
- Kathmandu–Pokhara–Chitwan–Lumbini–Kathmandu transfers via private vehicle.
- Professional English-speaking local tour guide in Kathmandu, Pokhara, Lumbini & Chitwan.
- All entrance fees to monuments and UNESCO sites as mentioned in the itinerary.
- Jeep Safari or Elephant Safari (as per availability).
- Canoeing on Rapti River.
- Tharu cultural dance performance.
- Guided jungle walk and bird watching.
- Visit to Elephant Breeding Center and Tharu village tour.
- Sunrise tour to Sarangkot Hill.
- Boating on Phewa Lake.
- Sightseeing at Davis Falls, Gupteshwor Cave, Mahendra Cave, Chamero Gufa, and Pumdikot Shiva Statue.
- Guided visit to Maya Devi Temple, Sacred Garden, Ashoka Pillar, World Peace Pagoda, Monastic Zone, Eternal Flame, and Tilaurakot.
- All necessary permits and entrance fees.
- Government taxes and service charges.
- 24/7 emergency support during the trip.
Exclude
- Airfare to and from Nepal.
- Visa on arrival (can be arranged at Tribhuvan International Airport or online).
- Approximate visa fee: USD $30 (15 days), USD $50 (30 days), USD $125 (90 days).
- Lunch and dinner in Kathmandu, Pokhara, and Lumbini (unless specified).
- Snacks, beverages (bottled water, alcohol, soft drinks, etc.)
- Personal travel insurance covering medical, evacuation, trip cancellations, and loss of property.
- Paragliding, zip-lining, ultra-light flight, mountain flight, helicopter tour, or other add-ons in Pokhara/Kathmandu.
- Trekking add-ons like Everest Base Camp, ABC, or Nagarkot–Dhulikhel treks.
- Tips for guides, drivers, and hotel staff.
- Shopping, phone/internet charges, laundry, and extra drinks.
- Not included unless the trekking extension is added.
- Unless pre-arranged, extra charges apply.
FAQs for Nepal Tour Package for 2025/2026 - 10 Days
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| What is the 2025/2026 10-day Nepal tour package inclusive of? | The package includes 9 nights at 3-star hotels, daily breakfast, private road transport, sightseeing guided in Kathmandu, Pokhara, Lumbini, and Chitwan, monument entry charges, jungle safari activities in Chitwan National Park, and airport transfers. Meals prepared in some places, especially in Chitwan, are also part of the package. International flights and extra activities are excluded. |
| Is the tour package suitable for first-time visitors to Nepal? | Yes, this 10-day Nepal tour is perfect for first-time travelers. It covers cultural heritage places, natural attractions, wildlife, and spiritual destinations, and offers you a total exposure to what you can expect from Nepal without any trekking. It's well-timed, relaxed, and appropriate for all ages. |
| Do I need a visa to travel to Nepal? | Yes, most visitors to Nepal require a visa. Tourist visas are easily obtained upon arrival at Kathmandu's Tribhuvan International Airport or border crossing points. Alternatively, you can pre-book online or via a Nepalese embassy. The cost depends on the duration: USD 30 for 15 days, USD 50 for 30 days, and USD 125 for 90 days. |
| Is international airfare included in this package? | No, international arrival and departure flights to and from Nepal are not included in the tour cost. People have to arrange their own flights to Tribhuvan International Airport (KTM), Kathmandu. We can provide flight route and flight schedule suggestions if needed. |
| What are the best months to take this Nepal tour in 2025 or 2026? | The best time to take this tour is during the autumn months (September to November) and spring (March to May). These periods have good weather, clear blue sky, and ideal temperatures. Cultural sightseeing is suitable in winter and summer (monsoon) can have rain, although places such as Upper Mustang can have dry weather. |
| Will I get to visit Mount Everest on this tour? | No, there is no direct travel to the Everest region as part of this tour. However, you do get to see breathtaking Himalayan views from Sarangkot near Pokhara and Nagarkot near Kathmandu (if doing an extension). To experience Everest close up, you can add a scenic Everest mountain flight or a helicopter tour at extra cost. |
| Is this tour physically challenging or suitable for seniors and children? | This tour is not physically demanding and is appropriate for all ages. Some walking in sightseeing the city, jungle treks, and temple or cultural tours are a part of this tour. Seniors and children can also participate without any difficulty since there is no high-altitude trekking. |
| What to bring for a 10-day tour of Nepal? | Pack lightly, warm clothing for hot days and cool nights. Essentials include:
You will not need heavy trekking gear unless you have an extension trek booked. |
| Is travel insurance compulsory for this tour? | While not mandatory, travel insurance is highly recommended. Your policy must cover medical expenses, cancellations, emergency evacuation, and loss of luggage. It's especially useful in the case of unforeseen sickness or unforeseen circumstances. |
| What kind of accommodation is provided in the tour? | We provide 3-star comfortable hotels in Kathmandu, Pokhara, and Lumbini. Three nights are spent at a highly rated jungle resort or eco-lodge at Chitwan on full board meals. Accommodation is selected based on safety, cleanliness, services, and comfort. |
| Is food included in the package? | Breakfast is provided each day on the tour. Full-board meals (breakfast, lunch, and evening meal) are provided in Chitwan. The meals in Kathmandu, Pokhara, and Lumbini are not included, so that you can eat at local restaurants and try real Nepali food. |
| What do I eat in Nepal? | The food in Nepal is a delight for the palate. You can eat things like dal bhat (lentils and rice), momos (dumplings), thukpa (noodle soup), and spicy chatpate. There are both vegetarian and non-vegetarian items. Wherever there are tourists, you can also eat international fare like Indian, Chinese, Continental, and Italian. |
| What are the road conditions and travel times between locations? | Roads are a mix in Nepal. Highways are paved but may be twisty and rough in certain parts. Travel times can be longer due to terrain and traffic. For example:
We arrange private, comfortable transport and regular breaks for rest and photography. |
| Is airport transfer included in the tour package? | Yes, both pick-up and drop-off airport transfers are part of the package. We will pick you up from the airport and arrange your safe transfer to the hotel. |
| Do I need to be vaccinated to go to Nepal? | You're not required to be vaccinated for Nepal, but a couple are recommended, including:
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| How much money should I bring, and are there ATMs? | Nepal is a cash-oriented economy, especially in rural regions. Bring some USD or EUR to change. You will find many ATMs in Kathmandu and Pokhara, but they may not be found in remote locations like Chitwan or Lumbini. Carry adequate Nepali rupees for your expenditure. |
| Are credit cards usable in Nepal? | Hotels, restaurants, and stores in Kathmandu and Pokhara accept credit cards. Rural areas, small shops, and local eateries prefer cash. There could be a small credit card transaction charge. |
| Will I have Wi-Fi and mobile network access during the trip? | Yes, Wi-Fi is available in most hotels in towns. Mobile networks (NTC and Ncell) cover most places. But in Chitwan and remote Lumbini monasteries, the internet might be slower. You can also buy a local SIM card for better connectivity. |
| What language do they speak in Nepal? Will language be an issue? | Nepali is the language used for official communication, but English is widely used in tourist areas. All of our guides speak English and will accompany you in all communication. Language will not be an obstacle to your tour. |
| Is tipping expected in Nepal? | Tipping is not mandatory, but it is highly appreciated in Nepal, especially in the tourism industry. You can tip hotel staff, guides, and drivers based on service quality. A general guideline is:
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| Can I customize this 10-day Nepal tour itinerary? | Yes, this itinerary is fully customizable. If you want to spend more time in a particular location, add trekking, go on a helicopter tour, or upgrade your accommodation, we can tailor the itinerary to match your travel style, interests, and budget. Just let us know your preferences. |
| Is this a group tour or a private tour? | This package can be arranged as either a private tour (ideal for couples, families, or friends) or a group tour with fixed departure dates. A private tour gives you more flexibility, while a group tour is more cost-effective and a great way to meet fellow travelers. |
| Do I need prior experience for the jungle safari in Chitwan? | No prior experience is needed. The jungle safari activities are beginner-friendly and guided by experienced naturalists. You'll be fully briefed before each activity, including canoeing, bird watching, or jeep/elephant safari. It’s safe, educational, and perfect for nature lovers of all ages. |
| Is this tour wheelchair accessible or suitable for travelers with limited mobility? | Some parts of the tour (such as heritage sites or jungle areas) may have uneven paths or stairs, making accessibility difficult for wheelchair users. However, with advance notice, we can adapt parts of the tour to suit travelers with limited mobility. Private transport and ground-level hotels can be arranged. |
| How do I book the Nepal Tour Package for 2025/2026? | You can book the tour via our website, email, or WhatsApp. Once you choose your preferred travel dates, we will confirm availability and send a payment link and itinerary details. A deposit is required to secure your booking, with the remaining balance payable before or upon arrival. |
| Can I do any treks during this tour? | This tour does not include trekking, but short treks can easily be added before, after, or during your trip. Options include:
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| Are vegetarian or vegan food available during the tour? | Yes, vegetarian and vegan food is readily available in Nepal. Just inform us in advance about your dietary requirements, and our crew will ensure to meet your needs during the tour. |
| What is the cancellation and refund policy? | Our cancellation policy is designed to be flexible and fair. You’ll receive:
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| Is it safe to travel to Nepal in 2025/2026? | Yes, Nepal is a very safe country for travelers. The people are warm and welcoming, and tourism is a major part of the economy. Petty crimes like pickpocketing can happen in crowded places, so basic precautions should be taken. We always prioritize your safety with experienced guides and trusted accommodations. |
| Are helicopter tours available during this tour? | Yes, helicopter tours can be added to your package at an additional cost. Popular options include:
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| What cultural etiquette should I know before visiting Nepal? | Respect for local traditions is appreciated in Nepal. Key tips include:
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| Are English-speaking guides provided? | Yes, experienced English-speaking guides are included for sightseeing in Kathmandu, Pokhara, Lumbini, and Chitwan. They are knowledgeable, licensed, and can explain cultural, historical, and natural aspects in a friendly and informative way. |
| How much does this 10-day Nepal tour package cost? | Prices vary depending on the group size, hotel category, travel season, and any customizations. On average, the tour starts from USD $850–$1100 per person for standard 3-star accommodation based on 2-person sharing. Luxury or private group upgrades are also available. |
| Is it possible to extend my stay in Nepal? | Yes, its possible to extend your stay in Nepal as many travelers extend their trip to include treks, meditation retreats, or adventure activities like rafting and paragliding. We’re happy to help you extend your visa, book extra nights, and arrange additional tours. |
| What are the must-visit places in this Nepal tour? | This tour covers:
Each destination offers a different flavor of Nepal: spiritual, natural, cultural, and wild. |
| Can I buy SIM cards or use my phone in Nepal? | Yes, you can purchase a local SIM card (Ncell or NTC) upon arrival at the airport or nearby shops. You’ll need a passport and a photo. Mobile data is affordable and fast in urban areas. Most smartphones are compatible with Nepali networks. |
| What’s the electricity voltage in Nepal? | Nepal uses 230V / 50Hz electricity. The most common plug types are C, D, and M. Bring a universal travel adapter to charge your devices. Power outages can occur occasionally, but most hotels have backups. |
| Are there any special festivals during the tour season? | Yes! If you visit during September–November or March–May, you might experience:
Festivals add extra vibrancy and authenticity to your Nepal experience. |
| Can I shop for local products and handicrafts? | Yes! Nepal is a shopper’s paradise. You’ll find:
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| Why should I choose this 10-day Nepal tour package? | This package is designed for travelers who want a well-rounded experience of Nepal without the need for trekking. It blends culture, nature, spirituality, and wildlife into a single, enriching itinerary. With local guides, smooth logistics, and hand-picked experiences, this tour offers incredible value, authentic moments, and unforgettable memories all in just 10 days. |