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Kathmandu with Nagarkot and Pokhara Tour



Day 01
Arrive Kathmandu. On arrival assistance at airport and transfer to Hotel
Day at Leisure. Overnight Hotel.
 
Day 02
Breakfast in Hotel.
Day tour of Kathmandu City & Swayambhunath Pashupatinath & Boudhnath. Overnight Hotel.

Kathmandu Durbar Square
It is easy to be overwhelmed by the seemingly uncountable monuments in the Kathmandu Durbar Square. The house of the Living Goddess ( Kumari Ghar ), the ferocious Kal Bhairab, the red monkey god, and hundreds of erotic carvings are a few examples of the sights at the Square! The buildings here are the greatest achievements of the Malla dynasty, and they resulted from the great rivalry between the three palaces of Kathmandu, Patan, and Bhaktapur. The Valley was divided among the children of Yaksya Malla. For visitors today, and for the Nepalese, it was serendipitous that they, and later their offsprings, began an artistic warfare trying to outdo each other in splendid constructions. Kings copied everything their neighbours built in an even grander style. A visitor who wanders around the Square will see a round temple in the pagoda architectural style, the temple of Goddess Taleju (legend has it that She played dice with King Jaya Prakash Malla), and an image of Shiva and Parbati sitting together among the many monuments.

Soyambhunath
The history of the Valley, according to the legends, begins with Swayambhu, or the "the self-existent". In times uncharted by history, Boddhisatwa Manjusri came across a beautiful lake during his travel. He saw a lotus that emitted brilliant light at the lake's center, so he cut a gorge in a southern hill and drained the waters to worship the lotus. Men settled on the bed of the lake and called it the Kathmandu Valley. From then on, the hilltop of the self-existent Lord has been a holy place.

Pashupatinath
Pashupatinath is the holiest Hindu pilgrimage destination in Nepal. There are linga images of Shiva along with statues, shrines, and temples dedicated to other deities in the complex. A temple dedicated to Shiva existed at this site in AD 879. However, the present temple was built by King Bhupatindra Malla in 1697. A gold-plated roof, silver doors, and woodcarvings of the finest quality decorate the pagoda construction. Guheswari Temple, restored in AD 1653, represents the female "force". It is dedicated to Satidevi, Shiva's first wife, who gave up her life in the flames of her father's fire ritual.

Boudha
Bouddhanath is among the largest stupas in South Asia, and it has become the focal point of Tibetan Buddhism in Nepal. The white mound looms thirty-six meters overhead. The stupa is located on the ancient trade route to Tibet, and Tibetan merchants rested and offered prayers here for many centuries. When refugees entered Nepal from Tibet in the 1950s, many of them decided to live around Bouddhanath. They established many gompas, and the "Little Tibet" of Nepal was born. This "Little Tibet" is still the best place in the Valley to observe Tibetan lifestyle. Monks walk about in maroon robes. Tibetans walk with prayer wheels in their hands, and the rituals of prostration are presented to the Buddha as worshippers circumambulate the stupa on their hands and knees, bowing down to their lord.

Day 03
Breakfast In Hotel. Drive to Pokhara. Overnight Hotel.

POKHARA
The rare combination of snow-clad peaks and snow fed lakes and rivers has helped to make the valley of Pokhara (210kms/131 miles from Kathmandu) one of the most picturesque natural attractions in the kingdom. It is located virtually in the geographical center of Nepal. Located on the main road between Kathmandu and Bhairawa, there may be no other place in the world from where Great Himalayas peaks can be admired from such a close distance. The Bindhyavasani Temple on its well-kept platform overlooks a modest amusement park. Phewa Lake, skirted by a large numbers of unpretentious lodges and simple restaurants, is the most congenial spot for visitors.

Day 04
Breakfast in Hotel. Sightseeing in Pokhara City and One hour boatride at Lake Phewa. Overnight Hotel.
 
Day 05
Breakfast in Hotel. Transfer to Apt. Fly back to KTM. Arrive Kathmandu. Drive to Nagarkot, visits Bhaktapur. Overnight Hotel.

NAGARKOT
Nagarkot is one of the most scenic spot situated about 35 km east of Kathmandu from where an excellent view of snow-capped peaks of the Himalayan Ranges in eastern Nepal can be seen (if weather permits), as well as renowned for the spectacular sunrise.

Day 06
Breakfast in Hotel. Drive to Dhulikhel. Overnight Hotel.
 
Day 07
Breakfast in Hotel. Visit Patan and Tibetan Handicraft Centre. Overnight Hotel.
 
Day 08
BreakFast. Final departure transfer to Airport.
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Day01. Transfer to Hotel
Day02. Kathmandu sightseeing.
Day03. Drive to Pokhara
Day04. Pokhara sightseeing
Day05. Fly Kathmandu & drive to Nagarkot.
Day06. Drive to Dhulikhel.
Day 07. Patan sightseeing. Day08. Departure

Grade: Easy
Duration: 7 Days
Best season: Around the year
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Tel: 977-1-4241452, 4256058, Fax: 977-1-4245 318
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