Nepal Tour Package with Chitwan National Park
Overview
The nickname “the land of mountains and miracles” fits Nepal perfectly, making it the ideal location for your upcoming dream holiday. Nepal provides a wide range of experiences, whether you’re a die-hard mountain lover, a wildlife enthusiast, a daredevil, or a fan of art and architecture.
The Kathmandu Valley, which is home to seven UNESCO World Heritage sites, will help you find tranquillity in the middle of the craziness of Nepal’s capital city of Kathmandu. This tiny country has many of attractions to make your trip worthwhile, from the historic Patan alleyways to the exotic fauna of Chitwan and some of the most magnificent Himalayan views from Nagarkot.
Highlights Of Nepal Tour Package with Chitwan National Park
- As you stroll through the lovely lanes and squares in the old city, discover Kathmandu, the capital of Nepal, which exudes a timeless appeal.
- Enjoy a revitalising pause in nature while viewing the Himalayan peaks’ reflections in Pokhara’s Phewa Lake.
- During your thrilling safari in Chitwan National Park, experience shivers as you hear the Royal Bengal Tiger’s thunderous scream coming from the jungle.
- As you go through the magnificent Durbar Square, where the Akshay Kumar film “Baby” was filmed, relive some iconic Bollywood moments.
- Visit the stunning Pashupatinath temple, a Nepalese-style structure on the banks of the revered Bagmati River, to seek Lord Shiva’s blessings.
Quick Info:
Duration: 7 Days, 6 Nights
Start Point: Tribhuvan International Airport (KTM)
End Point: Tribhuvan International Airport (KTM)
How To Reach
By Air : The major entryway for travellers arriving by air is the Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu. The primary airline is Nepal Airlines. Air Arabia, Air Asia X, Air China, Etihad, Fly Dubai, Jet Airways, Malaysia carriers, Oman Airlines, Qatar Airways, Silk Air, and Thai Air are more carriers that fly to and from these airports. Flights are accessible from Kuala Lumpur, India, Bangkok, Hong Kong, and Dubai.
By Train : Between Sirsiya in southern Nepal and Raxaul in India, passenger and cargo trains run. However, rail border crossing is restricted to Indian citizens alone.
By Road : It is typical practise to travel from India to Nepal in a cab or hired car. You must pay a toll of NPR 120 and a transport permit of NPR 50 in order to cross the border. Since these may be requested at any checkpoint along the route, be careful to gather the receipts for them.