Introduction to 7 Days Nepal Tour Package

Be prepared for a 7 days Nepal tour package, a complete Nepali experience. This time, you will bounce between three of Nepal’s superstar spots: Kathmandu, Pokhara, and Nagarkot. This trip is great for people who want to fill a week with beautiful landscapes, historic architecture, calm waters, and mountains around them so beautiful that they will feel like they are in the twilight zone. You could be in it for the selfies, the zen vibes, or even just a great reason to eat those delectable momo’s every day. Whichever the case, this trip promises to provide experiences that will last really long.


Day 1: Arrival in Kathmandu

On this day, there will be someone waiting for you at the Tribhuvan International Airport to take you to your hotel in security on your first day on 7 days Nepal tour package. In addition, you will notice that Kathmandu is quite a busy city. Very easily, you will actually see that Ids a mix of traditional values and modern and western cultures. After check-in, you can take the advantage of the evening by walking on streets or sitting in the hotel. 

Highlights of Day 1:

  • There is a nice warm welcome and a very easy transfer to the hotel.
  • Introduction to Nepalese culture through the city’s vibrant atmosphere.

Day 2: Exploring Kathmandu’s Cultural Treasures

We will explore into the heart of Kathmandu and completely lose ourselves in the city. The smells, the sounds, and the sights will all become part of an experience. Of course, we have to start somewhere, preferably at the UNESCO Heritage sites. We shall plan to cover a lot of ground in a short amount of time, considering that we will be on foot on this 7 days Nepal tour package.

The first amazing place that we will be visiting comes right after the 24-hour mark:

  • Pashupatinath Temple: Pashupatinath Temple: The famous Pashupatinath Temple is a revered site of worship by many Hindus around the world.
  • Boudhanath Stupa: This is the largest Buddhist stupa located in the Kathmandu Valley.
  • Swayambhunath Stupa (Monkey Temple): Providing breathtaking views of the whole city.
  • Kathmandu Durbar Square: Medieval palace area that features remarkable sculptures and carving works.

In the evening, try out some typical Nepali dishes at a local eatery.


Day 3: Drive to Pokhara

Then it’s breakfast time and after that we drive towards the beautiful city of Pokhara, situated between mountains and a beautiful relaxing lake. The distance to the beautiful city Pokhara is approximately 6 – 7 hours and you will enjoy that much of journey from beautiful views, hilly terrace farms, splendid landscapes along with small villages. 

On coming to this place, you may proceed to your hotel, and relax the strained muscles from long travels overlooking the serene lake Phewa.

Highlights of Day 3:

  • Great views of the countryside during the drive.
  • Evening stroll along the lakeside in Pokhara.

Day 4: Discovering Pokhara’s Natural Beauty

Sarangkot is all set (in the morning) to see you today! The spectacular sunrise with every ray of gold gleaming to Annapurna and Dhaulagiri mountain ranges will make you fall in love with the sight you are seeing. Now from here you will explore Pokhara’s famous attractions. 

Top Attractions:

  • Devi’s Falls: An enchanting waterfall which has a peculiar outlet that extends underneath the surface.
  • Gupteshwor Mahadev Cave: A cave temple that was constructed in honor of Lord Shiva.
  • International Mountain Museum: Exhibiting the historical context of Nepalese mountaineering.
  • Seti River Gorge: A natural spectacle formed by the Seti River.

To finish the day, one can relax while taking a boat ride on Phewa Lake and enjoy the surrounding scenery.


Day 5: Drive to Nagarkot via Kathmandu

You will be ready to return back to Kathmandu in the morning. Then your holidays continue in Nepal to Nagarkot, a small hill station with ideal views of the mountains. In the meantime you will observe real rural Nepalese life and greenfield. Once you get there go to your hotel and rest. Watch the beautiful sunset across the Himalayas which is a great way to end a day!

Highlights of Day 5:

  • Scenic drive with captivating views.
  • Golden sunset over the Himalayan range.

Day 6: Sunrise and Bhaktapur Sightseeing

Get up early to enjoy the incredible sun rising from behind the Himalayas and see Mount Everest on clear days. Then we come back to Kathmandu and on the way, we visit the medieval city of Bhaktapur, known for its culture temples and typical Newari architecture.

Bhaktapur Highlights:

  • Nyatapola Temple: A five-story pagoda and the tallest temple in Nepal.
  • 55 Window Palace: A masterpiece of woodcraft.
  • Pottery Square: Witness traditional pottery-making techniques.

Return to Kathmandu in the evening for a farewell dinner featuring authentic Nepali flavors and cultural performances.


Day 7: Departure

On your final day, you will be taken to the airport to catch your flight home by our team. A unique and carry great experience of the Nepalese culture, nature, beauty and lifestyle with you.


Why Choose This Tour?

Comprehensive Itinerary: Historical, cultural and natural places of interest are incorporated into the plan. 

Expert Guides: The knowledge of local guides improves the experience. 

Seamless Travel: There is good planning which eliminates stress during the journey. 

Scenic Beauty: Come to experience the superb views of Nepal.


On this 7 Days Nepal Tour Package to Kathmandu, Pokhara and Nagarkot. So let the beauty of Nepal attract you and engrave memories in your soul for eternity.


When to Visit Nepal

Nepal is a place that has no off-season to visit, however, each season has its own set of pros and cons. The spring season commences in March and extends till May and is a wonderful season to visit as astonishing views as a result of lush and blooming flowers make it a superb time for trekking and sightseeing. 

Autumn, which is between September to November, is considered to be the best time to discover Nepal because the weather is pleasant and the mountain boasts beautiful scenery, hence this forms the peak time for tourists. 

Winter falls between December and February and is characterized by cooler weather temperatures and lower visitor levels making it an ideal holiday destination for people who prefer less noise and are in search of cultural tours. 

The monsoon. which is between June and August, changes the look of the terrain as greener beauty flourishes within it and, though the trails are less crowded, few desire the rains to spoil the day’s event. 

All in all, every season has its own delight making the visit worth regardless of the time selected.

FAQ

7 full days in Nepal can provide a rich and fulfilling experience. This will allow travelers to explore a blend of cultural and natural attractions.

The best months to visit Nepal are generally October, November, and December during the autumn season, as well as March, April, and May in spring.

Planning a budget trip to Nepal involves several key steps to ensure an affordable yet enriching experience. Start by booking a flight to Kathmandu, which serves as the primary entry point for travelers. For accommodation, consider budget-friendly hostels or guesthouses that offer comfortable stays at reasonable rates. Internal travel can be managed efficiently by using tourist buses for intercity transport, which are economical and convenient. Eating local food, such as traditional daal bhaat, is both economical and delicious. To keep costs down, consider visiting during the shoulder seasons (February-March and September-October) when prices are generally lower and crowds are fewer. Additionally, plan your itinerary to include free or low-cost attractions like temples and natural parks, while being mindful of any entry fees that may apply. With careful planning, it’s possible to enjoy a fulfilling backpacking trip across Nepal without overspending.

The coldest months in Nepal are typically January and February

Yes, it is possible to see Mount Everest from Kathmandu, but the visibility largely depends on weather conditions. On clear days, particularly during the spring and autumn seasons, the South Face of Everest can be glimpsed from certain viewpoints in the Kathmandu Valley, such as Patan and Nagarkot.

In Nepal, breakfast typically occurs in the mid-morning, around 8:00 AM to 10:00 AM.

The town nearest to Mount Everest is Namche Bazaar.

No, Mount Everest is not visible from Pokhara. The town of Pokhara is located in a different region of Nepal, primarily associated with the Annapurna mountain range.

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