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Top 6 lifetime tours of Nepal Including Kathmandu Valley

The top 6 lifetime tours of Nepal in the Himalayas combine nature, culture and adventure in a nutshell. Each of lifetime tours combine various touring activities in Nepal catering to your specific needs – sightseeing tour of the ancient Buddhist and Hindu historic places, and wildlife excursions in the subtropical jungles of Nepal. Imagine the thrills of bathing with elephants in a subtropical jungle of Chitwan. Whether you are planning for leisure or fun-filled or adventure vacations, family vacations, think touring Nepal in the Himalayas for a memorable experience of a lifetime. The top 6 lifetime tours of Nepal Including Kathmandu Valley are listed here.

World Peace Stupa, Pokhara
World Peace Stupa, Pokhara

1. Kathmandu and Pokhara Tour caters to your craving for cultural and natural exposure in the Himalayas. The tour begins with a visit to four of Kathmandu’s UNESCO World Heritage Sites – Kathmandu Durbar Square, Pashupatinath, Swayambhu, and Boudhanath. You also make a visit to the two medieval cities famous for arts and architectures – Patan and Bhaktapur. Then, you drive into the mountains to Pokhara along the cascading Trishuli River below.  Pokhara, well-known as a Lake City, the gateway to world famous Annapurna Region, is not only Nepal’s but one of the most beautiful valley world today have. Moreover, Pokhara is popularly known as a city of Himalayan lakes, caves, waterfalls, rivers, and mountains. Another, feature of Pokhara is that although it has somewhat sub-tropical climate, you will see the Himalayas hover over Pokhara as if you can stretch your hands and hug them. Pokhara is also famous for its waterfalls. You visit to several dashing waterfalls flowing downhill, some of them really scary ones. There is a waterfall in Pokhara even inside the city itself – the bone-chilling Davis Fall. Besides, the breathtaking views of the world famous Himalayas including Annapurna and Dhaulagiri ranges are sure to make you spellbound. And what to say of the panoramic mesmerizing sunrise views over the Himalayas from the Sarangkot Hill, or the unparalleled views of the Fishtail Mountain mirrored by the Fewa Lake? Overall, the trip encompasses some of the most spectacular cultural and natural splendors of Nepal.

2. Extended Kathmandu Valley Tour makes a tour of some of the most important as well as interesting cultural and natural landscapes of Kathmandu Valley. Kathmandu Valley boasts of geographical, natural, and cultural wonders unique to itself. The Valley has also served as an important travel point for the traders and travelers from Tibet, Nepal, and other South Asian Region. The valley blends different culture and lifestyle practiced in the region in its own way. The mountains encircling the valley surround three medieval cities – Kathmandu, Patan and Bhaktapur. Besides the three cities, there are also a number of other important sites in the periphery of the mountains. The valley holds a considerably high number of places recognized by UNESCO as World Heritage Sites. Besides the cultural magnificence, Kathmandu Valley has a number of equally soothing natural sites. These sites also contain temples, forts, monasteries, gardens, and a National Park. Each city inside the valley has an artistic exposition of graceful temples, elegant palaces, brick-paved courtyards and quaint streets.

3. Kathmandu Transit Tour, another top lifetime tour, takes you to some of the World Heritage Sites in Kathmandu Valley. Kathmandu Valley represents a cultural meeting point in the region. The valley’s profound mystic culture and lifestyle is based on a unique amalgamation of Hinduism and Buddhism as well as many other faiths and belief systems. Kathmandu Valley, the cultural and commercial hub of Nepal, contains three fabled cities – Kathmandu, Patan and Bhaktapur. Each has an artistic exposition of graceful temples, elegant palaces, brick-paved courtyards and quaint streets. Multi roofed temples, exquisite monasteries, stone carvings and wooden carvings, and the age-old traditions and religious festivals have kept Kathmandu valley with immense vivacity till today. The Kathmandu valley holds a considerably high number of places recognized by UNESCO as World Heritage Sites.

4. Kathmandu and Wildlife Tour encompasses some of the most spectaculars natural, cultural, and wildlife splendors of Nepal as well as provides an opportunity to mingle with local people with their ethnic lifestyles. The tour combines natural and cultural sightseeing with adventure and wildlife experiences including rafting, elephant safari and boating. Stroll in the medieval streets of Kathmandu full of architectural wonders, raft in the Himalayan river, make a boat ride in a Himalayan lake, go for a canoe trip in the dense sub-tropical jungle, or learn to follow the wild-lives in their natural habitat – the tour combined everything that you are wishing to squeeze out in your short Nepal Tour. Or do you love junglewalk/bird-watching in the jungles and sunrise over the Himalayas? Even if your wildest dream is to watch marsh crocodiles sunbathing or you feel like bathing with an elephant in a jungle river – this tour makes it happen in reality. Start the tour from Kathmandu Valley, with its UNESCO World Heritage Site cities of Kathmandu, Patan and Bhaktapur. Then, you raft down to the Chitwan Jungle to discover why the National Park holds an important place in preserving the wild lives that are rapidly getting extinct from this planet. From Chitwan, you continue your journey to the fantastic Lake City of Pokhara.

5. Kathmandu Valley and Tea Garden Tour has been locally crafted to combine the cultural grandeur of the Kathmandu Valley with the natural splendors of the tea hills in the Eastern Nepal. The Kathmandu Valley, historically as an important travel point for the traders and travelers from Tibet, Nepal, and other South Asian Region, blends different culture and lifestyle practiced in the region in its own way. The mountains encircling the valley surround three medieval cities – Kathmandu, Patan and Bhaktapur with a considerably high number of places recognized by UNESCO as World Heritage Sites. Similarly, the tea garden hills of Ilam are famous for their natural sceneries. Ilam is also known as the Queen of the Hills in the area. After making a sightseeing tour of four UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Kathmandu, you fly to the flatland of Bhadrapur, the gateway to Eastern Nepal. Then, you drive to Ilam and discover the wonders of green tea gardens there. The tour concludes with a visit to the two medieval towns in the Kathamandu Valley, Bhaktapur and Patan. In brief, the tour combines a tour of Kathmandu’s architectural and historical grandeur with the natural wonders of the tea gardens in the eastern hills of Nepal.

6. Kathmandu, Chitwan and Pokhara Tour has been locally tailored for those visitors in Nepal who desire to make their exposure to Nepal’s cultural and natural aspects. Stroll in medieval streets of Kathmandu full of architectural wonders, make a boat ride in a Himalayan lake or a canoe trip in the dense sub-tropical jungle, or learn to follow the wild-lives in their natural habitat – the tour has tailored everything that you are wishing to squeeze out in your Nepal Tour. Even if your wildest dream is to watch marsh crocodiles sunbathing or you feel like bathing with an elephant in a jungle river – this tour makes it happen in reality. You start the tour from Kathmandu Valley, with its UNESCO World Heritage Site cities of Kathmandu, Patan and Bhaktapur. Then, you drive to Chitwan Jungle to discover why the National Park holds an important place in preserving the wild lives that are rapidly getting extinct from this planet. From Chitwan, you continue your journey to the fantastic Lake City of Pokhara. In short, the trip encompasses some of the most spectaculars natural, cultural, and wildlife splendors of Nepal as well as provides an opportunity to mingle with local people with their ethnic lifestyles.

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