Day 1:
Arrival Kathmandu, transfer to hotel, rest.
Day 2:
Half-day sightseeing for Pashupatinath (Hindu temple), Durbar
Square, Swayambhu-nath after lunch around 3/4 PM drive to Nagarkot
and view for sunshine. Overnight.
Day 3:
Early in the morning sunrise view, 3/4 hours short village trek.
Afternoon depart for Bhaktapur sightseeing and arrive Kathmandu.
Day 4:
Depart to home.
The package includes:
Twin sharing accommodation with B/B plan basis (Breakfast) in
the mentioned respected hotels, 1 half day sight seeing, transfer
airport to hotel and airport, welcome drink on arrival day at
the hotel 1 Night based in Nagarkot in full board basis, all
round trip transportation to those places, monastery and temple
entrance fees, all taxes in hotel bills.
Excludes:
Personal expenses, expenses occurred due to natural calamities
beyond our control, any transportation by surface to India-Nepal
(Raxwol-Birgunj, Silguri-Kakarvitta, Sunauli-Bhairawa etc boarder,
lunch and dinner, flt delay, airfare.
Highlights of the places:
KATHMANDU
The history of the Valley begins with the Buddhist saint Manjushree
who slashed a passage through the surrounding hills to drain
out the primordial waters and make it inhabitable. Over the
centuries, a new civilization emerged, built on a unique synthesis
of Hinduism and Buddhism. Its deeply religious Newar inhabitants
built fabulous cities and artistic temples that attracted devout
pilgrims as well as rampaging invaders.
NAGARKOT
Nagarkot is popular tourist resort of Nepal. It is situated
32 Kilometers east of Kathmandu at an altitude of 2,175m above
the sea level. The panorama of the major peaks of eastern Nepal
Himalayas including Sagarmatha, (Mt. Everest), can be seen from
here Himalayan peaks like Manaslu (8,463m) Ganesh himal, Langtang
(7246m), etc. are also clearly seen from Nagarkot.
DHULIKHEL
The Newar town of Dhulikhel (altitude 1440m) offers a traditional
atmosphere along with its spectacular views. Situated just past
Banepa some 32 km east of Kathmandu, Dhulikhel is a magnificent
place to spend the night and awaken to the sun rising across
the wide Himalayan range.