Day 01:
Flight to Nepal (Kathmandu)
Around Midnight arrival in Kathmandu. Upon arrival, you will
be transferred to the hotel. Kathmandu Valley is the cultural
and political heart of the country.
Day 02: Kathmandu
In the morning you will start your sightseeing by visiting
Durbar Square. Durbar Square is the spiritual heart of
Kathmandu. This is the most important point in Kathmandu to
see the culture and religion of Nepal. Here you will also
visit the temple of living goddess Kumari. Then you will visit
Swayambhunath. The stupa at Swayambhunath is the most
important and oldest site of Buddhist worship in Nepal. After
Swayambhunath you will visit Bodhnath. Bodhnath is the largest
Stupa of Nepal.
Day 03: Kathmandu
Today you will drive to Patan. Patan was the second largest
town in the valley but it has been absorbed into Kathmandu.
Patan was previously known as Lalitpur (the beautiful city).
After visiting Patan you will proceed to Bhaktapur, the third
biggest city of the valley. Bhaktapur has preserved its
medieval character better than Patan. Here, you will visit the
golden Door, the Palace of 55 windows (15th century) and
Pagoda Nyatapola (18th century).
Day 04: Kathmandu - Phulchowki Danra - Kathmandu
Today you will start your bird watching tour in Kathmandu with
a visit to Phulchowki Danra, the highest of the hill
encircling the valley. On the way you will stop beside the
Trisuli River where you will look out for Kingfisher. Today
whole day you will watch the birds in Phulchowki and later
drive back to the hotel in Kathmandu.
Day 05: Kathmandu - Koshi Tappu Wildlife Reserve -
Kathmandu
Today you will drive further to visit Koshi Tappu Wildlife
Reserve. This wildlife reserve lies in eastern part of Nepal.
The reserve provides the best adventure of spotting hundreds
of rare species of birds and fresh water dolphins. Today whole
day you will watch the birds in the reserve and later drive
back to the hotel in Kathmandu.
Day 06: Kathmandu - Pokhara
In the morning after having breakfast you will drive to
Pokhara. Pokhara is the gateway to Himalaya. The Pokhara
valley is the second biggest valley in the central hilly
region of Nepal after Kathmandu.
Day 07: Pokhara - Chitwan National Park
Today you will leave the world of mountains and drive to the
south of Nepal to the Royal Chitwan National Park. This
National Park is situated near the Indian Nepal border. The
Chitwan National park is the natural habitat of the Tiger,
great one-horned Indian Rhinoceros, Leopard, Gaur, Sloth Bear,
Wild Bear and Sambars. You will have your overnight stay in a
comfortable lodge in the National Park.
Day 08: Chitwan National Park - Bardia National Park
Today you will drive to Royal Bardia National Park. This park
is the largest and most undisturbed wild area of the Terai
region of the Nepal Himalayas. Bardia was a royal hunting
reserve of Nepal's Rana rulers from 1846 to 1950. Bardia was
declared a wildlife reserve in 1976. Bardia National Park is
special due to the presence of one of the last known herds of
wild elephants in South Asia. Various other animals found in
this region are Chital or Spotted Deer, Hog Deer, Sambhar,
Swamp Deer, Barasingha, Gaur, Wild Boar, Sloth Bear, Nilgai
and Himalayan Tahr, Langur, Rhesus Macaque, Jackal,
Yellow-throated Marten, Mongoose and Indian Otter. Birds are
the park's most conspicuous fauna with over 300 resident and
migratory species.
Day 09: Bardia National Park - Daman
Today you will leave Bardia National Park and drive to the
city Daman. Daman is situated around 2400 m and gives us a
fantastic view of the Himalayan range. If the weather is clear
you will enjoy the panorama from Dhulgiri in extreme west to
the Mount Everest in extreme east.
Day 10: Daman - Kathmandu
Today you will leave Daman and drive to Kathmandu. In the
evening you will have enough time today to discover the
coloured bazaar of Kathmandu. After the dinner you will leave
the airport with the representative.
Day 11: Kathmandu (Departure)
Around midnight flight to home destination.
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