Kathmandu Pokhara Chitwan Tour 8 Days | Cost and Itinerary

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Trip Facts
  • Group Size1-20 PAX
  • Max Elevation1355m/ 415m / 822m
  • GradeEASY
  • TransportationFlight / Private Vehicle
  • AccommodationDeluxe Hotel
  • Trip Length7 Nights 8 Days
  • Best MonthLater September-November
  • WIFIAvaliable
  • Trip ModeNormal
  • MealBreakfast, Lunch and Dinner.
  • Trekking StyleWalk
  • Start FromKathmandu
  • End PointKathmandu

Outline Itinerary

Day 1: Kathmandu Arrival

Day 2: Full day Kathmandu sightseeing

Day 3: Drive to Pokhara via Manakamana Temple

Day 4: Full-day Pokhara Sightseeing

Day 5: Drive to Chitwan (Approx. 160km, 5 hours)

Day 6: Chitwan Jungle Activities

Day 7: Drive Back to Kathmandu from Chitwan

Day 8: Final Departure from Kathmandu

Altitude Map

This Altitude Map shows highest alttitude you will trek to each day.

Package Included

•    3 night's hotel accommodation in Kathmandu on MAP plan with breakfast, lunch/dinner.
•    2 night's hotel accommodation at Pokhara on MAP plan with breakfast, lunch/dinner.
•    2 nights' hotel accommodation at Chitwan on AP plan with breakfast, lunch, and dinner.
•    Kathmandu-Pokhara-Chitwan drives in a private vehicle.
•    Our service charge.
•     All airport transfers and sightseeing are on private vehicles.
•    All applicable taxes.  

Package not Includes

•    City entrances to the scenic spots.
•    Other personal expenses such as drinks, laundry, and telephone/fax calls.
•    Entrance fee for all sightseeing spots.
•    Medical evacuations, notes strikes, etc. any tips for drivers, hotel staff, any meals apart from the ones mentioned above.
•    Travelers insurance.
•    All expenses due to unavoidable events e.g. personal illness, weather disturbance, strike political disturbances, etc. 
•    Anything else that is not mentioned in the' COST INCLUDES' section.   

Trip Overview

The Kathmandu Pokhara Chitwan Tour is an itinerary that allows visitors to visit some of the most well-known places in Nepal and a mix of cultural, natural, and off-the-beaten site visit experiences.  

Nepal's cultural heritage is visible to travellers departing from the capital city, Kathmandu. Kathmandu is home to several UNESCO World Heritage monuments, including the Hindu temple Pashupatinath Temple and the centre of Tibetan Buddhism. 

The Monkey Temple offers a view of the surrounding area and is one of the city's main attractions. The city is also very important to both residents and tourists. Its crowded streets, venerable temples, and religious aura are curious and lively.  

The Kathmandu Pokhara Chitwan Tour begins in Kathmandu. It covers places in Pokhara, a historic city with beautiful views and a calm environment. 

Again, at the lakeside of Phewa Lake, Nepal's second largest lake, Pokhara is famous for scenic displays of the mountains, such as the view of Sarangkot from where one can see the sunrise on the top of the sublime Himalayas.  

Standing at the top of a hill, the World Peace Pagoda is viewed from five sides by the lake, the scene of the earth that encircles it. Pokhara has sights and outdoor adventures, such as paragliding, boating, and trekking.  

Chitwan is a tour location and a dreamland for wildlife enthusiasts. Chitwan National Park Nature Reserve is a UNESCO World Heritage site component. Chitwan National Park is a rich area of fauna, with some of the fauna being one-horned rhinoceros, Bengal tiger and a wide variety of other bird species.  

A jungle safari in Chitwan allows visitors to observe wildlife along the road. A canoe ride on the Rapti River also highlights the diversity of the park's ecosystems.  

On the other hand, Chitwan provides cultural experiences to help understand the livelihood and cultural values of the Tharu, the indigenous group of Chitwan.  

The Kathmandu Pokhara Chitwan Tour is the best way to appreciate Nepal's culture, nature, and wildlife quickly. Whether you're a history buff, nature lover, adventurer, or wild animal lover, this tour balances all of the above. 

Highlights of Kathmandu Pokhara Chitwan Tour 8 Days | Cost and Itinerary

  • Visit sites of UNESCO World Heritage sites such as the structure of Pashupatinath Temple, the Swayambhunath Stupa and the Boudhanath Stupa.  
  • Explore the vibrant culture, ancient temples, and historical landmarks.  
  • Experience the bustling streets and local markets. Enjoy breathtaking views of the Himalayas from Sarangkot.  
  • Relax by Phewa Lake and enjoy boating.  
  • Visit the World Peace Pagoda for panoramic views.  
  • Adventure activities like paragliding and trekking.  
  • Experience a thrilling jungle safari in Chitwan National Park.  
  • Wildlife watching includes observing the one-horned rhinoceros, the Bengal tiger, and exotic birds.  
  • Take a peaceful canoe ride on the Rapti River. 
  • Enjoy traditional Tharu cultural programs and dance. 

Detail Itinerary

Day 1

Kathmandu Arrival

On day 1, you will reach Kathmandu, the capital of Nepal. Upon arrival, you will be greeted by a tour operator representative, who will ensure you are taken to your hotel.  

You can just sit there and wait to head into town the following day once they are configured. By morning, walking and enjoying the exciting pep of the belt, Kathmandu, is again possible. 

Food
Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner
Accomodation
Hotel
Altitude
1400m
Day 2

Full day Kathmandu sightseeing

On the second day, you'll have the opportunity to explore the treasures of Kathmandu. The city is rich in artistic and historical landmarks.  

You will go to the popular UNESCO World Heritage Sites, such as visiting Pashupatinath Temple, a highly sacred Hindu temple, and Boudhanath Stupa, one of the biggest Buddhist Stupas in Nepal.  

The last thing is to walk to the top of Swayambhunath Stupa (Monkey Temple), from which you can see the whole of Kathmandu.  

You can also visit Durbar Square, a historical place with temples, palaces, and shrines. It also embodies Nepalese culture.  

In that, you will learn about spirituality and the history of Kathmandu in depth.  

Food
Breakfast, Lunch/Dinner
Accomodation
Hotel
Altitude
1400m
Day 3

Drive to Pokhara via Manakamana Temple

On day three, you will travel from Kathmandu to Pokhara, a scenic city at the base of the Himalayan mountains. The trip takes 5 to 6 hours, with one short stop at the Manakamana Temple in the middle.  

This temple, located on a hill, honours the Hindu god Bhagwati. Access is via cable car, which offers stunning views of the scenic hills and valleys. After visiting the temple, you will proceed to Pokhara.  

The moment you land in Pokhara, the hotel is established, and the rest of the day is free time to recover and take advantage of the beauty of the panorama.  

 

Food
Breakfast, Lunch/ Dinner
Accomodation
Hotel
Altitude
822m
Day 4

Full-day Pokhara Sightseeing

The fourth day will be dedicated to exploring Pokhara. It begins with an ascent to Sarangkot, a hilltop, and a road trip to witness the spectacular scenery of the Himalayas at sunrise.  

There, you take a float (water) tour and see the top of the mountain ranges, and their pictures are reflected on the water.

You will also go to World Peace Pagoda at the summit of a hill from where the view of the Pokhara valley and surrounding hills and mountains can be observed.  

In the afternoon, you can visit the International Mountain Museum and Davis Falls, a famous waterfall in Pokhara. The day also includes photographic shootings of a natural scene and a cultural structure.  

Food
Breakfast,Lunch/Dinner
Accomodation
Hotel
Altitude
822m
Day 5

Drive to Chitwan (Approx. 160km, 5 hours)

In the early morning, after breakfast, drive to Chitwan.  We will then continue our journey towards Chitwan to Observe the beautiful river valley of Marshyangdi to the west and Trisuli to the South.

Enjoy a striking scenic view of the Manaslu- Himal Chuli and Annapurna ranges, as well as the deep and terraced valleys. Enjoy Photography at Natural Scenic Spots.

Later in the evening, you will be enjoying the village tour and Tharu cultural program. The unique Tharu cultural program is one of the most entertaining parts of the tour, where you get to experience traditional music performances and Tharu-style dances that reflect their culture.

Food
Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner
Accomodation
Hotel
Altitude
415m
Day 6

Chitwan Jungle Activities

The sixth Day is dedicated to the extraordinary wildlife in Chitwan National Park, one of Nepal's finest wildlife-protected areas.

You will embark on a jungle safari, and as you travel, you may even encounter other wildlife, such as a one-horned rhino, a Bengal tiger, wild elephants, and thousands of bird species.  

You will also go canoe down the Rapti River for crocodiles and shorebirds. It will involve a visit to the Elephant Breeding Centre in the park and a Tharu culture dance at night (which is an introduction to the country's folk culture).  

Food
Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner
Accomodation
Hotel
Altitude
415m
Day 7

Drive Back to Kathmandu from Chitwan

On the seventh day, you will, driving, go back from Chitwan to Kathmandu. The drive takes about 5 to 6 hours.

On arrival in Kathmandu, it is possible to spend the evening shopping for souvenirs, both in the town and in the hotel.  

At the same time, this is the very point where it is worth considering what has been experienced during the tour and, consequently, the following day's activities.  

Food
Breakfast, Lunch/Dinner
Accomodation
Hotel
Altitude
1400m
Day 8

Final Departure from Kathmandu

You get a free day in the end, and it is up to you to take some time to unwind before you depart. It depends on your flight schedule, but you could at least be one of the passenger's last shopping or sightseeing.  

Upon arrival, you will be taken and returned to the airport by your tour operator and depart.

This is the end of your unforgettable Kathmandu, Pokhara, Chitwan Tour and all its cultural, natural and amatory experiences, which you will always cherish and remember. 

Food
Breakfast and Dinner
Accomodation
Hotel
Altitude
1400m

Things need to know before departure

Pack your bag according to your needs and according to the season. You must have to walk through unpaved roads sometimes so make sure to carry comfortable shoes. Make sure to list and pack all the required and most essentials: 
-    Rain Jacket
-    Hand Sanitizer
-    Sunglasses
-    Sunscreen
-    Insect repellent
-    Passport 
-    First aid and medicines.
-    Masks
-    Flip flops
-    Passport-size photos 
-    Flash Light
-    Backpack
-    Toiletries
Above mentioned are the most needed essentials, however, don't forget to carry daily basic needs; cell phone, earplugs, books, and laptop according to your requirements. 

Cultural Exploration  

In Kathmandu, you will be prepared to explore the very heart of Nepali history and religion. The city's urban fabric includes old temples, UNESCO World Heritage sites, and busy streets.  

You will travel to pilgrimage sites like Pashupatinath Temple, Boudhanath Stupa, and Swayambhunath Stupa (Monkey Temple).

But be prepared for a sensory-rich, upbeat setting as you wander through the stalls of street markets and interact with friendly, local people. Kathmandu provides an opportunity for a rich cultural and religious experience in Nepal.  

Pokhara: Nature and Adventure  

In Pokhara, expect to be captivated by the breathtaking beauty of the Himalayas and the peaceful environment surrounding Phewa Lake. Sarangkot offers stunning natural scenic views, and especially so, it is guaranteed to shock the senses.  

However, relaxing on a boat on the lake, visiting the World Peace Pagoda, and engaging in adventurous activities such as paragliding or trekking is not impossible.

Pokhara is a destination for nature enthusiasts and adventure seekers, as it offers the opportunity to experience tranquil and thrilling activities in one place.  

Chitwan: Wildlife and Nature  

Expect to experience the wild side of Nepal in Chitwan National Park, one of the country's best wildlife tourist destinations. On jungle safaris, you can encounter unique animals such as the one-horned rhino, the Bengal tiger, the wild pachyderm, and a flock of various birds.  

Get ready for a calming canoeing trip on the Rapti River, where you can encounter crocodiles and water birds. The day will be a thrilling combination of fabulous wildlife and culturally moving experiences, such as a live Tharu cultural show in the evening.  

Scenic Drives  

Expect scenic drives between destinations. How to reach Manakamana Temple from Kathmandu to Pokhara: the route will be stunning, with fantastic views of mountains and valleys.  

Travelling from Pokhara to Chitwan would allow you to experience rural Nepal. While moving, you would see the spectacle of hills and plains viewed together.  

Cultural Experiences  

Individuals can experience the local cultures of every stop on the Kathmandu Pokhara Chitwan Tour itinerary. Whether touring around ancient temples and sites in Kathmandu or the dance celebration of Tharus in Chitwan, it is, perhaps, very feasible to actually learn the Nepali people's culture and lifestyle.  

Relaxation and Leisure  

Although tourist itineraries include sightseeing and leisure time, there will be periods dedicated to relaxing, especially in Pokhara. The peace of the lake and valley offers some spots for rest.  

Comfortable Accommodations  

Expect comfortable accommodations throughout the Kathmandu Pokhara Chitwan Tour. You will be provided with hotel rooms that are not too fancy, but clean and tidy, that are also well run, and service will be polite so that after a sightseeing tour you will have an enjoyable stay.  

Summarizing, on the Kathmandu, Pokhara, and Chitwan tour, the traveller will experience a range of activities related to cultural experience and history, adventure and wildlife, all with the striking backdrop of Nepal's natural beauty.  

The best time to visit the Kathmandu, Pokhara, and Chitwan tours is in the autumn (September to November) and spring (March to May) seasons. The months provide the best weather conditions for sightseeing and relaxing, and the temperatures are most suitable for outdoor recreation all of the time.  

The Himalayan panorama, including Pokhara, is sharpest during the fall when the skies are blue and the days are cloudless. The weather is good, not very hot or cold, so sightseeing is convenient in Kathmandu and the Chitwan district.  

Outside, the open sky and clean air make the whole more attractive, with beautiful scenery, the best during activities like the boat ride in Phewa Lake and the jungle safari in Chitwan.  

There are also favourable weather conditions in spring, with average air temperature and no cloud cover. It is the season when the picturesque Nepalese famous colourful flowers begin to open, adding a fourth colour to the scene.  

Spring is an enjoyable time of year to do outdoor activities, such as trekking in Pokhara, and the weather is ideal for visiting tourist sites and wildlife in Kathmandu or Chitwan.  

Both seasons are considered the best time for tourists to come to Nepal as it has the right combination of pleasant weather, cloudless sky, and outdoor recreational activities.  

On the other hand, if you don't mind avoiding many people, late autumn (November) and early spring (March) are wonderful months to visit as they have good weather and, generally, fewer visitors. 

Food options during the Tour

During the Kathmandu, Pokhara, and Chitwan tours, you can taste various traditional Nepali cuisine and international dishes. Here's a glimpse of what to expect in terms of food: 

Kathmandu:  

Kathmandu offers many food options, from traditional Nepali meals to international cuisines. The most common dish is Dal Bhat, a staple made of lentil soup (dal), rice (Bhat), vegetables, and pickles.  

You can also enjoy Momo (Nepali dumplings), Sel Roti (sweet rice doughnut), and various varieties of Thukpa (noodle soup). If you crave something more international, you'll find restaurants serving Indian, Chinese, and continental food. 

Pokhara:  

In Pokhara, you can enjoy similar Nepali dishes and fresh fish from Phewa Lake. In addition to traditional fare, cafes and restaurants serve Western and Italian food, such as pasta, pizza, and burgers.

For breakfast, you can appreciate a variety of continental options, including eggs, toast, pancakes, and fresh fruits. 

Chitwan:  

In Chitwan, food is typically influenced by the Tharu culture. Expect to try local specialties like Tharu Roti (flatbread), Chana Masala (spicy chickpea curry), and Aloo Paratha (stuffed potato bread).  

Fresh, organic meals are commonly served, and there are plenty of Nepali and international cuisine options. You can also enjoy a fresh, hearty meal after a jungle safari, typically served buffet style in many lodges. 

Accommodation in Kathmandu, Pokhara and Chitwan

Accommodation during the Kathmandu, Pokhara, and Chitwan tours will vary depending on the location but will typically offer comfortable and clean options suitable for tourists. Here's what to expect in each destination: 

Kathmandu:  

In Kathmandu, you can hope to stay in mid-range hotels or 3-star accommodations that offer clean rooms, private bathrooms, and modern amenities like Wi-Fi, hot water, and room service.  

Hotels in the Thamel area are popular because they are centrally located and provide easy access to sightseeing spots, restaurants, and shops. Some accommodations also offer rooftop dining with views of the city. 

Pokhara:  

Accommodation in Pokhara ranges from budget guesthouses to luxurious lakeside hotels. Comfortable mid-range hotels near Phewa Lake offer scenic views of the Himalayas.  

Most hotels offer modern amenities, including air-conditioning, free Wi-Fi, and spacious rooms. If you stay near the lake, you can enjoy beautiful views and a tranquil atmosphere, perfect for unwinding after sightseeing and adventure activities. 

Chitwan:  

In Chitwan, you will stay in jungle resorts or eco-lodges that blend with the natural surroundings. These accommodations offer a rustic yet comfortable experience, with traditional Tharu-style rooms or modern bungalows.  

Many resorts offer open-air dining areas where guests can enjoy meals surrounded by nature. Some resorts also have swimming pools, nature walks, and evening cultural performances, which enhance the overall experience of a wildlife adventure. 

Frequently Asked Questions

There are three ways to travel from Kathmandu to Pokhara-Chitwan: by local bus for locals, private bus, and flight.

It takes around 7-8 hours to drive from Kathmandu to Pokhara and 25-30 minutes by flight.

It takes around 5-6 hours to drive by road and 25 minutes by flight.

It takes around 3-4 hours by road and 20 minutes by flight.

Kathmandu is the capital city of Nepal. It is famous for several heritage sites: Swayambhunath Stupa, Boudhanath Stupa, Pashupatinath Temple, and Durbar Squares where you can see the treasure house of art and sculptures made up of wood, stone, and metal.

A maximum of 3-4 days would be sufficient to explore the city. Proper management of time would lead to exploring city tours and day trips within 3 days.

Kathmandu is a tourist destination as well as the capital city so it is considered to be the third-most expensive city in South Asia.

Pokhara is visually captivating due to its natural beauty, landscapes, Charming Lakes, Mountain Views, and various adventure opportunities as well as a multitude of Pokhara sightseeing spots.

Pokhara is considered to be the most expensive city in Nepal. As it is a touristy destination the price range is slightly high compared to other places in Nepal.

It totally depends upon the visitors but the recommendation would be 2-3 days to explore Pokhara city as it has plenty of day trips possibility for sightseeing, hiking, or any adventurous activities.

The duration of the Chitwan tour can be completed in 2 Nights 3 Days or 3 Nights 4 days max.

Chitwan is considered to be the 'heart of the Jungle' as it has its first National Park of Nepal established in 1973, which is known for its incredible wildlife including the last population of one-horned Rhino and the last refuge of the Bengal tigers.

Chitwan National Park is recognized as one of the best National parks in Asia and its trips include walking, canoeing, and driving safaris through its landscapes where you can witness peacocks, rhinos, wild elephants, crocodiles, deer, and many exotic birds and many other mammals.

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