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Discover the serene charm of Nepal on this one-week journey that captures Himalayan beauty, sacred heritage, and warm village hospitality. Begin in Nagarkot, famed for sunrise views over the Himalayan range. Then journey to scenic Pokhara for lakeside sunsets and mountain adventures, before rounding off in Kathmandu to explore its vibrant temples and cultural soul. This itinerary is perfect for travellers seeking a meditative, nature-connected experience with a touch of thrill and spirituality.
Arrive in Kathmandu and transfer directly to the hill village of Nagarkot (1.5–2 hrs). Nestled in pine-covered ridges, this quiet retreat offers panoramic views of the Himalayas. Unwind at your hotel and enjoy sunset over distant snow-capped peaks. Overnight: Nagarkot
Wake early to witness the golden hues of sunrise over the Himalayan skyline from Nagarkot. Later, visit Changu Narayan Temple, a 1,600-year-old UNESCO site set amid forests. Explore the temple's intricate carvings before returning to your peaceful hilltop stay. Overnight: Nagarkot
Set off for a picturesque drive to Pokhara (6.5–7 hrs), passing river valleys, terraced farms, and village life. On arrival, check into your lakeside hotel. In the evening, take a sunset boat ride on tranquil Phewa Lake as the Annapurna range glows in reflection. Overnight: Pokhara
Drive early to Sarangkot for breathtaking sunrise views over Machapuchare and the Annapurna range. Return for breakfast, then visit Davis Falls, Gupteshwor Cave, and the International Mountain Museum. Afternoon at leisure — enjoy paragliding, a spa, or café-hopping. Overnight: Pokhara
Fly back to Kathmandu (25 mins). Explore Swayambhunath (Monkey Temple), perched above the valley, and the serene Boudhanath Stupa. Spend the afternoon wandering Thamel’s buzzing alleys filled with art, handicrafts, and hidden cafés. Overnight: Kathmandu
Optional: Take an early morning mountain flight over Mt. Everest and the Himalayas (weather permitting). Later, visit Pashupatinath Temple, one of Nepal’s holiest sites, and the historic Durbar Square. Evening optional: Farewell dinner with traditional music and cuisine. Overnight: Kathmandu
Enjoy a relaxed morning depending on your flight schedule. Private transfer to Tribhuvan International Airport for your departure, carrying unforgettable memories of Nepal’s skies, peaks, and timeless culture.
Indian citizens do not require a visa to enter Nepal. You can travel using either a valid passport or a government-issued photo ID (such as an Aadhaar or voter ID card). Carry multiple copies for airport and hotel formalities.
The ideal months are October to April, when the skies are clear, and the mountain views are most striking. Winter (December–February) brings chilly mornings in Nagarkot and Pokhara, but Kathmandu remains pleasantly cool.
Yes. The longest drive is from Nagarkot to Pokhara (approx. 6.5–7 hrs), scenic and filled with mountain and river valley views. A short 25-minute domestic flight brings you back from Pokhara to Kathmandu comfortably.
This optional flight is typically available daily in the early morning, subject to weather. It’s best done from Kathmandu on Day 6, as the skies are usually clearest at dawn.
Layered clothing works best. Mornings and evenings in Nagarkot and Pokhara can be cold, especially in winter. Comfortable shoes are recommended for temple visits and short hikes.
Absolutely. The pace is relaxed, with ample time for rest and exploration. While there are some uphill walks (like to Swayambhunath), most areas are accessible and can be adapted for different mobility levels.
Nepali cuisine is flavourful and similar to Indian fare in many ways. You’ll find dal-bhat, momos, thukpa, and a variety of vegetarian and non-vegetarian options. International cuisines are also widely available in Kathmandu and Pokhara.
Yes. Major cities and tourist towns like Kathmandu, Pokhara, and even Nagarkot have good internet connectivity. You can also get a local SIM card at the airport or in town with valid ID.