15 days in Nepal
Embark on a 15-day journey through Nepal’s breathtaking landscapes and vibrant culture with our exclusive tour package. Experience the thrill of scenic road trips, exhilarating treks to iconic destinations like Poon Hill and Ghandruk, and encounters with diverse wildlife in Nepal’s largest national park. Delight your taste buds with authentic Nepali cuisine and immerse yourself in local culture through village visits and a unique “Dr. Strange” tour of Kathmandu. Our adventure offers the perfect blend of outdoor exploration, cultural immersion, and culinary delights. Join us for an unforgettable Himalayan adventure filled with exploration, discovery, and unforgettable memories.
Embark on an enchanting 15-day odyssey with our exclusive “15 Days in Nepal” tour package! Prepare to be swept away by the mesmerizing allure of Nepal as you traverse its diverse landscapes, from the vibrant streets of Kathmandu to the serene hamlets nestled amidst the majestic Himalayas.
Venture through Nepal’s picturesque countryside on exhilarating road trips, where every twist and turn reveals breathtaking vistas that will leave you in awe. Feel the thrill of conquering iconic trails like Poon Hill and Ghandruk, where sweeping panoramas of the Himalayas await to captivate your senses.
Immerse yourself in the untamed beauty of Nepal’s largest national park, where encounters with diverse wildlife and untouched landscapes promise to ignite your spirit of adventure. Delight your palate with the exquisite flavours of Nepali cuisine, each dish a culinary masterpiece that reflects the rich tapestry of local culture.
Journey deeper into the soul of Nepal as you wander through charming villages, forging connections with warm-hearted locals whose stories weave the fabric of this remarkable land. Step into the mystical realm of Kathmandu with our exclusive “Dr. Strange” tour, where ancient traditions and modern marvels intertwine in this captivating city.
Experience the essence of Nepal through immersive street food explorations, cultural exchanges, and exhilarating adventures that will leave an indelible mark on your soul. Join us for an unforgettable sojourn into the heart of the Himalayas, where every moment is a testament to the beauty of discovery and the magic of exploration.
Itinerary
Itinerary
Getting to Kathmandu. You will receive a quick introduction to your forthcoming trip with one of our knowledgeable staff members following refreshments at the hotel.
Today you will drive from Kathmandu to Chitwan, a town located in the southern Terai region of Nepal. Chitwan is known for its national park, which is home to a wide variety of wildlife, including the Bengal tiger, one-horned rhinoceros, and the Asian elephant. The drive from Kathmandu to Chitwan takes you through the beautiful countryside of Nepal, passing through small villages and forests along the way.
To the sound of the peacocks seated in the nearby trees, our tour guide and the naturalist will pick you up from your hotel today at around 7:00 AM for a canoe trip and bird watching from the river.
Take a rainforest stroll at 8:30 AM with your knowledgeable local safari guide and naturalist. Always pay attention to your surroundings and follow your guide’s instructions. Keep in mind that you are entering an animal’s territory, so you should give them some room and respect their habitat. On the route, we’ll stop at the Elephant Bathing, where you may see or participate in an elephant bath.
Keep in mind that river water can not be healthy for your stomach.
11:30 AM: After a few hours of intense but fascinating boat rides, forest hikes, and elephant baths, we’ll eat a traditional Nepali lunch in one of the city’s busiest Thakali Restaurants.
1:00 PM: The safari in a jeep resumes after lunch at the popular tourist destination Sauraha. The one-horned rhinoceros, many species of deer, monkeys, wild boar, bison, sloth bear, leopard, and, by any chance, the Royal Bengal tiger are among the animals you could observe.
4:00 PM: Return to your hotel for a snack.
6:00 PM: Savor a traditional Nepali meal while listening to drums and watching farmers from neighbouring villages perform a Tharu cultural dance. There will be a typical Tharu/Nepalese supper provided
Today you will drive from Chitwan to Pokhara, the second largest city of Nepal. The drive from Chitwan to Pokhara takes you through the beautiful countryside of Nepal, passing through small villages and forests along the way. Upon arrival in Pokhara, you can spend the evening exploring the city or relaxing at your hotel.
Pokhara is a city endowed with the tranquillity of the lovely Phewa Lake and the natural environment of fishtail mountain. The day will start with a trip to Sarangkot after breakfast, an amazing vantage point from where you can see Machhapuchhre, Dhaulagiri, and Annapurna. The 4×4 will proceed to the ancient market, Gupteshwor Cave, a holy cave with a Shiva Temple and well-known for the various naturally occurring shapes created from limestone deposits, and Davis Falls (also known as Devi’s Falls/David’s Falls), a waterfall that creates an underground passageway. You may go boating at Phewa Lake in the afternoon.
After an early breakfast, at approximately 7:00 AM, a picturesque journey from Pokhara to Nayapul begins. Then, we’ll start hiking to Ulleri (1952m), the largest Magar village where you’ll spend the night.
Dinner will be offered at the hotel’s restaurant, and lunch will be provided on the hiking trail.
You will trek through rhododendrons and magnolia trees today to get to Ghorepani (2850m).
In Ghorepani, you may discover German bakeries, taverns, cafés, and other places. You may either explore the area on foot or just unwind and make plans for the following day.
“Ghorepani is the meeting point for those who wish to view the sunrise from Poon Hill, which is located directly above the village.”
Dinner will be offered at the hotel’s restaurant, and lunch will be provided on the hiking trail.
Distance: Approximately 10 kilometers
Hiking time: Approximately 6-7 hours
Altitude: 2850 meters (Ghorepani) to 3210 meters (Poon Hill) and then to 2595 meters (Tadapani)
Accommodation: There are several teahouses and lodges in Tadapani where you can spend the night. The lodges offer basic accommodation and meals, and the rates are generally reasonable.
Along the way: From Ghorepani, you will make a short hike to Poon Hill, a popular viewpoint located in the Annapurna region. From Poon Hill, you will enjoy stunning views of the surrounding mountains, including Annapurna South, Annapurna I, and Dhaulagiri. After taking in the views from Poon Hill, you will continue your descent to Tadapani, a small village located in the Annapurna region.
Distance: Approximately 10 kilometers
Hiking time: Approximately 4-5 hours
Altitude: 2595 meters (Tadapani) to 1940 meters (Ghandruk)
Accommodation: There are several teahouses and lodges in Ghandruk where you can spend the night. The lodges offer basic accommodation and meals, and the rates are generally reasonable.
Along the way: From Tadapani, you will begin your descent through the Annapurna region, passing through small villages and forests along the way. The trail offers beautiful views of the surrounding mountains, including Annapurna South and Hiunchuli. You will eventually reach Ghandruk, a small village located at an altitude of 1940 meters. Ghandruk is a popular stop for trekkers in the Annapurna region, and it is known for its beautiful views and traditional Gurung culture.
Trek down from the charming Gurung village of Ghandruk (1982 meters) ti Kimche. Spend some time along the way exploring the day-to-day life of people.
Continue hiking to Kimche, where a 4×4 is waiting for you.
Enjoy the ride to the yoga and meditation retreat, where you will spend the night, while you heal.
You have the day off today, so it’s just you and lovely Nature. We are still close by, though, and would be delighted to show you around.
You have today to relax and take in your surroundings. Pokhara is so tranquil, that we wonder why we shouldn’t stay another day. We advise you to rent a scooter and explore the city on it or just have a nice pokhara-style sound therapy or spa.
From the Prithvi Highway, we ascend to the lovely, car-free hilltown of Bandipur. We can see a miniature Tuscany amid the steep setting. Because the town is so well-preserved, walking inside Bandipur will make you feel as though time has stopped.
We will visit the silkworm farm and take a stroll through the village to learn about the unique process of making silk. The farm includes mulberry plant orchards that are planted for worm feeding; the worms are raised inside.
Wake up early around 6:30 and ascend the hill to Thani Mai Temple. Viewing area for the breathtaking Himalayan Range. Take a stroll down and have breakfast at the hotel before heading to Kathmandu Valley.
After breakfast, We will drive from Kathmandu. The drive to Kathmandu takes you through the beautiful countryside of Nepal, passing through small villages and forests along the way.
The highway eatery will serve lunch.
Experience the lively streets of Kathmandu by day, indulging in three delectable types of street food for lunch while squeezing in some last-minute souvenir shopping, guided by the bargain expertise of Madam Sarala. Then, as the sun sets, savour a farewell dinner accompanied by traditional Nepali cultural dances at an authentic Nepali eatery, courtesy of Madam Tours.
Although saying goodbye is really difficult, life must carry on, thus we choose to say: “See you next time!” Namaste. Our professional driver will pick you up from the hotel and transport you to the TIA departure gate.
Hotels
Hotels are from basic to 5-star rated or a similar standard.
HOTEL OPTION | CATEGORY ROOM |
Kantipur Temple House or/and similar | Deluxe / Twin share or Single |
Hyatt Regency Taragoan, Kathmandu | Deluxe / Twin share or Single |
Temples Tree Resort & Spa, Pokhara | Deluxe / Twin share or Single |
Glacier Hotel & Spa, Pokhara | Deluxe / Twin share or Single |
Tea houses or Guest Houses on the trek | Basic rooms |
Includes:
- Airport transfers
- Free Visa process
- All Domestic Transportation (Land and Air)
- All accommodations (Double deluxe room)
- Guide’s & Driver’s and all staff’s insurance and wages
- The safari in Chitwan will be accompanied by an experienced local guide and naturalist
- The hike in Poona Hill will be accompanied by an experienced local guide
- Entrance fees to all sightseeing
- Meals and Refreshments as mentioned in Itinerary, Breakfast (B), Lunch (L) Dinner (D)
- English Speaking Guides and Porters
- First Aid Kit
- Emergency Evacuation
- Money Exchange
Excludes:
- International Airfare, Visa fee to Nepal
- Any other cost other than the one mentioned above
- Meals that are not listed above
- Gratuities
- Your personal costs
- Any other personal expenses that may occur
- Personal insurance, health insurance, flight cancellation, etc..
Taxes & Permit
The itinerary covers all necessary taxes and permits for both sightseeing and trekking, without any additional or unexpected expenses. You will only pay for what you see in the itinerary.
Cancellation:
We appreciate that occasionally, we may not be able to adhere to all our planned arrangements, and here at MadamTours, we operate with a highly adaptable cancellation policy. We kindly advise you to peruse our terms and conditions page for further elucidation, and should you require any clarification, please do not hesitate to get in touch with us. Additionally, it is important to note that certain scheduled or reserved packages may be challenging to cancel, such as accommodations booked in a secluded Himalayan hotel, and so forth. Rest assured, we shall endeavour to facilitate your cancellation procedure with efficiency and transparency.
Meals:
- Breakfast
- Lunch
- Dinner
- Packed meals
- Bottled water
- Farewell dinner
- Fruits
FAQs
Nothing to be honest. Just contact us and we will make the whole process very natural.
The length of a trekking day in Nepal can vary depending on the specific route and the fitness level of the group. On average, a trekking day in Nepal may involve walking for 5-7 hours, depending on the terrain and the elevation gain.
However, it is important to keep in mind that trekking in Nepal can be physically demanding, and it is important to pace yourself and listen to your body. If you are not used to trekking or hiking for long periods of time, it is a good idea to start with shorter trekking days and to build up your endurance gradually.
It is also a good idea to consult with a trekking agency or guide to get a sense of the daily schedule for the trek you are considering. They will be able to provide you with more detailed information about the distance and duration of each day’s walk, and they will be able to help you plan a trek that is suitable for your fitness level.
The “15 days in Nepal” tour package includes a variety of experiences, including sightseeing in Kathmandu, a jungle safari in Chitwan National Park, a trek to the Annapurna region, and a visit to Pokhara. Accommodation, transportation, village tour and many more.
The “15 days in Nepal” tour package involves a moderate level of physical activity, including trekking and jungle walks, so it may not be suitable for everyone. We recommend that you consult with your physician before booking the tour if you have any health concerns. Additionally, some activities may have age restrictions, such as the jungle safari, so it’s important to check with the tour operator.
The best time to book the “15 days in Nepal” tour package is from September to November and from February to May, as these months offer the best weather for trekking and sightseeing in Nepal. However, the jungle safari in Chitwan National Park can be enjoyed throughout the year.
The “15 days in Nepal” tour package includes a variety of accommodations, including hotels, lodges, and teahouses. The accommodations are clean, comfortable, and selected for their location and accessibility to the activities on the itinerary.
No, travel insurance is not included in the “15 days in Nepal” tour package, but it is highly recommended. Travel insurance can provide coverage for unexpected medical expenses, trip cancellations, and other unforeseen circumstances that may occur during your trip. We recommend that you purchase travel insurance separately before your trip.
Nepal is generally considered a safe destination for solo female travelers, and many women travel to Nepal without incident. However, as with any travel destination, it is important to be aware of your surroundings and to take necessary precautions to protect your safety.
Here are a few tips for solo female travellers in Nepal:
Research your destination: Before you travel to Nepal, it is a good idea to research your destination and become familiar with local customs and cultural norms. This will help you feel more comfortable and confident while you are travelling.
Stay in safe accommodations: Choose a safe and reputable place to stay, such as a hotel or guesthouse that has good reviews and a secure location. Avoid staying in isolated or poorly lit areas.
Be aware of your surroundings: Stay alert and be aware of your surroundings at all times. Avoid walking alone at night or in isolated areas, and consider carrying a personal safety alarm or a mobile phone for emergency use.
Trust your instincts: If you feel uncomfortable or unsafe at any time, trust your instincts and remove yourself from the situation. It is always better to be safe than sorry.
Overall, Nepal is generally a safe destination for solo female travellers, but it is important to be aware of your surroundings and to take necessary precautions to protect your safety.
Here are a few tips for trekking in the Himalayas as a beginner:
Start with a shorter and more moderate trek: If you are new to trekking, it is a good idea to start with a shorter and more moderate trek, such as a 3-5 day trek. This will give you a chance to get a feel for trekking and to build up your endurance gradually.
Choose a route with good acclimatization: Altitude sickness can be a concern in the Himalayas, so it is important to choose a route that allows for good acclimatization. This means choosing a route that ascends gradually and that allows for rest days to allow your body to adjust to the higher elevation.
Be prepared: Make sure you are properly equipped for your trek, and bring appropriate clothing and gear for the weather and the elevation. It is also a good idea to bring any necessary medications or first aid supplies.
Hire a guide or join a group: If you are new to trekking, it is a good idea to hire a guide or join a group for your trek. A guide can provide valuable information and support, and a group can provide a sense of safety and camaraderie.
Overall, it is possible to trek in the Himalayas even if you are new to trekking, but it is important to choose a route that is suitable for your fitness level and experience, to be prepared, and to follow the advice of a guide or group leader.
Yes, we can help you extend the tour or arrange for longer stays at any of the destinations based on your preferences.
Yes, we are happy to work with you to customize the itinerary to meet your needs and preferences. Let us know your interests, and we’ll do our best to make your dream honeymoon come true.
You will get to taste a variety of delicious and authentic Nepali cuisine, including momos, chow mein, and dal-bhat-tarkari, among other local delicacies.
Yes, the locals are known for their warm hospitality and are always happy to share their stories and experiences with visitors. You can learn about the local traditions and customs from them and get a deeper understanding of the culture and heritage of Nepal.
The tour can be taken year-round, but the best time is from September to November and from March to May when the weather is pleasant, and the skies are clear, offering great views of the mountains.
Prepare to be amazed as we transport you to the very spots where scenes from the iconic Dr. Strange movies were filmed, including the mesmerizing Monkey Temple, the spiritual sanctuary of Pashupati, and much more! Get ready for an unforgettable surprise!
We appreciate that occasionally, we may not be able to adhere to all our planned arrangements, and here at MadamTours, we operate with a highly adaptable cancellation policy. We kindly advise you to peruse our terms and conditions page for further elucidation, and should you require any clarification, please do not hesitate to get in touch with us. Additionally, it is important to note that certain scheduled or reserved packages may be challenging to cancel, such as accommodations booked in a secluded Himalayan hotel, and so forth. Rest assured, we shall endeavour to facilitate your cancellation procedure with efficiency and transparency.