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Go Nepal - 13 days Nepal Itinerary 1

You'll see: Kathmandu - Chitwan - Pokhara - Marpha - Ghasa - Tatopani - Ghorepani - Tirkhedhunga - Pokhara - Kathmandu

This Nepal itinerary lets you experience the the best of the tiny country in less than a fortnight. You'll travel from the religious temples and bustling markets of Kathmandu to the tropical jungle of the Chitwan National Park where you will go on an elephant safari to spot the famous one-horned rhino. Next you'll travel on to Pokhara to breathe in the fresh mountain air on a six-day trek. You'll meet the ever-friendly Nepalis in their teahouses, climb to 3000m and be treated daily to breathtaking views of the white giants of the Annapurna. During your trip you will be staying in cosy guesthouses, jungle lodges and mountain hostels.

 

Duration

13 days, 12 nights
Departs daily

Accommodation

Comfortable tourist class hotel and trekking lodges. Comfort Level 2/3 (see accommodation for comfort levels)

Price

£842 per person (based on 2 people sharing)

Includes

12 nights accommodation including breakfast, excursions as described, domestic flight Pokhara - Kathmandu, private transport, English-speaking guide and porter, National Park permit

Transport

Private transportation and domestic flight

Excludes

Other meals, tips, international flight.

 


 

Day 1: Arrival in Kathmandu

On arrival at Kathmandu Airport you'll be greeted by your driver and whisked away to the buzzing area of Thamel. When you've freshened up and recovered from the inevitable jetlag, take a stroll around the area to soak up the typical Nepalese atmosphere and find a good spot to eat. Definitely check out one of the many rooftop restaurants Thamel has to offer. Your hotel, located just outside the centre of Kathmandu is full of character and has a beautiful serene courtyard garden.

Day 2: Kathmandu

You'll have plenty of time today to explore Kathmandu today. We can definitely recommend a visit Durbar Square, Pashupatinath, Bouddhanath and Swayambunath. It's easiest to take a taxi and travel between the different locations, or negotiate a fixed price with the taxi driver for a tour to all the sights. If you like, we can arrange a guided tour for you including transportation and English-speaking guide - just ask one of our travel specialists. Click here for more information on Kathmandu and its surroundings.

Day 3: Kathmandu - Chitwan National Park

Travel time: approx 5 hours by bus

After breakfast, you'll set off on the 5 hour private car drive to Chitwan National Park. After a short briefing, there's time to freshen up in your bungalow and grab some lunch. In the afternoon, you'll have your first elephant safari. Perched high on the back of these gentle giants you'll be safely out of reach of all that lurks in the high grass. If you're lucky you'll spot your first rhino, although there's a better chance of seeing them on foot on your walking safari tomorrow morning. If a rhino comes into view our elephant will sound the alarm with an almighty growl, just to subtly show the rhino who's boss...

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Chitwan elephant safari

Day 4: Chitwan National Park

Chitwan is at its most beautiful at dawn, when the early morning golden light sweeps across the plains. The river is even more magical. Working elephants stride through the water, rickety ferries glide downstream and rhinos graze in the grass. Today, you'll start off with a guided walk through the jungle, hiking along narrow paths through the forests and plains where the high grass seems almost impenetrable.

It's scary but exciting to know that the grass could be a hiding spot for rhinos, leopards and tigers, but don't worry - the experienced guides know what they're doing. If a rhino gets too close you might even be quickly directed to scramble up the nearest big tree! As sweet and harmless as those rhinos may seem, don't underestimate them. They have very poor eyesight, and they tend to storm into any unfamiliar noise or smell - so follow your guide's instructions very closely. Later on there will be a crocodile walk and canoe trip or another elephant safari. Please note that the exact order of these itineraries may change according to weather. 

Day 5: Chitwan - Pokhara

Travel time: approx 5 hours by bus

Depending on what you did yesterday, this morning there will be another jungle walk or crocodile walk. Then, you'll drive on to Pokhara, a friendly little town on a lake where you will be able to prepare for your trek. You'll stay in a comfortable hotel with views of the mountains and the lake. In the afternoon there's time to stroll through the narrow streets or visit the colourful market where women in vibrant clothes try to sell you their chickens and spices.

Day 6: Pokhara to Marpha via Jomsom

Travel time: 1 hour flight and approx 3 hours trekking

Today, you'll start your Nepal trek. Our guide will pick you up at our hotel. You only need to bring necessary equipment such as warm clothing, hiking boots, a camera and, of course, plenty of stamina. You can leave the rest of your luggage safely at the hotel. First you'll fly to Jomsom, the starting point of our trekking with a treat. In Jomsom, you will prepare for the trek together with the guide and local porters.

The trek begins down a broad path through banana trees. Women carrying children will wave to you along the way. The scenery is rugged and rocky and after about three hours you will arrive in the white chalkstone village of Marpha. Whoever thought apple pie was something very British is sorely mistaken. The area is full of apple trees and a couple of years ago the lodge owner got the bright idea of serving warm apple pie as the perfect treat after a long day's hike. You can sample a delicious slice at one of the local bakers. Your accommodation is a simple lodge in Nepali style.

Day 7: Marpha to Ghasa

Travel time: approx 5 hours trekking

It's an early start this morning so you'll be out of the valley by midday in order to avoid the strong gusts of wind that tend to pick up at the end of the morning. The rocky valley of Marpha gradually becomes a sea of corn fields and apple orchards. You'll be walking for about 5 hours today so there's plenty of time to take pictures on the way or stop off for a hot cuppa in one of the traditional tea houses. Towards the end of the afternoon you'll arrive in Ghasa, a small village where colourful prayer flags fly in the wind. In the lodge where you will be staying for the night you can rest your weary feet on the terrace or the cosy dining room. As the sun sets, you can catch a final glimpse of the snowy Annapurna giants.

Day 8: Ghasa to Tatopani

Travel time: approx 5 hours trekking

In the morning, you'll descend into the deepest canyon in the world (according to the Nepali people). Donkey caravans with cowbells lead the way down the narrow paths. On the way, you will pass the Rupse Chahara waterfalls and see the icy water crashing down the mountain. This is where you'll stop off for lunch in a teahouse where you can choose from a number of Nepali specialities such as lentil curry. After lunch it's a relaxing hike to your lodge in Tatopani, which means 'hot water'. We can recommend taking a dip in one of the natural pools after a long day's trek...

Day 9: Tatopani to Ghorepani

Travel time: approx 6- 7 hours trekking

It's another early start today. First, you'll hike down to one of several checkpoints you'll come across on this trek. The guide hands over the paperwork and registers you. This registration will give you access to the next valley in this area, a challenging climb of 2000 steps which will lead you to 2800m. Somewhat out of breath you slowly ascend from the green rice fields to greater heights, cheered along by excited children. You can stop off in one of the teahouses for a hot cup of tea with momo's, a Tibetan filled roll. Then it's time to tie up your shoelaces and climb the steps to Ghorepani, where you'll stay for the night. There'll be a tasty slice of apple pie waiting for you at the finish of the trek.

Day 10: Ghorepani - Tirkhedhunga

Travel time: approx 5-6 hours trekking

Today, you'll be up before dawn. It will still be dark outside as you make your way, torch in hand, to the top of Poon Hill (3190m). Your muscles may be a little stiff from yesterday's trek but the amazing sunrise will quickly make you forget any ailments. When you reach the top, you can sit down and enjoy the sun slowly lighting up the sky, painting the peaks of the Annapurna and Dhaulagiri deep orange. It's enough to give you goose bumps...

When the sun is high in the sky you'll hike back to Ghorepani for a hearty breakfast. The rest of the day you'll follow the churning Burugdi Khola river through the rhododendron forests in the valley. After lunch the trek continues on to the 'village of the blue rooftops' Tirkhedunga. To get there you need to cross a wobbly hanging bridge. From your accommodation you look out across the green trees.

Day 11: Tirkhedhunga - Pokhara

Travel time: approx 4 hours trekking

Today is the last day of the trek. After a leisurely breakfast you'll hike to New Bridge, your final destination, and a minibus will be waiting to take you back to Pokhara. You'll stay in the same hotel as you did at the beginning of the trek so you'll find your luggage waiting for you there. In this laid-back town, you can enjoy pizzas, burgers and fresh fruit juices again. On a clear day, you can see the mountain peaks in the distance, take a paddle on the lake or visit the golden Varahi temple.

Day 12: Flight to Kathmandu

In the morning, there's time for a last leisurely breakfast on the lake. After breakfast, you'll be picked up from the hotel and transferred to the airport. Your flight from Pokhara to Kathmandu is by small aircraft, so you'll be guaranteed a window seat. You'll have an amazing view of the snow-capped peaks of the Annapurna on the one side, and if you're lucky you'll catch a glimpse of Mount Everest on the other.

On arrival in Kathmandu you will be greeted by our local agent and transferred to your hotel. You'll be pretty familiar with the city by now so it won't be hard to find our way to that great little restaurant you discovered during the first days of your trip. In the afternoon you can visit another temple or pick up some souvenirs for home at the local markets.

Day 13: Kathmandu - End of itinerary

After breakfast this morning, your itinerary ends. If you're heading back to the UK today, we can arrange your transfer to the airport for you - just ask one of our travel specialsts. If you are continuing with your trip, we hope you have a brilliant time, and we would love to hear your feedback when you return. If you have any questions about this itinerary, feel fre to call or email us. If you would like to request this itinerary, please fill out our quote request form.

Accommodation images


the lodge on your trek


the lodge in Chitwan


your hotel in Kathmandu


your (simple) room
 on the trek


your room in Chitwan


your room in Kathmandu

 

 

 
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