Highlights of Nepal | Family Tour Package
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What to Expect
- Cultural Wonders – Explore UNESCO World Heritage Sites, ancient temples, and royal squares.
- Scenic Beauty – Witness breathtaking mountain views from Sarangkot and Pokhara’s lakeside.
- Adventure & Fun – Experience a cable car ride to Manakamana Temple and a boat ride on Phewa Lake.
- Family-Friendly Activities – A well-paced itinerary with a mix of history, nature, and leisure.
- Delicious Cuisine – Savor authentic Nepalese flavors at local restaurants.
Itinerary
Upon arrival at Tribhuvan International Airport, receive a warm welcome and transfer to your hotel. Spend the evening exploring Thamel, a vibrant area filled with shops, restaurants, and cultural vibes.
Discover Nepal’s spiritual and historical landmarks, including Pashupatinath Temple, Boudhanath Stupa, and Swayambhunath (Monkey Temple). Explore the ancient royal courtyards of Kathmandu Durbar Square and experience the city’s unique blend of tradition and modernity.
Enjoy a scenic drive to Pokhara (6-7 hours), passing through lush valleys and picturesque landscapes. Upon arrival, relax at Phewa Lake and take an evening stroll along Lakeside Road, enjoying the peaceful ambiance.
Wake up early for a stunning sunrise at Sarangkot, offering breathtaking views of the Annapurna and Machapuchare mountains. Visit Davis Falls, Gupteshwor Cave, the International Mountain Museum, and enjoy a boat ride on Phewa Lake.
Drive back to Kathmandu with an en route stop at Manakamana Temple, where you can take a cable car ride and enjoy stunning valley views. Arrive in Kathmandu by evening and relax at your hotel.
Explore Bhaktapur Durbar Square, known for its medieval charm and ancient temples. Visit Patan Durbar Square, a hub of Newari culture and exquisite architecture. Spend your final evening shopping for souvenirs in Kathmandu.
Enjoy your last moments in Nepal before transferring to Tribhuvan International Airport for your departure, carrying unforgettable memories of this family-friendly adventure.
Important Instructions
- Visa Requirements: Most travelers require a visa on arrival at Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu or at land borders. Ensure you carry a valid passport (at least six months validity) and have passport-sized photos for the visa process. Online visa applications can also be submitted in advance.
- Health Precautions: No mandatory vaccinations are required, but it is recommended to be vaccinated against typhoid, hepatitis A/B, tetanus, and rabies. If trekking in high-altitude areas like Everest Base Camp or Annapurna Circuit, proper acclimatization is essential to avoid altitude sickness. Carry necessary medications and travel insurance covering emergency evacuation.
- Currency: The Nepalese Rupee (NPR) is the official currency. ATMs are widely available in Kathmandu, Pokhara, and major cities, but cash is advisable for remote areas. Credit cards are accepted in hotels and larger restaurants but may incur additional charges.
- Weather & Best Time to Visit: Nepal experiences four seasons: Spring (March-May) and Autumn (September-November) offer clear skies and pleasant temperatures, making them the best times for trekking and sightseeing.
- Cultural Sensitivity: Nepal is a deeply spiritual country, and respecting local customs is crucial. Remove shoes before entering temples and monasteries.
- Safety & Security: Keep an eye on belongings in crowded areas like Thamel in Kathmandu.
- Transportation Domestic flights connect major cities, but they are often delayed due to weather conditions.
- Sustainable Travel & Environment: Nepal promotes eco-friendly tourism. Avoid single-use plastics and use refillable water bottles.
- Emergency Contacts:: Police (100)
Winter (December-February) can be cold, especially in the mountains.
Monsoon (June-August) brings heavy rainfall, leading to landslides in hilly regions.
Dress modestly, especially at religious sites.
Avoid public displays of affection and seek permission before taking photos of locals or religious ceremonies.
Avoid trekking alone in remote areas and always hire a licensed guide or porter.
Follow safety guidelines when engaging in adventure sports like paragliding, rafting, or trekking.
Public buses and taxis are common, but private vehicles or tourist buses are more comfortable for long journeys.
Trekking permits (TIMS and National Park permits) are required for certain regions like Everest and Annapurna.
Support local communities by purchasing handmade souvenirs and eating at local restaurants.
Stick to designated trekking routes to protect fragile ecosystems.
Tourist Police (1144) – Located in Thamel, Kathmandu, for traveler assistance.
Hospitals:Kathmandu has well-equipped hospitals like Grande International Hospital and Patan Hospital.
Embassy/Consulate: Keep contact details of your country’s embassy in Nepal.


