(23 Days Tour Package or can
make shorter separating from two
countries or can extend more
mixing with other countries like
Tibet/ Bhutan)
Itinerary in Detail
Day 01 : Kathmandu:
arrive Kathmandu at Tribhuvan
int'l airport, meet and transfer
to hotel. Welcome drink . Free.
O/n at hotel.
Day 02 :
Breakfast at 07:30. A
full day Sightseeing tour of :
(i) Patan City:
This City, lying 5 km southeast
of Kathmandu, is known as the
city of fine arts. The city is
full of Hindu temples and
Buddhist monuments such as:
a). Patan Durbar Square:
Situated in the heart of the
city, constitutes the focus of
visiters' attraction. The square
is full of ancient palaces,
temples and shrines, noted for
their exquisite carvings. The
Patan Durbar Square consists of
three main Chowks or courtyard,
a) the central mul chowk, b)
Sundari chowk which holds in its
center a masterpiece of stone
architecture, the Royal Bath
called Tushahiti.and c) Keshar
Narayan Chowk.. It was listed in
the UNESCO World Heritage
Monument List in 1979.
b). Museum:
Inside the Durbar Square, this
museum specializes in bronze
statues and religious objects.
It is considered as one of the
best museum in Asia.
c). Krishna Temple:
This Hindu temple of Lord
Krishna holds a commanding
position in the palace complex
of Patan, built in 1637 AD. It
is the only temple in Nepal
having 21 spires and is
completely made of stone. It is
supposed to be the first
specimen of Shikhara style
architecture in Nepal.
d). Mahabouddha:
A little further east of Durbar
Square lies this Buddhist temple
made of clay bricks in which
thousands of images of Lord
Buddha are engraved. The
terra-cotta structure is one of
the fourteenth century Nepalese
architectural masterpieces.
e). Hiranya Varna Mahavihar:
This three story golden pagoda
of Lokeshwore (Lord Buddha) was
built in the twelfth century by
King Bhaskar Verma in which the
upper story of the pagoda are
the golden images of Lord Buddha
and a large pryer wheel. It is
famous as the Golden Temple.
f). Rudra Verna Mahavihar:
This unique Buddhist monastery
contains an amazing collection
of images and statues in metal,
stone and wood. It is believed
that the kings in the ancient
times were crowned in this
monastery.
g). Temple of Machchendranath
and Minnath:
The pagoda of Red
Machchendranath built in 1408
AD. For six months, the deity is
taken to its other shrine in
Bumgmati. The temple of Minnath
is on the way to Red
Machchendranath.
h). Patan Industrial Estate:
This industrial Estate is well
known for Nepali handicrafts
such as wood carvings, metal
crafts, carpets and thangka
paintings. For convenience of
the tourists, there is a
shopping arcade where all the
handicraft products are
exhibited.
(ii) Afternoon, visit
Swayambhunath Stupa. This
is one of the world's most
glorious Budhhist Chaityas, said
to be 2000 years old. Painted on
the four sides of the spires
base are the all-seeing eyes of
Lord Buddha. It is 3 km west of
Kathmandu city and is situated
on a hillaock about 77m above
the level of the Kathmandu
Valley and hence commands an
excellent view of the Valley.
The stupa is the oldest of its
kind in Nepal. It was also
listed in the UNESCO World
Heritage Monument List in 1979.
Evening free. Dinner. O/N hotel.
Day 03 :
After breakfast, visit
to:
a). Pashupatinath temple:
The temple of Lord Shiva,
Pashupatinath, is the holiest
shrines for million of Hindus,
with two tiered golden roof and
silver doors. Although only
Hindus are allowed inside the
temple, visitors can clearly see
the temple and the activities
performed in the temple premises
from the eastern bank of the
Baghmati river. This temple was
also listed in the UNESCO World
Heritage Monument List in 1979.
Just south of this temple, one
can see the last rites of Hindu
dead bodies at the cremation
site.
b). Guheshwori Temple:
East of Pashupatinath temple, is
another historic and holy temple
of Guheshwari, Goddess of
Eternal Energy. Only Hindus are
allowed to entered the temple
courtyard.
c). Bouddhanath Stupa:
This ancient colossal Stupa is
one of the biggest in the world,
and the center of Tibetan
Buddhism in the world. This was
also listed in the UNESCO World
Heritage Monument List in 1979.
d). Afternoon, visit
Kathmandu Durbar Square. It
is the historic seat of royalty.
The square with its old temples
and palaces epitomizes the
religious and cultural life of
the people. It is here the kings
of Nepal are crowned and their
coronations solemnized.
Interesting things to see around
here are: Taleju temple, built
in 1549 AD by Mahendra Malla
king, the temple of Kaal Bhairav
(the god of distruction),
Nautalle Durbar, Coronation
Nasal Chowk, the Gaddi Bhaithak,
the statue of King Pratap Malla,
the Big Drum and the Jaganath
Temple. It was also listed in
the UNESCO World Heritage
Monument List in 1979. There are
also the Numismatic Museum and
Tribhuvan Museum inside the
Durbar, in the vicinity of the
Durbar, there is a Kumari temple
in which resides the Kumari
(Vestal Virgin) or the Living
Goddess, who represents a very
ancient Hindu deity of Nepal
locally known as Taleju, is
Buddhist by birth., located near
the temple of Kumari, is
Kasthamandap (house of wood)
which is said to be constructed
from wood of a single tree, in
the begging of the sixteenth
century, the Ashok Vinayak is
situated behind the Kasthmandap
which is small but very
important temple for the Hindus.
It is also known as Kathmandu
Ganesh or Maru Ganesh. After
Kathmandu Durbar Square walk to
Thamel Bazar, the tourist hub of
Kathmandu. Back to hotel. and
O/N.
Day 04 :
After breakfast drive to
Bhaktapur and visit
Bhaktpur Durbar Square,
the master piece of
architectures and carvings. The
Golden Gate, the entrance to the
courtyard of the palace is one
of the most beautiful and richly
carved specimens of its kind in
the entire world. Inside the
gate, the Palace of 55 Windows
is a master piece of wood
carving, the stone temple of
Batsala Devi is full of
intricate carvings, the Lion
Gate, the statue of King
Bhupatindra malla, the Picture
Gallery listed in the UNESCO
World Heritage monument in 1979.
Further inside, the Nyatapola
Temple, Dattatraya Square and
Temple are also the centers of
attraction.
After Bhaktapur drive to
Panauti, a thriving Newari
village with beautiful temples
and interesting houses. The
drive passes through beautiful
countryside. Hiking to Namo
Buddha, on a hill above Panauti.
There is an amazing legend
related to the Buddha feeding
very hungry clubs and tigress
with own flesh which is
commemorated by an ancient stone
slab and a stupa with the
all-seeing eyes of Lord Buddha.
Back to Dhulikhel and
check in to hotel. Sunset
viewing and O/N hotel
Day 05 :
After breakfast hike to
Nagarkot, a cozy, peaceful
and popular tourist resort of
Nepal at an altitude of 2175m
above sea level. The panorama of
the major peacks of the eastern
Nepal Himalayas including Mt.
Everest can be seen from here.
It is also famous for Sunrise
and Sunset viewing. On arrival
check into hotel. Sunset viewing
and O/N hotel.
Day 06 :
After breakfast drive to
Pokhara, a 200km
west-south of Ktm.which offers
magnificent views of Mt.
Dhaulagiri, Mt. Manslu, Mt.
Machchapuchchre, five picks of
Mt. Annapurna and of course Fewa
Lake. On arrival, welcome drinks
and check into hotel. Afternoon
01 hour boat ride at Fewa Lake.
Evening free. O/N hotel.
Day 07 :
After breakfast a full
day sightseeing tour of Pokhara
covering, World Peace Stupa,
Tibetan Refugee Camp, Begnas
Lake. Afternoon visit Seti River
George, Bindyabashini Temple,
Museum, Gupteshwor Mahadev Cave,
Davis Falls, Fewa Lake. Evening
free for own. Stroll around the
lake site, the tourist hub of
Pokhara. O/N hotel.
Day 08 :
After breakfast drive to
Lumbini, the birth place
of Lord Buddha. It is the
pilgrimage destination of the
world's millions of people
faithful to all schools of
Buddhism. On arrival, welcome
drink and check into hotel.
Evening visit Sacred Garden,
Maya Devi Temple, the Ashokan
Pillar, the sacred pond-Puskarni
where just before given birth to
Buddha, Maya Devi took the bath,
listed in the UNESCO World
Heritage Site. Inside the park,
visit other stupas and monuments
built by Shri Lanka, Japan,
Myanmar, Korea, India, Germany
and many other nations making it
as an mini world peace center.
O/N hotel.
Day 09 :
After breakfast visit the
ruins of Tillourakot Durbar,
the palace of Suddhodhan, father
of Lord Buddha. Afternoon visit
Ramgram, Buddha's maternal
hometown. Back to hotel. O/N
hotel.
Day 10 :
After breakfast drive to
Indo-Nepal border, Sunauli.
Arrive Sunauli border and from
there transfer to Kushinagar via
Gorakhpur. Arrive Kushinagar and
check in to hotel. Overnight at
hotel
Day 11 : Breakfast at
hotel. Morning visit
Kushinagar with English
speaking guide. Afternoon leave
Kushinagar for Varanasi. Arrive
Varanasi and check in to
hotel.
Day 12 : Breakfast at
hotel. Morning boat ride at
Ganga River, S/S of
Varanasi. After lunch leave
Varanasi for Bodhgaya. Arrive
Bodhgaya and check in at hotel.
Rest of the day at leisure.
Overnight at hotel..
Day 13 : Breakfast at
hotel. Morning city tour of
Bodhgaya. Afternoon visit of
Gaya with English speaking
guide. Overnight at hotel.
Day 14 : Breakfast at
hotel. In time transfer to Gaya
railway station to connect train
at 0640hrs. for Agra. Arrive
Agra at 1930hrs. Meeting and
assistance on arrival and
transfer to hotel. Overnight at
hotel.
Day 15 : Breakfast at
hotel. Morning city tour of Agra
with English speaking guide.
Afternoon leave Agra for
Delhi
arrive Delhi and check in to
hotel.
Day 16 : Breakfast at
hotel. Morning city tour of Old
Delhi with English speaking
guide. Afternoon city tour of
New Delhi with English speaking
guide. Overnight at hotel.
Day 17 : Breakfast.
Transfer to Airport for Leh -
Ladakh
flight. On Arrival will be
received at Leh airport by our
representative and transferred
to Hotel. Check-in, welcome tea
/ coffee at the hotel. Take
complete rest on the arrival day
to acclimatize yourself to
weather conditions. **NO
ACTIVITIES** , overnight at
Hotel.
Day 18 : After breakfast
visit the Shankar Gompa-
Shanti Stupa, Leh Palace &
Tsomo Gompa. Also visit Leh town
which includes visit to Leh
market. Visit Hemis Monastery
(45 Kms from Leh)- the biggest
and the wealthiest in Ladakh.
The monastery houses some of the
most beautiful statues and
antiques. Also visit the
beautifully located Thikse
monastery, located on hilltop
with formidable views of the
Indus valley. Thikse has huge
statue of Buddha. Lunch break at
Café near Thikse (Under own
arrangement).
Day 19 : After breakfast
visit Shey Palace, the
former summer palace of king of
Ladakh. Return back to the
hotel. In the evening visit
Shanti Stupa (Japanese temple)
to have a beautiful view of the
Leh town during sunset. O/N at
hotel.
Day 20 : Day free for
visiting PANGONG LAKE at
extra cost or the day is free to
explore this beautiful
destination on your own. Pangong
Lake is one of the most
beautiful lake in the middle of
the Snow capped Himalayas,
PANONG Lake at a height of 5486
mt. Leave your hotel at 5 A.M.
Take packed breakfast. Pass
through Chang La pass. While
ascending enjoy beautiful
panoramic village views from the
pass. Halt for picnic lunch at
Tangtse with own expense, land
of the Yaks. Reach lake which is
144 Kms long with half of it in
China. O/N at Hotel.
Day 21: After breakfast
Drive for Khardung La Pass,
World’s highest motorable road
at 18380 feet (39 Kms. Approx).
The feeling of being on top of
the world is amazing. You will
be greeted with a complimentary
cup of tea at the pass served by
Indian Army Jawans. You will
have an amazing sight throughout
the journey. Return to Leh in
the afternoon. O/N hotel.
Day 22 : Breakfast &
transfer to airport and fly back
to Delhi with sweet memories of
Ladakh. Check in to hotel. Free
day. O/N hotel.
Day 23 : Breakfast at
hotel. In time transfer to
airport to connect International
flight for onward destination.
(Buddhist Pilgrimage tour can be
arranged separated/mixed with
any two, three or single
country).