Friday, March 2, 2012

Kathmandu Valley

Kathmandu valley the capital of Nepal.Kathmandu is an exotic and fascinating showcase of a very rich culture, art and tradition. Kathmandu valley is encircled by a range of green terraced hills and dotted by compact clusters of red tiled-roofed houses.Not very long ago it was said that there are more temples and shrines then houses in Kathmandu valley.Nevertheless, the valley still exhibits a living,breathing entity,a vital culture that has miraculously survived till now.
Kathmandu Valley

 Before the unification of Nepal by Prithivi Narayan Saha the designation Nepal was applied to Kathmandu Valley.Kathmandu valley was ruled by Lichavi Dynasty who migrated into Nepal from north of India around 250 A.D.In this era trade route to Tibet was started.After the fall of Lichavi then came the Mallas.In their era Kathmandu valley was divided into three independent valley states Kathmandu,Patan and Bhaktpur.In their era Nepal enjoyed a very good trade with China.

Places to visit in Kathmandu

1.Kathmandu Valley
     Kathmandu is known as Kantipur, the kingdom of Nepal. Here you will visit the temple of the living Goddess, who acknowledges the greetings of her devotees from balcony of her temple residence, Kathmandap-the source of the name Kathmandu. It was allegedly made from the timber of a single tree. Next, on to the Durbar Square area with its array of temples overlooked by the Hanuman Dhoka Palace, the ancient palace of the Nepalese Royalty.

2.PASHUPATINATH
Pashupatinath
Lying 6 Km from central Kathmandu, Pashupatinath temple is one of the holiest Hindu temples dedicated to Lord Shiva. Situated amidst a lush green natural setting on the bank of the sacred Bagmati river, the temple, which was built in pagoda style, has a gilded roof and beautifully carved silver doors. Visitors will be permitted to view the temple from the east bank of the Bagmati river, as entrance into the temple is strictly forbidden to all non-Hindus. Pashupatinath is the centre of an annual pilgrimage on the day Shivaratri, which falls in February or March. Behind the temples are the cremation ground.


3.Dakshinkali
Literally meaning the Kali of the south, this temple is dedicated to the Goddess Kali, the Hindu goddess of power. Goats, chickens, ducks etc. are sacrificed on Tuesdays and Saturdays. The temple itself is located in a forested canyon and lies 19 Km. from Kathmandu.






4.Boudhanath
This stupa, situated 11 Km. from the center of Kathmandu, is one of the biggest in the world of its kind. It stands with four pairs of eyes in the four cardinal directions, keeping a lookout for righteous behavior and human prosperity. This Buddhist stupa was built by King Man Deva at the advice of the Goddess Mani Jogini. It is built on an octagonal base and is contains inset prayer wheels. The shrine is surrounded by the homes of Lamas, or Buddhist priests.

5.Swayambhunath

Located approximately 3km from the center of Kathmandu, this Buddist stupa is said to be 2000 years old. The stupa which forms the main structure is composed of a solid hemisphere of brick and earth which supports a lofty conical spire capped by a pinnacle of gilt copper.
Painted on the four sided base below the spire are the all seeing eyes of lord Buddha. The whole area around the Stupa contains an array of small stupas and temples. This is one of the best places from which to view the Kathmandu valley, as it is situated an a small hillock.




6.BHAKTAPUR 
Also known as BHADGAON meaning the city of devotes, this place is the home of medieval art and architecture. Lying 14Km east of kathmandu city. This place was founded in the 9th century and is shaped like a conch shell. The city is at the height of 4600 ft. Above sea level. In Bhaktapur you will visit the Durbar Square with its array of temples overlooked by the palace of 55 Windows built by King Bupatindra Malla, the Nytapola Teple. This temple, which was also built by king Bhupatindra Malla, is the best example of the Pagoda style and stands on five terraces, on each of which stands a pair of figures, famous strong men, elephants, lions, griffins and goddesses. Time permitting, a visit to the museum of Thanka painting can also be considered. A 30 minute walk brings you to the Dattatraya temple and Pujari Math which can also be done provided there is plenty of time at the clients' disposal.


7.Nagarkot 
It is situated about 35Km. east of Kathmandu city and from here one can see Mt. Everet and other peaks of the Himalayas. Nagarkot is located between Kathmandu valley in the west and Indravati in the east.The top of Nagarkot commmands accelerating views in all direction. The altitude of Nagarkot is 2229Mt. Above from sea level. It is also very popular for viewing for sun rise and sunset.










8.Patan 
5 Km. away from Kathmandu city. Patan, also known as Lalitpur, is a city of fine arts, enclosed within 4 stupas, which are said to have been built in the 3rd century A.D. by Emperor Ashoka.You will see Durbar square, the Patan durbar (palace), which houses a bronze collection, the Krishna temple built by King Siddi Narsinh Malla, Hiranya Varna Mahavihar, and Mahaboudha Temple.A trip to the Tibetan Refugee Centre and the Handicraft Centre will be included during your visit to Patan, where you will witness the hand weaving of Tibetan carpets and molding of metal statues.








For more information about Travel and tours in Kathmandu Nepal contact Nepal Travel Experts.

Nepal Travel Experts
Manbhawan 05 Jawalakhel
Lalitpur Nepal
Contact no: 009779849495538
                   009775544127
http://nepaltravelexperts.webs.com/
Facebook Page: http://www.facebook.com/NepaltravelExpert
Skype: eveshb 
             
                Your Travel Companion to the Himalayan country of Nepal.
















Saturday, February 11, 2012

Terraced temples and Tharu jungle trek



   Places included in this package  Kathmandu - Patan - Bhaktapur - Chitwan - Pokhara - Tirkhedhunga - Ghorepani - Ghandruk - Pokhara - Kathmandu
   During this 2 week Nepal highlights itinerary, you’ll visit the cultural treasures of the Kathmandu Valley (Patan & Bhaktapur) before travelling on through the dense jungle of the Royal Chitwan National Park. Perched high on an elephant’s back you’ll spot the endangered one-horned rhino and maybe, just maybe, the elusive Asian tiger. You’ll spend the day with the local Tharu tribes people, who will also take you on a jungle trek. You can experience Tharu village life, help them prepare dinner and spend the night in a jungle hut on stilts at the edge of the village. After this, your Nepal highlights trip continues to the friendly town of Pokhara for the start of a spectacular trek. You’ll climb to the top of Poon Hill for a wonderful sunrise - the highlight of this Nepal trip.
Day 1: Arrival in Kathmandu

On arrival at Kathmandu Airport, you’ll be greeted by your driver and whisked away to your authentic Nepalese accommodation. When you’ve freshened up and recovered from the flight, the Nepal highlights trip really begins and you can take a stroll around the area to soak up the typical Nepalese atmosphere, perhaps even find a good spot to eat. Definitely check out one of the many rooftop restaurants Thamel has to offer. Your hotel 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 on Day Two of your Nepal highlights trip to see Kathmandu with your guide. Your sightseeing tour will take you to Durbar Square, Pashupatinath, Bouddhanath and Swayambunath. Durbar Square is the ideal starting point from which to explore this ancient city. You’ll find quite a few fascinating temples here. Take a seat on the steps of one of the many temples and just watch the locals going about their daily activities. You will also visit the temple complexes Swayambunath and Pashupatinath (comparable to Varanasi in India; it’s the most holy Hindu pilgrimage site in Nepal).

The Bouddhanath temple, a Tibetan buddhist monument, is one of the highlights of today’s tour. It’s one of the largest stupas in the world. You may feel all templed-out at the end of the day but you’ll definitely have a better idea of the significant role religion has in Nepalese daily life.
 Day 3: Kathmandu - Patan - Bhaktapur - Kathmandu

On Day Three of your Nepal highlights itinerary, you’ll visit the Kathmandu Valley with a driver and a guide. The drive to Bhaktapur will take about 1 hour. The city is one large open-air museum, especially since large portions of town are pedestrian areas. Throughout the town you’ll find plenty of medieval buildings with beautiful wood carvings. This town is perfect for a stroll past shops and stands. Durbar Square is the oldest square in Bhaktapur. The square has lost some of its splendour as time has gone by, especially since most of it was destroyed during an earthquake in 1934. Even so, the square is still nothing less than impressive and, when you see it, you’ll probably understand why significant portions of Bertolucci’s ‘Little Buddha’ were filmed here.

At the end of the morning you’ll visit Patan. You’ll have an opportunity to have a bite to eat here. You’ll see many ancient squares where rice is laid out to dry, pots are being made by hand and you’ll see children running around playing with paper kites. You can also spot lots of old-fashioned water pumps throughout the city. It’s like being in a medieval time-warp.
Day 4: Kathmandu to Chitwan National Park
Travel time: approximately 5 hour drive

Today a private driver will take you on a 5-hour drive to Chitwan National Park. After a short briefing there’s time to freshen up in your bungalow and grab some lunch in the restaurant. In the afternoon you’ll have your first elephant safari, an exciting part of the Nepal highlights tour. You’ll share the basket on the elephant’s back with a maximum of 3 other travellers. Perched high on the back of these giant beasts you’ll be safely out of reach of all that lurks in the tall 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 does come into view your elephant will sound the alarm with an almighty growl, just to show the rhino who’s boss…
Day 5: Chitwan National Park

Chitwan is at its most beautiful at dawn. The early morning golden light sweeps across the plains, giving it an other-worldly atmosphere. The river is even more magical. Working elephants stride through the water, battered ferries glide downstream and rhinos graze in the grass.

On Day Five of your Nepal highlights tour, you’ll hop into a wooden canoe with your guide for a tour of the Rapti River, where crocodiles sunbathe on the shores. After about 30 minutes you’ll go on a guided walk through the jungle. You’ll hike along narrow paths through the forests and plains where the high grass seems almost impenetrable. It’s a little scary knowing that this grass could be hiding rhinos, leopards and tigers, but don’t worry, your experienced guide knows exactly what he’s doing. Although the rhinos seem harmless enough, they shouldn’t be underestimated. Their poor eyesight often causes them to storm defensively into any unfamiliar noise or smell, so always follow your guide’s instructions very closely indeed.
Day 6: Chitwan National Park

On Day Six of your Nepal highlights tour, you’ll start with an invigorating ‘elephant bath’. Armed with a brush you’ll get to work scrubbing off all the dirt. The elephants clearly love pampering and they’ll give you a thorough rinse with their trunks once you’re done! After you’ve dried off, you’ll head into the jungle with your guide. You’re guaranteed a very warm welcome in the local Tharu village. The Tharus are the indigenous people of this jungle and also Buddhist. The enlightened prince’s son Gautama Buddha was a Tharu himself. The Tharu will show you all about the jungle and their way of life. The fact that you really get the time to get to know these wonderful people is what makes this module so enjoyable. Together you will prepare the evening meal and, as the sun sets, the fire is lit, drums and rice wine appear and the party sometimes might continue into the early hours…

You’ll spend the night in a basic ‘jungle tower’ at the edge of the village (see images at the bottom of the page). This Tharu house is built on stilts - so don’t worry about any jungle wildlife paying you an unexpected visit in the middle of the night! Your room is basic but comfortable enough and you will soon find yourself lulled to sleep by the sounds of the jungle.
Day 7: Chitwan National Park to Pokhara
Travel time: approximately 5 hours by car

Wake up early on Day Seven of your Nepal highlights itinerary if you want to catch the beautiful sunrise over the forest. Watch the jungle awaken as the mist disappears with the first rays of sun light and listen as an entire orchestra of birds serenades you good morning. You’ll have a good chance of spotting some wildlife at this time the day. When you arrive back in the village a tasty breakfast will be waiting, just what the doctor ordered after a morning hike through the jungle.

Towards noon, you’ll say your goodbyes to the Tharu and head off on the 5-hour drive to Pokhara. Here, you’ll spend the night in a simple hotel and prepare for the trek ahead of you.
After breakfast our driver will pick you up for the 1-hour drive to Birethanti. On the way you will be able to see the high peaks of the Himalayas emerging in the distance as the road winds its way up to the starting point of the trek. Packed with your camera, warm sweater and some water, you’ll head off, accompanied by your guide and local porters. As the villagers wave goodbye, you’ll slowly begin your ascent.

The path leads through a thick bamboo forest to lush green fields where cows with red plumes on their heads graze contentedly. You can stop off for some pictures or a drink on the way. After about 4 hours you arrive in Tirkhedhunga, a small village with a couple of shops, a wobbly hanging bridge across the river and children that follow you with curiosity. Tonight, on the Nepal highlights tour you’ll sleep in a basic lodge. There’s running water but don’t expect a hot shower…
Day 9: Tirkhedhunga to Ghorepani
Travel time: approximately 6 hours trekking

After a hearty breakfast it’s time to pack your things and head off on for the trekking part of your Nepal highlights itinerary. The first stretch is fairly easy as you walk downhill into the valley. As you cross the Burungdi Khola River, make sure to stop and admire this spectacular mountain river which at times is a peacefully flowing stream but can fast become a wild churning rapid. The freezing cold melt water flows down from high up on the mountain. Then comes the most strenuous part of the trek. Heading up some stony steps you slowly make your way to 2000m.

During this strenuous climb, you’ll be rewarded with an amazing view of snow-capped mountains rising up through the surrounding hills. An incredible view. The last part of the trek is pretty level and leads through a colourful and aromatic rhododendron forest. Once you reach Ghorepani, you’ll be able to put your feet up, have a drink and relax. As you look around, you’ll see colourful prayer flags blowing in the wind at the many temples and snowy mountain peaks in the background.
Day 10 and 11: Ghorepani - Tadapani - Ghandruk
Travel time: approximately 4 hours of trekking on Day 10 and 4 hours of trekking on Day 11
Wake up early this morning so you don’t miss the sunrise at Poon Hill, one of the most captivating moments during this Nepal highlights itinerary. After breakfast you’ll start off on the 1-hour climb to the top - a pretty impressive 3190m. Once you reach the top, you can sit yourself down on a rock and watch as the sun slowly colours the white peaks of the Annapurna and Dhaulagiri a deep orange. It’s enough to give you goose bumps…

After sunrise the trek continues to Tadapai. You’ll spend the night here. The following day you’ll wake up rejuvenated and ready for your hike to Ghandruk. Along the way you’ll meet plenty of local villagers, many of who will be carrying very interesting items up the mountain. Everything is lugged up the mountain from sacks of rice to live chickens in big baskets, even large pieces of household furniture. The local men all wear simple flip-flops but they’re still a lot faster than us tourists in our posh hiking boots and can carry amazing loads of all shapes and sizes. On the way you pass through fertile fields where you’ll see farmers working the land. At the end of the afternoon you’ll reach a small Gurung village where you’ll spend the night in a basic lodge.
Day 12: Ghandrung to Pokhara
Travel time: approximately 1.5 hour trek and 2 hours by car

This morning you’ll head out on the last part of the trek, about a 1.5-hour hike to Nayapul. When you arrive, you’ll find your transportation waiting for you for the 2-hour drive to Pokhara and the next stop on your Nepal highlights itinerary. This friendly town is the starting point of several treks. Most of the hotels are situated around the lake and this is also where you’ll find plenty of warm and inviting bars and restaurants. Many of our travellers choose to spend at least 2 nights here to recuperate from their journey. The restaurants in Pokhara offer plenty of western and local food too so you can also enjoy burgers, pizzas and fresh fruit juices. On a clear day you can see the snow-capped mountain peaks in the distance. If you like you can rent a boat and go out on the lake or visit the golden Varahi temple.
Day 13: Pokhara to Kathmandu
Travel time: approximately 8 hours by bus

This morning you’ll arrange your own taxi back to the bus station. We’ll make reservations for you on the Greenline bus. It will take you from Pokhara to Kathmandu in just about 8 hours. Would you prefer to cover the distance by plane? Just let us know and we’ll make arrangements for you to fly.

At the end of the afternoon you’ll arrive in Kathmandu and you’ll catch a taxi cab back to the hotel where you’ll spend the last night of your Nepal highlights itinerary. You’ll stay in the same charming hotel on the outskirts of the city, where you began your Nepal tour.
Day 14: Kathmandu - End of Nepal highlights itinerary

Today your itinerary comes to an end and you’ll have some great memories from such a mix of destinations in just under 2 weeks. From here, you can either continue with your trip onwards, relax in Kathmandu for an extra night or two, or head towards the airport for your flight home.

If you have any questions about this itinerary, please call or email us. If you would like to request this itinerary, please click the link below:

Saturday, January 21, 2012

10 things to do in Nepal


1.Get freaky at Kathmandu

Freakstreet Kathmandu
  Kathmandu in the early 1970s in Freak street encountered many people who were part of a sort of sub-culture that existed at the time. It was known as hippie culture.The Freak street's charm and allure of the 70's aura has never left.These days also you can feel the flower power.

2. Be in a dreamlike state

Garden of Dreams Kathmandu
                                A visit to garden of dreams will take you to your dream like serenity. The Garden of Dreams, a neo classical historical garden, is situated in the midst of Kathmandu city, Nepal. The Garden was famous as the garden of Six Seasons which was created by late Field Marshal Kaiser Sumsher Rana . It features European architectural design and houses a line of restaurants and cafes. Its plush green surrounding is complemented by crystal clear ponds and fountains as well as statues of great interest. This is an ultimate place to hang out.

3. Take a peek of Mount Everest

Mountain Flight in Nepal

 If it is physically impossible for you to conquer the peak of Mount Everest, you can certainly take a peek at it from an airplane window. Mountain flights made available by local airlines to take tourists to the breathtaking view of Mount Everest and other famous tops.

4. Marvel at history of Patan

Patan Darbar Square 

 The ancient town of Patan is worthy of a visit. It showcases the life and traditions of the indigenous Nepali community. It still upholds the ancient temples and continues to represent the splendor of Patan. It is a historic site that regaled at the top of the Top 10 Things to Do in Nepal.Patan is probably the oldest Buddhist city in the world.It is believed that city was founded in 3rd century A.D.

5. Find rest at a Hotel or Courtyard


Courtyard of Hotel Dwarika 

 As anywhere in the world, the cost of accommodation depends on what facilities are provided and where they are located. Yet, by international standards, accommodation in Nepal in most cases is very cheap. Kathmandu and Pokhara have their own tourist quarters (Thamel in Kathmandu, Lakeside in Pokhara) with fierce competition among budget lodges. with basic facilities like running hot shower facilities, flush toilets, foam mattresses and clean sheets. Then there are the so called "hotels". Most of these are slightly more luxurious than the "lodges" with probably attached bath, carpeting, furniture etc. These hotels quote their prices in dollars ranging on average $15-$40 per night. Finally you can also stay at "luxury hotels" which are generally over-priced, like any world-class hotel, at a range of $100-$300 per night.

6. Join the festival of Holi

Holi Festival of colors in Nepal

 Holi is a Hindu festival nonetheless celebrated by the entire Nepalese population. It is regarded as a public holiday which means no one is excused from celebrating. Neighbors and visitors celebrate by spraying water and colors to each other which symbolizes for the hope of a more vibrant life. Tourists are often dragged into the celebration and get to enjoy the Nepali food that friendly neighbors offer. It’s a fun filled celebration worthy of listing on the Top 10 Things to Do in Nepal.

7. Be Royal at the Chitwan National Park

One horned Rhinos at Chiwtan National Park

 Listed among the world’s heritage sites, Royal Chitwan National Park is a must see. The majestic park spreads across a 100, 000 hectares. It is a wildlife sanctuary that welcomes tourists for a stay. The towering trees and impossible vines as well as the rhinos and elephants contribute to its irresistible charm and grandeur. Such reason is good enough to tag a visit to Chitwan one of the Top 10 Things to Do in Nepal.

8. Sit Back, relax and view mountains:

Fewa lake Pokhara 

   Don't go anywhere, just stay at your hotel,at lake side of Pokhara enjoy your fresh cup of tea while watching the natural movies- the Himalayas. On clear sky days, Himalayas are visible from any part of Pokhara. Some of the mountains you can spot from there are,  Dhaulagiri, Fishtail, Manaslu, five peaks of Annapurna.

9.Go Boating and find some fishes

 
 Go boating in Phewa Lake in Pokhara. This most accessible lake for recreational boating in Nepal is located on the backdrop of the Annapurna range, set in a lush green valley, and is a paradise for many photographers, boaters and shore side strollers.

10. Paragliding next to the mountains 

 Fly unreservedly in the midst of the magnificent Himalaya, soar over lakes and villages and scale new heights Drift gracefully from take off at Sarangkot (1592m). Float over mystery shrouded monasteries, beautiful turqoise lakes, raging Himalayan rivers, exotic jungles and villages forgotten by time. 

  Nepal Travel Experts warmly welcome everyone to try the best 10 activities that can be done in Nepal.

Thursday, January 12, 2012

Manakamana Devi Temple


Temple of Manakamana Devi

    Manakamana is situated in the height of Gorkha district, from 12 km south of Gorkha bazzar. Manakamana is the first place where Cable car was introduced in Nepal  which becomes extremely popular among the locals as well as the tourists. This cable car is in Kurintar, from where Manakamana is 10 minutes distance via cable car. Kurintar is around 105 KM west of Kathmandu on the highway to Pokhara. Before the cable car was established, millions of pilgrims have to go to Manakamana by a long strenuous trek. Few numbers of people still prefer the foot path. The cable car ride covers a distance of 2.8 km. with 31 passenger and 3 cargo cars, each with a seating capacity of 6; the system has the overall capacity of handling 600 persons per hour. 


Devotees performing rituals in Manakamana Temple 
This place is famous for the temple of Manakamana, one of the manifestations of the Hindu goddess Bhagwati. Manakamana temple is located 12 Km south of historic town Gorkha and situated on a prominent ridge (1302 mt. above sea level) overlooking the river valleys of Trisuli (south) and Marshyangdi (west). The unique location of the place is dramatized during winter when the ridge appears as an island above the sea of morning mist. People believe Manakamana Devi fulfills the wishes of her devotees, thus called the wish fulfilling Deity. The reward on reaching the shrine is both spiritual and physical exhilaration. Spectacular views include deep valleys, terraced fields and the Manaslu-Himalchuli and Annapurna ranges. The adventure is to getting your wishes fulfilled.


      I can remember my first trip to Manakamana with my family those days there was no cable cars.People had to trek for 5 hours to reach Manakamana Devi's temple from Abu Khairani.It used to be a great fun trekking with family and stopping in the roadside stalls to have a sip of cold drinks and junk food.And staying overnight in the hotels of Manakamana was a magical experience too.Well these days reaching Manakamana has been easy with the cable car but I always miss those treks and road side stalls.




Cable Car 
Cable Car
       
Cable Car in Nepal has become extremely popular activity within the local and tourists alike. It is the recent phenomenon in Nepal. The 10-minute cable-car ride takes the visitor to the temple of Goddess Manakamma. Cable-car ride starts at Cheres, 104 km from Kathmandu on the highway to Pokhara. The Bottom Station (258 MT) at Kurintar and the Top Station (1302 MT) at Manakamana houses the most modern cable car system imported from Austria. Facilities of international standards with high priority given to safety and customer service, Manakamana Cable Car have had an overwhelming response from all the visitors.

Wednesday, January 11, 2012

Lumbini Birth place of Lord Buddha

   Siddhartha Gautama, the Lord Buddha, was born in 623 B.C. in the famous gardens of Lumbini. Lumbini, as of 1997, is an UNESCO World Heritage Site specifically nominated fo the international World Heritage program.The holy site of Lumbini is bordered by a large monastic zone in which only monasteries can be built, no shops, hotels or restaurants. It is separated into an eastern and western monastic zone, the eastern having theTheravadin monasteries, the western having Mahayana and Vajrayana monasteries.The holy site of Lumbini has ruins of ancient monasteries, a sacred Bodhi tree,an ancient bathing pond, theAsokan pillar and the Mayadevi temple, where the precise place of birth of Buddha is located. From early morning to early evening, pilgrims from various countries perform chanting and meditation at the site.Government of Nepal has announced 2012 as visit Lumbini year.So this year 1 million tourist are expected to visit Lumbini.

Attraction Of Lumbini
1.Sacred Garden
Listed as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO, Lumbini is being developed with internationalsupport as thesupreme Buddhist pilgrimage and a symbol of world peace. The Sacred Gardenwhere the Buddha was born converges on the Ashoka pillar which carries an inscription identifying the spot as the birthplace. To one side of the pillar is the newly renovated Mayadevi Temple which houses a bas relief depicting the nativity. The Puskarni pond,
 where Queen Mayadevi - the Buddha's mother - had taken a bath before giving birth to him.

2.Temples & Monasteries


     The Myanmar Temple (Lokamani Cula Pagoda) is a gleaming gold and white structure gracefully soaring into the sky in the style of the Shwe-dagon Pagoda in Yangon. There is a monastery complex behind the temple. Nearby, the International Gautami Nuns Temple is a finereplica of the Swayambhu stupa in Kathmandu. There is a pond here known as Paleswan Pukhu.The China Temple is a complex of pagodas, prayer rooms and meditation cells. Built by theBuddhist Association of China, the centerpiece at the Zhong Hua Buddhist Monastery is a huge statue of the Buddha housed in its main pagoda. Across the road is the Dae Sung SukGa Sa Korean Temple (Tel: 071-580123) and its guest house has been completed. The NepalBuddha Temple and the Dharma Swami Maharaja Buddha Vihara are located inside the Sacred Garden.The Japan Peace Stupa is situated at the northern end of Lumbini. Built by the Nippon Jon Myohoji of Japan, the 41-m tall edifice is visible from a distance. Four different Buddha statues are set into thestupa'sdometo face the four cardinal directions. Sri Lanka, Vietnam, Thailand and Mongolia are also building temples in Lumbini.

3. Museums 
                                          

The Lumbini Museum contains Mauryan and Kushana coins, religious manuscripts, terra-cottafragments, and stone and metal sculptures. It also possesses an extensive collection of stamps from various countries depicting Lumbini and the Buddha.Lumbini International Research Institute (LIRI), located opposite the Lumbini Museum, provides research facilities for the study of Buddhism and religion in general. Run jointly by the Lumbini Development Trust and the Reiyukai of Japan, LIRI contains some 12,000 books on religion, philosophy, art and architecture.Apilvastu Museum is situated 27 km west of Lumbini in Tilaurakot. The museum holds coins, potteryand toys dating between the seventh century B.C. and fourth century A.D. The museum also has a good collection of jewelry and other ornaments from that period. Open daily, except Tuesdays and holidays, 10:00 am to 5:00 pm.



LUMBINI PACKAGE TOUR


Day 01: Arrival, Overnight at Hotel.
Day 01: Arrival, Overnight at Hotel.
Day 01: Arrival, Overnight at Hotel.
Day 01: Arrival, Overnight at Hotel.
Day 01: Arrival, Overnight at Hotel.
Day 01: Arrival, Overnight at Hotel.
Day 01: Arrival, Overnight at Hotel.
Day 01: Arrival, Overnight at HotelArrival in Tribhuvan International Airport, Kathmandu, Nepal. Our representative will pickup from the airport and transfer to hotel.
 

Day 02: Fly Kathmandu to Bhairawa and drive to Lumbini, Overnight at Hotel.
Day 02:Fly Kathmandu to Bhairawa and drive to Lumbini, Overnight at Hotel.Wake up at early morning have breakfast and get ready to fly to Bhairawa. Bhairawa airport is the nearest   airport from Lumbini. It is around 25 minutes flight from Kathmandu to Bhairawa. Getoff at Bhairawa  airport. Our representative will be at Bhairawa airport and drive to Lumbini. Bhairawa to Lumbini is 25 kms. Checkin at hotel in Lumbini and after short refreshment sightseeing of Lumbini. Visit: Maya Devi Temple, Asoka Piller, museums and monasteries of Lumbini.

Day 02: Fly Kathmandu to Bhairawa and drive to Lumbini, Overnight at Hotel.
 
Day 03: Fly back Bhairawa to Kathmandu, Overnight at Hotel.
 
Day 04: Departure.
 
Tour Cost 

Day 02: Fly Kathmandu to Bhairawa and drive to Lumbini, Overnight at Hotel.
              Tour cost will depend upon the types of accommodation,services and transportation.





For Futher Information:
Evesh Basnet
Chief Holiday Planner
Nepal Travel Expert
Kathmandu Nepal
Mobile- 00977-9849495538

All NEPAL TOUR


           Few people trek around the Kathmandu valley. Yet it offers a rich insight into the lives, history, culture and religion, together with the daily toil in the fields of its inhabitants. The valley rim lies around 1000/ 2800 m and in the spring offers early flowering rhododendrons and through the autumn and winter, wonderful mountain vistas which can, from certain view-points, stretch from Everest in the east to Annapurna in the west.


When you arrive in Kathmandu, you'll be taken to your hotel. While in Kathmandu you will have time fascinating Buddhist and Hindu temples and shrines reflecting ancient local traditions are highlighted on our guided tour. There's time to explore the city's many charms on your own too. O/N in Kathmandu.
After breakfast driver to Sundarijal (Trekking Starting point) and trek to Chisopani (2194m). Chisopani is very good for walking through the forest and along the ridge with spectacular views of Annapurna, Manaslu, Ganesh Himal, Langtang and Jugal Himal which is offer outstanding views of the Himalaya and overnight camping in Chisopani.
Walk between the village and forest, continue our journey to Nagarkot 2300m above the sea-level. This spot provides an excellent view of the sunset and Mount Everest can be seen on a clear day. O/N camping in Nagarkot.
We'll awake early to watch the spectacular dawn, the first rays of the sun firing the peaks a hellist red slowly lighting up the Himalayas from Kachenjunga and Everest in the far East of Annapurna and Dwalagiri in the West. Travel to Dhulikhel. Afternoon, we'll drive back to Kathmandu. O/N in Kathmandu.
After breakfast drive to rafting site (Trisuli River for White water Rafting) It takes approximately 2 hrs drive from KATHMANDU. This River is popular as access to the Prithivi Highway makes "breaking off" the journey easy. Trisuli River is also an ideal beginner's River . Lunch we'll be served after 3/4 hrs rafting in the riverside. After lunch, drive to Chitwan National Park upon arrival, rooms assigned and there will be a short briefing on the program and our facilities. 4:00 PM: Elephant-back safari: Guests will ride on an elephant to explore the jungle and wildlife you will be able to see the one-horned rhinoceros, several types of deer, monkeys, wild boar, bison, sloth bear, leopard and, if lucky, the Royal Bengal tiger. This exciting ride lasts for 2-3 hours. 7:00 PM: Dinner in the central dining hall.
5:30 AM: Wake-up call followed by tea or coffee, then proceed on a Nature Walk. This encounter on foot with the environment will introduce the main features of eastern Chitwan. Sal forest, open grassland and reverie jungle. Our guides will help you identify some species of birds, plants and other wildlife that you may encounter. 8:30 AM: Breakfast 9:30 AM: Elephant briefing program: Learn more about these fascinating animals during a visit to our elephant stable. (For the brave ones there is even a crash course in riding and leading the elephants) 1.00 PM: LUNCH. After lunch , Canoeing : A traditional dug-out canoe takes you on a silent trip down the Rapti river to view aquatic birds and the animals of the river banks. Back to resort through the Jungle. 7:00 PM: Tharu Stick dance: Farmers of the nearby villages will show some of their traditional skills and dances. 8:00 PM: Dinner around the camp firing.
5.30 AM: Bird Watching (or another elephant ride) after early morning tea/coffee.8.00 AM: Breakfast9.00 AM: Luggage down and departure at 9.39 AM. To Pokhara. The actual program for your stay, will be given to you on arrival at Resort / camp. The activities are adjusted to the season and weather conditions. Naturally, it may not always be possible to follow this schedule to the minute and the circumstances may force us to alter the program at short notice. On safari in the jungle you will be accompanied by expert naturalists who will advise on safety procedures and we request you to respect their judgment at all times. If you wish to stroll in the forest alone, a guide will have to accompany you for your safety. O/N in Kathmandu.
DAY 08 : POKHARA CITY TOUR
After breakfast we've sightseeing around Pokhara valley. Pokhara lakeside villages sits, "front row center" to one of the most beautiful Himalayan panoramas in the world. The Annapurna and famous "Fishtail" mountain peak of Machapuchhare tower over the tropical setting of Pokhara and you spend there will be the scenic highlight of your trip. You're free in Pokhara Valley also called "Magic Land" or Dreamland" of Nepal, to explore the various interesting place like a boating in Fewa lake over looking the region of Annapurna Areas, David Falls, Mahendra Cave and some Temples. Evening you're free to explore the colorful town. O/N in Pokhara.
After breakfast you're return to Kathmandu by road. After arrive in Kathmandu you're free to shop and pick up some last minute souvenirs, rest and visit the shop etc.. O/N in Kathmandu.
After breakfast free for you until time to leave the international airport for your final destination.







For further information:
Contact - Evesh Basnet
                 Chief Holiday Planner
                 Nepal Travel Expert
Mobile:- 00977-9849495538
email-  nepaltravelexpert@gmail.com