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Nepal, a land of stark contrasts and rich heritage, cradles an astonishing variety of landscapes within its small borders. Embark on this thrilling journey from Kathmandu, traversing a path that weaves through rivers, jungles, mountains, and UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Raft the Trisuli River's scenic gorges and venture on to Chitwan, where amazing wildlife encounters await. From there, the journey takes you to Pokhara, where you can watch the sun set from the hilltop town of Sarangkot, sail across Phewa Lake, and hike to the Peace Stupa, rewarded with stunning vistas of the Annapurna range, the city, and the serene lake below. This new flexible adventure includes daily activity options ranging from easy to moderate, making it the perfect option for first-time travelers to Nepal.
Highlights:- Hike a portion of the "Royal Trek" in view of the 26,804-foot Dhaulagiri and the Annapurna mountain range
- Raft Class II rapids on the Trisuli River and discover the spectacular wildlife of Chitwan National Park
- Get to know local residents in countryside villages and shop at Kathmandu's bustling bazaar
Important Trip Details:This flexible trip is perfect for travelers seeking a range of activity levels, from easy to moderate. Expect options that include walking up to 3 hours at elevations below 6,000 feet and river rafting on Class I-II rapids, or 3 to 6 hours of physical activity per day, possibly including some steep ascents or descents.
Minimum Age: 18
Featured Destinations
Kurintar
Kurintar
Kurintar is the ultimate resting place for travelers passing through the Trisuli River. Though small, the village is peaceful surrounded by lush greenery and fresh spring water swimming holes. Visitors can stroll through the village and witness first-hand traditional Nepalese livelihood, picnic by the river and come home with a beautiful rock collection, or trek to the Manakamana Temple.
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Pokhara
Pokhara
Most tourists stay in Pokhara or environs for a day or two to relax along the lake, but the main reason to go there is that, at 90 mi/145 km northwest of Kathmandu, it's the starting point for treks into the Himalaya—you can see the Annapurna range from town on a clear day. There's not much in Pokhara itself. The resort area on Lake Phewa has better accommodations generally, although Pokhara has had a building boom, so visitors now have a wider selection of accommodations from which to choose. You can rent a rowboat and paddle out to a temple, located on one of the lake's islands (birds are sometimes sacrificed before the altar there). Spelunkers might also enjoy an excursion to nearby Mahendra Cave, once believed to house Nidhini, a female demon who devours people and cattle. The white stupa on the hilltop across the lake is the new Peace Pagoda, worth the climb for superb views of Pokhara and the mountains. If you're not planning a full trek, a day trek can be made to Sarangkot, a small village about a two-hour walk into the mountains. The mountain panorama you get from Sarangkot is far superior to what you can see in town, and in the other direction there's a fine view of the Lake Phewa resort area. The village has comfortable lodges but can suffer from a shortage of water at times. The night view of Lake Phewa is impressive, and sunrise showers the snowcapped mountains with exquisite color.
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Destination Guide
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Chitwan National Park
Chitwan National Park
The first national park in Nepal, this world heritage property is a protected area that aims to preserve its wildlife and jungle. Chitwan means "Heart of the Jungle" that is a rich natural area in Terai in the subtropical southern part of Nepal. In total it holds 68 species of mammals, 544 species of birds, 56 species of herpetofauna and 126 species of fish.
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Destination Guide
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Kathmandu
Kathmandu
Kathmandu is the capital of Nepal and is located at an elevation of 4,600 feet in Kathmandu Valley. Buddhist and Hindu pilgrims from all over the world visit the religious sites of Kathmandu, making tourism is a primary industry. Kathmandu is a city rich is culture and history dating back nearly 2000 years, and Kathmandu Valley has been listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site due to its 7 groups of monuments and buildings with outstanding universal value.
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Destination Guide
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Valid Date Ranges
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October 2025
10/13/2025 |
10/21/2025 |
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10/27/2025 |
11/04/2025 |
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November 2025
11/10/2025 |
11/18/2025 |
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11/24/2025 |
12/02/2025 |
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