Arrival at Tribhuvan International Airport (TIA). Welcome by our representatives and transfer to your Hotel.
We organize pre departure meeting next day of your arrival in Nepal. We introduce you with your guides and porters. We check the trekking equipment’s. We give you the latest weather updates. We also inform you any changes in our itinerary. You can ask your questions. You need to fill a form with your personal information, travel insurance details, contact details of your nearest| dearest one and medical issues etc. We give you information of our “Leave No Trace” policy as well as where to leave you luggage while you are on the trekking.
The travel time from Kathmandu to Ramechhap airport is between four to five hours. So, get up early and take a drive to Manthali. After that, you’ll experience a picturesque flight to Lukla. Start your hike with a short stroll following the trail through the Dudhkoshi River’s bank to Phakding.
Leave Phakding for Namche Bazaar after a breakfast. On moving further, you’ll cross the Dudhkoshi River on our route through a suspension bridge. After then, the pathway leads its way up until you reach Jorsale. A climb leads to Namche from there, with two significant overlooks along the route. On a clear day, you can take in the mesmerizing vista of Everest. Furthermore, you will enter Sagarmatha National Park at Jorsale to obtain a permit entry. After a hard 5 to 6- hour hike, we’ll arrive in Namche Bazaar.
Take the acclimatization day as an opportunity to rest and allow your body to recover from the previous day's trek. Namche bazaar is known as the gateway to the Everest.
Following a lovely night in Namche, we continue our trek by making our way to Tengboche. We’ll be accustomed to high winds & difficult terrain by this point. As the trek advances, the trail gradually gets steeper and narrower. In route to Tengboche, we’ll pass by many monasteries, suspension bridges, waterfalls, and rhododendron forests. You can explore one of Nepal’s oldest monasteries once you get to Tengboche.
We start our hike by walking through the rhododendron forest to Deboche. Then, we pass through a valley, cross several fields, and reach Pangboche town, the largest Sherpa community in the area. Our day’s hike will be challenging because it leads to exposed, arid hillsides as we advance toward Dingboche.
Because of the higher altitude, the walk will get steadily more complicated from here. We’ll pass by Dungla, but not before a strenuous ascent to a mountain’s summit. As we stroll along the ridge, we cross a row of memorial landmarks created in honor of climbers and Sherpa’s who perished during the Everest Expedition. The further portion of our journey transports us to Lobuche across finished rugged mountain terrain. Lobuche is a tiny village with a majestic view of Lobuche, Pumori, and Nuptse mountains.
The walk today will last about eight hours. It will help if you take extra precautions from here since altitude sickness could become serious. The trail follows the route with an uphill hike across steep terrain next to the Khumbu Glacier from Gorakshep to Everest Base Camp. We’ll have some time to snap photos and enjoy the beautiful scenery. We will soon set out on a downhill journey to Gorakshep, where you will spend the night.
The journey from Gorak Shep to Kala Patthar is another significant part of this trek. The route is technical and challenging and starts early in the morning. It is quite challenging to trek uphill on the route to Kalapathar. The beautiful path will allow us to observe the outstanding Himalayan sunrise from Kala Pathar. The beautiful viewpoint is known for its stunning view, where you can observe the glorious Himalayan sunrise. After exploring and observing the Himalayan sunrise, we return to the Gorak Shep village. It takes around 45 minutes to return to Gorak Shep and descend to Pheriche.
It takes around 6 -8 hours to reach Namche Bazaar from Pheriche. We will be descending about 1000 meters which can be a relief after days of ascent but can also be tough on your knees.
This is the last day of our trek. The trail of the trek is the last chance to observe the Himalayas and the Himalayan terrain.
The Lukla to Ramechhap flight takes around 35 minutes. You will love the fantastic mountain views from the top before you reach Ramechhap. It takes around 4-5 hours drive to reach Kathmandu by jeep from Ramechhap
The distance between Kathmandu to chitwan is around 180 km and takes about 6-8 hours by tourist bus. You will be picked up and welcomed by our representative there. You will be given briefing about activities. Today will be sightseeing program and sun set tour and evening culture show at your interest. Today is the first day of your 2 nights 3 days jungle safari program at the Chitwan national park. The park is also listed in the UNESCO world heritage site.
Today is the main day of this jungle safari package. You embark on guided jeep safaris to spot majestic animals like tigers, elephants, and rhinos in their natural habitat. Nature walks, led by experienced guides, offer deeper insights into the flora and fauna, and canoeing trips along rivers present opportunities to observe aquatic wildlife. Tonight you can also sleep in a tower located inside the national park.
Early morning bird watching & sunrise view. After breakfast, drive back to Kathmandu.
Pashupatinath and Bouddhanath are two of the most significant spiritual landmarks in the Kathmandu Valley, each offering a unique glimpse into Nepal's rich religious heritage. Pashupatinath, a sacred Hindu temple, is renowned for its stunning architecture, intricate carvings, and the vibrant religious ceremonies that take place daily. Bouddhanath Stupa, one of the largest stupas in the world, stands as a majestic symbol of Buddhism. Its massive mandala, topped with the all-seeing eyes of Buddha, attracts monks, locals and visitors.
Bhaktapur Durbar Square & Changu Narayan Temple are two of Nepal's most significant historical and cultural sites located in the Kathmandu Valley. Both are listed in the UNESCO world heritage sites of Nepal. Bhaktapur is known as the city of devotees. Bhaktapur Durbar Square is renowned for its stunning medieval architecture, intricate wood carvings, and vibrant cultural heritage. Changu Narayan Temple revered as one of the oldest Hindu temples in Nepal. Dedicated to Lord Vishnu, the temple is celebrated for its beautiful stone and wood carvings and its historical significance.
Kathmandu & Patan Durbar Squares are two of the most iconic historical sites in the Kathmandu Valley. Both are listed in the UNESCO world heritage site of Nepal. Kathmandu Durbar Square is a sprawling complex of palaces, courtyards and temples. The square is a vibrant testament to the Newar craftsmanship with intricately carved wooden windows, statues, and pagoda-style temples like the Taleju Temple and the Kumari Ghar, home to the living goddess. Patan Durbar Square is surrounded by ancient temples, idols, and shrines, including the Krishna temple which is revered for its exquisite stone carvings. Patan is known as the city of fine arts.
After breakfast, relaxing or shopping with own activities and in the evening farewell dinner in a Nepalese restaurant with all the team members.
End of our services with departure transfer to Kathmandu airport to board a flight to your destination
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