Nepal Honeymoon Tour

5/5

$740
Per Person

Overview

Nepal is a beautiful and romantic destination for honeymooners, offering stunning natural landscapes, cultural experiences, and adventure activities. A typical Nepal honeymoon tour may include visits to Kathmandu, Pokhara, Chitwan National Park, and other popular destinations, where couples can explore ancient temples, monasteries, and palaces, go on scenic hikes and mountain flights, enjoy wildlife safaris, and experience the thrill of adventure sports like bungee jumping and paragliding. Other popular activities for honeymooners in Nepal include romantic dinners, spa treatments, and cultural performances. Overall, a Nepal honeymoon tour offers a unique and unforgettable experience for couples looking to create lasting memories together.
Please don’t forget to plan your honeymoon tour in Nepal with Nepal Tibet Tours & Treks to make it one of the most memorable in your life.

Included/Exclude

  •  Welcome Nepali Dinner with cultural programs
  •  All surface transfers including arrival and departure transfers in a private car
  •  Guided city tour including one English speaking tour guide and all entry fees, etc.
  •  Three star hotel on bed and breakfast basis, twin sharing rooms
  •  Salary, insurance and all expenses of our guide and porter for the hike
  • All the expenses of personal nature, Nepal entry visa (USD 30 for 15days Multiple visa) and one photograph, granted upon arrival in Kathmandu. Water, alcoholic drinks, tips, lunch and dinner in Kathmandu and Pokhara.

Trip Itinerary

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Day 1: Arrival in Kathmandu

Upon arrival in Kathmandu, meet our representative at the airport and transfer to hotel. Short Briefing of your Tour. Check in to the Hotel. Rest for free Afternoon. In the evening, typical Nepali dinner with folk dance performances O/n at Hotel.

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Day 2: Kathmandu Sightseeing Tour of Swayambhu, Kathmandu Durbar Square and Patan City

After Breakfast you will be taken for sightseeing tour of: Swayambhunath: At the peak of a green hill west of Kathmandu, stands the huge self born Buddhist Stupa. This is a place where Manjushree, the legendary patriarch mystically discovered the lotus of the prehistoric gorge lake some 2500 years back. Created to specific system each one with a symbolic importance, the stupa of Swayambhunath is a model of its type. Swayambhunath, which is also traditionally referred as a Monkey Temple provides the best view point for the entire Kathmandu valley as well. Kathmandu City: You will have a trip to Katmandu Durbar Square which includes Hanuman Dhoka, the ancient and historic palace named after God monkey, Hanuman. And, go around the temple of Kumari, the residence of Living Goddess. Kumari means the chaste girl. After that you will see a very attractive temple Kasthamandap which is believed to be constructed from a single tree trunk and the name Katmandu is derived from this temple. Patan City: The Patan Durbar Square has been highly praised as one of the richest city for art and architecture in Nepal. Most of the shrines seen today were constructed between the 16th to 18th centuries. It is recognize as the hub of sculpture and for the excellent craft of the artist.

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Day 3: Kathmandu – Bhaktapur sightseeing - Nagarkot

After Breakfast Sightseeing Tour of:
Bhaktapur City:
Bhaktapur, the term signifying to city of devotees, a former capital city of the Kathmandu valley was once a flourishing city on the trade route to Tibet. It has preserved its traditional character better than the other two cities, due to its more isolated location. It is regarded today as a classic showcase of medieval Nepalese urban life. It is situated in the east of Kathmandu valley in the distance of 14 km. Today, it retains much of its beauty in the form of ornate woodcarvings, famed Golden Gate, big and spacious Durbar Square( Palace area), potter shaping their pottery, intriguing masks hanging here and there, 55windows palace, Nyatapola, Bhairavnath and Dattatreya Temples and the fascinating live Newari ( specific cast) life styles, their way of living . This World Heritage site mystically takes us back to the reminiscent of the 12th centaury onwards to late 18th centaury!. After visiting Bhaktapur city we will drive for Nagarkot a beautiful hillside known for its panoramic mountain views and sunrise and sunset as well.
(All above site are listed as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO)

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Day 4: Nagarkot - Pokhara (910m/2986ft.)

Ealy morning after the amazing sunrise and mountain views the 6 hrs Drive will take you to Pokhara about 200km through good scenery of River and countryside. Check in to the Hotel. Free afternoon. Take a walk around Lakeside or you can do boating at fewa lake. O/n Hotel.

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Day 5: Pokhara sightseeing tour

After Breakfast half an hour hike to peace stupa. You can enjoy great view of Pokhara valley and nice Mountain View then walk back to Lake side then short sightseeing tour of Pokhara Valley such as Davi's fall, Kumbheshore Cave, boating at Fewa Lake, afternoon rest or free on your own for relaxing. O/n hotel.

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Day 6: Pokhara – Kathmandu (fly)

After Breakfast drive to airport for half an hour scenic flight to Kathmandu. Airport pick up by our representative and transfer to your Hotel. Free afternoon on your own for relaxation, may be can take nice spa for more fun too. O/n Hotel.

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Day 7: Departure

Drive to Airport for your Final Departure.

 

Note: This itinerary can be customized as per situation.

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Clothing and Equipments

Certain basic trekking equipment is essential on all routes we described in this site. Depending on the area and season, we will provide you with a comprehensive list of necessities. Here is some recommended Equipments List for trekking in Nepal.

Clothing

1. Boots

Lightweight walking boots. If new one is being bought, “walk then in” to avoid blisters. Also bring spare laces.

2. Track shoes

A pair of track shoes. To wear in the camp at night or when the boot is wet.

3. Jacket

Warm jacket. Fiber fills or down should be adequate. This is especially necessary during winter from December to February. A rainproof jacket with hood or a poncho. Get the one that is guaranteed waterproof.

4. Shirt and Sweaters

Woolen shirts and thick sweaters. During winter months, December through February these items are essential. Thick sweaters can be purchased in Kathmandu. 1 lightweight long sleeved -shirt is particularly suitable for avoiding sun burn.

5. Trousers

A pair of lightweight/ heavy weight trousers. Jeans are unsuitable to wear on treks. Cheap loose cotton pants are available in Kathmandu. Heavyweight trousers are useful higher up in the mountains in the morning and at night. Windproof/ waterproof trousers are necessary on all treks going above 10.00ft.

6. Underwear

Thermal underwear. These are excellent to sleep in at night in the winter months thermal underwear are quite invaluable.

7. Tracksuit

A tracksuit useful for wearing in camp and in the tent. 2 pair of loose fitting long shorts/ skirts.

8. Sleeping Bag

As you do not carry it yourself this may be synthetic or down, but it must be 4 season. As most treks pass through a variety of climatic conditions, a long zip is a good idea. A cotton/fleece liner helps keep your sleeping bag clean. Good sleeping bags are expensive but can be rented easily in Kathmandu (Only for treks starting and finishing there)

9. Sun Hat, SunCream/Block & Lip Salve

Choose a high factor suncream (Factor 20 or stronger) to protect your skin against the sun at high altitude. A combination sunblock/lip salve is ideal for facial protection.

10. Personal First Aid Kit

You should have your own supply of plasters, aspirin, diarrhea tablets and also a comprehensive blister kit. (Please do not give medicines to local people without consulting the trek leader.)

11. Hat/ Glove/ Sandle/ Shocks/ Underwear

a) A woolen hat to wear in the morning and at night. During winter it is an essential item.
b) A sunhat and ensure it has a wide brim to cover the face and neck.
b) A pair of gloves. Leather with lining and woolen are best. c) 1 pair of sandals to wear in the cities and in camp.
d) 4 pairs of thin and 4 pair of thick woolen socks.
e) Underwear” normal quantity and swimming costume, hankies.

Equipments and Accessories

a) Duffle bag or kit bag to carry to gear while trekking
b) Daypack: This is a small rucksack to carry personal requirement for the day e.g. toilet items, camera, film towel, soap, a boot etc.
c) Water bottle.
d) Snow glasses and sunglasses
e) 2-4 large plastic bags to separate clean clothes from dirty ones.
f) 6 -10 smaller plastic bags to dispose garbage.
g) Wallet and /or money belt with compartment for coins.
h) Toiletries with large and small towels. Toilet paper can buy in Kathmandu and some villages in the mountains.
i) Small headlamp and/ or torch with spare batteries and bulbs
j) candles and lighter to burn toilet paper.
k) Snow gaiters essential during wither and all treks going over at other times.
l) An umbrella (optional), which is quite useful to as a sunshade and useful when it rains.
m) Reading materials, camera and film, game items (optional), note book, rubber band, pen and pencil, envelopes, a diary, a calendar, a pocket knife, binoculars (optional), a small pillow or headrest (optional). Thermoses (optional)- an inflatable sleeping mat, trekking map, adequate quantities of passport photograph