Himalayan Walkers Golden Triangle Tour

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Embark on Himalayan Walkers' Golden Triangle tour, a captivating journey through Nepal's top tourist destinations. Experience the cultural heritage of Kathmandu, the pristine beauty of Pokhara nestled in the Himalayas, and thrilling wildlife activities in Chitwan's Sauraha. This mind-blowing trip forms a triangular route, earning the name "Golden Triangle Tour."

Duration
8 DAYS
Max Altitude
1350 meters
Group Size
1-20 persons
Difficulty Level
Area

Trip Highlight

  • Visit three major tourist attractions in Nepal including Kathmandu, Chitwan (Sauraha) and Pokhara.
  • Memorable insightful exploration and experience of major UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Kathmandu.
  • Beautiful lake city of Pokhara and Pokhara sightseeing.
  • The best sunrise view from world famous hill station ‘Sarangkot’.
  • Jungle safari in Chitwan with other activities.

 

Himalayan walkers Golden Triangle tour is the most attractive and wonderful tour package that takes you through three leading tourist destinations in Nepal: Kathmandu, Pokhara and Chitwan. With continued civilization of Kathmandu and its cultural heritage, pristine natural lake city of Pokhara on the lap of Himalaya and wildlife activities of Sauraha, Chitwan your trip will be absolutely mind-blowing. As these destinations are much popular tourist destinations in Nepal and when they connect to each other will form a triangular route, which is why called a Golden Triangle Tour.

Our official tour will commence on the day following your arrival in Kathmandu. You will start your journey with a visit to the cultural heritage sites of Kathmandu valley, including the UNESCO-listed Swoyambhunath (monkey temple), Boudhhanath, Pashupatinath (the most sacred Hindu pilgrimage site), and Durbar squares. These sites provide a clear understanding of the lifestyles and development of the people of Kathmandu over several centuries. If you are interested in learning about different cultures, these sites will serve as a magnificent library of knowledge.

On the second day, we will travel to Sauraha, Chitwan, which is famous for its wildlife. You can participate in various jungle activities such as jungle safari (optional on elephant or jeep), canoeing, visiting the elephant breeding center, bird watching, bush walking, and more. The combination of wildlife and unique indigenous Tharu culture makes this place highly admirable. After our stay in Chitwan, we will drive to Pokhara valley, also known as the city of lakes. Pokhara is the most popular tourist destination in Nepal, with its pristine natural beauty and man-made attractions. The proximity of the Himalayas to the north, a popular hill station called Sarangkot, and many lakes within the valley make it an inspiring destination. Not only are its natural and man-made structures attractive, but it also offers various adventurous activities like paragliding, zip flyer, mountain biking, bunjee jumping, etc.

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Places Visited:
Kathmandu

Kathmandu

kathmandu, Nepal

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When you arrive in Kathmandu by flight, you'll be amazed by the breathtaking views of the Himalayan mountain range. Your flight will land at Tribhuwan International Airport (TIA), situated at an altitude of 1350m. You can obtain your Nepal entry visa upon arrival, which may take around 45 minutes depending on the queue. For detailed visa information, please visit the official website of the Department of Immigration Nepal. Upon exiting the airport, our company representative will warmly welcome you with a placard displaying our company's name and logo. You'll receive a traditional Tibetan scarf as a gesture of hospitality and be escorted to your hotel in a private vehicle. The journey to Thamel, where the hotel is located, takes approximately 30 minutes. En route, you'll catch glimpses of the lively cityscape, including the bustling Pashupatinath Hindu temple, enhancing your journey. Upon reaching the hotel, you can relax and freshen up. Thamel is a vibrant area offering a wide range of dining options, shopping centers, and quality accommodations. Later, we'll provide a briefing about the trip and invite you to a welcome dinner. You'll spend the night at the hotel, preparing for the exciting adventures ahead.

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Places Visited:
Swayambhunath

Swayambhunath

kathmandu, Nepal

Pashupatinath

Pashupatinath

kathmandu

Bouddha Stupa

Bouddha Stupa

kathmandu

Activities:

 

Kathmandu guided city tour includes four major UNESCO world heritage sites in Kathmandu valley, major civilizational attractions. These four sites give you wonderful insights to various aspects of different religious/spiritual/historical segments of Nepalese society in both past and present. Swoyambhunath tells you the story of how present day Kathmandu valley, then Nag Daha (Snake Lake), was converted in to wonderful place of human settlement from Himalayan Buddhist’s perspective. Patan Durbar square is a reflection of magnificent arts and architecture that existed in and around the valley in the recent and distant past. Pashupatinath temple narrates you the tale of Sanatan dharma (understood as present day Hinduism) in Kathmandu valley as to how it originated and evolved throughout various time periods. It also illustrates how this site is profoundly linked to all Hindus worldwide. Bouddha Stupa represents another facet of Himalayan Buddhism and its evolution throughout the history and also gives you a clear picture of how Tibet and Nepal are deeply connected through this site.

 

Swoyambhunath

 

- holiest Buddhist stupas in Nepal

- World Heritage Sites

- Literally meaning "self- created"

- Praised and meditated by many Buddhas: Shikhi, krakuchhand, kanakmuni, Shakyamuni, Manjushri

- Excellent view of the Kathmandu valley, The distance is about 3.9km from Thamel takes around 15min in private vehicles.

 

Swayambhunath Stupa has been listed in the World Heritage Sites. The entire valley was an enormous lake, nagdah, out of which grew a lotus with five colored flame (self-arisen). Lotus was transformed into a hill and the flower became the stupa. It is still believed that the self-arisen flame is covered with dome of Stupa. The place is known as Swayambhu, meaning "Self-Created" over which a stupa was later built. Swayambhu is among the oldest religious sites in Nepal known as 'monkey temple' because of the large tribe of roaming monkeys. Located at one of the highest elevations in Kathmandu Valley gives panoramic views of the city. The place is praised by Buddha and meditated by several Buddha's as a pure holy site. We'll see three enormous shining golden statues of Sakyamuni Buddha, a four-armed Chenresig and Guru Rinpoche, built-in 2003. The site has two access points: a long staircase contains 365 steps leading directly to the main platform of the temple and vehicle road around the hill from the south leading to the south-west entrance. The first sight on reaching the top of the stairway is the enormous Vajra. The first earthly element facing the stupa on left is a small building contains one of the five elements placed in cardinal points around Swayambhunath. There are many small shrines with statues of Tantric and shamanistic deities, prayer wheels for the Tibetan Buddhists. The stupa represents Buddha’s mind. It offers peace, freedom, and joy and ultimately helps to obtain perfect enlightenment. Huge prayer wheels and fine Buddhist paintings are displayed in the monasteries, as well as the largest Buddha statue in the country. The stupa consists of a dome at the base; above the dome, there is a cubic structure with the eyes of Buddha looking out over the valley. The stupa has stood as a hallmark of faith and harmony for centuries with Hindu temples and deities incorporated in this Buddhist site. Visitors walk around the stupa and recite mantras, make offerings, turn prayer-wheels and make wishes for the benefit of all beings. Near the stupa left at the corner is a small red brick building has Swayambhu Buddhist museum. There is a collection of Buddhist statues and items. Hariti Temple (Ajima Temple) is a two-tiered gilded Newari style temple. Harati is the Buddhist goddess for the protection of children against infectious diseases, protectress deity of Swayambhu, and the deity of wealth.

 

Patan Durbar Square 

 

-City of fine arts, Golden Temple, Mahabuddha.

 

It is one of the three medieval cities in Kathmandu and a destination of fine arts has hundreds of fascinating Hindu and Buddhist monuments scattered in and around. Patan City is an enchanting mixture of palace buildings, artistic courtyards, and former palace complex. Most of the monuments are back to the medieval Malla period 15th to 17th century as the golden period of Nepalese art and architecture. Krishna Mandir- a stone temple of Lord Krishna with its 21 spires and bas-relief art depicting scenes from the Mahabharata and Ramayana epics. In addition to this, the main highlights are the Golden temple, Rudravarna Mahabihar and Patan mahabuddha, an exemplary Buddhist monumental sites in Patan. The background, story and history of these sites will amaze you while witnessing a living history. The stories behind the development of different segment in Buddhism, Bajrayan, which is a typical Newari Buddhist practice in Kathmandu valley. Patan is also the center of wooden and metal artifacts.

 

Pashupatinath Temple

 

- Most sacred Hindu temple

- Famous for the shrine of lord shiva

- Two-storied pagoda temple

 

Pashupatinath Temple is one of the most sacred Hindu temples of Nepal located at the banks of holy Bagmati River. Every year this temple attracts hundreds of elderly followers of Hinduism. The place for different festival like Maha Shivaratri and Teej where thousands of devotees celebrate. The temple is the ultimate pilgrimage for Hindus throughout the world. The area is swarmed in by the Hindus from different part of the country. The two-storied pagoda temple of Pashupathinath houses the five-faced statue of Lord Shiva. Apart from the main shrine, there are numerous temples dedicated to different god and goddess in and around the Pashupatinath temple area. This temple is an important destination for art historians. It displays a variety of temple design some of which are Dome style, Pagoda style, Shikhara style and so on. Additionally, there are varieties of statues and sculptures around the complex. There are statues made of stone, metal, and wood. The door and pillars around the temple area are carved in beautiful shapes of God and griffins. The temple is built in the pagoda style of architecture, with cubic constructions and carved wooden rafters on which they rest, and two-level roofs made of copper and gold. After we continue to Boudhanath Stupa which is 2.3km from here takes around 15min to reach. Boudha Stupa The largest stupa in the world - Most sacred Tibetan Buddhist site - The ancient trade route from Tibet - The woman built the stupa and was completed by her four sons - Stupa contains a relic of Kashyap Buddha On the rooftop restaurant and enjoy the calm and peaceful ambience with a cup of coffee.

 

Boudha stupa

 

Bouddha Stupa is the largest and most sacred Tibetan Buddhist site outside of Tibet forming a religion and culture hub for the Tibetan and people from the Himalayas of Nepal. The Stupa was on the ancient trade route from Tibet. The Stupa is claimed to have the relic of Kasyapa Buddha, the third Buddha of the Bhadrakalpa. Boudha Stupa, a UNESCO World Heritage Site significant for its historic and architectural significance, with sprouting monasteries and craftsmanship. It is said that the stupa is built by the mother Jyajhima, a poultry woman. She was very poor despite her poverty she had an intense desire for building a stupa. The mother passed away after she completed up to the vase, the dome-like structure. She had four sons, and the construction of the rest of the Stupa was completed by four sons. After they finished it, they all stood up in front of it and made prayers. Everyone made their wishes. When they were praying, all the buddhas and bodhisattvas were absorbed into the stupa, which is why the name of the stupa is also “All-Encompassing.” The stupa is a semicircular white dome and the towering spire, with unblinking eyes painted on each side that stares into the four directions. The overall shape represents a Buddhist mandala (a cosmological map) and the path towards enlightenment, as well as the mythical center of the cosmos, Mount Meru. The four Dhyani Buddha signifies the crucial points, and the fifth, Vairocana is enshrined in the central white hemisphere of the stupa. The base of the stupa consists of three large platforms, decreasing in size. The square tower is topped by a pyramid with 13 steps, represents the stages that human beings must pass through to achieve nirvana. The triangular shape is the abstract for the elements of fire. Every portion has a symbolic significance: the base, dome, spire, and pinnacle represent the five elements. It is said that the stupa contains a piece of bone from the skeleton of Siddhartha Gautama, the historical Buddha. There are 108 images of Dhyani Buddha at the base of the stupa, accompanied by prayer wheels organized in a group of four or five in 147 different niches. The prayer flags tied on the stupa are believed to carry mantras and prayers towards heaven. The place is quiet and peaceful to find some spiritual connection with this place. Moreover, the sound of singing bowls and Buddhist chants, mixed with the smell of incense burning creates a kind of healing energy. The place allows visitors to delve into the lives of Buddhist monks and nuns who devote their lives to simplicity and non-violence. Boudhanath is the best place to learn about spirituality, meditation and the history of Buddhist philosophy, there is no other place like Boudhanath to visit. Early in the morning and evening time, Buddhist monks in maroon robes are seen circumambulating the stupa with prayer wheels on their hands. Small peripheral of the stupa is surrounded by the Thanka and rituals objects shop. The spot is favorable to explore both the culture and architectural sites. Numerous small stupas are located at the base.

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Places Visited:
Sauraha

Sauraha

Chitwan, Nepal

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After the breakfast, our driver will pick you up from you hotel for Chitwan. Traveling on the highway alongside the Trisuli River would be a breathtaking experience, as you can observe the lush green hills on either side of the river. As you make your way to Chitwan, you'll encounter various confluences of Trisuli river tributaries. The roadside villages provide an opportunity to catch a glimpse of hill area village life. Upon your arrival at Chitwan, the hotel representative will welcome you and provide you with a complete itinerary of all the activities that you will be participating in during your stay. These activities will comprise visiting Tharu village and the park visitor center, enjoying lunch, witnessing the sunset view from Rapti River, savoring dinner, and enjoying a cultural program. You will spend the night at the hotel in Chitwan.

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Places Visited:
Sauraha

Sauraha

Chitwan, Nepal

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The upcoming day will be jam-packed with an array of activities, some of which will take place in the jungle and others that will not. This means that you will have the opportunity to both enjoy yourself and expand your knowledge by experiencing new things. The activities for the day in Chitwan include going on a canoe ride or a jungle walk, as well as visiting the elephant breeding center. After lunch, you will embark on an elephant safari and enjoy some evening entertainment. You will then spend the night at the hotel in Chitwan.

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Places Visited:
Pokhara

Pokhara

Kaski, Nepal

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Following breakfast, depart from Chitwan and head towards Pokhara, which is often referred to as "The Lake City" due to its numerous lakes. Initially, the road passes through subtropical forests and lush vegetation in Chitwan. However, as you leave Chitwan behind, the landscape gradually transforms. You will notice hills, small settlements, and terraced farms along the way. Upon reaching Pokhara, which is a breathtakingly beautiful city, you will be greeted with spectacular views of the Himalayas, including Dhaulagiri (8,167m), Manaslu (8,156m), Machhapuchhre (6,993m), the five peaks of Annapurna, and other majestic peaks. After checking in at the hotel, you can take some rest and leisurely stroll through the streets around Fewa Lake to appreciate the city's magnificence. You will spend the night in Pokhara. Following breakfast, depart from Chitwan and head towards Pokhara, which is often referred to as "The Lake City" due to its numerous lakes. Initially, the road passes through subtropical forests and lush vegetation in Chitwan. However, as you leave Chitwan behind, the landscape gradually transforms. You will notice hills, small settlements, and terraced farms along the way. Upon reaching Pokhara, which is a breathtakingly beautiful city, you will be greeted with spectacular views of the Himalayas, including Dhaulagiri (8,167m), Manaslu (8,156m), Machhapuchhre (6,993m), the five peaks of Annapurna, and other majestic peaks. After checking in at the hotel, you can take some rest and leisurely stroll through the streets around Fewa Lake to appreciate the city's magnificence. You will spend the night in Pokhara.

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Places Visited:
Pokhara

Pokhara

Kaski, Nepal

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Pokhara is widely recognized as a tourist's paradise in every sense, as it is located in a truly Himalayan country. Every year, tourists from all over the world visit this incredibly beautiful place. It is also recognized as the gateway to Annapurna circuit, which is a famous trekking trail in the Himalayas. Today, we wake up early in the morning in this stunning city and head towards Sarangkot, a well-known hill station that offers breathtaking views of the mountain range to the north and an incredible sunrise view. After enjoying the sunrise view, we return to the hotel for breakfast. Following breakfast, our tour continues as we set out to visit and explore the most popular tourist destinations in Pokhara. Major tourist attractions in Pokhara includes: Bindhabasini Temple: Lies in the center of the religious old bazaar. It is dedicated to Goddess Bhagwati, yet another manifestation of Shakti. The park grounds offer a fine picnic and relaxing area. Davis falls: Locally known as Patale Chango and in the southern flank of the Pokhara valley is where the stream flowing from Fewa Lake collapses and surges down the rock into a deep gorge, leaping through several potholes. Gupteshwor Cave: The revered Gupteshwor Cave is situated 2 km from Pokhara airport. The entrance is right across from Devi’s fall and the cave is almost 3 km long. It has some big hall-sized rooms and some passages where you have to crawl on all four. Phewa Lake and Barahi Temple: Situated at an altitude of 800m above sea level, it is the second-largest lake in the kingdom. With the Barahi Island Temple in the middle of the lake, it is the most important religious monument in Pokhara. Seti River Gorges: Carved by Seti-Gandaki is one of the natural wonders of Pokhara. K.I. Singh bridge at Bagar, Mahendrapool & Prithivi Highway Bridge near bus park, provides a perfect view of the river’s dreadful rush and the deep gorge made by the turbulent flow of white water. Besides, Pokhara is also a hub for adventurous activities like: paragliding, bunji jumping, ultra-light, zip flyer etc. If you would like to indulge in any of the adventurous activities, you might think of extra stay in Pokhara.

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Places Visited:
Kathmandu

Kathmandu

kathmandu, Nepal

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Following breakfast, we will travel from Pokhara to Kathmandu, enjoying beautiful views of hills and rural Nepalese life along the river banks. You also have an option to fly from Pokhara to Kathmandu (30 minutes), with an extra charge. Upon arrival in Kathmandu, you can rest or browse for souvenirs. To commemorate the successful completion of your journey, we will have a farewell dinner for you in the evening. You will spend the night in Kathmandu.

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One of our office representatives will accompany you to the airport for your departure. It's time to bid farewell, and we look forward to the possibility of seeing you again in the future.

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Inclusions & Exclusions

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  • Airport pick up & drop off in private vehicle
  • Three star category Hotel accommodation in Kathmandu with BB plan.
  • All necessary paper works
  • Salary, food & accommodation for your guide & porter
  • All local taxes.
  • All necessary ground transportation in a comfortable private vehicle
  • Kathmandu valley sightseeing with professional English speaking Tour Guide
  • First air kit box.
  • Government registered Tour Guide throughout the trip
  • Heritage Sites Entry Fee
  • Nepal entry visa fee & international airfare.
  • Hotel upgrade & any other add on.
  • Private & customized trip.
  • Tip for guide & porter.
  • Filming devices: camera, drone, permit fee.
  • All those not included in the list of inclusions.
  • Personal Travel Insurance
  • Lunch & Dinner

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