Nepal Cultural & Spiritual Journey

Kathmandu – Pokhara - Jomsom

Duration

7 Days

Tour Type

Tour Package

Group Size

Min. 2 persons

Location

Nepal

Overview

Experience the cultural richness and natural beauty of Nepal on this delightful 6-day tour through the country’s most iconic destinations. Begin in Kathmandu with visits to the sacred Pashupatinath Temple, the ancient Swayambhunath Stupa (Monkey Temple), and the UNESCO-listed Patan and Kathmandu Durbar Squares, showcasing centuries-old palaces, temples, and courtyards.

Next, travel to Pokhara, a serene valley known for its lakes and panoramic views of the Annapurna range. Explore its spiritual and scenic gems, including the Bindhabasini Temple, Davis Falls, Gupteshwar Cave, and tranquil Phewa Lake with its Barahi Island Temple. Take in Pokhara’s cultural essence with a visit to the Regional Museum and Mahindra Cave.

On your return to Kathmandu, stop at the revered Manokamana Devi Temple, dedicated to Goddess Bhagwati, accessible via a scenic cable car ride. Conclude your journey in Kathmandu with leisure time or last-minute shopping in Thamel. This tour offers the perfect blend of spirituality, adventure, and culture—ideal for travelers seeking a meaningful Himalayan getaway.

Travel Category

Cultural Tour
Nature & Adventure
Special Interest
Family Holiday
Adventure Tour
Hill Station
Religious Tours
Corporate Travel
Economy Tours
Group Tour Packages
World Tour Package

Inclusions

Kathmandu Airport Pickup & Drop

Hotel on a twin-sharing basis

Breakfast & Dinner Include

Private Scorpio vehicle for sightseeing to Muktinath

Domestic flight between Pokhara and Jomsom, including ACAP permit for visiting Muktinath Temple.

All ground transportation provided by a private vehicle.

Sightseeing activities as mentioned in the itinerary.

All applicable government taxes, VAT, tourist service charges, and official administrative expenses.

Exclusions

Any Domestic / International Airfare

Lunch not include

professional tour guide.

Any monument entry charges & Any Activity charges

Bar bills and other personal expenses.

Tips and gratuities.

Anything which is not mention in inclusion section.

Itinerary

DAY 1; : ARRIVAL IN KATHMANDU
Upon arrival at Tribhuvan International Airport, you will be warmly welcomed by our representative and transferred to your hotel for check-in. If you arrive early, you’ll have some free time to explore the vibrant Thamel area, a lively neighborhood known for its charming shops, cafés, and buzzing atmosphere. Overnight: Hotel in Kathmandu
DAY 2; : KATHMANDU CITY TOUR
After breakfast, you’ll begin your day with a guided tour of Kathmandu's key spiritual and cultural landmarks. First, you’ll visit Budhanilkantha Temple, home to the iconic reclining statue of Lord Vishnu. Then, you'll head to Pashupatinath Temple, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the holiest Hindu temples. Afterward, the tour takes you to Bouddhanath Stupa, one of the largest stupas in the world and a significant Buddhist site. Your day concludes with a visit to Kathmandu Durbar Square, a historic royal palace complex showcasing traditional Nepali architecture. You’ll return to your hotel in the evening to unwind. Meals: Breakfast and Dinner at the hotel Overnight: Hotel in Kathmandu
DAY 3; : KATHMANDU TO POKHARA VIA MANOKAMANA TEMPLE
After breakfast, you’ll set off for Pokhara by road. En route, you will stop at Manokamana Temple, a sacred pilgrimage site that is accessible by cable car, offering both spiritual significance and scenic views. Once you arrive in Pokhara, you will check in at your hotel and have the evening to relax, perhaps taking a peaceful stroll around the serene lakeside area. Meals: Breakfast and Dinner at the hotel Overnight: Hotel in Pokhara
DAY 4; : POKHARA – JOMSOM – MUKTINATH – JOMSOM
An early morning transfer will take you to the airport for a scenic flight to Jomsom. Upon arrival, you’ll travel by shared jeep to the base of Muktinath, followed by a short trek to the temple. At Muktinath Temple, you’ll visit the sacred site along with Jwala Mai Temple and the Shakyamuni Buddha Statue. After exploring these spiritual landmarks, you will return to Jomsom for your overnight stay. Meals: Breakfast (in hotel or packed, depending on flight schedule) and Dinner at the hotel Overnight: Hotel in Jomsom
DAY 5; : JOMSOM – POKHARA SIGHTSEEING
After breakfast, you’ll fly back to Pokhara and proceed with a half-day sightseeing tour. You’ll first visit Davis Falls, followed by a stop at Gupteshwor Mahadev Cave, one of the most famous caves in the area. Afterward, you’ll explore Seti River Gorge and Bindabasini Temple, two other prominent sites in Pokhara. The day will be capped off with a serene boat ride on Fewa Lake. The evening is free for you to enjoy some leisure time around Pokhara Lakeside, whether for shopping, dining, or simply relaxing by the water. Meals: Breakfast and Dinner at the hotel Overnight: Hotel in Pokhara
DAY 6; : RETURN TO KATHMANDU
After breakfast, you’ll drive back to Kathmandu. Once in Kathmandu, you’ll have the evening free for shopping, relaxation, or personal activities, giving you a chance to soak in the last moments of your journey or explore any sites you may have missed. Meals: Breakfast and Dinner at the hotel Overnight: Hotel in Kathmandu
DAY 7; : DEPARTURE
On your final day, enjoy breakfast at your hotel before being transferred to Tribhuvan International Airport for your departure flight. Meals: Breakfast

FAQs

Terms & Conditions:
Payment Policy: For booking confirmation, 30% of the package amount must be paid as a down payment. 70% of the remaining package amount must be cleared by the day of arrival of the customer. Payment by bank transfer, cash, credit card or debit card are accepted. We reserve the right to charge a processing fee for all payments. Cancellation Policy: If you cancel your Holiday, amounts as per the following slabs shall be forfeited by the organization. 0-7 Days from date of departure 100% of tour cost. 3-5 Days from date of departure 50% of tour cost. 2 Days from date of departure booking amount. The amount paid as per the before-mentioned timelines shall be non-refundable
Do I need a visa to enter Nepal?
Yes, most travelers need a visa to enter Nepal. Tourist visas are available on arrival at Tribhuvan International Airport (Kathmandu) and some land border crossings. You can also apply online via the Nepal Immigration website.
What is the best time to visit Nepal?
The best times to visit Nepal are: Autumn (Sept – Nov): Clear skies, great mountain views. Spring (Mar – May): Warm weather, blooming rhododendrons. Avoid the monsoon season (June to August) if you're planning treks.
Is Nepal safe for tourists?
Yes, Nepal is generally safe for tourists. Like any travel destination, practice basic precautions such as safeguarding valuables and avoiding poorly lit areas at night.
What are the must-visit places in Nepal?
Top attractions include: Kathmandu Valley (Kathmandu, Bhaktapur, Patan) Pokhara – lakes, caves, and mountain views Chitwan National Park – wildlife safaris Lumbini – birthplace of Lord Buddha Everest Region / Annapurna Region – trekking & mountain views
What kind of accommodation is available?
Nepal offers a wide range: Budget hostels & guesthouses Mid-range hotels & boutique lodges Luxury resorts in cities and trekking routes
Do I need to hire a guide or porter for trekking?
While not mandatory for all treks, a guide and/or porter is highly recommended, especially for: High-altitude treks (Everest Base Camp, Annapurna Circuit) First-time trekkers Navigating remote areas Some areas like Manaslu and Upper Mustang require a guide due to special permits.
What should I pack for a Nepal tour?
It depends on the season and your itinerary, but generally: Comfortable walking shoes Light layers & warm clothing Sunscreen, sunglasses, hat Rain jacket (especially during monsoon) Travel adapter (Nepal uses Type C, D, and M plugs)
What currency is used in Nepal?
The Nepalese Rupee (NPR) is the official currency. ATMs are widely available in cities. Carry cash in remote areas.
Is internet and mobile connectivity available?
Yes. Most hotels and restaurants in cities offer Wi-Fi. You can also buy a local SIM card (Ncell or NTC) for data and calls.
Are there any cultural dos and don'ts?
Dos: Dress modestly, especially at religious sites Greet with “Namaste” with joined palms Remove shoes before entering temples Don’ts: Don’t touch someone’s head Don’t point your feet at people or religious objects Don’t enter temples if you’re unsure whether non-Hindus are allowed
What kind of food is available in Nepal?
Nepal has diverse cuisines: Dal Bhat (lentils & rice) – staple meal International foods in cities (Indian, Tibetan, Chinese, Western) Vegetarian options widely available
Do I need travel insurance?
Yes. Travel insurance covering trip cancellation, medical emergencies, and high-altitude trekking is highly recommended.
How do I get around within Nepal?
Domestic flights (for remote destinations like Lukla or Pokhara) Tourist buses & private cars Taxis and rickshaws within cities Scooter/bike rentals in places like Pokhara
What languages are spoken in Nepal?
Nepali is the official language. English is widely spoken in tourist areas, hotels, and by guides.
Is tipping expected in Nepal?
Tipping is appreciated but not mandatory. It is customary to tip guides, porters, and service staff in restaurants and hotels.

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