Nepal Heritage and Adventure tours
Kathmandu valley: The Kathmandu valley has scenic beauty, beautiful countryside, ethnic settlements, and pilgrimages of holiest shrines for Hindus and Buddhists. There are seven UNESCO World Heritage Sites in the Kathmandu valley (400 sq. km.) itself. Other famous towns in the valley are Lalitpur (Patan), Bhaktapur, Kirtipur, and Budhanilkanth.
The heritage and cultural sites in Kathmandu: Balaju Water garden, Narayanhity Durbar Museum, Chandragiri, etc.
Heritage sites and places of interest in Patan: (Krishna Temple, Kumari chowk, etc.), Hiranyavarna Mahabihar, Kumbeshwar Temple, Asoka Stupa, Godawari Botanical Garden, Tibetan Refugee Camp, etc.
Heritage sites and places of Interest in Bhaktapur: Golden Gate, Nyatpol Temple, Dattatreya Temple, Bhairavnath temple, Taumadi tol, etc. Kailashnath Mahadev Statue is the world's tallest Lord Shiva statue is another attraction which is placed in Sanga border with Kavrepalanchok.
Chandragiri vantage point: These days Chandragiri hill (2551 m) is one of the most visited mountains in the Kathmandu valley. Chandragiri is a historical site and it is also used to be an important trading center in the ancient trading route between Kathmandu valley and the south. The route starts from Thankot to the plain in the south via Chandragiri and Chitlang. The top of Chandragiri is a vantage point for panoramic views of Kathmandu Valley and the Himalayan ranges from Annapurna to Everest.
Access: Drive to Thankot and then Cable car ride to the top.
Kathmandu valley countryside: The countryside in the valley are panoramic, cultural, and heritage sites. Sankhu, Sundarijal, Changunarayan, Gokarna forest, Kirtipur, Bungmati village, Chapagaon and Bajra Barahi temple, Chobhar, Dakshinkali Temple, Lele, etc. are famous destinations which are easily accessed by car and mountain bike.
Countrysides in and around the rim of Kathmandu valley:: are developed as resort towns from where you can see panoramic and wide ranges of Himalayas. Such towns are the best points to witness Sunrise and Sunset. Nagarkot is famous for Sunrise and Sunset views. Dhulikhel, Hatiban, and Daman are other famous resort towns in the rim of the valley. Dhulikhel and Hatiban are famous for countryside tours. Daman has the widest mountain view. Such resort towns are best accessed by car. However one day or two days hiking in and around the rim of the valley will give you a glimpse of trekking in Nepal. You can enjoy such places by mountain biking too or cable car ride to mount Chandragiri, which is also a historical place.
Pokhara Valley: Pokhara valley (827 M) is 200 Km west of Kathmandu valley. Pokhara is the most popular destination in Nepal after Kathmandu. Pokhara is not a historical or heritage destination but it is a land of natural beauty with lakes and mountains. The valley is famous for lakes, snow capped mountains, beauty, and splendid panoramic scenes. Fewa, Rupa, and Begnash are beautiful lakes in Pokhara. The peaks of Mount Fish Tail and Mount Annapurna and Lake Fewa are the landmarks of Pokhara. These splendid mountain peaks are very gorgeous. The reflection of Mount Machhapuchhre and Mount Annapurna on lake Fewa is very scenic. You will have a very few words to describe the stunning view of Mount Machhapuchhre on a clear full moon day. Pokhara is also a start and end point of most of the trekking in Annapurna and Dhaulagiri regions. One can enjoy a short trekking or a day hiking in and around Pokhara valley.
Places of Interest: Sheti Gorge, Davi's Fall, Mahendra Cave, Vindhyavasini Temple, Barahi Temple, Fewa lake, Peace Stupa, Begnas Lake, Mountain Museum, Sarangkot, Kaundanda, Naudanda, etc.
Lake Fewa: Lake Fewa is the largest lake in Pokhara valley. You can enjoy water sports like swimming, boating, fishing, etc. in the lake. Temple Barahi, another landmark of Pokhara, is a famous temple in the tiny island of Lake Fewa. Eastern bank of the lake, which is popularly known as Lakeside, is the main tourist residence area in Pokhara. It starts from the dam on Fewa lake (south) to the base of Sarangkot (north). Hotels, restaurants, souvenir shops, banks, etc. are conveniently located in and around Lakeside.
Adventure in Pokhara: Paragliding, Ultra flight, Zip flyer, white water river rafting, mountain bicycling, hiking, etc.
Access: Pokhara is linked by Prithvi Highway, Shidhdarth Highways, and other minor roads. It is also air linked with Kathmandu, and Jomsom. You can make your journey to Pokhara more adventurous by white water river rafting in Trishuli river. Trishuli river is a river of rafting grade 2+ flows along Prithvi Highways to Pokhara. Please also note that Pokhara is a gateway to Mustang including pilgrimage to Muktinath, Kagbeni, etc.
Everest National Park and Namchebazar:
Sagarmatha National Park is the highest surface on Earth and has the Highest peak Mount Sagarmatha popularly known as Mt. Everest (8,848 m). Namchebazaar is the
Sherpa settlement at the base of Mt. Everest. It is a focal point of the trekking in Mt. Everest region. Namchebazaar is best accessed by air up to Lukla and then by
2 days trekking. The most popular treks in the Everest region are around Gokyo, Kala Patthar, and Everest Base Camp. For the trekking detail you can visit Trekking in the
Mt. Everest region.
Access: Fly to Lukla and then two days trek to Namchebazar. Or drive to Salleri and then trek to Namchebazar.
Please note that the road to Salleri is a fair weather road.
Annapurna National Park and Mustang: Annapurna National Park is in the most scenic and panoramic range of Nepalese Himalayas. The National Park boundary starts from the Rim of Pokhara valley to the border with theTibet in the north. The tourism in and around Annapurna National Park is the most successful Eco-Tourism in the world. For the trekking details you can visit Trekking in the Annapurna region. Or you can take a bus or 4WD trip on a fair weather road along Kaligandaki river.
Mustang: The trail of Kaligandaki river takes us to the deepest Gorge in the world and then to a valley known as Mustang. Mustang has an airfield at Jomsom. A tour from Pokhara to Mustang is also a journey of the remarkable Trans-Himalayan tour.
Upper Mustang: The upper part of the Kaligandaki valley is known as Upper Mustang, which is also known as "Forbidden land". Upper Mustang is on the other side of the Annapurna Himalaya. Thus it has a stark Tibetan landscape with cliff hanging monasteries, which contrasts with the lush rice fields and Hindu shrines at the southern side of Annapurna.
Muktinath: Muktinath temple is one of the holiest pilgrimage destinations for devout Hindus. It is one of the 106th sacred Mukti Kshetra (assured of salvation) of 108 sacred places of Vaishnavs. This region is called Mukti Kshetra where Lord Vishnu got himself free from the curse of Sati. The Muktichhetra is also a Shaligram region. The Shaligrams are found along the Kaligandaki river. You can visit the largest Shaligram in this region. There is also a Jwaladevi, a divine flame, which has been continuously burning for thousands of years in the Muktinath Temple complex. The Muktinath temple is a pagoda-shaped temple dedicated to Lord Vishnu. The temple site is at an altitude of 3800 m. The Muktinath Temple complex has 108 holy water spouts set on a wall for baths.
Access: By air: Fly to Jomsom and the drive to Muktinath.
By Bus or car: Drive to Jomsom via Beni and then to Muktinath. Please note that the road from Beni to Jomsom is a fair weather road and hence you must expect a bumpy ride
Permit and fee: TEAM: $10.00 per person; ACAP: Rs 2000.00 person (Indian nationals: TEAM: Rs 300.00 per person; ACAP: Rs. 300.00 person)
Damodar Kund: is a glacier lake at the slope of Damodar Himal in Mustang. Damodar Kund is one of the most important pilgrimages to Lord Vishnu. The pilgrimage is parallel to Kailas pilgrimage for Lord Shiva. The Damodar lake is located three days walk north east of the main Mustang trekking route and very close to the border with Tibet. Damodar Kund is the source of River Kaligandaki. The site is in the region of Shaligram and hence it is also called Shalgrams. Other names of River Gandaki are Kaligandaki, Saptagandaki, and Narayani.
Access: Jeep drive to Lomanathang from Jomsom and then three days trek to Damodar Kund
Permit and fee: TEAM: $10.00 per person; ACAP: Rs 2000.00 person (Indian nationals: TEAM: Rs 300.00 per person; ACAP: Rs. 300.00 person)
Upper Mustang permit (additional): $500.00 per person for the first ten days and for more than 10 days $50.00 per person per day is
applicable.