Nepal
On the Roads of the Himalayas
Nepal has remained like a closed book. Yet it is in this small country of legends, nestled between two giants (China and India), a mythical crossroads on the salt and silk route, that the Buddha was born and where the last living goddesses of the planet, the Kumari, still reside. It is in this Kingdom that we invite you to discover a unique world, breathtaking landscapes, an incredible jungle, all surrounded by a charming and very welcoming people.
Detailed Programme
Day 1: Arrival in Kathmandu
In Nepal, meet your driver and transfer to your hotel. Check-in at the hotel.
Day 2: Visit of Kathmandu
In the morning after breakfast, start your visit to Kathmandu at the Pashupatinath temple dedicated to Lord Shiva. Also visit the Boudhanath Stupa and the Swayambhunath Stupa, which are UNESCO World Heritage sites. Continue your visit to the Durbar Square of Kathmandu.
Day 3: Excursions to Swayambunath and
In the morning after breakfast, you will go on excursions - One to Swayambunath, also called the Eyes of Buddha, symbol of Nepal. Built on a hill, it is one of the most ancient Buddhist sanctuaries in the world. Then continue to Patan, which is a royal capital city and also an ancient great centre of Buddhist teaching, Here you will see many monasteries scattered throughout the city. Visit several famous temples and the street of founders where Nepalese artists work with bronze. After the visit return to Kathmandu.
Day 4: Kathmandu - Chitwan
Today route to Chitwan, Nestled at the foot of the Himalayas, Chitwan has particularly rich flora and fauna and is home to one of the last populations of one-horned Asian rhinoceroses and is also one of the last refuges of the Bengal tiger.