Nepal-5-day-itinerary
Day 1: Arrival in Kathmandu
- Arrive at Tribhuvan International Airport (TIA) in Kathmandu
- Take a taxi or bus to your hotel in Thamel, the tourist hub of Kathmandu
- Visit the nearby Boudhanath Stupa, one of the largest Buddhist shrines in the world (entry fee: NPR 100, approximately $1 USD)
- Things to know:
- Boudhanath is a sacred site for Buddhists and non-Buddhists alike. Respect local customs and dress modestly.
- Try some traditional Nepali tea at one of the many shops around the stupa
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- Explore the streets of Thamel, trying out various restaurants and cafes (approximate cost: NPR 500 - 1000, approximately $5-$10 USD per meal)
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- Be prepared for crowds and hawkers in this popular tourist area.
- Try some street food or local snacks like momos or chaat
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Day 2: Kathmandu Valley
- Visit the Pashupatinath Temple, a sacred Hindu site dedicated to Lord Shiva (entry fee: NPR 100, approximately $1 USD)
- Things to know:
- Be respectful of the local priests and devotees.
- Try some prasad (offerings) at the temple
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- Visit the Kathmandu Durbar Square, a historic site featuring several ancient temples and palaces (entry fee: NPR 1000, approximately $10 USD)
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- Be aware of your surroundings and keep an eye on your belongings.
- Try some local snacks or drinks at the nearby cafes
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- Explore the Asan Tole, a bustling market area filled with shops selling everything from clothes to souvenirs (approximate cost: NPR 1000 - 2000, approximately $10-$20 USD per item)
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- Be prepared for crowds and haggling over prices.
- Try some local snacks or drinks at the nearby cafes
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Day 3: Pokhara
- Take a domestic flight from Kathmandu to Pokhara (approximately $100-$150 USD per person)
- Check-in at your hotel in Lakeside, a popular tourist area in Pokhara
- Visit Phewa Lake, a stunning lake with breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains and villages (entry fee: free)
- Things to know:
- Try some boat rides or paddleboarding on the lake.
- Be prepared for crowds during peak season
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- Explore the nearby Tal Barahi Temple, a historic site featuring ancient carvings and paintings (entry fee: NPR 100, approximately $1 USD)
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- Try some local snacks or drinks at the nearby cafes.
- Be respectful of the local priests and devotees
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Day 4: Annapurna Base Camp
- Take a taxi or bus from Pokhara to Nayapool (approximately $10-$20 USD per person)
- Trek to Annapurna Base Camp, one of the most popular trekking destinations in Nepal (approximate cost: NPR 5000 - 10000, approximately $50-$100 USD per person for guide and porter services)
- Things to know:
- Try some tea or snacks at the local teahouses.
- Be prepared for altitude sickness and bring necessary medications
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- Enjoy breathtaking views of the Annapurna mountain range and surrounding valleys (free admission)
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- Try some photography or simply take in the stunning scenery.
- Be respectful of the local environment and wildlife
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Day 5: Return to Kathmandu
- Trek back down from Annapurna Base Camp to Nayapool (approximately $10-$20 USD per person)
- Take a domestic flight back to Kathmandu (approximately $100-$150 USD per person)
- Visit Thamel, the tourist hub of Kathmandu, for some last-minute shopping or dining (approximate cost: NPR 500 - 1000, approximately $5-$10 USD per meal)
Visa Requirements
- Visa on Arrival (VOA) available at Tribhuvan International Airport (TIA) in Kathmandu
- Cost of VOA: NPR 1000 (approximately $10 USD)
- Validity period for VOA: 30 days
Transportation
- Taxi or bus from TIA to hotel in Thamel (approximate cost: NPR 200 - 500, approximately $2-$5 USD per person)
- Domestic flights from Kathmandu to Pokhara and back (approximately $100-$150 USD per person)
- Private taxis or buses for local transportation (approximate cost: NPR 500 - 1000, approximately $5-$10 USD per ride)
Other Tips
- Be prepared for crowds and haggling over prices in popular tourist areas.
- Respect local customs and traditions, especially when visiting sacred sites or interacting with locals.
- Bring necessary medications and supplies, such as sunscreen and insect repellent.
- Try some local cuisine and drinks to experience the authentic flavors of Nepal.