This 17-day tour is not just about seeing the locations of Nepal, but experiencing it genuinely. This tour lets you pay closer attention and experience a more profound sense of connection to the environment, culture, and yourself. It takes you from the holy stupas & temples of Kathmandu to serene rural paths, from lowland jungle safaris to Himalayan sunrises.
Starting in the center of the Kathmandu Valley, you will see historic palaces, revered temples, and lively districts that are teeming with customs and history. From there, you’ll travel leisurely via sleepy hill towns like Panauti, Dhulikhel, and Nagarkot, where serene country walks and Himalayan sunrises beckon you to take your time and appreciate everything.
From there, the journey takes a turn toward the wild and the peaceful, beginning with Chitwan, where nature is right at your doorstep. You’ll glide down a quiet river in a canoe, go on safari drives through the jungle, and spot rhinos, deer, and all kinds of birds along the way. It’s a place where the air smells like earth and trees, and the evenings come alive with traditional music and dance from the local Tharu community.
Then it’s on to Lumbini, the birthplace of Lord Buddha. It’s calm and quiet there—monasteries from all over the world tucked into peaceful gardens, prayer flags fluttering in the breeze, and a stillness that invites you to slow down and just be present.
After that, you’ll arrive in Pokhara, the kind of place that makes you want to stay longer than planned. Mornings start with mountain reflections in Phewa Lake, days are filled with visits to caves, waterfalls, and temples, and the evenings? Perfect for unwinding by the water or catching sunset from a peaceful hilltop. And when you’re ready for a little more adventure, a short hike to Dhampus village gives you open skies, mountain views, and a quiet look at life in the hills.
Then, while returning to Kathmandu, we will spend a night in Bandipur, a mountain village with cobblestone alleys, traditional Newari dwellings, and breathtaking panoramic views of mountains.
Once you return to Kathmandu, you will have memories, experiences, and emotions that are impossible to capture in photographs. Perhaps it’s the tranquility of the mountains at sunrise, the smile of a local child, the thrill of seeing a rhino in the wild, or the peaceful delight of savoring tea on a hilltop.
This is a beautifully curated tour that lets you explore not only a particular country, but also yourself and the people who live there. Upon departing, a fragment of Nepal remains delicately nestled within your spirit.