| Day 01: |
Arrival & Transfer to hotel |
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Upon arrival in Tribhuwan International Airport Kathmandu, meet with out airport representative and transfer to Hotel Manaslu. |
| Day 02: |
Kathmandu Sightseeing |
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Full day Kathmandu valley sightseeing by private vehicle (vehicle depend as per the group size) including: Pashupatinath Temple / Bouddhanath Stupa / Buddhanilkantha (Sleeping Vishnu)/ Swayambhunath Stupa / Patan Durbar Square & Bhaktapur Durbar square. Over night stay at hotel. |
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| Day 03: |
Kathmandu to Changu Narayan (1500m.) and then to Nagarkot (2175m.) |
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After breakfast, we drive to Changu Narayan (1500m.) which is situated approximately 20 kms east of Kathmandu. Changunarayan is said to be the oldest temple of Kathmandu valley and is listed in the UNESCO World Heritage monument list. It is said to have been built by King Hari Dutta in 323 AD and said to be the oldest temple in the valley. We then trek to Nagarkot (2175m.). Walking through the pine forest along the ridge through the villages with splendid view of the valley and mountains we arrive at Nagarkot. It is one the most panoramic destinations of Nepal for landscapes, mountain views including Mt Everest and magnificent sunrise and sun set view. Overnight in hotel. |
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| Hathayoga (Asanas): 1630 to 1700 hrs |
Pranayam: 1700 to 1730 hrs |
Meditation: 1800 to 1830 hrs |
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| Day 04: |
Nagarkot to Dhulikhel (1440m.) |
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Early in the morning we would have sunrise view from the hotel. After having breakfast, we would start a gentle walk for the first hour and go through the pine forest down hill enjoying the landscapes. Afterwards, we would walk through paddy field and small villages which offer us some knowledge about the people and their life style. Approximate walk of five to six hours will take us to Dhulikhel (1440m), an ancient town situated 30 kms east of Kathmandu. The Newar town of Dhulikhlel offers a traditional atmosphere along with spectacular views of the Himalayan range - with views of peaks like Dorje Lakpa ( 6966 mts.), Gauri Shankar ( 7,145 mts.) and Langtang ( 7,324 mts.). |
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| Hathayoga (Asanas): 1630 to 1700 hrs |
Pranayam: 1700 to 1730 hrs |
Meditation: 1800 to 1830 hrs |
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| Day 05: |
Dhulikhel to Namo Buddha (1982m.) and then to Balthali (1,730m.) |
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After breakfast at Dhulikhel, we walk to the Namo Buddha (1982m), situated on hill above Panauti. It takes about three hours to reach from Dhulikhel. There is an amazing legend related to the Buddha, which is commemorated by an ancient stone slab and a stupa with the all-seeing eyes of Lord Buddha. Later, we walk another three hours and reach the enchanting Balthali village offering excellent mountain views at an altitude of 1,730m. Overnight in Balthali Village Resort. |
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| Hathayoga (Asanas): 1630 to 1700 hrs |
Pranayam: 1700 to 1730 hrs |
Meditation: 1800 to 1830 hrs |
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| Day 06: |
Balthali |
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Today you will visit a typical Tamang village, Dada Gaun, where a Buddhist Community lives. It is very traditional and secluded from the modern world. Here people and animals live together side by side. We then walk to Pada Gaun (2100m), from where one can have extremely good views of the whole Himalayan range to north and beautiful green forest of Mahabharat. The walk on to Karnali, a hamlet of nature, and follow the banks of the Ladku River back to the resort. |
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| Day 07: |
Balthali to Panauti (around 1400m.)and then to Kathmandu. |
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Today, we take leisurely walk to the thriving Newari village of Panauti. Panauti is wedged between the Punyamata and Roshi streams. Panauti forms the shape of a triangle with a serpent (naga) idol standing at each of its three corners to protect from floods. Pride of this place goes to the massive, three-tired Indreshwor Mahadev. Some authorities believe this to be the original structure that was raised here in 1294 AD, which would make it the oldest surviving Nepal. The shrine area at the sacred confluence called the Khware’, is one of those tranquil spots that can intercept a dreamer for hours. On the way one can have an opportunity to come across lovely temples and interesting old houses, particularly beautiful areas some fourteenth century wooden temple struts. Having taken about six hours on foot journey, we drive to Kathmandu. |
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| Hathayoga (Asanas): 1630 to 1700 hrs |
Pranayam: 1700 to 1730 hrs |
Meditation: 1800 to 1830 hrs |
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| Day 08: |
Final Departure |
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After breakfast transfer to international airport for your onward destination. |