Waking up before day break, you will start your visit driving through the resting roads of the city and on through the mystical realm of Nagarkot. Nagarkot in simplest term is a small community which is notable for its awesome perspectives extending towards the skyline.
Being considered a hotspot among tourists, anyone up at the Nagarkot hill station surely can hear the serene sound of bird-songs as they watch out and see remarkable perspectives of the Himalayan Mountains, from Annapurna to Everest along with the gleaming rays of sunlight. It is a hill-station situated at a minor 32 km separation highway from Kathmandu that is celebrated for the finest perspectives of the dawn over the mountain that it offers. Alongside the dawning, Nagarkot likewise offers some photogenic vistas of mountains like Ganesh Himal, Gauri Shankar, and Mount Everest so it will be wise to have your camera ready for some iconic shots from this view point. Marching out of the perspectives from Nagarkot, we take a day climb that draws out downhill through timberland and settlements to UNESCO enrolled Changu Narayan Temple. Lastly for the night, you shall drive back to Kathmandu and return back to your hotel room in Thamel.
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Early morning (5 am), your guide will pick up you from the hotel
Drive (1 hour) to Nagarkot and reached there before sunrise.
Breakfast at Nagarkot by 7:30 and rest for a while there.
Move towards Changu Narayan Temple, drive back up to Telkot 15 minutes drive and then walk 1:30hrs
Visit Changu Narayan Temple and drive back to Thamel (at your Hotel)
Government-licensed, English speaking guide.
Private Car for full day.
Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner.
All kinds of drinks and snacks.
Tips for the guide and driver.
Anything else not mentioned in the included costs above.
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We believe emergency medical coverage is very essential for any traveler traveling to Nepal. Travel insurance exists to ensure that trekkers/travelers get medical help if things go wrong. For our treks and trekking peak expeditions in Nepal, you are highly recommended to get yourself insurance that takes account of trekking to 5000–6000m with helicopter evacuation. Lastly, make sure that you compare your insurance plans with others to get the right policy for you.
Yes! A 25 % deposit of the full payment is required to book the respective trip package. We have very simple cancellation policy in case of your trip cancelled.
The full payment due is after your arrival in Kathmandu and before the commencement of the particular trip package that was booked by the client. And if you deposit your full payment two month prior to your arrival we will give you the surprise gift upon your arrival at Hotel.
No, you don’t have to book anything else yourself because we provide a fully guided tour packages to all of our clients. From the airport pick up to your hotel rooms for your stay, all are inclusive to our trip packages, so, even during the entire trip, our guide will accommodate you entirely without the need to book anything yourself.
Cancellation policies are defined as the circumstances in which the “Host Company” will return (or in some cases doesn’t return) the money to their guest when the booked trip package is cancelled. Generally these policies tend to protect the “Host Company” in the event of unpredicted and unanticipated cancellations of a particular trip package. It is expected for our clients to keep in mind that each tour package available through Himalayan Trekking Alliance has a cancellation policy, and we try to do our best when you choose to cancel a tour package booked by or on your behalf.
As we asked for a 25% advance to confirm your trip, this amount will not be refunded if you don’t notify us about your cancellation or any re-scheduled date within five days before your scheduled arrival. However, if you provide us with your re-scheduled dates, we will keep your advance for up to one year from your scheduled arrival and apply it to the cost of your rescheduled trip. We may ask for an additional advance amount if the overall cost of the trip increases.
To apply for Nepal’s entry Visa, you can submit an application for a visa directly on the official website of the Department of Immigration in Nepal before traveling to Nepal. Click here for online application. You can also acquire and obtain a tourist visa upon arrival at the Tribhuvan International Airport (TIA) in Kathmandu. You can also obtain an entry visa at the following border points of entry in Nepal if you traveling overland:
Our trekking packages are all inclusive in the basic standards, but we suggest each of you carry Nepalese currency of about Rs 40,000/- to Rs 50,000 (about $400 to $500) for extra expenses for the trip. These includes:
For your safety, this is the suggested trekking gear list for any type of trekking in Nepal. Either you bring most of your trekking gear with you or you can buy all of the following gear in Thamel, Kathmandu from one of the many shops open from 10am to 8pm.
Note: Sleeping bag and down-jacket can be rented in Kathmandu.
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