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Nepal Temple Tour – 8 Days

Holy Temples & Himalayan Beauty Tour
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Trip Price US$ 1250
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Trip Duration 08 Days
Group Size 2-12 People
Maximum Altitude 3,800 m
Difficulty Grade Easy
Start & End Point Kathmandu/Kathmandu
Best Seasons Mar-May, Sep-Nov

Trip Highlights of Nepal Temple Tour – 8 Days

  • Visit the holy Pashupatinath Temple, one of the greatest temples of Hinduism in the world.
  • Explore the religious ambience of the Muktinath Temple, a sacred pilgrimage of both Hindus and Buddhists in the Himalayas.
  • Take a scenic cable car ride to Manakamana Temple and enjoy the beautiful scenery of hills, rivers and the distant Himalayan peaks.
  • Discover the lakeside town of Pokhara with amazing views of the Annapurna and Machhapuchhre mountain ranges.
  • Have a stunning mountain flight from Pokhara to Jomsom through the spectacular Himalayan scenery.
  • See Dakshinkali Temple, a popular shrine devoted to Goddess Kali and a leading worship center.
  • Explore the cultural charm of Kathmandu Valley with its historical temples, courtyards and spirituality.
  • Take a pleasant boat ride around the Phewa Lake to visit the holy Barahi Temple on a small island.

Overview of Nepal Temple Tour – 8 Days

The Nepal Temple Tour is a meaningful journey that takes travelers through some of the most sacred Hindu temples and spiritual sites in Nepal. It is an ideal tour where a person will get to learn more about the country regarding its profound religious background, stunning scenery, and rich culture.

Nepal is known as the country of temples and pilgrimages, and through this trip, tourists get to visit most of the most significant places of worship in a convenient and brief tour. The Nepal temple tour package will be a combination of cultural and spiritual worship that will be appropriate for pilgrims, culture lovers, and travelers who would like to learn more about the Hindu culture of Nepal.

In this Nepal Hindu temple tour, the tourists are able to see renowned temples in Nepal, including the Pashupatinath Temple in Kathmandu, which is one of the holiest temples of Lord Shiva. Budhanilkantha Temple is also in the list of the journey, in which the big stone idol of Lord Vishnu lies tranquil in a holy pond.

The other sightseeing is a visit to Manakamana Temple, also referred to as the wish-fulfilling goddess temple, which is accessible by an adventurous ride on a cable car through the green hills and rivers. Pokhara has some quiet places, such as the Barahi Temple located on Phewa Lake and the old Bindabasini Temple that are places of worship.

The most exclusive aspect of this Nepal Temple Tour is the travel to Muktinath Temple, which is found in a high area of the Mustang region at 3,800 m (12,467 ft). Both the Hindus and the Buddhists honor this sacred temple, which is believed to be a source of spiritual liberation. Pilgrims go to the temple to take a bath at the 108 water spouts that are considered to be sacred and to pray to Lord Vishnu. The temple is surrounded by the Himalayan mountains, which are beautiful and give a very strong and serene spiritual ambiance.

This Nepal sightseeing tour is a comfortable and reachable tour package. Moving around is primarily through personal vehicles and short domestic flights, thereby ensuring that visitors have the freedom to visit sacred sites without necessarily walking long distances.

Local culture, traditional villages, and the beautiful scenery of the Himalayas are possibilities of the journey. This Nepal Temple Tour is a well-designed visit of spirituality, culture, and natural beauty created through the combined efforts of the experienced guides, which makes it a great pilgrimage experience that Above the Himalaya organizes.

Why This Tour Is Different

This Nepal Temple Tour is unique because it is a cultural exploration with spiritual pilgrimage in an easy-going itinerary. This tour package will visit some well-known temples like the Pashupatinath in Kathmandu (1,350 m / 4,429 ft), Mustang (3,800 m / 12,467 ft), and the Muktinath Temple.

This Nepal Temple Tour, unlike most of the tours, gives a balance between the temples in the city and the distant pilgrimage locations in the Himalayan region. Tourists visit such beautiful sites as Pokhara (827 m / 2,713 ft), and they visit sacred mountain temples. Comfortable transportation, such as short flights and a ride on a cable car, is exciting without any physical challenge.

Above the Himalaya organizes the Nepal Hindu temple tour with experienced local guides who tell stories, traditions and cultural information. The traveler will be able to experience the spiritual ambiance of this significant Hindu pilgrimage tour completely with small groups and flexible schedules.

Itinerary of Nepal Temple Tour – 8 Days

DAY
01

Day 01: Arrival at Kathmandu (1,400 m /4593 ft)

As you arrive at Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu, the guide and driver from Above the Himalaya will be waiting for you. They will welcome you and take you to your hotel in Thamel, which is the most popular tourist place in Kathmandu. It normally takes approximately 20-30 minutes of travel time, depending on the traffic. Once you have checked in, you can relax after your trip.

In the afternoon, you can go to the bustling Thamel streets. This is a colorful place with shops, trekking shops, restaurants, and cafes. It is where one learns the local culture and Kathmandu atmosphere. It is also possible to have a traditional Nepali dinner in one of the local restaurants and taste such traditional dishes as dal bhat or momo.

The guide will give a brief introduction of the Nepal Temple Tour and set out the itinerary in the evening, and give the essential tour tips and the rules of the temple. This is a gathering that will prepare you to undertake the journey.

Accommodation Hotel
Meals Breakfast and Dinner
Altitude 1,400 m
DAY
02

Day 02: Visit Pashupatinath and Budhanilkantha in Kathmandu

On this day of the Nepal Temple Tour, you take a cultural tour in the morning after breakfast to some of the most sacred Hindu temples of Kathmandu Valley. The initial place is the Pashupatinath Temple situated on the banks of the Bagmati River with an elevation of approximately 1,350 m (4,429 ft). The temple is among the most sacred shrines to Lord Shiva, and each year, thousands of pilgrims visit the temple.

You will be amazed by the beautiful pagoda-style architecture whose roof is gold-plated and whose door is made of silver. Although the non-Hindus are not allowed to access the main temple, one can view religious rituals and cremation ceremonies of the Hindus along the river through various viewpoints along the river.

Then drive north to Budhanilkantha Temple at (1,400 m / 4,593 ft). This tranquil place is known for a huge stone image of Lord Vishnu resting on the bed of serpents in a sacred pond. The sculpture is approximately 5 meters in length, made of one stone.

In case of time, you can also visit Kathmandu Durbar Square, which is a historic palace compound with old temples and courtyards that represent the rich Newar culture. In the evening, go back to your hotel.

Accommodation Hotel
Meals Breakfast and Dinner
Trek Distance 4 km walking
Trek Duration 2 hrs hiking
Altitude 1,400 m
DAY
03

Day 03: Drive from Kathmandu to Kurintar and visit Manakamana Temple

Have breakfast and then leave Kathmandu and start a scenic drive west through the Prithvi Highway on this day of the Nepal Temple Tour. The highway follows the Trishuli River, which is very beautiful and crosses over the green hills, small villages, and terraced fields.

The drive to Kurintar takes about 3-4 hours. At Kurintar, you will board a cable car which will take you to the popular Manakamana Temple, which is situated at 1,302 m (4,272 ft). The ride of the cable cars can be approximately 25 minutes long and provides great landscapes of rivers, forests, and the hills around it.

The Manakamana Temple is devoted to the wish-fulfilling goddess who is considered to be the incarnation of the goddess Parvati. Many believers go to this temple and pray to receive blessings. In this hilltop temple, you make prayers, burn incense, and feel the spiritual atmosphere. The distant view of the Annapurna, Manaslu, and Ganesh Himal ranges can also be seen in the area of the temple on a clear day.

Spend some time in the temple, take pictures, and go back to Kurintar by cable car. There will be a car that will pick you up and take you to your local place of stay at Kurintar.

Accommodation Hotel
Meals Breakfast and Dinner
Trek Distance 2 km walking
Trek Duration 1 hr hiking
Altitude 1,302 m
DAY
04

Day 04: Drive from Manakamana to Pokhara

Have your breakfast and then go on your way to the beautiful Nepalese city of Pokhara. The drive takes 3-4 hours through picturesque hills, rivers, and small towns. As one goes closer to Pokhara, the landscape is even more impressive as a snow-capped Himalayan range is seen towering above the valley.

Pokhara is located along the Phewa Lake at a height of 827 m (2,713 ft). When the weather is clear, the Machhapuchhre (Fishtail) and Annapurna, among other mountains, may be seen in the calm waters of the lake.

Once you have checked into your hotel by the lakeside, you will start sightseeing in Pokhara. To begin with, take a leisurely boat ride in Phewa Lake to the tiny island, where there is the well-known Barahi Temple. It is a two-storied pagoda temple dedicated to Goddess Durga, and is a significant religious place to natives.

Then visit Bindabasini Temple, the oldest temple in Pokhara, which was built in 1760. The hilltop temple is a good place to view extensive panoramas of Pokhara city and the Himalayas. You can also visit the Davis Falls, the Bat cave, or the International Mountain Museum, in case there is enough time.

Accommodation Hotel
Meals Breakfast and Dinner
Trek Distance 3 km walking
Trek Duration 1.5 hrs hiking
Altitude 827 m
DAY
05

Day 05: Drive From Pokhara to Muktinath, and return to Jomsom

Early in the morning, We will drive to Muktinath . You will reach the sacred Muktinath Temple after driving 9 hours hours across the dry Mustang Valley, passes through its landscapes.

Mukhinath Temple is a high elevation (3,800 m / 12,467 ft) and is among the most significant pilgrimage places of Hindu and Buddhists. The temple belongs to god Vishnu. Pilgrims go to this sacred site to cleanse themselves of sins and to get spiritual liberation.

Inside the temple area, there are 108 sacred water taps where visitors walk under the cold water as a ritual for cleansing and purification. Nearby are two small ponds where pilgrims occasionally have a holy bath in spite of the freezing temperature.

The temple grounds provide spectacular Himalayan snow-capped mountain ranges. Finish your visit and prayer and take a drive back to Jomsom, where you will spend the night.

Accommodation Lodge
Meals Breakfast and Dinner
Trek Distance 2 km walking
Trek Duration 1 hr hiking
Altitude 3,800 m
DAY
06

Day 06: Jomsom drive back to Pokhara

In the morning,after breakfast we ill drive back to Pokhara  On arriving in Pokhara transfer to hotel and vyou will be resting today or you can go for boating in Phewa lake.

 

Accommodation Hotel
Meals Breakfast and Dinner
Trek Distance 2 km walking
Trek Duration 1 hr hiking
Altitude 1,400 m
DAY
07

Day 07: Pokhara flight back to Kathmandu and tour of Pharping and visit the Dakshinkali Temple

After breakfast We will drive to Pokhara Airport to take a short flight to Kathmandu which is 25 minutes, After we drop your bag to hotel we will  drive southwards to Pharping and the Dakshinkali Temple. The ride takes 30-45 minutes and goes through the beautiful countryside with the terraced lands and the traditional villages of the Newari. Pharping is an old town with monasteries, caves, and a serene atmosphere. It provides an insight into the traditional village life in the Kathmandu Valley.

Further on the Nepal Temple Tour, you will reach the Dakshinkali Temple, which is at 1,500 m (4,921 ft) approximately. This temple belongs to the goddess Kali, who is a mighty Hindu goddess and corresponds to protection and strength. Tuesday and Saturday are the days when many pilgrims come to visit this temple to make prayers and sacrifice as traditional rituals of worship. You are able to watch the ceremonies, visit the temple environment, and feel the spiritual environment of this religious location.

Having spent some time in the temple, go back to Kathmandu. During the travels back, you can visit Patan Durbar Square, a UNESCO World Heritage site, which is known for its beautiful temples, palaces, and traditional Newar structures.

Accommodation Hotel
Meals Breakfast and Dinner
Trek Distance 3 km walking
Trek Duration 1.5 hrs hiking
Altitude 1,500 m
DAY
08

Day 08: Final Departure

It is the last day of your Nepal Temple Tour. You can have a leisurely breakfast in the hotel, and then you can have time to wrap up your stuff and get ready to leave. Depending on your flight time, you may have to go around the streets of Thamel again. It is a vibrant place to purchase souvenirs, including handicrafts, prayer flags, singing bowls, or traditional Nepalese garments.

Your tour guide will help you get to Tribhuvan International Airport. In the drive, you are able to recollect the wonderful memories of your visit to holy temples, mountain ranges, cultural exploration, and the spiritual experience of going to Muktinath.

Your guide will assist in making final preparations after you get to the airport, before you check in for your international flight. Leave Nepal with great memories about its good culture, good hospitality, and beautiful landscapes.

Meals Breakfast
Trek Distance 1 km walking
Trek Duration 0.5 hrs hiking
Altitude 1,400 m

Trip Extension

Suppose you have more time in Nepal after this trip. In that case, we can help you to extend your trip by running different treks in Nepal, tours in Bhutan and Tibet, Jungle safari tours at Chitwan, Bardia, and other National parks, Nepal luxury hotel booking, Rafting, Ultra-light flights, or any other travel-related services. You can get more information here.

Includes/Excludes

What's Included?
  • 7-night hotel room in twin sharing basis with a private bathroom.
  • Breakfast and dinner according to the itinerary.
  • All transfers and drives by private vehicle
  • Domestic flights from Pokhara to Kathmandu
  • English-speaking Tour Guide
  • The entrance charges to temples and sites.
  • Ride in a cable car to Manakamana Temple (round trip).
  • Jeep or local vehicle to and from Muktinath Temple.
  • Boating on Phewa Lake to Barahi Temple
  • Government taxes and guide fees.
What's Excluded?
  • Airfare to Nepal.
  • Nepal visa cost
  • Travel or medical insurance.
  • Lunches and dinner, additional drinks, and other meals not mentioned in the itinerary.
  • Personal expenses (snacks, laundry, Wi-Fi fees, and so on).
  • Tips for the guide and driver.
  • Any activities, services, or transportation that are not mentioned in the itinerary.
  • Drone charges on cultural locations (where possible).

How Difficult Is the Nepal Temple Tour?

The Nepal Temple Tour is a moderate tour that is easy and can be undertaken by most tourists. It is a spiritual journey that is devoted to the sightseeing of religious temples instead of hiking, and so there are no extensive and challenging walks. The mode of travel in this tour package is mostly by a private vehicle, short flights, or cable cars, with minimal walking around the temple complexes.

The highest point of the Nepal Temple Tour is the Muktinath Temple at 3,800 m (12,467 ft) in Mustang. Nevertheless, visitors tend to spend the night in low altitudes such as Jomsom (2,700 m / 8,858 ft) or Pokhara (827 m / 2,713 ft). This ensures the trip is comfortable to majority of the visitors.

Participants only need basic fitness and the ability to walk around temple areas and climb a few stone steps. The itinerary is not in a hurry and includes frequent rest breaks and sightseeing.

Overall, this is a Hindu pilgrimage tour where travelers can enjoy a peaceful spiritual experience without much physical effort.

Preparation for the Nepal Temple Tour

The right preparation will make you have a better Nepal Temple Tour. The path covers places such as Kathmandu (1,400 m/ 4,593 ft) and Pokhara (827 m/ 2,713 ft), and some elevated sites such as Muktinath (3,800 m/ 12,467 ft). Due to such changes in altitude, it is significant to pack the appropriate clothing.

In this Nepal temple tour package, days at Kathmandu and Pokhara are generally warm, but in the morning in Jomsom (2,700 m / 8,858 ft) can be chilly. Warm clothes like a jacket, hat, and gloves are best to carry along. Travelers also need to dress in modest clothes covering their shoulders and knees when visiting temples.

Uneven temple grounds require wearing comfortable walking shoes. Personal medications, sunscreen, a refillable water bottle, and sunglasses are helpful. By being simply prepared, you will make your Hindu pilgrimage tour comfortable and enjoyable.

Visa and Permit Requirements.

Visitors coming to Nepal for a temple tour usually find the visa process simple and easy. The majority of the visitors can acquire a tourist visa at Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu (1,400 m / 4,593 ft). Pre-arrival online application can also be used by travelers to save time.

The Nepal temple tour package does not imply any specific trekking permits since visiting the temples is accomplished with the help of a road, cable car, or even short flights.

Above the Himalaya arranges and includes all entrance fees for the sites mentioned in the itinerary.

A passport must have a life of not less than six months. It is also useful to carry one or two passport-sized pictures. On a Nepal temple tour of Hindu temples, you should ensure that you have your passport and visa page with you at all times. These are the minimum requirements that you need to have in order to have your Hindu pilgrimage tour start on a smooth note.

Language & Communication

Communication in Nepal Temple Tour is normally not difficult. The Nepali language is the official language of Nepal, although a good number of people also speak regional languages like Newari in Kathmandu and Tibetan dialects around Mustang, including Muktinath (3,800 m / 12,467 ft).

Major tourist destinations like Kathmandu (1,400 m / 4,593 ft) and Pokhara (827 m / 2,713 ft) use the English language extensively. At the Nepal temple tour package, the guide assists in the translation and interpretation of the local culture to the tourists.

To make your Nepal Hindu temple tour more interesting, it is better to learn some Nepali greetings. Namaste is a good manner of greeting people with folded hands. Locals appreciate such words as Dhanyabad, meaning thank you.

The communication will be simple in the process of this Hindu pilgrimage tour, as the locals are friendly and guides will be willing to assist people and enable them to concentrate on the spiritual experience.

Mobile Network, Internet & Charging Facilities

The Nepal Temple Tour dependable in mobile communication. The larger service providers include Ncell and Nepal Telecom in most cities and on most highways. A local SIM card can be readily bought by any traveler in Kathmandu (1,400 m / 4,593 ft) or in Pokhara (827 m / 2,713 ft) using a passport.

Internet connectivity (4G) is found in even higher elevations in Nepal during the Nepal temple tour package, such as Jomsom at 2,700 m (8,858 ft). Signal may, however, be weakened nearer to the elevated area like Muktinath (3,800 m / 12,467 ft).

The Wi-Fi is available in most hotels, but the connection speed may be slow. The power supply in Nepal is 230 V, and the plugs are either C, D, or M. A universal adapter and power bank must be carried by travelers on a Hindu temple tour in Nepal. These minor arrangements keep you in touch, and you can easily share your memories of your tour.

Cultural Etiquette & Don’ts

The Nepal Temple Tour requires giving respect to the local customs. Nepal is a country with strong spiritual traditions, and those who visit Nepal should dress decently when visiting the temples. They must wear clothing covering shoulders and knees, particularly when visiting temples.

Visitors have to take off their shoes and hats before entering all temple premises, like Pashupatinath in Kathmandu (1,350 m / 4,429 ft) or Muktinath (3,800 m / 12,467 ft). When giving or receiving things, it is nice to use the right hand.

You should not touch the statues in temples or point your feet at sacred spots. Nepal does not exhibit a lot of affection in public. Photography in temples can also be prohibited.

These are easy traditions to follow and thus, help the traveler feel the spiritual mood in the Nepal temple tour package in a reverent way and guarantee a significant experience of the Hindu pilgrimage tour.

Travel Insurance

Travel insurance is very advisable for travelers who will be taking part in a Nepal Temple Tour. Even though it is not a trekking expedition, it also involves high-altitude sites like Muktinath (3,800 m / 12,467 ft) and Jomsom (2,700 m / 8,858 ft).

The insurance policy must include medical emergencies, cancellation of trip, and emergency evacuation, as long as necessary. As the tour reaches higher altitudes above 3,000 m (9,843 ft), some insurance providers may require special coverage, so it is important to confirm this when purchasing a Nepal temple tour package.

The travelers should bring a copy of their insurance and emergency contacts with them on the trip. It is also a good idea to bring along first-aid material. A sound insurance cover is therefore a guarantee of peace in the Nepal Hindu temple tour, and the traveler will be able to go on the spiritual trip without fear.

Health and Safety

Nepal is a safe place to visit, and the Nepal Temple Tour is aimed at making the travel experience a comfortable one. There are good facilities and amiable communities in popular tourist destinations like Kathmandu (1,400 m /4593 ft) and Pokhara (827 m / 2,713 ft).

Travelers might experience mild cases of altitude sickness when visiting elevated sites such as Muktinath (3,800 m / 12,467 ft). You should walk gradually and hydrate yourself by drinking lots of water. Consumption of light meals and water hydration will keep the energy levels high.

Boiled water or bottled water should be taken, and uncooked foods should be avoided. Walk carefully in mountain roads and temple stairs. The Nepal Hindu temple tour is a safe and enjoyable place with a few precautions and easy measures, giving the visitors a calm experience.

Trip Extension and Side Tours

A lot of the visitors opt to tour Nepal longer with the Nepal Temple Tour in order to see more of the culture and nature of Nepal. There are a number of places that can be included after the completion of the main Nepal temple tour package.

A wildlife safari in Chitwan National Park (415 m / 1,362 ft) is one of such extensions mentioned to be an excellent place where people can observe rhinos, deer, and birds. In another spiritual place, there is the birthplace of Lord Buddha, Lumbini (150 m / 492 ft).

Travelers can also enjoy short hikes in the nearby Himalayan hills around Pokhara (827 m / 2,713 ft) or combine the Nepal Hindu temple tour with visits to Bhutan or Tibet.

These added trips enable the tourists to appreciate other cultures and sceneries. The extension of the trip will transform your Hindu pilgrimage tour as even more memorable and rewarding experience.

Photography & Drone Rules

Nepal provides a beautiful landscape and temples that are holy, and hence it is a great experience taking photographs on the Nepal Temple Tour. Most of the outdoor locations can be photographed, such as Pokhara (827 m / 2,713 ft) and mountain towns such as Jomsom (2,700 m / 8,858 ft).

The tourists must not disrespect temple regulations during the Nepal temple tour package. It may not be possible to take photographs in most Hindu temples, such as the sacred sites of Muktinath (3,800 m / 12,467 ft). Visitors are often directed to restrictions by signs or staff working in the temple.

In Nepal, drones are highly controlled and require the Civil Aviation Authority authorization. The use of drones around heritage sites or temples is normally prohibited. Observing these rules will ensure that the tourists responsibly capture photographs when they visit the Nepal Hindu temple tour.

Cultural Festivals on the Trail

Nepal is well known in terms of colorful religious festivals, and tourists in Nepal Temple Tour would be able to observe some of these vibrant festivals. The tour is special to the culture of the country through festivals.

The Maha Shivaratri is one of the largest festivals that is held at Pashupatinath Temple in Kathmandu (1,350 m / 4,429 ft). It is attended by thousands of worshippers who come to worship Lord Shiva. The other major festival is Haribodhani Ekadashi at Budhanilkantha (1,400 m / 4,593 ft), when the Lord Vishnu awakens.

In Mustang (3,800 m / 12,467 ft) at Muktinath Temple, such festivals as Janai Purnima bring a large number of pilgrims bathing in holy waterspouts. The Hindu pilgrimage tour will be more valuable as witnessing these celebrations will provide the travelers with a more in-depth insight into the spiritual beliefs of the Nepalese.

Most Asked Questions by Travellers

General General

Such major attractions are Pashupatinath Temple, Budhanilkantha Temple, Manakamana Temple, Bindabasini Temple, Dakshinkali Temple, and the holy Muktinath Temple.

The highest elevation is the Muktinath Temple at (3,800 m / 12,467 ft).

Traveling is done by private vehicle and domestic flights (Pokhara-Jomsom) and a ride on a cable car to Manakamana Temple.

Yes, visitors are allowed to engage in optional temple rituals and prayers that are based on the schedules and traditions of the temples.

Some temples, like the inner sanctum of Pashupatinath, do not allow any other person to enter except Hindus.

In most temples, photography is not allowed in the inner sanctums, but it is in the courtyards surrounding the temples.

It is not mandatory, although they are usually given by pilgrims when visiting temples.

Yes, it is possible to buy local SIM cards at the airport or city shops, which are offered by providers such as Ncell or Nepal Telecom.

Electricity in Nepal is 230 V using plug types C, D, and M.

Yes, Maha Shivaratri and Dashain are the festivals that provide a special spiritual environment in the big temples.

Preparation & Fitness Preparation & Fitness

Temple tours are light physically, including short walks and stairs.

Insurance and Visa Insurance and Visa

Yes, the majority of the travelers will be able to acquire a tourist visa at Kathmandu Airport or at land border points.

Accommodation and Facilities Accommodation and Facilities

Hotels and lodges are comfortable in Kathmandu, Pokhara, and Jomsom, and these are usually in 3 star category or similar.

Most Kathmandu and Pokhara hotels have Wi-Fi, and in the remote places, mobile internet coverage can be a problem.

Yes, the electricity is available, but a power outage can happen at times.

Food and Drinks Food and Drinks

Yes, Nepal has many vegetarian dishes, which are found in large numbers and are common during the tour.

Most of the packages come with breakfast and dinner on a daily basis, based on the itinerary and hotel.

Drinking water is provided as boiled or purified water; travelers are encouraged to bring a refillable bottle.

Weather & Seasons Weather & Seasons

March-May and September-November are the most appropriate seasons, and the weather and mountain views are clear.

Health & Safety Health & Safety

There is minimal risk with altitude at Muktinath (3,800 m / 12,467 ft), although the limited duration and night stays at lower altitudes mitigate the risk.

Yes, it is highly advised to take travel insurance that would cover medical emergencies and evacuation.

In Kathmandu and Pokhara, there are hospitals, clinics, and basic medical facilities in Jomsom.

Yes, this tour package can be adopted by older tourists whose mobility is normal, since there is no hard trekking.

Packing & Gear Packing & Gear

The visitors are expected to dress modestly, covering their shoulders and knees when entering the temple areas.

Booking & Payment Booking & Payment

It is advisable to make the reservation 1-2 months before the visit so as to ensure a domestic flight, hotel reservation, and visit to the temples.

A deposit in the range of 20-30 percent of the overall tour cost is normally needed to ensure the booking, and the rest of the balance is paid before arrival or on arrival in Nepal.

The payments are usually made by bank transfer, online payment gateways, or credit cards. The most common one is bank transfers.

Cancellation policies are subject to the organizing company, but could attract a deduction for flight bookings, hotels, or even permits that are already booked.

The currency used is Nepalese Rupee (NPR). In cities, it is possible to exchange major currencies such as USD or EUR.

Major towns such as Kathmandu and Pokhara accept credit card but in remote places such as Jomsom, they might not.

Yes, it is advisable to carry small sums of Nepalese rupees for personal expenses and presentations in the temples.

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