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Holy Temples & Himalayan Beauty Tour
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.
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.
Most Asked Questions by Travellers
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
Temple tours are light physically, including short walks and stairs.
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
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
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
March-May and September-November are the most appropriate seasons, and the weather and mountain views are clear.
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
The visitors are expected to dress modestly, covering their shoulders and knees when entering the temple areas.
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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