AEI- 005 Regular Output Nepal Triangle 7N-8D
Expert Rating: Asia Escapes
“This 8-day program is, in our opinion, the most well-rounded trip for getting to know Nepal in depth . Unlike other tours that only stay in the Kathmandu Valley, this regular departure delves into the geographical heart of the country.
What we value most about this itinerary is the inclusion of Chitwan with full board . The contrast between the snow-capped mountains of Pokhara and the subtropical rainforest of Chitwan is what makes Nepal such a unique destination. Operating this tour as a regular departure in Spanish allows travelers to understand the complexity of Nepalese culture, a fascinating blend of Buddhism and Hinduism, without missing any historical details. It’s a dynamic, visually stunning trip designed for those seeking adventure in comfort.”
Asia Escapes Tips for Nepal
Sarangkot (Sunrise): It’s worth getting up early. Bring a jacket, as it gets chilly at 1,592 meters before sunrise, even in summer.
Chitwan: On safari, always follow the guides’ instructions. You’ll be in a real wildlife environment (tigers, rhinos, and crocodiles), making for an exciting and environmentally friendly experience.
Bat Cave: It’s an interesting visit in Pokhara, but if you suffer from claustrophobia, let your guide know; the natural surroundings of the city offer many other beautiful alternatives.
Arrival in Kathmandu on the second and third Saturday of the month (except December 20 to January 5, 2027)
Day 1. Arrival-Kathmandu
Arrival in Kathmandu, assistance and transfer to the hotel, rest of the time free to relax.
Kathmandu is the capital and largest city of Nepal. It is located in the Kathmandu Valley in central Nepal, near the Vishnumati River, at an altitude of 1,317 meters. The old city is characterized by its large number of Buddhist and Hindu temples and palaces, most of which date back to the 17th century. The Kathmandu Valley is home to seven UNESCO World Heritage Sites.
Overnight stay.
Day 2. Kathmanud-Swambhunath-Durbar Square-Patan
Breakfast at the hotel. In the morning, visit the ancient city of Kathmandu and Swambhunath Temple , a stupa said to be 2,000 years old. The main structure is composed of a brick and earth hemisphere supporting a conical spiral with a copper pinnacle. It is one of the best places to admire the entire city of Kathmandu. Afterward, we will visit Patan, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Patan Durbar boasts many tourist attractions and unique architecture. Krishna Mandi, Bhimsen Temple, and Hiranya Varna Mahabhihar are just a few of the temples that offer a breathtaking array of paintings, wood carvings, and metalwork. The Temple of the Living Goddess, from which Kathmandu takes its name (believed to have been built from the wood of a single tree trunk), is another highlight. The Durbar Square , with its cluster of temples, is dominated by Hanuman Dhoka Palace (the former palace of Nepalese royalty). Return to the hotel and overnight stay.
Day 3. Kathmandu-Pokhara (7 hrs)
Breakfast at the hotel. Departure for Pokhara, arrival and transfer to the hotel. Pokhara, nestled in the foothills of the incredible Annapurna Himalayas, has become a major tourist center in Nepal. Pokhara is famous for its magnificent views of the central Himalayan range, the Annapurna. The city offers a blend of nature and culture. Overnight stay.
Day 4. Pokhara
Early morning departure for Sarangkot, the highest sunrise viewpoint at 1592m (weather permitting) . After breakfast at the hotel, we will continue our tour with a visit to Devi’s Fall. The Temple of Devi’s Fall (also known as Devi’s Fall or Devis Fall) is a famous tourist attraction located in Pokhara, Nepal. It is not a temple in the traditional sense, but a natural waterfall flowing through a series of caves and canyons. The name “Devi’s Fall” comes from a tragedy that occurred in the 1960s when a woman named Devi was swept away by the current and was never found. The Bindabasini Temple, also known as the Bindhyabasini Temple, is an important place of worship in Pokhara, Nepal. The temple is dedicated to the goddess Durga, a form of the Hindu goddess Parvati. Durga is worshipped as the goddess of war and victory in Hindu mythology. and a bat cave. Bat caves are natural sites or geological formations where bats live and often rest during the day. In the afternoon, we will take a boat trip on Phewa Lake. Overnight stay.
Day 5. Pokhara-Chitwan National Park (4 hrs) Full board
Breakfast at the hotel. Departure for Chitwan, arrival and transfer to the hotel. Lunch at the hotel. In the afternoon, we will take a walking tour on the outskirts of the park. Chitwan boasts over 43 mammal species within its boundaries, though it is particularly renowned for the endangered one-horned rhinoceros, tiger, and gharial crocodile, along with many other common species such as the gaur, wild elephant, four-horned antelope, striped hyena, pangolin, Ganges river dolphin, lizard, and python. Other animals found in the park include the sambar deer, chital deer, hog-deer, barking deer, sloth bear, palm civet, and langur and rhesus monkeys. There are over 450 bird species in the park. Among the endangered birds are the Bengal florican, giant hornbill, lesser florican, white stork, and black stork. Common birds that can be seen in the park include the peafowl, the red junglefowl, and various species of egrets, herons, kingfishers, flycatchers, and woodpeckers. Return to the hotel, dinner, and overnight stay.
Day 6. Chitwan National Park - Full Board
We’ll start the day with a delicious breakfast at our hotel. Afterward, we’ll head south to Chitwan on a scenic four-hour drive to reach the magnificent Chitwan National Park. Upon arrival, get ready for an adventure-filled guided walking tour of the park. Keep your eyes peeled, as you might spot up to 43 different mammal species, including rhinos, tigers, crocodiles, and wild elephants—it’s like stepping into a wildlife wonderland! Our expert guide will give you tips for fantastic birdwatching. Chitwan National Park boasts an astonishing 450+ bird species, so bird lovers are in for a treat. As the sun begins to set, we’ll head back to our cozy Chitwan hotel for a delicious dinner and a well-deserved rest. Get ready for more adventures tomorrow!
Day 7. Chitwan-Kathmandu (5/6 hrs)
Breakfast at the hotel. Elephant safari in the reserve, return to the hotel. Departure for Kathandou, arrival and transfer to the hotel. Overnight stay.
Day 8. Kathmandu - Next Destination
Breakfast at the hotel. Transfer to the airport for your flight to Delhi. Arrival and layover for your connection to Europe . (Our services end with your departure transfer in Kathmandu).
Our Prices Include
- 7 nights accommodation.
- 7 breakfasts, 2 lunches, 2 dinners.
- Airport assistance.
- Spanish-speaking guide during tour
- Elephant Safari in Chitwan National Park
- Boat trip on Phewa Lake in Pokhara
- 1 bottle of water per person per day in a vehicle.
- Transfers, visits in an air-conditioned vehicle.
- The rates applicable at this time.
Our price does not include
- Tips of USD 70 for porters, waiters, driver, guide, etc.
- Camera fees at monuments.
- Extra expenses at the hotel such as phone calls, laundry, etc.
- Any other service not specified in “the price includes”.
Highlights by City
Kathmandu: A visit to the Swambhunath Stupa , where you can feel a 2000-year-old spirituality, and Durbar Square , the historic heart where the culture of the ancient Nepalese kings still resides.
Patan: The city of fine arts. You’ll see up close the Krishna Mandir and the Hiranya Varna Mahabhihar (Golden Temple), jewels of metal and carved wood architecture.
Pokhara: Sunrise in Sarangkot is a life-changing experience; watching the Annapurna mountain range turn golden as the sun rises is simply magical. Furthermore, a boat trip on Phewa Lake offers a perfect reflection of the mountains.
Chitwan: A complete change of scenery. A jungle safari to try and spot the one-horned rhinoceros (one of the rarest species in the world) and the Bengal tiger, experiencing nature in its wild and authentic form.
Optional Tours | Optional – prices USD and net min. 2 Pax |
Optional in Kathmandu, Day 8, 9 -Everest flights operate daily, but flights only take off on days with good weather. Note : If, due to weather conditions, the flight is canceled and we have already arranged transfers, only the flight price will be refunded, not the transfer price.
| Flight to Mount Everest: One of the most exciting activities you can do in Nepal is a flight to Mount Everest, which allows you to fly over the highest peak on the planet and other great mountains of the Himalayas. It’s a scenic flight in plans specially adapted for flying in these areas. Mount Everest is the highest mountain on Earth, reaching 8,848 meters. It is located in the Himalayan mountain range in Nepal. The massif where Everest is located also includes other iconic peaks, such as Lhotse (8,516 m), Nuptse (7,855 m), and Changtse (7,580 m). The flight lasts between 40 and 50 minutes. USD 260 per person with transfers from hotel to airport and back. |
Cities | Cat. 4* hotels or similar | Cat. 5* standard hotels or similar | Cat. 5* Deluxe Hotels or similar |
Kathmandu | Shambala Hotel | Ramada By Wyndham (Akama) / Everest Hotel | Soaltee Hotel |
Pokhara | Atitihi Resort or Similar | Barahi Hotel / Pokhara Grande Similar | Temple Tree |
Chitwan | Jungle Villa / Soaltee Westend | Jungle Villa / Soaltee Westend / River Bank Jungle Resort | Jungle Villa / Soaltee Westend/ River Bank Jungle resort |
Kathmandu | Shambala Hotel | Ramada By Wyndham (Akama) / Everest Hotel | Soaltee Hotel |
Important note: In the event that a hotel is unavailable due to weddings, conferences or other local events, alternative accommodation of the same category will be offered. | |||