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Nepal Pilgrimage Tour Package

Nepal Pilgrimage Tour Package

Take a spiritual trip across Nepal's sacred Hindu temples with our Pilgrimage Tour Package and make your dream a reality.

8 Days Price Start From: INR 65,000 Per Person

Tour Highlights

  • A private and customised tour. 
  • Sightseeing the major tourist attractions of Pokhara. 
  • Pilgrimage to holy Muktinath Temple. 
  • Scenic flight from Pokhara to Jomsom. 
  • Religious exploration in Kathmandu. 
  • Explore two major Durbar Squares: Patan and Bhaktapur. 
  • Experience the climate of the mountain region. 
  • Day visit to Janakpur, Sita’s birthplace.

Trip Overview

Nepal, being a secular nation, has a reputation for peaceful coexistence and acceptance between different religions. However, it holds the world's largest percentage of Hindus, making Hinduism the dominant faith. Our Nepal Pilgrimage Tour Package covers a visit to the major Hindu temples, shrines, and historical places in Nepal. This 8 days tour is crafted to visit Nepal's most prominent holy sites, enriching your spirit and offering a glimpse into the heart of Nepali culture. From exploring the ancient sites of Kathmandu to the scenic wonders of Pokhara, the holy Muktinath Temple of the Mustang region, and the pilgrimage site Janakpur throughout the tour, you will delve into Nepal’s fascinating history and cultural significance. Along this spiritual journey, you will be able to get first hand experience of the renowned Nepalese warmth and hospitality. Furthermore, what's the chance that you will experience a climate ranging from 10°C to 30°C on a single tour? This tour shows that possibility. You will be able to gain new and unique experiences through this comprehensive journey of spiritual exploration, cultural immersion, scenic thrills, climatic variations, and whatnot. For more details, continue reading. 

Religious Sites Exploration

Exploring the spiritual sites in Nepal is like discovering a treasure trove of ancient cities with a rich religious past. From sacred Hindu temples adorned with intricate carvings to serene Buddhist stupas and monasteries nestled in the mountains, a journey through Nepal can be a deeply enriching cultural experience. Whether you seek inner peace amidst prayer flags fluttering in the wind or simply marvel at the architectural wonders, Nepal's religious sites promise a glimpse into the heart of its soul.

This exciting pilgrimage covers a range of sacred sites, stretching from the vibrant capital of Kathmandu to the serene lakeside town of Pokhara. We'll journey onward to the high-altitude Muktinath Temple and conclude in the historic city of Janakpur. In Kathmandu, you’ll visit the mighty Pashupatinath Temple dedicated to Lord Shiva and the majestic Swayambhunath stupa, showcasing perfect religious harmony. You’ll explore hidden gems like Guhyeshwari Temple, Jal Narayan Temple, Baglamukhi Temple, and marvel at the ancient Changu Narayan Temple. Likewise, the religious exploration at Doleshwor Mahadev Temple and Kailashnath Temple enhances your whole religious experience. Similarly, Pokhara’s religious sites offer you the natural ambience surrounding the sacred sites. The sacred Gupteshwor Mahadev Cave accompanied by the Davis Falls, Taal Barahi Temple in the middle of the tranquil Phewa Lake, and Bindhyabasini Temple atop a hill. 

The journey is yet to finish, as the major highlights still await. Muktinath Temple, a unique symbol of religious harmony, draws Hindus and Buddhists alike. Here, the pagoda style main temple dedicated to Vishnu and a Buddhist gompa stand side-by-side, a testament to the region's religious harmony. Immerse yourself in the spiritual ambience, while you can also take a sacred bath in the 108 waterspout and a holy dip in the kunds in front of the temple. Moreover, adding to the spiritual ambiance, you’ll be embraced by the fresh mountain air and towering Himalayas as seen from the temple complex. This pilgrimage journey culminates in the holy city of Janakpur. This city, famed as the birthplace of Goddess Sita and the site of her marriage to Lord Rama in the Hindu epic Ramayana, is a must-visit for devotees. Explore the magnificent Janaki Temple, a stunning example of Mithila architecture, and wander the charming streets lined with other temples and religious sites. Janakpur's vibrant culture and spiritual significance will undoubtedly enrich your pilgrimage experience.

Cultural and Historical Sights

Kathmandu Valley boasts a wealth of cultural and historical treasures, and a tour exploring the Durbar Squares of Patan and Bhaktapur is an unforgettable experience. Each square is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, showcasing stunning architecture, vibrant traditions, and a unique glimpse into Nepal's rich past. 

Patan Durbar Square, famed for its exquisite craftsmanship, is a kaleidoscope of intricately carved temples and palaces. Marvel at the Krishna Mandir, a masterpiece of stone carving dedicated to Lord Krishna. The nearby Golden Temple, adorned with gleaming sheets of gold, is a dazzling sight. Explore the Patan Museum, a treasure trove of Newari art and artefacts. Bhaktapur Durbar Square, the UNESCO site, is a living museum of Newari culture, largely untouched by modernity. The iconic 55-Window Palace, a marvel of traditional architecture, is a must-see. You can climb the Nyatapola Temple, the tallest pagoda in Nepal, to get the best view of the surrounding locality and witness the artistry of local potters and weavers, keeping ancient crafts alive. Your exploration of Patan and Bhaktapur Durbar Squares is a journey through time. Each monument narrates stories of Nepal's rich history, steeped in Hinduism, Buddhism, and the unique traditions of the Newari people. As you wander through these squares, you'll witness not just architectural marvels but a living culture that continues to thrive. 

Why a pilgrimage tour in Nepal?

Nepal, nestled in the Himalayas, is a landlocked country in South Asia. It is a place where many religions converge, making it a rich tapestry of cultures and beliefs. Hindus and Buddhists make up the majority of the population, but there are also smaller communities of Muslims, Christians, and Sikhs. This unique blend of faiths has made Nepal a popular destination for pilgrimage tours. Nepal's religious sites are imbued with a sense of peace and tranquillity. Whether you are a devout follower or simply interested in learning more about these religions, a pilgrimage tour can be a deeply spiritual experience. 

A pilgrimage tour in Nepal is not just about visiting religious sites. It is also a way to immerse yourself in Nepali culture. From the various cultural and religious wonders of Kathmandu to the sacred sites of Pokhara, Mustang, and Janakpur, you will see traditional religious ceremonies, witness the beauty of Nepali art and architecture, and experience the warmth and hospitality of the Nepali people. Moreover, many pilgrimage sites are located against the breathtaking backdrop of the Himalayas, such as Muktinath Temple. Witness the majestic peaks of the Annapurna ranges on your spiritual journey towards Muktinath Temple. Above all, a pilgrimage tour in Nepal is a chance to connect with your inner soul amidst the breathtaking Himalayas. 

What to expect from this tour?

The spiritual heart of Asia, Nepal boasts numerous pilgrimage sites based on Hinduism and Buddhism. Regarding this tour, you’ll visit the revered temples and holy sites of Nepal that are majorly Hindu sites, like Pashupatinath Temple, Bindhyabasini Temple, Muktinath Temple, Janaki Mandir, and many more scattered in Kathmandu, Pokhara, Mustang, and Janakpur. These temples hold immense significance for devotees and offer a chance to experience the rich spiritual traditions of Nepal.

Among these sanctuaries, Muktinath Temple stands as a beckon for spiritual enlightenment. The Muktinath Temple unfolds a sacred tapestry as you enter the temple complex by witnessing the devotees taking a sacred bath in the 108 watersprouts and a purifying dip in the holy ponds. You will also have the opportunity to do the same, which is believed to break you free from the cycle of life and birth. Along with that, Muktinath's beauty lies in its dramatic contrasts. The stark, arid landscape of the Mustang Valley, with its wind-sculpted rock formations, creates a powerful backdrop. Moreover, the journey leaves you breathless with a scenic flight from Pokhara to Jomsom and a breathtaking drive from Jomsom to Muktinath Temple. The instant change of climate from Himalayan to hilly and the Terai of Janakpur will let you experience the dramatic climate variation of Nepal. You will spend a wonderful day exploring the spiritual and cultural treasures of Janakpur. 

As you visit all these sacred sites, you’ll be blessed by the different gods and goddesses residing in them. Yet the journey is not solely one of spiritual introspection. You will also explore the architectural marvels of Patan Durbar Square and Bhaktapur Durbar Square in Kathmandu, which showcase intricate wood carvings and traditional Newari architecture. You can also explore the cities on your own and gain some local shopping experiences while also savouring the authentic Dal Bhaat and Newari cuisines. Also, you’ll experience the dynamic climates from the Terai region to the Himalayan region. 

Our Nepal Pilgrimage Tour Package offers a spiritually enriching journey that combines exploration of sacred sites with immersion in the rich cultural and natural heritage of the three geographical regions of Nepal; Himalayan, Hilly, and Terai regions. It's an opportunity to connect with the spiritual essence of Nepal while experiencing its awe-inspiring beauty and hospitality. Most importantly, this tour is designed to be flexible to align with your interests, preferred duration, comfort level, and fitness level. The country of the Himalayas is calling! Pack your luggage and join the journey through the spiritual heartlands of Nepal.

Trip Itinerary

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DAY 1

Kathmandu Arrival.

Arts Kathmandu
Not Included.

Your Arrival Time (?) Our office representative will meet and greet you at Kathmandu Airport and transfer you to your hotel.

At. 06:00 PM: In the evening, we will meet for a short briefing about your tour programme. If you are arriving late (after 4 p.m.), then we will have a briefing the next morning during breakfast. If any payment is due, then it will be collected during the briefing time.

Note: If you have an early flight to Kathmandu and have some free time this day, you can add some sightseeing as per your interest. 

DAY 2

Fly to Pokhara, Pokhara Sightseeing.

White Pearl
Breakfast Included.

At. 09:00 AM: After breakfast at the hotel, our vehicle will pick you up at the hotel and drop you off at Kathmandu Airport for your flight to Pokhara. Our representative will pick you up from the Pokhara airport and drop you off at your hotel.

At. 11:00 AM: Check in, freshen up, and get ready for your sightseeing tour of Pokhara. Today's sightseeing schedule will take you to the most natural and culturally significant landmarks in Pokhara. Your tour begins with a visit to Davis Falls, locally known as Patale Chhango. Witness the powerful force of the fall while soaking yourself in its beauty. Next, you’ll explore the mystical Gupteshwor Mahadev Cave, which is a short walk from Davis Falls. You will see the artistic formation of the cave as the beautiful waterfall cascades down and cuts through the cave. Your tour continues with a visit to the Bindhyabasini Temple, a sacred temple dedicated to Goddess Bhagwati, an incarnation of Durga. Witness the religious significance as you see the locals as well as Hindu devotees involved in different rituals. As for the last stop today, you’ll be taken to the Taal Barahi Temple, located in the middle of the Phewa Lake. To reach the temple, you will have to take a boat. Here, you can see the different rituals and pujas done by the devotees around the temple. If you’re on time, you can also witness the evening aarti session of the Barahi Temple. After your sightseeing, you will be escorted back to your hotel. In the evening, you can explore the city on your own, relax in the lakeside vibe, and have a delicious dinner accompanied by the night view of the lake. 

Davis Falls, also known as Patale Chhango, is an amazing waterfall in Pokhara Valley that is nearly 500 feet long and runs 100 feet below ground level. According to local old people, on July 31, 1961, a Swiss couple named Davi went swimming, but the woman drowned in a pit. From that day on, the place was known as Davis Falls.

Gupteshwor Mahadev Cave, one of the longest caves in Nepal, is nearly 3 km long. There are some walls dripping water inside the cave, and about 40 metres in, you can see the statue of Lord Shiva. At the end of the cave, you will be mesmerised by the Davis Falls cutting through the cave. 

Bindhyabasini Temple is situated on a hilltop, 3000m above sea level. This religious place for Hindus living in the Pokhara region is devoted to the goddess Bhagwati, an incarnation of Durga. Goddess Durga, also known as Kali Mata, is the symbol of a bloodthirsty goddess. Many people come here to worship and sacrifice animals.

Phewa Lake is the second-largest lake in Nepal. It covers an area of about 4.43 sq km with an average depth of about 8.6 metres and a maximum water depth of 19 metres. The reflection of Mount Annapurna can be seen on Phewa Lake. Another attraction of this lake is Taal Barahi Temple, a pagoda-style temple on an island in the middle of Phewa Lake.

DAY 3

Fly to Jomsom, Drive to Muktinath.

Om's Home
Breakfast Included.

At. 06:30 AM: Today you will take an early morning flight to Jomsom from Pokhara, which is about 15-20 minutes of flying time. Check-in at the hotel in Jomsom, have your breakfast there, and drive to Muktinath Temple by private jeep. 

The distance between Jomsom and Muktinath is around 23 km, which takes around 1-2 hours to reach the vehicle station in Muktinath by road. Explore the sacred site, witness the religious practices, and take a holy bath in the 108 waterspouts and a purifying dip in two ponds around the temple premises. You will find various restaurants around the base of the temple where you can have your lunch. 

Note: It takes a maximum of 1 hour of driving to reach Muktinath temple from Jomsom. After getting off the Jeep, you have to walk up for 30 minutes to reach the temple from the Jeep park. You can also choose to hire a pony on your own, which costs INR 600 for a two-way ride.

At. 02:00 PM: After Darshan and Pooja, drive back to Jomsom for a night's stay. If you have time, you may visit the Mustang Eco-Museum on your own. Located near the airport, this museum houses ancient objects and manuscripts relating to Tibetan culture, herbs, and medicine. Or you can also take a walk to the local attraction, Dhumba Lake, which is at a distance of 3.6 km and takes around 2 hours to walk from Jomsom. The lake is famous for its natural and religious significance. 

Muktinath Temple is a Vishnu temple sacred for both Hindus and Buddhists, located at the foot of Thorong La Pass in Mustang, Nepal. It is one of the highest temples, situated at an elevation of 3762m. In Hinduism, the temple is one of the 108 Divya Desams, while for Buddhists, the temple is believed to be one of the 24 tantric places in the region. Also, the temple not only offers spiritual significance but also awe-inspiring backdrop of the Annapurna and Dhaulagiri ranges, alluring visitors with its breathtaking natural beauty.

Note: Pokhara to Jomsom flight completely depends on weather conditions. If your flight is cancelled at the scheduled time, we will arrange a land transport for you, which will be a private 4WD jeep. The Jeep cost will be revised as per the group size.

DAY 4

Fly to Pokhara, Drive to Kathmandu.

Arts Kathmandu
Breakfast Included.

At. 07:00 AM: Today, early in the morning, you will fly back to Pokhara. 

At. 08:00 AM: Enjoy a fulfilling breakfast at the hotel in Pokhara and set out for Kathmandu. The distance between Pokhara and Kathmandu is about 201 km, which takes about 6 to 7 hours by drive. On the way, you can visit Manakamana Temple by cable car, which is an optional activity. The cable car ride offers a beautiful view of the surrounding landscape, adding extra charm to your journey. You can also have your lunch near the temple area. Once you reach Kathmandu, check in at the hotel and rest or explore around the city if you are interested.

Note: The Manakamana cable car ticket price is INR 670 per person for a two-way ride. You can pay for the tickets in advance or directly take the tickets from the base station, Kurintar. 

Manakamana, the very popular temple of Goddess Durga Bhagawati, is situated in the Gorkha district of Nepal. The name Manakamana is made from two words: ‘Mana’, meaning heart, and ‘Kamana’, meaning wish. There is a belief that Goddess Bhagawati fulfils the wishes of those who worship her with a pure soul.

DAY 5

Kathmandu Sightseeing.

Arts Kathmandu
Breakfast Included.

At. 10:00 AM: After your breakfast at the hotel, you will participate in full-day sightseeing in Kathmandu Valley. Your transportation will arrive at the hotel to pick you up for sightseeing. 

Firstly, you will start with Pashupatinath Temple, a sacred Hindu pilgrimage site dedicated to Lord Shiva. You will wander through the maze of the temple, surrounded by small shrines, each with its own religious significance. You will also visit the Guhyeshwari temple near Pashupatinath. Here, you can observe the beautiful architecture of the temple and also witness other religious ceremonies. Then, you will drive towards Jal Narayan Temple, which is around 9 km and takes about 25 minutes by drive. Take your time to appreciate the intricate details of the reclining statue of Lord Vishnu, its size, and the open air settings. Next, stop by Swayambhunath Stupa, famously known as the Monkey Temple, a religious site with Hindu and Buddhist harmony. You must climb certain steps to reach the top of the hill, where the stupa is located. You can have your lunch in between the sightseeing, according to your timing and nearby places of interest.

At 03:00 PM: Later in the afternoon, your next exploration will be at Patan Durbar Square, one of the three Durbar squares, where you will travel through the historical lane. After that, the final destination today will be Shree Banglamukhi Temple, which is about 600m from Patan Dhoka and a few minutes of walk from there. You can learn more about the temple’s history and significance while you observe the rituals and offerings made by the devotees. After your sightseeing, head back to your hotel and rest.
Pashupatinath Temple is the largest and holiest shrine for Hindus, dedicated to Lord Shiva. This temple, situated on the bank of the Bagmati River, was built in the 5th century. It is represented by a four faced shiva-lingam housed in the main temple. There are around 492 temples, 15 Shivalayas (shrines of Lord Shiva), and 12 Jyotirlingas (phallic shrines) to explore. Although only Hindus are allowed to enter the temple, visitors can clearly see the temple and the activities performed on the temple premises from the eastern bank of the Bagmati river. A centre for Hindu pilgrimage, this temple hosts different major festivals such as Maha Shivaratri and pujas such as Rudra Abhishek and evening Aarti. Additionally, no entrance fee is charged for Indian nationals to enter the temple.

The Jal Narayan Temple, also known as Budhanilkantha Temple, is a famous Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Vishnu. It is around 8 km north of Kathmandu at the base of Shivapuri Hill. The temple is famous for its large, reclining statue of Lord Vishnu resting on a bed of stone serpents in a pool of water. The temple is religiously significant for both Hindus and Buddhists. Unlike other Hindu temples, Budhanilkantha is an open-air shrine offering a unique and serene atmosphere. 

Believed to be the oldest Buddhist shrine in Nepal, the history of the Swayambhunath Stupa dates back 2500 years. Also known as a Monkey temple, it is a hilltop pilgrimage site surrounded by smaller temples, stupas, and monasteries. This site shows the perfect harmony of Hindu and Buddhist religions with the combination of Buddhist stupas and Hindu shrines. 

Patan Durbar Square, one of the three durbar squares in Kathmandu Valley, is 6 km southeast of Kathmandu. The square is an important example of Newari architecture, surrounded by prominent temples, palaces, courtyards, and statues. The Keshav Narayan Temple, which was built in the 17th century and dedicated to the Hindu god Vishnu, is a masterpiece of pagoda architecture. The temple is known for its nine roofed pagodas and its richly decorated interior. Other notable key attractions on the square are the Krishna Temple, the Taleju Temple, the Bhimsen Temple, and the Patan Museum. Wandering through the narrow alleys lined with traditional Newari houses, bustling markets selling handicrafts and souvenirs, and local shops showcasing local artisan’s work is an interesting sight to see. 

Shree Banglamukhi Temple is a Hindu temple dedicated to the goddess Banglamukhi, one of the ten Mahadivyas. The temple is located in Patan, Lalitpur. The temple is a two-story structure with a pagoda style roof. The main deity of the temple is a statue of Banglamukhi, which is made of stone. The temple is especially crowded on Thursdays, which is considered to be an auspicious day for worshipping Baglamukhi. 

Optional Activity: You can also take part in the thrilling Everest Mountain Flight. It is a sightseeing adventure flight that departs at 06:30 AM from Kathmandu airport to Kathmandu airport, a 1 hour flight that takes you to the stunning aerial view of Mt. Everest (8848 m) and several other mountains such as Lhotse (8516 m), Kanchenjunga (8586 m), Shishapangma (8027 m), Nuptse (7881 m), Ganesh (7422 m), and Chamlang (7319 m). 

DAY 6

Fly to Janakpur, Back to Kathmandu.

Arts Kathmandu
Breakfast Included.

At. 08:00 AM: Have your breakfast at the hotel in Kathmandu and start your drive to Kathmandu airport for your flight to Janakpur. It takes around 30 minutes by flight to reach Janakpur. Our representative will pick you up from Janakpur airport and escort you to the Janaki temple for your exploration. In Janakpur, you will visit the main shrine, Janaki Temple, and offer your prayers to Goddess Sita, or you can just participate as an observer to witness the daily ritual performed by the priests. You can also take your time to appreciate the architectural beauty of the temple, which is an attraction in itself. The temple is vast and encompasses other smaller shrines dedicated to different deities. Along with the temple, visit religious sites such as Vivah Mandap, Ram Mandir, and Dhanush Sagar. 

At. 4:00 PM: Your sightseeing will be completed by 4 PM, and you will drive back to Janakpur airport for your flight back to Kathmandu. After you reach Kathmandu, our vehicle will escort you back to the hotel from the airport. You can have your dinner in the nearby areas of your choice. 

Janaki Temple is one of the holiest Hindu temples in Nepal, dedicated to Goddess Sita, who is believed to have been born in Janakpur. The temple is a three-story structure with a large courtyard. The sanctum of the temple houses the idol of Sita, which is made of black stone. The temple is visited by thousands of Hindu and Jain pilgrims every year. 

The Vivah Mandap is a wedding hall located in Janakpur within the Janaki temple complex. It is believed to be the site where Ram and Sita were married, which is a small, octagonal structure with a domed roof. The walls of the mandap are decorated with paintings depicting the wedding of Ram and Sita. 

Ram Mandir, another important temple in Janakpur, is dedicated to Lord Rama. It is a pagoda style temple that generally bears resemblance to Mughal architecture. The temple is especially vibrant during the festival of Ram Navami, where the temple is decorated with flowers and lights to commemorate Rama’s birth. 

Dhanush Sagar is a sacred pond located near the Janaki Temple. According to Hindu mythology, it is the place where King Janaka, Sita’s father, found Lord Shiva’s divine bow, which eventually led to the famous Sita Swayamvar, where Rama broke the bow and won Sita’s hand in marriage. Devotees visit this pilgrimage site as a mark of respect and devotion to this divine couple.

DAY 7

Bhaktapur Sightseeing.

Arts Kathmandu
Breakfast Included.

At. 09:00 AM: After breakfast at the hotel, you will go for full-day Bhaktapur sightseeing. 

Firstly, you will start with Bhaktapur Durbar Square. Explore around the square and appreciate the unique historical and cultural heritage of the square. You will have various restaurants suitable for you to have your lunch at. You can have your lunch around the square, which provides a variety of restaurants and eateries with authentic Newari cuisines and other national/continental cuisines catering to your needs. Besides Bhaktapur Durbar Square, you will visit Changu Narayan Temple, which is about 4 km from the square. In the temple, you can pay your respect to Lord Vishnu, marvel at the artistic features of the temple, and also enjoy the natural environment of the temple. 

At 01:00 PM: Next, you will visit the Kailashnath Shiva Statue (second tallest Mahadev Statue), which is about 8 km from Bhaktapur, and offers a breathtaking view of Kathmandu Valley with a leisurely stroll through the well maintained garden surrounding the statue. On the way back, you will visit Doleshwor Mahadev, which is at a distance of 7.5 km from Kailashnath. There, you can witness the spiritual aura of the temple and, if you wish, participate in the Hindu worship rituals. After your sightseeing, your transportation service will escort you back to your hotel. 

Optional Activity: You can also participate in pottery activities in the pottery square of Bhaktapur. Here, local shops let you create your own pottery items and take them home at a cheap price. Involving yourself in this activity will be a unique experience for you.

Bhaktapur, also known as Khwopa, is approximately 13 km east of Kathmandu. The major highlights of Bhaktapur Durbar Square include Nyatapola Temple, 55-Window Palace, Golden Temple, and Dattatreya Temple, demonstrating the artistic and architectural talent of the Malla era. The Pokharis, such as Siddha Pokhari, Napukhu, and Kamalpokhari, add charm to this site. Moreover, it is famous for its pottery and handicrafts, and the surrounding area of the durbar soiree is dotted with local shops selling traditional pottery, wood carvings, and handicrafts. 

Changu Narayan Temple is an ancient Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Vishnu that is considered one of the oldest temples, dating back to the 4th century. The temple is a two-tiered pagoda structure with intricate wood and stone carvings. The temple is perched atop a small hill east of Kathmandu and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site along with the Bhaktapur Durbar Square. 

Kailashnath Mahadev Statue is the tallest statue of Lord Shiva and is located in Sanga, 20 km from Kathmandu. The statue is 144 feet (44 m) in height, and was made using copper, zinc, concrete, and steel. The statue depicts Lord Shiva in a standing posture, holding a trishul and damaru in his hands. 

Doleshwor Mahadev is a Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Shiva. It is located in the south eastern part of Bhaktapur district, which is also believed to be the head part of Kedarnath, located in Uttarakhand, India.

DAY 8

Transfer to Airport.

Breakfast Included.

As you enjoy your last breakfast at the hotel, the time to go back is already here. You can have some time of your own or add some additional activities until your flight time. Our company representative will escort you to the Kathmandu airport 3 hours before your flight. Have a safe journey back! It will be our pleasure to be part of your journey if you want to extend your stay in Nepal.

Package Costs

With 3 Star Hotels

Group Size Package Cost (Per Person)
2-3 Person INR 65,000
4-5 Person INR 61,500
6-9 Person INR 59,000
10-12 Person INR 56,500
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With 4 Star Hotels

Group Size Package Cost (Per Person)
2-3 Person INR 73,000
4-5 Person INR 70,500
6-9 Person INR 66,000
10-12 Person INR 63,500
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With 5 Star Hotels

Group Size Package Cost (Per Person)
2-3 Person INR 82,000
4-5 Person INR 79,500
6-9 Person INR 77,000
10-12 Person INR 74,500
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Cost Includes

  • Airport pick-up and drop-off on a private basis.
  • Private vehicle with A/C for all mentioned transportation and sightseeing.
  • All (7 nights) hotel accommodations are based on double sharing deluxe rooms.
  • Daily breakfast at the hotel.
  • Pokhara – Jomsom – Pokhara transfer by domestic flight.
  • Jomsom – Muktinath Temple – Jomsom transfers by a private Car/Jeep.
  • All government and local taxes.
  • ACAP permit to visit Muktinath.
  • One local SIM card (Returnable) during your stay.
  • Driver’s salary, fuel cost, toll and allowances.
  • Sufficient amount of mineral water during your trip. 

Cost Excludes

  • Personal expenses.
  • Sightseeing entrance fees. (Approx. total INR 1000)
  • Meals that aren’t mentioned. 
  • Pony Hire at Muktinath Temple. (in case you are not able to walk up to the temple from Jeep Park)
  • Rescue and Evacuation services if required.
  • Tips. (not required but recommended)

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    2nd: We will reserve your hotels, flight to Jomsom (as this is one of the major concerns for a Muktinath trip) and update you with an invoice of yours to make the advance payment. 

    3rd: We require an advance payment of INR 20,000 Per Person to proceed the booking, after receiving your advance payment, we will confirm the reserved hotels and other needful arrangements of yours.

    4th: Later we will share with you the hotel booking vouchers, required flight tickets and the revised invoice.

    Payment Note: The remaining payment should have been paid on the 1st day of your arrival, we won't be responsible for any service disturbance due to the partial payment from your end.

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  • Is a visa required for an Indian to visit Nepal?

    Indian nationals don't require a visa to visit Nepal.

    As a travel document, for an adult above 18, a passport or voter's ID (original) will be sufficient to travel via flight. Similarly, for a child below 18 years, a birth certificate is a valid travel document.

    Read more about Nepal visa and Custom process in details.

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  • Can we customize the trip according to our choice and preferences?

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  • When is the best time to visit Muktinath?

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  • What are the major activities that I can do in Nepal?

    There are so many optional activities to do in Nepal. Some of the major activities and the cost is given below for your reference.

    Note: The activity cost may change anytime by the operators.

    Activity Name

    Activity Cost 

    Everest Mountain Flight 

    INR 10,500 PP

    Rafting in Trishuli River

    INR 3000 PP

    Paragliding in Pokhara 

    INR 5000 PP

    Ultra-Light flight in Pokhara 

    INR 11,000 PP 

    Zip-Flying in Pokhara

    INR 4500 PP

    Bungee Jump in Kushma

    INR 7500 PP

    Bungee Jump in Pokhara

    INR 5000 PP

    Everest Base Camp Helicopter Tour from Kathmandu

    USD 1200 PP

    Annapurna Base Camp Helicopter Tour from Pokhara

    USD 500 PP

    Gosaikunda Helicopter Tour from Kathmandu

    USD 500 PP

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