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India Bhutan Nepal Tour

  • Trip Code
  • IBN01
  • Trip Grade
  • Easy
  • Best Time
  • Spring & Autumn
  • Total Duration
  • 19 Days
  • Group Size
  • 5-10

On our fourteen-day tour across a trio of intriguing locations, see illustrious temple artwork of epic Hindu mythology, bustling bazaars adorned in colorful textiles, and spectacular scenery of the world’s mightiest peaks. Explore India’s hill cities surrounded by lush tea gardens, towering Buddhist structures overlooking Bhutan’s valley living capital, and Nepal’s breathtaking scenery.

Outline Itinerary

Day 01 : Delhi Arrival and Transfer to Hotel(B/L/D)
Day 02 : Delhi sightseeing (B/L/D)
Day 03: Delhi to Jaipur (B/L/D)
Day 04: Jaipur sightseeing (B/L/D)
Day 05: Jiapur to Agra Via Fatehpur (B/L/D)
Day 06: Agra - Delhi (B/L/D)
Day 07 : Fly to Paro and drive to Thimpu (B/L/D)
Day 08 : Thimphu sightseeing (B/L/D)
Day 09 : Thimphu – Punakha-Thimpu (B/L/D)
Day 10: Thimphu – Paro (B/L/D)
Day 11: Paro- departure to Kathmandu Nepal (B/L/D)
Day 12: Mountain Flight over Everest, the highest peak of the world (B/L/D)
Day 13: Kathmandu valley sightseeing
Day 14: Drive to Chitwan(415m), max 5 hrs
Day 15: Jungle safari in Chitwan National Park (B/L/D)
Day 16: Drive from Chitwan to Pokhara (B/L/D)
Day 17: Pokhara sightseeing (B/L/D)
Day 18: Fly to Kathmandu (B/L/D)
Day 19: Final Departure to sweet home
Day 01 :  Delhi Arrival and Transfer to Hotel(B/L/D)

Upon your at New Delhi International Airport, our partner company’s representative will meet you and take you at your the hotel. Delhi has been an idyllic symbol of the magnificent past and thriving present of India. The city has never failed to amaze its visitors with its beautiful blend of various nationalities, diverse cultures & traditions, heritage of the bygone eras and its modern lifestyle all rolled into one. Day free at leisure.

Day 02 :  Delhi sightseeing (B/L/D)

Today we tour Jama Masjid – the largest Mosque in India. Visit Chandni Chowk oldest, biggest bazaar of Old Delhi. Walk up to Fatehpuri Masjid and enjoy a rickshaw ride till Red Fort. Here our driver will meet you and drive past Red Fort (A UNESCO World Heritage Site), to reach Rajghat, a memorial where Mahatma Gandhi was cremated. An eternal flame burns on one side of this memorial. Visit the Humayun’s Tomb (A UNESCO World Heritage Site) – first garden-style tomb of India. The main highlight of this tomb, inspired by Persian architecture, is the four garden squares with water passage channels. Drive past Rashtrapati Bhawan – residence of the President of India and India Gate – an archway built in honor of the soldiers who died in World War I. Visit Qutub Minar (A UNESCO World Heritage Site) – the tallest brick minaret in the world – that marks the beginning of Muslim rule in India.

Day 03:  Delhi to Jaipur (B/L/D)

Proceed with a drive to Jaipur.Jaipur: This city isknown as the Pink City of India due to extensive use of pink sandstone in various buildings of the city. Its monuments showcase a myriad of architectural styles and its vibrant bazaars are famous for traditional handicrafts and jewellery. The ambiance of this city speaks volumes of the rich lifestyle of the Rajput Kings. On reaching Jaipur, check-in at the hotel and relax. Evening free at leisure.

Day 04:  Jaipur sightseeing (B/L/D)

Proceed to visit the stunning Amer Fort. It is a massive hill fort located on a hilltop dating back to 16th century that displays private halls, pavilions, former private chambers of the Rajput Kings and royal women. Here, take an Elephant ride to and fro the fort absorbing the captivating reflections of this fort falling on the Maota Lake below.  Later in the afternoon, make a visit to the City Palace, the roayl palace of Jaipur, that portrays a perfect fusion of Mughal and Rajput architecture. Here, explore the former private and public chambers, silver vessels, courtyards, gateways, private chambers of the King and lots more. It also houses a royal museum that showcases carpets, hand-written scriptures, manuscripts and various other artifacts that belonged to the royal family of Jaipur. Further, visit is to the Jantar Mantar – an astronomical observatory, with nineteen architectural astronomical instruments. among them, the most significant one is the Samrat Yantra – said to be world’s largest stone sundial. End the day with visit to Hawa Mahal – the Palace of the Winds. This five-storey palace was built in the year 1799 during the Rajput era. The main highlight of this palace is the intricately-designed 953 windows called “jharokhas” and balconies adorned with beautiful latticework.

Day 05:  Jiapur to Agra Via Fatehpur (B/L/D)

En route, visit the 16th century Fatehpur Sikri (A UNESCO World Heritage Site) that boasts some of the magnificent monuments built during the Mughal Era. The historical complex boasts uniform architectural style, which includes one of the largest mosques in India, the Jama Masjid. Here visit the Panch Mahal (a five storey palace built by the Mughal Emperor Akbar), Buland Darwaza (the highest gateway in the world built by Emperor Akbar in 1601 to commemorate his victory over Gujarat) and much more. Continue drive to Agra. On arrival, check-in at the hotel. After some relaxation, visit Agra Fort (A UNESCO World Heritage Site) that resembles the magnificent Red Fort in Delhi. The Diwan-i-Aam (Hall of Public Audience), Diwan-i-Khas (Hall of Private Audience ) and the Sheesh Mahal (Palace of Mirrors) are a must-see attractions here.

Day 06:   Agra - Delhi (B/L/D)

Early morning visit to the Taj Mahal (A UNESCO World Heritage Site) – the most extravagant symbol of love, dedication and purity ever that took almost 22 years to build. It is an ivory-white marble monument where rests the mortals of Mughal Emperor Shahjahan (who built Taj Mahal) and his wife (Mumtaz). An interesting fact about this stunning edifice is that it turns pinkish in the morning, milky white in the evening and golden at night as the moonlight falls upon it. Watching sunrise over this iconic monument, is truly a sight to behold. Return to the hotel for breakfast. Later, our company representative will drive you to Delhi. On reaching, check-in at the hotel. Day free at leisure.

Day 07 :  Fly to Paro and drive to Thimpu (B/L/D)

After immigration and custom formalities, you are met and transferred to Paro, where you can eat lunch in a local tourist restaurant. Visit the National Museum of Paro, before driving to Thimphu, which takes about 1.5hrs. Take a rest in the hotel. Our company partner’s representative will be waiting you there holding a paper with your name.

Day 08 :   Thimphu sightseeing (B/L/D)

Thimphu sightseeing includes a visit to the National Library, with a priceless collection of Buddhist manuscripts and a few English version books; Folk and Heritage Museum, which displays the day to day livelihood of typical Bhutanese farmers of the medieval period and their accessories; late King’s Memorial Stupa  and a Traditional Handmade Paper Factory; Painting School, which preserves the art of traditional paintings, sculpturing and wood curving; Majestic Tashichhodzong, which houses office for the king and ministers and National Handicraft Emporium, the best place to look for souvenir from Bhutan. Evening is free to walk in Thimphu City.

Day 09 :  Thimphu – Punakha-Thimpu (B/L/D)

After breakfast proceed to Punakha across the Dochula pass (3,100m). The pass offers the most spectacular view of the greater eastern Himalayas including the highest peak in Bhutan. Enroute, make a short excursion of about an hour to the Temple of the Divine Madman, also well known as the Temple of Fertility. It is fascinating to walk through the villages and the rice fields. Arrive in Punakha, the capital city of Bhutan till 1955 and still the Je Khenpo. The Chief of Abbot resides there during the winter season. After lunch visit Punakha Dzong built by Shabdrung Ngawang Namgyel in 1638 and situated at the junction of Pho Chu and Mo Chu Rivers. Evening drive back to Thimpu.

Day 10:  Thimphu – Paro (B/L/D)

Drive to Paro and Transfer to the trail-head and begin your trek to Takstang (Tiger’s Lair) monastery, Bhutan’s most famous sight. Your guide can arrange a pony/horse ride uphill till the Cafeteria, but one must be able to walk after that. Proper trekking boots or good walking shoes are necessary for this hike. Those who choose not to hike can stay back with the driver and tour around Paro. Taktshang – Tiger’s Nest: Taktshang or ‘Tiger’s Nest’ as it is often referred to for Taktshang Pelphung monastery, is one of the most venerated and famous of Bhutan’s monasteries. It is located on the face of a 900 m sheer cliff. An impressive and unmissable site, but accessible only by walking or by mules/pony. Taktshang was rebuilt by the population of Tsento village. Again, in April of 1998, a major fire destroyed the main structure of the building and its contents (some believe it to be arson). Reconstruction began in 2000 and was completed and consecrated after extensive efforts and financial support of the governments as well as donors.

Day 11:  Paro- departure to Kathmandu Nepal (B/L/D)

We will be waiting you at Kathmandu international airport holding a signboard with your full name so that you could recognize us so easily. When you come out, we will take private car to get 3*** hotel in the heart of Kathmandu city. Shortly you will do check in and get refreshed. Our company representative  will explain you about the overall glimpse of your Nepal tour then in evening we will have a fantastic welcome dinner together at one of the Nepalese famous kitchen which introduces you a very unique Nepalese cuisine.

Day 12:  Mountain Flight over Everest, the highest peak of the world (B/L/D)

Optional Mountain flight to Everest: Using a modern jet-stream aircraft, enjoy glorious the Himalayas from the height of approximately 25,000 feet. This breathtaking journey takes you close to the highest point of the world – Mt. Everest, Kanchenjunga (3rd highest peak), Makalu, Cho-Yu, Lhoste, as well as the Tibetan plateau. During your flight above the clouds, you will have a once in a lifetime approach to the glaciers, lakes, rivers and gorges from your individual window. Enjoy aerial photography capturing the magnificent landscapes of Nepal. As an alternative of this one-hour flight, you can take helicopter flight.

Day 13:  Kathmandu valley sightseeing

This is the valley where flourished Buddhism and Hinduism together over the centuries. The ancient architectures of Buddhist monasteries and Hindu temples are just spectacular. As this is the capital city of Nepal, people live together  from different walk of life and ethnic communities.  After a breakfast, we start our guiding tour to UNESCO world heritage sites;  Kathmandu Durbar square, Monkey temple and Bouddhanath stupa; the major Buddhist sites. Also if the time permits, we do Pashupatinath temple which is the biggest Hindu holy shrine in this Indian subcontinent.

Day 14:  Drive to Chitwan(415m), max 5 hrs

After having breakfast early in the morning, we drive to Chitwan national park. It’s almost 160Km away from Kathmandu. On the way, we could see some of interesting country side local lifestyles and their traditional houses, Trishuli river coming down to the plains from Himalayas and local vendors selling their products. The motor road is in good conditions. Shortly after Kathmandu, we cross the Thankot hill then we climb down to the crystal clean beautiful Trishuli River. We follow this river up to Narayanghadh, from there ends hilly region of the country and we catch Nepalese west-east motor highway. Now we make straight to east getting Sauraha, Chitwan national park. Also we can stop on the way for the short breaks and photography. We do lunch at our 3*** hotel where we will be staying two nights.  After Lunch, we do some short hiking around the national park nearby our hotel.

Day 15:  Jungle safari in Chitwan National Park (B/L/D)

Chitwan Natioanal Park was established(1973) and UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1984 is  well known for wildlife adventure of a different kind – jungle safaris, bird watching, canoe rides, village tour and jungle walks.This is the best place to live of world’s endangered great one-horned rhinos as well as the Royal Bengal tiger, leopards, monkeys, and the splendid gaur bison. More than 440 species of birds are found in this ornithologist’s heaven, including the giant hornbill,  and the paradise flycatcher. We start our activities by exploring different wild species along the riverside by jeep. Also we take canoe ride to discover the habitat of crocodiles in the river then we visit Elephant Breeding Centre. Also we will take an Elephant ride which is the most pleasant activities in the park. Our last program will be the Tharu cultural dance: A melodious ethnic dance performed by men and women.

Day 16:   Drive from Chitwan to Pokhara (B/L/D)

Today we drive to Pokhara (240 Km, 08 hrs.) which is another charming town you will visit. On the way, you will enjoy landscape photography along with the beautiful views of the  countryside.

Day 17:  Pokhara sightseeing (B/L/D)

Pokhara is famous for sightseeing, mountain views and many adventurous outdoor activities. We will tour following beautiful places- Devis fall – It is known as Patale Chhango (waterfall), situated about 2 km south-west of Lakeside Pokhara. It has made gorges and flows through the caves.International Mountain Museums- this is a place to get historical information of mountaineering. It includes all information about the highest peaks, climbing activities, lifestyle in the Himalayas and challenges. Phewa Lake & Barahi Temple – It is a second largest lake in Nepal and a central tourist attraction in Pokhara. It is also a spot for water fun activities like boating and kayaking.

Day 18:  Fly to Kathmandu (B/L/D)

We fly to Kathmandu in the afternoon or early in the morning. We will have a farewell dinner in at Kathmandu. If we take flight early morning, you will have time for last minute gift shopping or strolling around your hotel.   Our flying to Kathmandu will give us a incredible views of sky touching Himalayas.

Day 19:  Final Departure to sweet home

This is the last day for you in Nepal. Our company staff will take you at Kathmandu international airport to catch your international flight to sweet home. We promise you to meet again in this magical planet Nepal. We wish you a very happy journey onwards to sweet home! Sweet home!!Sweet home!!!.

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OUR SERVICES INCLUDE THE FOLLOWING DURING THE TRIP:

  • All airport/hotel transfers and ground transportation during the stay of India, Bhutan, Nepal
  • Twin sharing basis 3 nights' accommodation at 3* hotel in India, Bhutan and Nepal

  • Welcome and farewell dinners in Nepal
  • Flight cost from New Delhi(India)-Paro(Bhutan)-Kathmandu(Nepal)
  • Breakfast, Lunch and dinner each day in India, bhutan, Nepal
  • Guided city tours in India, Bhutan, Nepal
  • Entrance fees for sightseeing/monument visits in India, Bhutan, Nepal
  • An experienced English-speaking tour guide in India, Bhutan and Nepal
  • Salary, insurance, equipment, flight, food and lodging cost of all Nepalese staff
  • All necessary paper works such as National park permit in India,Bhutan, Nepal
  • Exclusive medical kit
  • Mineral water each day
  • Toilet paper each day
  • Tea or coffee, hot shower and Wi-Fi service each day
  • Entertainments like dancing, singing etc.
  • All flight cost
  • Mountain flight cost over Everest, starts from Kathmandu

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