Itinerary

Kathmandu Chitwan Tour

The capital is the starting point of your amazing seven-day adventure to the Kathmandu Valley and Chitwan National Park. You will travel to several UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Patan, Bhaktapur, and Kathmandu. You will have the opportunity to see Kathmandu’s Pashupatinath Temple, the holiest site for Hindus, Bouddhanath, and Swoyambhunath, a Buddhist temple. Travelling to Nagarkot, a hill station around 40 minutes away from Bhaktapu, will rejuvenate you. Another fantastic city with amazing architecture and culture is Patan.

Kathmandu Chitwan Tour - 7 Days

The journey continues to Chitwan. The first national park in the nation to be designated as a World Heritage Site is Chitwan National Park. More than 700 different species of wildlife can be found there, including about 43 different mammal species, including the Royal Bengal Tiger and One Horned Rhino. Over five hundred different kinds of birds have been identified in Chitwan National Park, according to bird watchers and environmentalists. From Kathmandu, the park is about 155 kilometres away.

Accommodations

We will be lodging in a five-star hotel in Kathmandu of your choosing. You are going to stay here for four nights. You will also stay in Chitwan for two nights. The lodging requirements are based on twin sharing. You must spend an extra $300 US for a single room.

Meals

During your visit in Kathmandu, your hotel will provide breakfast. Breakfast, lunch, and dinner are all included in the three meals you will have while visiting Chitwan. RT will provide banquets to celebrate arrival and departure.

Getting Visa for Nepal

You will receive a Nepalese visa upon arrival. You will receive a 15–5 month tourist visa upon arrival in Nepal. Depending on why you are visiting, you will be granted a 15- to 3-month visa for tours.
You must provide a photocopy of your passport and two passport-sized photos in order to go trekking.

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