Nepal 14 Days Culture, Nature & Poon Hill Trek

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  • Durée 13 nights / 14 days
  • Langue English
  • Thème Trekking
  • Rythme Moderate
  • Taille du groupe Prix 3 pax

Résumé du voyage

Experience Nepal’s cultural heart and dramatic landscapes on a 14‑day journey. Explore the UNESCO sites of the Kathmandu Valley, watch sunrise over the Himalayas in Nagarkot and Sarangkot, trek through rhododendron forests to Poon Hill, unwind by Pokhara’s lake, and search for wildlife in Chitwan National Park. Stays combine comfortable hotels, a monastery night and friendly teahouse lodges, with a private English-speaking guide throughout.

Prestations prévues

  • Logement

    13 nights in hotels, monastery and teahouse lodges
    Comfortable mid-range hotels in Kathmandu, Nagarkot, Pokhara and Chitwan
    Nights in simple teahouse lodges during the trek
    1 night in a Buddhist monastery

  • Transport

    All private ground transport during the trip
    Airport–hotel–airport transfers
    Private vehicle between Kathmandu, Nagarkot, Pokhara and Chitwan
    Private transfers to and from trek trailheads
    Jeep transport for Chitwan jungle activities

  • Repas

    13 breakfasts
    4 lunches
    7 dinners

  • Encadrement

    Experienced English-speaking guide throughout the trip
    Local trekking guide and staff on the Poon Hill trek
    Local nature guide for Chitwan jungle activities

  • Activités et visites

    Welcome dinner with traditional Nepali cultural show
    Guided tour of Kathmandu Valley UNESCO heritage sites
    Visit to Bhaktapur Durbar Square and Changunarayan Temple
    Sunrise viewing in Nagarkot
    Monastery stay with insight into Buddhist spiritual life
    Scenic drive to Pokhara and lakeside walking or boating
    Introductory meditation and mindfulness session in Pokhara
    3-day Poon Hill trek with sunrise hike
    Village visits in Gurung communities such as Ghandruk
    Sarangkot sunrise and village experience in Pandeli
    Visits to Pokhara highlights (Davis Falls, Gupteshwar Cave, International Mountain Museum)
    Chitwan National Park jungle activities (jeep safari, canoeing, jungle walk, birdwatching)
    Visit to elephant breeding centre
    Tharu cultural stick-dance performance
    Free time for shopping and strolling in Kathmandu

  • More Informations

    Programme complet

    Day 1

    Arrival in Kathmandu

    Traveler arriving at Kathmandu airport with view of traditional architecture and distant hills

    Points of Interest : Kathmandu

    After landing at Kathmandu International Airport, a member of the local team welcomes you and accompanies you to your hotel so you can rest after the long journey. In the evening you enjoy a traditional Nepali welcome dinner accompanied by a cultural show featuring dances from several of Nepal’s ethnic groups, a first immersion into the country’s rich traditions.

    • Meals included : Dinner (traditional Nepali welcome dinner with cultural show)
    • Accommodation : Nepali Ghar Hotel (or similar), Kathmandu
    Day 2

    Exploring the Kathmandu Valley

    View of Boudhanath Stupa in Kathmandu with prayer flags and pilgrims circling

    Points of Interest : Kathmandu

    The day starts at the sacred Pashupatinath Temple, dedicated to Lord Shiva, where you can quietly observe Hindu rituals along the riverside ghats. You then continue to Patan to stroll through the ancient palace complex and visit Buddhist shrines, learning about the art and architecture of old Nepal. After lunch, you head to Boudhanath Stupa, one of the largest stupas in the world, encircled by prayer flags and monasteries. The day ends at Swayambhunath Stupa, perched on a hill with sweeping views over the Kathmandu Valley.

    • Meals included : Breakfast
    • Accommodation : Nepali Ghar Hotel (or similar), Kathmandu
    Day 3

    Ancient city Bhaktapur and nature retreat in Nagarkot

    Traditional temples and brick buildings on Bhaktapur Durbar Square in Nepal

    Points of Interest : Bhaktapur, Nagarkot

    Today you discover Bhaktapur Durbar Square, an open-air museum of royal courtyards, pagodas and temples in the Shikhara style. You explore highlights such as the five‑storey Nyatapola Temple, Pottery Square, Dattatraya Square and the intricately carved Peacock Window, and you can watch local potters and traditional painters at work. Later you climb the steps up to Changunarayan, one of the oldest temples in the valley. Your day finishes in the hill station of Nagarkot, where you relax in peaceful natural surroundings and fresh mountain air.

    • Meals included : Breakfast and dinner
    • Accommodation : Hotel Country Villa (or similar), Nagarkot
    Day 4

    Sunrise over the Himalayas and monastery stay

    Sunrise over snow-capped Himalayan peaks seen from Nagarkot hill station

    Points of Interest : Nagarkot, Kathmandu

    Your day begins with a spectacular sunrise from Nagarkot, where on clear days you can enjoy a sweeping panorama from Dhaulagiri (8,167 m) in the west to Mount Everest (8,848 m) in the east. After soaking up the views, you drive back down to Kathmandu and settle into Tergar Monastery for the night. Here you have the opportunity to meet monks and learn about Buddhist spiritual life, and you can watch traditional thangka painters at work and even try your hand at this sacred art.

    • Meals included : Breakfast and dinner
    • Accommodation : Tergar Monastery, Kathmandu
    Day 5

    Scenic drive to lakeside Pokhara

    Peaceful lake in Pokhara with colorful boats and Annapurna range in the background

    Points of Interest : Pokhara

    You follow a panoramic mountain road on a 6–7 hour drive to Pokhara, Nepal’s second-largest city and a relaxed lakeside hub. Once there, you can take a boat out on the lake, enjoy views of the surrounding mountains and visit nearby stupas at your own pace. In the evening, you are introduced to meditation and mindfulness during a two‑hour session, and later you may choose to sample Pokhara’s pleasant nightlife. For the more adventurous, Pokhara is also a base for activities such as trekking, mountain flights, paragliding, fishing, swimming or bungy jumping (optional, not included).

    • Meals included : Breakfast
    • Accommodation : Dahlia Boutique Hotel (or similar), Pokhara
    Day 6

    Drive to Nayapul and trek to Ulleri

    Stone stair trail climbing through terraced hillsides on the way to Ulleri in Nepal

    Points of Interest : Nayapul, Ulleri

    After breakfast you drive for about an hour to Nayapul, the starting point of your trek. From here you hike for around four hours up to the village of Ulleri at about 2,000 metres. The trail climbs steadily on stone steps, so take your time and enjoy the unfolding views of the valley and the surrounding hills. Along the way you pass small settlements and terraced fields that offer an authentic glimpse of rural mountain life.

    • Meals included : Breakfast, lunch and dinner
    • Accommodation : Teahouse lodge, Ulleri
    Day 7

    Through rhododendron forests to Ghorepani

    Mountain trail leading to Ghorepani lined with blooming rhododendron trees and snowy peaks beyond

    Points of Interest : Ghorepani

    Today’s hike takes you on a beautiful trail through rhododendron forests that are especially striking in spring when the trees are in bloom. The scenery and fresh mountain air give you the energy to continue up the steps and along the ridges. After several hours on the trail, you reach Ghorepani, where you are rewarded with fantastic views of Dhaulagiri and the Annapurna range from this ridge-top village.

    • Meals included : Breakfast, lunch and dinner
    • Accommodation : Teahouse lodge, Ghorepani
    Day 8

    Sunrise hike to Poon Hill and trek to Tadapani

    Travelers watching sunrise over Annapurna and Dhaulagiri from Poon Hill viewpoint

    Points of Interest : Tadapani

    Before dawn you hike about 40 minutes up to Poon Hill at 3,210 metres. From the viewpoint you have a magnificent, unobstructed panorama of the Himalayas as the sun rises over a broad arc of peaks including Dhaulagiri, Annapurna, Machapuchare and Manaslu, with rhododendron forests spread out below. After enjoying the spectacle, you return to Ghorepani for breakfast and then continue your trek towards Tadapani at 2,540 metres, following forested paths and ridges with changing views along the way.

    • Meals included : Breakfast, lunch and dinner
    • Accommodation : Teahouse lodge, Tadapani
    Day 9

    Gurung village of Ghandruk and return to Pokhara

    Traditional stone houses in Ghandruk village with Annapurna and Machapuchare peaks behind

    Points of Interest : Ghandruk, Pokhara

    You continue your trek towards Ghandruk, following a path that descends along steep hillsides with terraces and forest. Ghandruk is the largest Gurung village in the area, home to one of western Nepal’s prominent ethnic groups. Here you can experience local culture and admire some of the most beautiful close‑up views of Annapurna and Machapuchare from the village. After exploring, you drive back to Pokhara where you have time to relax by the lake or stroll through town.

    • Meals included : Breakfast and lunch
    • Accommodation : Dahlia Boutique Hotel (or similar), Pokhara
    Day 10

    Sarangkot sunrise, Pandeli village and Pokhara highlights

    View from Sarangkot over Pokhara and Phewa Lake with Himalaya peaks at sunrise

    Points of Interest : Pokhara, Sarangkot

    Early in the morning you drive up to the hilltop village of Sarangkot to watch the sun rise over the Himalayan range. Afterwards you visit Pandeli village, where you are welcomed with a homemade breakfast and can observe organic coffee cultivation, beekeeping and local handicraft projects. These community initiatives across Nepal are supported by Planeterra in partnership with Evaneos. Later in the day you explore some of Pokhara’s key sights, including the powerful Davis Falls, the nearby Gupteshwar Cave and the informative International Mountain Museum.

    • Meals included : Breakfast
    • Accommodation : Dahlia Boutique Hotel (or similar), Pokhara
    Day 11

    Into the jungle at Chitwan National Park

    Open-top jeep driving through grasslands in Chitwan National Park with forest backdrop

    Points of Interest : Chitwan National Park

    You travel by road for around three to four hours to reach a jungle resort located in a buffer zone of Chitwan National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. After settling in, you join your guide for various jungle activities such as birdwatching walks, jeep drives, canoe trips or guided forest walks, depending on conditions and lodge planning. In the evening you watch a traditional stick dance performance by the local Tharu people, the indigenous community who historically lived in these forests.

    • Meals included : Breakfast, lunch and dinner
    • Accommodation : Safari Adventure Lodge (or similar), Chitwan
    Day 12

    Full day of wildlife and jungle activities in Chitwan

    Canoe on the Rapti River in Chitwan with tourists watching crocodiles and birds along the banks

    Points of Interest : Chitwan National Park

    You spend a full day immersed in Chitwan’s diverse ecosystems. Activities may include canoeing along the Rapti River to spot crocodiles and waterbirds, visiting the elephant breeding centre, and taking a jeep safari or similar excursion through the park’s grasslands and forest. Rhino, crocodile and deer are commonly seen, and with luck you might encounter elusive wildlife such as tigers, leopards or pythons. Bird enthusiasts will be delighted: nearly 450 different bird species have been recorded in the park.

    • Meals included : Breakfast, lunch and dinner
    • Accommodation : Safari Adventure Lodge (or similar), Chitwan
    Day 13

    Leisure time and last evening in Kathmandu

    Busy street in central Kathmandu with shops, prayer flags and pedestrians

    Points of Interest : Kathmandu

    After the drive back to Kathmandu, the rest of the day is yours to enjoy at your own pace. You can wander through the colourful streets, browse bustling markets, shop for handicrafts and souvenirs, or simply soak up the city’s lively atmosphere from a café. In the evening you celebrate your final night in Nepal with a last dinner in the city.

    • Meals included : Breakfast
    • Accommodation : Nepali Ghar Hotel (or similar), Kathmandu
    Day 14

    Farewell to Nepal

    Airplane taking off above Kathmandu valley with the Himalayan foothills in the distance

    Points of Interest : Kathmandu

    Your journey through Nepal’s rich culture, ancient architecture and pristine nature comes to an end. Depending on your flight time, you may have a little free time before a member of the team accompanies you to the airport. You leave with lasting memories of the Himalayas, the jungles and the warm hospitality you have encountered.

    • Meals included : Breakfast
    • Last day : Transfer to the airport for your international departure
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    Ce qui est inclus dans le prix

    • Accommodation in hotels, teahouse lodges and monasteries
    • Meals as mentioned in the itinerary
    • Welcome authentic Nepali dinner with cultural dance performance
    • Private transport throughout the trip
    • All entrance tickets for UNESCO cultural heritage sites and museums
    • All entrance fees for national parks and jungle activities in Chitwan
    • All activity fees
    • 24-hour emergency support
    • Trekking permit and Annapurna Conservation Area permit
    • An experienced guide throughout the trip
    • All government taxes
    • All alcoholic drinks, soft drinks, laundry, telephone and internet
    • Entry visa for Nepal
    • Your travel insurance
    • Your personal expenses
    • International flight costs and airport departure tax
    • Any costs arising from unforeseen circumstances or itinerary changes due to natural disasters, political unrest, strikes, etc.
    • Any other costs not included in the price
    • Tips for guides