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Kathmandu
Chitwan National Park Tour (6 Nights/
7 Days) |
Swoyambhunath is one of the most popular
attractions in Nepal. It is located almost 3 kms. West from
Kathmandu City. The temple grounds are inhabited by monkeys and
from there are spectacular views of Kathmandu and the valley
below. Patan is one of the major cities in Kathmandu Valley and
is the oldest of the three. State ruled .You can visit Patan to
have a look and study many beautiful and interesting arts and
architecture and historic and cultural phenomena.The city of
Bhaktapur is just a 14 kms east of Kathmandu. Bhaktapur means
the city of devotees and is a center of potter and intriguing
masks.
The Royal Chitwan National Park is situated in the southern
lowlands (the Terai) in Nepal. Chitwan (meaning 'heart of the
jungle') is one of the finest wildlife reserves in Asia. It is
home to more than 700 species of birds and over 70 species of
wild creatures including the endangered Royal Bengal Tiger,
elephants, one-horned white rhinos, sloths and garial
crocodiles. The local people belong to the Tharu tribe and there
are opportunities to visit Tharu villages and to enjoy
programmes of Tharu culture - as well as elephant safaris and
canoe trips. The scenery is a mixture of dense jungle forest,
savannah and open plains with some riverine wetlands. |
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Facts of the
Tour |
Departure : On Your Request
Main Season : Through Out The Year |
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Itinerary of
Kathmandu Chitwan National Park in
Detail |
Day 01 : Arrival Kathmandu. |
Day 02 :
Sightseeing of Swayambhunath Stupa &
Kathmandu
Durbar square. After Lunch Sightseeing of Patan City. |
Day 03 :
Sightseeing Tour of Pasupatinath, Bouddhanath
& Bhaktapur |
Day 04 : Drive to Chitwan National
Park. |
Day 05 :
Full Day Tour of National Park, evening
Cultural Program. |
Day 06 :
Drive Back to Kathmandu. |
Day 07 : Departure |
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Booking
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