Accessible Experiential Nepal Tour
Tour details
Location
Kathmandu, Chitwan , Pokhara
Days/Duration
8 days
Best Season
All Year Round
Price
Starting From USD 1,789 per Person.
based on two travelers sharing the booking.
Location
Kathmandu, Chitwan , Pokhara
Days/Duration
8 days
Best Season
All Year Round
Price
Starting From USD 1,789 per Person.
based on two travelers sharing the booking.
Accessible Experiential Nepal Tour: A Journey of Culture, Nature and Adventure
Nepal, though small, offers a variety of landscapes not seen the world over. Ranging from a mere 60m to 8848m, Nepal is literally home to the top of the world and some of the most scenic vistas of the incomparable Himalayan Mountain range. With the seamless blend of Hinduism and Buddhism, a trip to Nepal is a trip back in time, an experience into ancient and rich traditions and culture. Patan Durbar Square, Bhaktapur Durbar Square, and Kathmandu Durbar Square provide a glimpse into the medieval period. Temples and monasteries, aesthetically and architecturally captivating, symbolize the importance of art and religion in this historically rich nation. Nepal is also home to some of the most exotic and endangered flora and fauna, hundreds of species of both calls Chitwan Forest home, making for a truly eclectic experience.
We’ll also visit some popular attractions like the Phewa lake, Devi’s fall, Mahendra Cave, Bat Cave, a Tibetan refugee camp, and a museum that honors the climbers and the mountaineering communities.
This peaceful lake is most popular for a variety of water sports and is the main tourist attraction of Pokhara city. The north shore of the lake has developed a tourist district, commonly called Lake-Side, that offers delicious restaurants and small shops. The Tal Barahi Temple is situated on an island and can be reached easily by boat. As Nepal’s largest lake, this area is a great way to spend an afternoon.
Short plan:
Day 01: Arrive in Kathmandu, Nepal
Day 02: Kathmandu sightseeing
Day 03: Kathmandu to Chitwan
Day 04: Chitwan Jungle Adventure
Day 05: Drive to Pokhara
Day 06: Visit the International Mountain Museum, Pumdikot, Phewa Lake
Day 07: Back to Kathmandu & Experience Nepali Cultural Dance
Day 08: Departure
Day 01: Arrival in Nepal
“Nepal maa Swagat Chha”! Welcome to Nepal!
Upon your arrival at Kathmandu’s airport, our team will be there to assist you, ensuring a smooth and comfortable transfer. You will then be escorted to your accessible hotel in the city, where you can relax and refresh after your journey.
Day 02: Kathmandu sightseeing
Today is the day of your first accessible tour in Kathmandu, allowing you to completely experience the beauty of the Valley. Your first stop will be Boudhanath, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and the largest spherical stupa worldwide. Pathways around the stupa that are wheelchair accessible enable you to take in the tranquil ambiance of monks’ chants and the slow rotation of prayer wheels.
Not only does this site serve as a spiritual hub, but it is also a lively center of Tibetan culture, with colorful monasteries and shops encircling the stupa. Nearby cafés and souvenir shops that are easily accessible provide an opportunity to unwind and enjoy the tranquil atmosphere.
Next, visit Pashupatinath, a sacred Hindu temple by the Bagmati River. Wheelchair-accessible paths and viewing areas allow you to enjoy the temple’s architecture and rituals comfortably. Nearby accessible cafés offer a chance to relax before continuing your Kathmandu Valley tour
Day 03: Drive from Kathmandu to Chitwan
Today, you will embark on a scenic drive from Kathmandu to Chitwan, which takes approximately 5–6 hours. Along the way, you will be treated to breathtaking landscapes, from rolling hills and terraced fields to quaint villages that showcase the charm of rural Nepal.
Upon arrival, you will check into your accessible hotel and take some time to unwind after the trip. In the evening, you will have the opportunity to experience the lively Tharu cultural dance, a mesmerizing display of the traditions, music, and vibrant costumes of the native Tharu people. Following the performance, you can relax and take in a stunning sunset that adorns the sky above Chitwan’s tranquil scenery, a flawless conclusion to your inaugural day in the park.
Day 04: Chitwan Jungle adventure
Today, you will continue doing various activities from the remaining program in Chitwan including including canoeing, Jeep safaris, cultural programs by the Tharu community, and village tours. Another highlight is birdwatching, as Chitwan National Park, which hosts about 555 bird species, provides outstanding chances to see both resident and migratory birds. The accessible Jeep Safari offers a more exhilarating experience, transporting you to key wildlife observation locations. A guide shares information about the park’s flora and fauna while making sure that all travelers enjoy a comfortable experience.
Day 05: Drive to Pokhara
After an exhilarating wildlife adventure in Chitwan, you will enjoy a picturesque drive to Pokhara, which is the third-largest city in Nepal. It takes around 4 to 5 hours to travel through the scenic areas of terraced fields, meandering rivers, and delightful villages. As you go, you can take in the tranquil rural landscape and spot the far-off peaks of the Himalayas. When you reach Pokhara, you will be welcomed by the serene charm of Phewa Lake, framed by the Annapurna mountains, and the easygoing vibe of the lakeside area, all preparing you for the next phase of your journey.
Day 06: Visit the International Mountain Museum, Pumdikot, Phewa Lake
Today, your sightseeing experience in Pokhara will be fully wheelchairs accessible. Begin at the International Mountain Museum, which features ramps and accessible paths for you to discover displays related to Himalayan culture, history, and mountaineering. Afterward, head to Pumdikot, which has accessible viewpoints providing breathtaking panoramic vistas of Pokhara city and the Annapurna mountains. Finally, unwind at Phewa Lake, where wheelchair-accessible paths and lakeside areas allow for easy enjoyment of the calm waters and picturesque scenery.
Day 07: Back to Kathmandu & Experience Nepali Cultural Dance
It’s time to return to Kathmandu, the capital city of Nepal. Along the way, you will have one last chance to admire the flowing rivers, the traditional lifestyle of local villagers, and the breathtaking mountain vistas. After approximately 6–7 hours, you will reach Kathmandu, check into your hotel, and spend some time resting and relaxing. In the evening, immerse yourself in a lively Nepali cultural dance, a colorful display of music, costumes, and local traditions.
Day 08: Departure
Your accessible journey has come to an end, but you will leave with countless memories to cherish forever. You will be escorted to the airport in time for your flight back home. Take with you the unforgettable memories of Nepal, Kathmandu, its temples, awe-inspiring mountains, lively nature, friendly locals, and their grins. For now, goodbye! You know in your heart that you will come back one day!
Arrival & Departure Services
- Airport Pick up & Transfer to the Hotel
- Airport transfer upon completion of the program
Accommodation
- DBL/Twin Deluxe Room Accommodation with Breakfast in Kathmandu and Pokhara
- DBL/Twin Deluxe Room Accommodation with all 3 meals in Chitwan
Travel & Transfers
- Accessible Private vehicle from Kathmandu to Chitwan to Kathmandu
- All ground transfer in an Accessible Private vehicle
- City tour as per the itinerary
- Wheelchair & Walker
Tour & Sightseeing
- Professional English-speaking Tour Guide / Guide on excursion
- 1 Round Trip Assistance
- Nature Guide
- National Park Fee
- Jungle activities in Chitwan as per the package
- Entrance fees are included for all temples, palaces, and UNESCO heritage sites as per the itinerary
- Curated Kathmandu & Pokhara city Tour showcasing spiritual, historical, and architectural gems
Others services
- Government Tax
What’s Not Included: While your journey has been carefully designed to include nearly everything, the following items are not part of the tour price:
Personal Expenses
- Bar bills, soft drinks, or alcoholic beverages
- Laundry, phone calls, or any other personal purchases
Travel Essentials
- Travel and medical insurance (strongly recommended for your peace of mind)
- Nepal entry visa fees (obtainable upon arrival at Kathmandu airport)
Service Gratitude
- Tips for guides, drivers, and hotel staff (at your discretion)
Unforeseen Costs
- Expenses due to natural calamities, flight delays, emergencies, or rescue operations
- Any additional costs beyond our control
Meals
- Lunch & Dinner in Kathmandu & Pokhara
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