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Kathmandu Chitwan Lumbini Tour |
Kathmandu
Chitwan
Lumbini
Tour |
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Itinerary
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Full day
sightseeing tour
of Kathmandu
city. You stay
overnight at
hotel in
Kathmandu.
Known as
Kantipur,
Kathmandu is the
capital of the
Kingdom of
Nepal. Here you
will visit the
temple of the
Living Goddess
who acknowledges
the greetings of
the devotees
from the balcony
of her temple
residence.
Kashtamandap -
the source of
the name
Kathmandu and
supposed to be
made from the
timber of a
single tree and
the Durbar
Square are with
its array of
temples
overlooked by
the Hanuman
Dhoka Palace,
the ancient
place of the
Nepalese
Royalty.
This day you
will visit
Kathmandu Durbar
Square,
Swayambhunath,
Boudhanath and
Pashupatinath.
Though there are
other places
worth to be
visited such as
Machchendranath
Temple, Akash
Bhairab Temple,
Kumari Temple,
Ashok Vinayak,
Jaishi Dewal,
Tundikhel,
Marty’r
Memorial,
Bhadrakali
Temple, Singha
Darbar,
Narayanhiti
Darbar, Kaiser
Library,
Budhanilkantha,
Balaju Water
Gardens, the
National Museum,
Guheswari
Temple, Chabahil
and Chandra
Vinayak.
Kathmandu Durbar
Square is one of
the most popular
tourist
destination is
enlisted in
World Heritage
Sites. Clustered
around the
central Durbar
Square are the
old Royal Palace
(Hanuman Dhoka),
numerous
interesting
temples, the
Kumari Chowk or
Kumari Bahal
(House of the
Living Goddess)
and the
Kasthamandap
(House of Wood)
from which
Kathmandu
derived its
present name. An
inquisitive
exploration in
the Durbar
Square reveals
the ancient art
and architecture
of Nepal which
has proved to be
a masterpiece to
everyone
accepting its
genuineness.
Swayambhunath is
located
approximately 4
kms./2.5 miles
and this
Buddhist Stupa
is said to be
2000 years old.
The Stupa which
forms the main
structure is
composed of a
solid hemisphere
of brick and
earth supporting
a lofty conical
spire capped by
a pinnacle of
copper gilt.
Painted on the
four sided base
of the spire are
the all seeing
eyes of Lord
Buddha. This
hill is a mosaic
of small
Chaityas and
Pagoda temples.
Boudhanath Stupa
is 8 kms east of
Kathmandu City
and is one of
the biggest in
the world of its
kind. It stands
with four pairs
of eyes in the
four cardinal
direction
keeping watch
for righteous
behavior and
human
prosperity. This
Buddhist Stupa
was built by
King Man Deva at
the advice of
the Goddess Mani
Jogini. It is
built on an
octagonal base
inset with
prayer wheels.
The shrine is
ringed by houses
of Lamas or
Buddhist priest.
Situated 5 kms
east of
Kathmandu City,
Pashupatinath
temple is one of
the holiest
temples
dedicated to
Lord Shiva.
Situated amidst
a lush green
natural setting
on the bank of
the sacred
Bagmati river,
the temple built
in pagoda style
has jilted roof
and richly
carved silver
doors. Visitors
will be
permitted to
view the temple
from the east
bank of Bagmati
River, entrance
in the temple
being strictly
forbidden to all
non Hindus.
Pashupatinath is
the centre of
annual
pilgrimage on
the day of
shivaratri which
falls in the
month of
February/March.
Behind the
temple are the
cremation
grounds.
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Day
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Sightseeing tour
of Patan and
Bhaktapur and
drive back to
Kathmandu. You
stay overnight
at hotel in
Kathmandu. The
ancient city of
Patan, lying 5
km southeast of
Kathmandu, is
known as
Lalitpur or the
city of fine
arts. The city
is full of Hindu
temples and
Buddhist
monuments. The
diversity of
medieval culture
that allowed
both Hinduism
and Buddhism to
flourish has
left a rich
legacy of
impressive
sightseeing in
this city. At
Patan you
explore Patan
Durbar Square,
Mahaboudha
Temple,
Kumbeshwor
temple, Krishna
Temple, Golden
Temple and many
other places of
Patan, you feel
as if Patan has
been unveiled
before you as an
open museum
showcasing
intricately
carved windows,
intrinsic roof
struts, statues
of gods and
goddesses,
temples designed
in pagoda style
with erotic
carvings and
repose metalwork
facades and many
other exquisite
facets. You will
also get to see
handicraft
centre in Patan.
Durbar Square,
like its
counterpart in
Kathmandu, is an
enchanting
mélange of
palace
buildings,
artistic
courtyards and
graceful pagoda
temples. Listed
as a World
Heritage Site,
the former royal
palace complex
is the center of
Patan’s
religious and
social life, and
houses a museum
containing an
array of bronze
statues and
religious
objects. One
remarkable
monument here is
a 17th-century
temple dedicated
to the Hindu god
Krishna, built
entirely of
stone.
Bhaktapur
(1,401m) covers
an area of four
square miles.
Bhaktapur or the
city of devotees
still retains a
medieval charm
and visitors to
this ancient
town are treated
to myriad
wonders of
cultural and
artistic
achievements.
The past glory
of the Malla
rules continues
to be reflected
at the Darbar
Square. Pottery
and waving are
its traditional
industries.
Bhaktapur is
famous for
woodcarving and
the traditional
topi or cap. The
city lies about
14 km east of
Kathmandu. The
places of
interest include
Bhaktapur Darbar
Square, the
National Are
Gallery,
Nyatapola
Temple,
Bhairavnath
Temple,
Dattatreya
Temple and
Dattatreya
Square.
Bhaktapur Durbar
Square: The main
square of the
city contains
innumerable
temples and
other
architectural
showpieces such
as lion gate,
the golden gate,
the statue of
King Bhupatindra
Malla,
Dattatraya
Temple etc.
A magnificent
statue of King
Bhupatindra
Malla in the act
of worship is
placed on a
column facing
the palace. It
was listed in
the UNESCO world
Heritage
Monument List in
1979.
Palace of 55
Windows: Being
built by King
Yaksha Mall in
1427 A.D. and
remodeled by
King Bhupatindra
Malla in 17th
Century, the
balcony and the
windows are
intricately
carved, is a
masterpiece of
wood carving.
Nyatapola
Temple: This
five storied
Pagoda Style
temple was built
by King
Bhupatindra
Malla in 1708
A.D. well known
for its massive
structure and
subtle
workmanship. It
is the tallest
pagoda structure
in the Kathmandu
valley.
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Day
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Drive from
Kathmandu to
Lumbini. You
stay overnight
at hotel in
Lumbini. In the
evening you can
enjoy half day
tour of Lumbini.
232 kms/145
miles away from
Kathmandu,
Lumbini is the
birth place of
Lord Buddha. The
broken Ashoka
Pillar, remnants
of old
monastery,
images of
Buddha's mother
Maya Devi, are
still preserved
here. The Buddha
himself
proclaimed
Lumbini as one
of the foremost
pilgrimage sites
among the famous
Chatumahasthana
(the four great
places of Birth,
Enlightenment,
Sermon and
Mahaparinirvana).
Lumbini hosts
variety of
religious groups
of people. It is
home of Hindus,
Buddhists,
Muslims and
Christians. The
Lumbini area is
located in
southwest of
Rupandehi. The
population of
Lumbini is
segmented in
several cultural
communities. The
major cultures
here are
Bhojpuri and
Tharu.
The major
cultural sub
groups are
Biraha, Tharu,
Jhumada and
segmented
Bhojpuri culture
as well. The
cultural
communities
follow their own
tradition of
costume, make
up,
entertainment
performance and
also their own
language.
Lumbini can be
reached by road
from Kathmandu
via Pokhara or
Royal Chitwan
National Park or
by air till
Bhairahawa and
then by road.
You stay
overnight at
hotel in Lumbini.
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Day
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Sightseeing tour
of Lumbini. You
stay overnight
at hotel in
Lumbini. The
main attraction
is the Sacred
Garden spread
over 8sq km and
possessing all
the treasure of
the historic
area. The Sacred
Garden where
Buddha was born
converges on the
Ashoka pillar,
which carries an
inscription
identifying the
spot as the
birthplace of
Buddha. Maya
Devi, mother of
Buddha, was on
her way to her
parent's home in
Devadaha. While
taking rest in
Lumbini under a
Sal tree and
admiring the
beauty of the
region, she felt
labor pains. She
gave birth to
the child while
holding a
drooping branch
of a Sal tree.
The Mayadevi
temple is the
main attraction
for pilgrims.
The temple of
Maya Devi
contains a stone
relief depicting
the birth scene
of Lord Buddha.
The bas-relief
shows Maya Devi
supporting
herself by
holding on to a
branch of a sal
tree, and the
newborn infant
Buddha standing
upright on a
lotus pedestal.
Two celestial
figures are
engaged in the
act of pouring
water and
lotuses from the
heaven,
indicated in the
sculpture by a
delineation of
clouds. The Maya
Devi shrine has
been worshipped
by both Hindus
and Buddhists
since the
beginning of the
Christian era
and is believed
to have been
built over the
foundation of at
least one
earlier temple
or stupa.
Lumbini is so
important that
the world
community,
particularly the
United Nations
and the
Government of
Nepal, has
launched a
master plan for
the maintenance
and preservation
of Lumbini.
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Day
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Sight seeing
tour of Lumbini
and drive from
Lumbini to
Chitwan. You
stay overnight
at hotel in
Chitwan. You
drive to Chitwan
National park
visiting
Buddhist places
like Ramgram and
Dev Daha enroute.
Ramagrama is a
brick mound on
the bank of the
Jharahi River.
It is a 7 meter
high brick stupa
containing one
of the eight
Astha Dhatu
(relics) of Lord
Buddha. The king
of Ramagrama,
the eighth king
to obtain the
Buddha's relics,
built the stupa.
History says
that Emperor
Ashoka wanted to
open it to
multiply into
eight four
thousand stupa.
However, the
Dragon King of
Ramagrama stupa
did not permit.
Devadaha, 54 km
east of Lumbini
across the
Rohini River, is
the ancient
capital of the
Koliya kingdom.
It is the
maternal
hometown of
Queen Maya Devi,
Prince
Siddhartha's
mother,
Prajapati Gautam,
his stepmother,
and Princess
Yasodhara, his
consort. This is
where Prince
Siddhartha spent
his childhood.
Seven years
after his
Enlightenment,
Lord Buddha
visited Devdaha
and ordained the
followers of
Jain Sadhu
Nirgrantha
Nathputra. There
are several
other sites
around Devdaha
such as
Kumarbarti,
Khayardanda,
Bairimai /
Kanyamai,
Bhabanipur /
Devidamar,
Mathagadi
(ancient
weapons).
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Day
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Enjoy jungle
activities in
Chitwan. You
stay overnight
at hotel in
Chitwan. The
National Chitwan
Park is widely
acknowledged as
one of the best
national parks
in Asia, it lies
in the Terai
region of
southern Nepal.
Diverse
combination of
nature is found
here in Royal
National Chitwan
Park providing a
perfect habitat
of wildlife. It
harbors many
globally
threatened
species
including the
Royal Bengal
Tiger, great
one-horned
Rhino, Gharial
crocodile, Asian
Elephant, Sloth
bear, Leopard
etc.
During your stay
in National
Chitwan Park you
are going to
come through
various nature
and cultural
program such as:
Canoe Trip: You
can enjoy canoe
trip on either
The Rapti River
or The Budhi
Rapti River
which border the
National Park.
You can see two
types of
crocodiles, the
Gharial and
Mugger basking
on the river
bank.
Bird Watching:
For the bird
watchers, it is
Paradise Island
with over 450
species of
exotic birds of
domestic as well
as migratory
birds. Many are
threatened, e.g.
the Great pied
hornbill, Bengal
Florican,
Peregrine
falcon, lesser
adjutant storks,
etc. A bird
watching trip
will be a
memorable
experience.
Jungle Drive: A
tour by four
wheel drive in
the less
distributed
areas of the
park to track
the rarer
species. You
will visit
Ox-bow Lake and
museum of
historic
interest
relating to the
park. However
during this
period we will
visit 20,000
areas which
afford a varied
experience of
birds and
mammals.
Nature Walk: Our
experienced
naturalists will
accompany you to
the more
specialized
habitats. This
is the ideal
opportunity to
explore and
experience at
closer quarters
and beauty of
the flora and
fauna. The
authority of the
naturalist must
be closely
observed to
obviate any
risks from
wildlife
attacks.
Elephant
Breeding Centre:
This is the
first Elephant
breeding centre
in Asia. You can
see baby
elephants
socializing with
their parents
and other
babies. This
centre is
government owned
and its purpose
is to raise the
young elephants,
and to train
them to convey
tourist around
the region.
Village tour:
Excursion in
Tharu village
will grant you
an exhilarating
experience.
Tharus are the
indigenous
inhabitant of
the Terai. We
offer guided
cultural tours
to meet the
people and
experience their
traditional
self-sufficient
way of life.
Cultural
Program: In the
evening you will
get an
opportunity to
be a part of
Tharu folk
dance. The
drummers and
symbolic stick
dancers perform
traditional
movements and
invite guests to
join them in
this rhythmic
display. Such
cultural shows
performed by
Tharus will be
an unforgettable
experience. The
Tharus in
traditional
colorful
costumes, unique
in their
disparity with
the common mode
of dress all
over Nepal, are
sure to
captivate you.
Elephant safari:
On elephant back
you can view the
wild life of the
area in their
natural habitat.
Elephant
Bathing: Your
guide will take
you to the
specific place
where you can
observe elephant
bathing.
Crocodile Walk:
One more option
is to go for
crocodile walk.
It goes through
grassland and
forest along the
bank of Rapti /
Narayani river.
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Day 08 :
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Drive from
Chitwan to
Kathmandu. You
stay overnight
at hotel in
Kathmandu.
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Day 09 :
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Free day in
Kathmandu for
shopping and
recreation. You
stay overnight
at hotel in
Kathmandu.
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