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Reception by representative and transfer to the hotel and rest day.
Tour of Delhi including Red Fort n, the Jama Masjid - the biggest mosque in the India, the Raj Ghat the memorial of Mahatma Gandhi; India Gate an Arch of Commemorative victory; Presidential residence Rashtrapati Bhavan, the Parliament Sansad Bhavan and Government buildings of the secretary; Connaught place, commercial and managerial center. Overnight in the Hotel in Delhi.
After breakfast drive to Agra. On the way to Agra visit Fatepur Sikri.
Visit Taj Mahal (built by the Sha Jahan in 1631 to harbor his favorite queen's body Mumtaz Mahal). Such an incredible work in the marble. Visit red Fort of Agra which is expanded in 2 kms of distance. Overnight stay in Agra.
Breakfast: Departure to Delhi. Arrive Delhi and overnight stay in Delhi.
Fly to Kathmandu. Arrival in Kathmandu International Airport. Welcome by our representative and transfer to your Hotel.
Tour of Kathmandu Durbar Square, Swoyambhunath Stupa, Boudhanath Stupa and Patan Durbar Square. Drive to Nagarkot in the evening. Overnight stay in Nagarkot.
Enjoy the sunrise over the Himalayan Ranges. Breakfast in Nagarkot and then drive back to Bhaktapur. Tour of Bhaktapur and Pashupatinath in the afternoon. Overnight stay in Kathmandu.
This day must be Saturday: Early morning drive to Kodari, complete immigration and custom formalities and overnight at Hotel Zhangmu or Naylam.
Crossing Lalung la passes (5050m). This day's drive offers fantastic view of the high mountain including Mount Everest.
Drive about 8 hrs to Shigatse has the famous Tashimpo Monastery and the seat of Panchen Lama, Overnight at Hotel.
After a morning visit to the Tashi Lhunpo Monastery, a short two hours drive to Gyantse, a small town that once served as the capital of a small kingdom. O/N in hotel.
Sightseeing and excursion of the Potala palace, the Jokhang Temple, surroundings of Barkhor Market, Drepung and Sera Monasteries. O/N in hotel.
Sightseeing and excursion of the Potala palace, the Jokhang Temple, surroundings of Barkhor Market, Drepung and Sera Monasteries. O/N in hotel.
Transfer to airport to fly back to Kathmandu, whole day free and easy for shopping and sightseeing.
Shopping in Thamel area, Explorer Kathmandu
Will drop as per your flight time. Good Bye !
India, Nepal, and Tibet Tours are comprehensive travel packages that allow you to explore the diverse cultures, landscapes, and historical sites of these three remarkable regions. These tours typically include major destinations such as Delhi, Agra, and Jaipur in India; Kathmandu and Pokhara in Nepal; and Lhasa and Everest Base Camp in Tibet. This combination offers travelers a unique blend of experiences, from bustling cities to serene mountain landscapes.
Highlights of India, Nepal, and Tibet Tours include:
India:
Delhi: Experience the rich history with visits to the Red Fort, Qutub Minar, and the bustling markets of Chandni Chowk.
Agra: Witness the grandeur of the Taj Mahal, one of the Seven Wonders of the World, along with Agra Fort.
Jaipur: Explore the Pink City’s iconic sites such as the Hawa Mahal, Amber Fort, and City Palace.
Nepal:
Kathmandu: Visit cultural landmarks like Swayambhunath (Monkey Temple) and the historic Durbar Square.
Tibet:
Lhasa: Discover the Potala Palace, Jokhang Temple, and vibrant Barkhor Street, immersing yourself in Tibetan culture.
Accommodations can vary widely on these tours, ranging from budget guesthouses to luxury hotels and boutique lodges. In major cities like Delhi, Kathmandu, and Lhasa, travelers can expect comfortable hotels with modern amenities. In more remote areas, accommodations may be simpler but will generally provide the necessary comforts for a pleasant stay.
The best times to visit India, Nepal, and Tibet are generally during the winter months (October to March) and the spring months (March to May). These seasons offer pleasant weather and clear skies, ideal for sightseeing and outdoor activities. In India, the temperatures are cooler, while in Nepal and Tibet, the visibility of the Himalayan peaks is typically excellent.
Travelers to India, Nepal, and Tibet will require visas for each destination. Most nationalities can apply for an e-Visa for India, which simplifies the process. For Nepal, visas can be obtained on arrival at the airport or through the Nepali embassy or consulate. Traveling to Tibet requires a special Tibet Travel Permit, which must be arranged through a registered travel agency. It's essential to check the specific visa requirements based on your nationality and travel plans.
Transportation for these tours typically includes private vehicles with experienced drivers for comfort and convenience. Domestic flights may be utilized for longer distances, especially between major cities. In some cases, trains or buses may also be part of the itinerary, providing a local experience and scenic views during the journey.
Most India, Nepal, and Tibet Tours include daily breakfast, with many packages offering additional meals as well. Travelers will have the opportunity to sample a variety of local cuisines, from Indian curries to Nepali dal bhat and Tibetan momo. Dining at local restaurants can enhance the cultural experience and allow for a deeper understanding of regional flavors.
Yes, these regions are generally safe for tourists, though standard travel precautions should be observed. Being aware of your surroundings, securing your belongings, and respecting local customs will enhance your safety. Traveling with a reputable tour operator can provide additional support and guidance throughout your journey, ensuring a smooth and enjoyable experience.
These tours provide rich cultural experiences, including:
India: Participate in local festivals, attend cultural performances, and enjoy traditional meals. You may also visit local markets and artisan workshops to gain insights into Indian crafts.
Nepal: Engage with local communities, visit monasteries, and participate in traditional rituals. Opportunities for cooking classes or yoga sessions may also be available.
Tibet: Experience Tibetan Buddhist culture through visits to monasteries, participation in local customs, and interactions with the local people. Witnessing traditional ceremonies and festivals can also enrich your understanding of Tibetan culture.
Yes, many tour operators can accommodate requests for extended stays in India, Nepal, or Tibet. If you wish to explore additional destinations or engage in specific activities, such as trekking in other regions or visiting remote monasteries, you can discuss your preferences with your tour operator for customization.