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Nepal tour from Bangladesh

Trip Price

US$ 590

Location

Annapurna Region , Nepal

Difficulty

Easy

Max Group Size

2-60

Accomodation

Hotel

Max-Altitude

2100

Best Season

Feb, Mar, Apri, May, June, Sep, Oct, Nov & Dec

Transportation

Flight And Private Vehicle

Guiding Mehtod

Fully Guided

Total Durations

5

Overview

Welcome to the 5-Day Nepal Tour, an enchanting adventure designed to introduce you to the diverse and vibrant culture of Nepal. This tour is ideal for travelers from Bangladesh looking to explore Nepal's unique charm within a limited timeframe.
Your journey begins in Kathmandu, the capital city, where ancient traditions meet modern hustle and bustle. Here, you'll visit iconic landmarks such as the Swayambhunath Stupa, Pashupatinath Temple, and Boudhanath Stupa, each offering a glimpse into Nepal's deep-rooted spiritual and cultural history. Wander through the historical Patan Durbar Square, renowned for its exquisite architecture and artistic heritage.
Next, you'll travel to Pokhara, a picturesque city nestled against the backdrop of the Annapurna mountain range. Enjoy tranquil moments by Phewa Lake, marvel at the sunrise from Sarangkot, and explore fascinating sites like the International Mountain Museum, Davis Falls, and the World Peace Pagoda.
Throughout the tour, you'll stay in comfortable accommodations, savor delicious local cuisine, and have ample opportunities for leisure and exploration. This tour promises a well-rounded experience, capturing the essence of Nepal’s natural beauty and cultural richness, making it a perfect getaway for adventurers and culture enthusiasts alike. Join us for an unforgettable journey through the heart of Nepal

Itinerary

2 hrs Hotel

Day 1: Upon your arrival at Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu from Dhaka, you'll be warmly greeted by our tour representative who will assist with your transfer to the hotel. After checking in and settling into your room, enjoy a delicious welcome lunch at a local restaurant. In the afternoon, you'll visit the iconic Swayambhunath Stupa, also known as the Monkey Temple, where you can soak in panoramic views of Kathmandu Valley. The evening will be spent exploring the lively Thamel area, renowned for its bustling streets, vibrant shops, and eclectic cafes. Conclude your day with dinner at a traditional Nepali restaurant, where you can savor authentic local cuisine before heading back to your hotel for a restful night.

MEALS
Lunch, Dinner

5 Hrs Hotel

Day 2: Start your day with a hearty breakfast at the hotel before setting out to explore Kathmandu’s most significant landmarks. Your first stop will be the sacred Pashupatinath Temple, an important pilgrimage site for Hindus. Next, visit the grand Boudhanath Stupa, one of the largest Buddhist stupas in the world, where you can observe the serene atmosphere and spin the prayer wheels. After a delightful lunch near Boudhanath, you'll head to Patan Durbar Square, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, known for its exquisite Newari architecture and artistic heritage. The day concludes with a return to your hotel for some leisure time and a delicious dinner at a local restaurant.

MEALS
Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner

6 Hrs Hotel

Day 3: After an early breakfast, embark on a scenic drive to Pokhara, a journey that takes approximately 6-7 hours through picturesque landscapes and traditional villages. Upon arrival in Pokhara, check into your hotel and enjoy a relaxing lunch. In the evening, take a leisurely stroll along the shores of Phewa Lake, where you can enjoy a peaceful boat ride and visit the Tal Barahi Temple situated on an island in the lake. The day ends with a delightful dinner at a lakeside restaurant, offering stunning views of the tranquil lake and surrounding mountains.

MEALS
Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner

5 Hrs Hotel

Day 4: Rise early and drive to Sarangkot to witness a breathtaking sunrise over the Annapurna and Dhaulagiri mountain ranges. After capturing the stunning views, return to your hotel for breakfast and a brief rest. The day's explorations include a visit to the International Mountain Museum, where you can learn about the mountaineering history and cultures of the Himalayas. After lunch, visit the mesmerizing Davis Falls and the mystical Gupteshwor Mahadev Cave. Later, drive to the World Peace Pagoda, which offers panoramic views of Pokhara and the majestic mountains. The evening is reserved for leisure and a dinner at a local restaurant, after which you return to your hotel.

MEALS
Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner

6 Hrs Hotel

Day 5: Enjoy a relaxed breakfast at your hotel before beginning the drive back to Kathmandu. Alternatively, you can opt for an early morning flight for a quicker return. Upon arrival in Kathmandu, a farewell lunch will be arranged at a local restaurant. Spend your afternoon engaging in last-minute shopping or exploring the city at your own pace. As the day comes to an end, your tour representative will assist with your transfer to Tribhuvan International Airport for your flight back to Dhaka, bringing your memorable Nepalese adventure to a close.

MEALS
Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner

Include/Exclude

What are Included In My Package ?

  • Airport picks up drop by private vehicle.
  • 4-night twin/Double sharing 3-star accommodation in Kathmandu and Pokhara with breakfast Like (at deluxe hotels with Free Breakfast
  • All transport and transfers as per itinerary including Kathmandu/Pokhara/Kathmandu by Private Car
  • Monument entrance fee
  • Sightseeing as per itinerary
  • Kathmandu city tour with special city guide
  • All tax, vat, and service charges included in the package

What are excluded from the package ?

  • Visa & Air ticket from and to your country
  • Bottled drinks, Dinner, and Lunch
  • Monument entrance fee
  • Tips for Guide/Driver

Traveller Useful Information

Travel and Health Insurance

Before embarking on your 5-day Nepal tour, securing comprehensive travel and health insurance is highly recommended. This coverage should protect you against potential medical expenses, including emergency evacuation, which can be crucial in the event of illness or injury. Additionally, travel insurance can provide financial protection against trip cancellations, delays, or interruptions due to unforeseen circumstances such as natural disasters, political unrest, or personal emergencies. It's important to review the policy details carefully, ensuring that it covers all planned activities, including any adventurous pursuits you might engage in. Make sure to carry a copy of your insurance policy and emergency contact numbers with you. While Nepal offers basic healthcare facilities, access to advanced medical care may be limited in remote areas, making insurance even more critical. Should you need assistance during your trip, having reliable insurance can provide peace of mind and financial security, allowing you to focus on enjoying your journey. Remember, it's better to have insurance and not need it than to need it and not have it.

Visa Requirements

For Bangladeshi nationals, obtaining a visa to enter Nepal is a straightforward process. Visas can be obtained upon arrival at Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu. To secure a visa, you will need a valid passport with at least six months of validity remaining, a recent passport-sized photo, and the visa fee, which is typically payable in cash (preferably in USD). The visa fee varies depending on the length of stay, with options for 15, 30, and 90 days. Alternatively, you can apply for a visa at the Nepalese embassy in Dhaka before your trip, which can save time upon arrival. It’s important to check the latest visa requirements and fees before you travel, as these can change. Be prepared for possible lines at the visa on arrival counters, and ensure you have all necessary documents to streamline the process. Having a pre-arranged visa can enhance your travel experience by reducing wait times and potential hassles at the airport, allowing you to start your Nepal adventure smoothly.

Currency and Payments

The official currency of Nepal is the Nepalese Rupee (NPR). It is advisable to carry some cash for small purchases, tips, and in areas where card payments may not be accepted. Larger transactions in hotels, restaurants, and shops in Kathmandu and Pokhara generally accept major credit and debit cards. ATMs are widely available in these cities, providing a convenient way to withdraw cash, though it’s wise to notify your bank of your travel plans to avoid any issues with your card. Currency exchange services are readily available at the airport, hotels, and authorized exchange counters. When exchanging money, it’s recommended to keep receipts, as you may need them to exchange remaining rupees back into your home currency before departure. Carrying a mix of smaller and larger denominations can be useful for various transactions. While traveling, be cautious with your money, keeping it secure to avoid loss or theft. Understanding and planning for currency needs can ensure a smooth financial experience during your tour, allowing you to focus on enjoying the rich cultural and natural beauty of Nepal.

Weather and Clothing

Nepal's climate varies widely depending on the region and time of year. For this 5-day tour, lightweight, breathable clothing is recommended for the daytime, especially if traveling during the warmer months. However, evenings and early mornings can be cooler, particularly in hill stations like Sarangkot, so bringing warmer layers is essential. Comfortable walking shoes are a must for exploring cities and short hikes. Additionally, it’s advisable to pack a waterproof jacket or poncho, as sudden rain showers can occur, especially during the monsoon season (June to September). A hat, sunglasses, and sunscreen are important for protection against the sun, particularly at higher altitudes. For visits to religious sites, modest clothing that covers shoulders and knees is required. Layering your clothing is a practical approach to handle varying temperatures throughout the day. By preparing appropriately, you can ensure comfort and adaptability to Nepal’s diverse weather conditions, enhancing your overall travel experience.

Cultural Etiquette

Nepal is a country rich in cultural heritage and traditions, and respecting local customs is crucial for a positive travel experience. When visiting religious sites such as temples and monasteries, dress modestly by covering your shoulders and knees. Always remove your shoes before entering these sacred places. It’s polite to ask for permission before taking photographs of people, especially in rural areas. Public displays of affection are generally frowned upon, and it’s important to greet people with a slight bow and the traditional “Namaste” gesture. Avoid pointing your feet at people or religious objects, as this is considered disrespectful. When giving or receiving something, use your right hand or both hands, as the left hand is considered impolite. Engaging with locals in a respectful manner, showing interest in their culture, and learning a few basic phrases in Nepali can greatly enhance your interactions. By being mindful of these cultural norms, you can show respect and appreciation for the local customs, creating a more enriching and harmonious travel experience.

Language and Communication

The official language of Nepal is Nepali, but English is widely spoken in tourist areas, hotels, and restaurants, making it relatively easy for travelers to communicate. Learning a few basic phrases in Nepali, such as greetings and polite expressions, can enhance your interactions with locals and show respect for their culture. Simple phrases like “Namaste” (hello), “Dhanyabad” (thank you), and “Kripaya” (please) can go a long way. While exploring remote areas or engaging with older generations, who might not speak English, having a basic understanding of Nepali or using translation apps can be helpful. Most signs in major tourist destinations are bilingual, written in both Nepali and English. Additionally, local guides accompanying you on the tour can assist with translation and provide valuable insights into the culture and traditions. By making an effort to communicate in the local language, you can deepen your cultural experience and build meaningful connections during your trip.

Safety and Security

Nepal is generally a safe destination for travelers, with friendly locals and a welcoming atmosphere. However, it is always wise to stay vigilant and aware of your surroundings. Keep your valuables secure and avoid displaying large amounts of cash or expensive items. When walking around cities, especially in crowded areas, be mindful of your belongings to prevent pickpocketing. Stick to well-lit and populated areas at night and follow the advice of your guide, particularly in unfamiliar places. It’s advisable to have a copy of your important documents, such as your passport and travel insurance, stored separately from the originals. In case of emergencies, knowing the location of your country's embassy or consulate in Nepal can be useful. By taking these precautions and staying informed about your surroundings, you can enjoy a safe and worry-free travel experience in Nepal.

Dietary Considerations

Nepalese cuisine is diverse and flavorful, with plenty of options for vegetarians and vegans. Traditional dishes like dal bhat (lentil soup with rice), momos (dumplings), and various vegetable curries are widely available and delicious. If you have any dietary restrictions or allergies, please inform us in advance so we can accommodate your needs. Many restaurants in Kathmandu and Pokhara cater to dietary preferences, including gluten-free and dairy-free options. While exploring more remote areas, it’s advisable to carry some snacks or special dietary items, as choices may be limited. Drinking bottled or purified water is recommended to avoid stomach issues, as tap water is not safe for consumption. By being mindful of your dietary requirements and communicating them clearly, you can enjoy the rich culinary offerings of Nepal without any concerns.

Transportation

This tour includes all necessary ground transportation, ensuring a seamless and comfortable travel experience. Upon arrival in Kathmandu, airport transfers will be arranged to take you to your hotel. The journey from Kathmandu to Pokhara is typically done by a short domestic flight, offering a quick and scenic view of the Himalayas. In Pokhara, transportation will be arranged for sightseeing and excursions, allowing you to explore the city and its surroundings conveniently. For shorter distances and local explorations, comfortable private vehicles will be provided. The roads in Nepal can be narrow and winding, especially in the hills, so having experienced drivers ensures safety and comfort. By providing all necessary transportation, we aim to make your journey hassle-free and enjoyable, allowing you to focus on experiencing the beauty and culture of Nepal.

Local Guides

Our knowledgeable and friendly local guides will accompany you throughout the tour, providing valuable insights into the cultural and historical significance of the places you visit. Our guides are fluent in English and possess extensive knowledge of the local traditions, customs, and geography. They are there to ensure your safety, comfort, and enjoyment, answering any questions you may have and helping you make the most of your experience. Whether exploring the bustling streets of Kathmandu, the serene landscapes of Pokhara, or the historical sites in Bandipur, our guides will enhance your understanding and appreciation of Nepal. They can also offer personalized recommendations for activities, dining, and shopping, making your trip more enriching and memorable.

Connectivity

Staying connected during your trip is important, and Wi-Fi is available in most hotels in Kathmandu and Pokhara. This allows you to easily communicate with family and friends, share your experiences on social media, and stay updated with any travel information. Mobile network coverage is also good in these areas, and purchasing a local SIM card is a convenient option for better connectivity. SIM cards can be bought at the airport or in local shops, and data plans are affordable. Having a local SIM card ensures you have access to navigation, translation apps, and can make local calls if needed. By staying connected, you can enjoy peace of mind and convenience throughout your journey.

Traveller Reviews

4.9 Excellent 278 Reviews form Google

Ayesha RahmanBangladeshOn March 2023

5 Excellent

Highly Recommended

The 5-day Tour From Bangladesh To Nepal Was An Unforgettable Experience! Kathmandu's Rich Cultural Heritage And Pokhara's Stunning Landscapes Left Me In Awe. Our Guide Was Knowledgeable And Friendly, Making The Trip Both Educational And Enjoyable. Highly Recommended For Anyone Looking For A Short Yet Fulfilling Trip.

Mahmud HasanBangladeshOn April 2023

5 Excellent

I Had A Fantastic Time On This Tour!

I Had A Fantastic Time On This Tour! The Itinerary Was Well-planned, Giving Us A Perfect Mix Of Sightseeing And Leisure. Visiting Pashupatinath And Boudhanath In Kathmandu Was A Spiritual Experience, And Boating On Phewa Lake In Pokhara Was Just Magical. Great Value For Money And Excellent Service Throughout.

Fatima Siddiqui BangladeshOn May 2023

5 Excellent

Nepal Exceeded All My Expectations

Nepal Exceeded All My Expectations. The 5-day Tour Was Packed With Beautiful Sights And Memorable Experiences. Our Accommodation Was Comfortable, And The Food Was Delicious. Special Thanks To Our Guide For Making The Trip So Smooth And Enjoyable. Can't Wait To Visit Again!

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FAQs

Find answers to the most frequently asked questions about this tour.

QDo I need a visa to travel to Nepal from Bangladesh?

A Yes, Bangladeshi nationals require a visa to enter Nepal. You can obtain a visa upon arrival at Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu or apply for one at the Nepalese embassy in Dhaka.

QWhat documents are required for the visa application?

A You will need a valid passport with at least six months of validity remaining, a passport-sized photo, and the visa fee, which is typically payable in cash (USD preferred).

QWhat is the best time of year to take this tour?

A The best time to visit Nepal is during the spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November) seasons when the weather is pleasant and the skies are clear.

QIs travel insurance necessary for this tour?

A Yes, we highly recommend obtaining comprehensive travel and health insurance to cover any medical expenses, trip cancellations, or unforeseen circumstances during your journey.

QHow should I prepare for the altitude in Nepal?

A This tour stays at relatively low altitudes, but it's still good to stay hydrated, avoid overexertion, and acclimatize gradually to any changes in altitude.

QWhat currency is used in Nepal, and can I use credit cards?

A The currency used in Nepal is the Nepalese Rupee (NPR). Credit and debit cards are widely accepted in Kathmandu and Pokhara. However, it’s advisable to carry some cash for small purchases.

QWhat kind of clothing should I pack for this tour?

A Lightweight, breathable clothing for the daytime and warmer layers for the evenings and early mornings. Comfortable walking shoes are essential for exploring.

QAre meals included in the tour package?

A Yes, the tour includes daily breakfast, and specific meals as outlined in the itinerary.

QIs English spoken widely in Nepal?

A Yes, English is widely spoken in tourist areas, hotels, and restaurants in Kathmandu and Pokhara.

QWhat kind of accommodation is provided on this tour?

A You will stay in comfortable, well-rated hotels in Kathmandu and Pokhara, ensuring a pleasant and relaxing stay.

QIs it safe to travel to Nepal?

A Yes, Nepal is generally a safe destination for travelers. However, it’s always wise to stay vigilant and aware of your surroundings.

QCan I use my mobile phone in Nepal?

A Yes, mobile network coverage is good in Kathmandu and Pokhara. You can purchase a local SIM card for better connectivity.

QWhat kind of food can I expect in Nepal?

A Nepalese cuisine is diverse and flavorful, with plenty of options for vegetarians and vegans. You’ll find a mix of traditional dishes and international cuisine.

QDo I need to be physically fit for this tour?

A This tour involves some walking and short hikes, so a moderate level of fitness is recommended. If you have any health concerns, please consult with us beforehand.

QWill there be free time for personal exploration?

A Yes, the itinerary includes free time in Kathmandu and Pokhara for you to explore at your own pace.

QAre local guides provided for the tour?

A Yes, knowledgeable local guides will accompany you throughout the tour, providing insights into the cultural and historical significance of the places you visit.

QIs tipping customary in Nepal?

A Tipping is not mandatory but is appreciated for good service, especially for guides, drivers, and hotel staff.

QWhat are the cultural etiquette tips I should be aware of?

A Dress modestly when visiting religious sites, remove your shoes before entering temples and monasteries, and ask for permission before taking photographs of people.

QCan I drink tap water in Nepal?

A It’s advisable to drink bottled or purified water to avoid any stomach issues.

QHow do I book this tour?

A You can book this tour by contacting our office via phone, email, or through our website. Our team will assist you with the booking process and provide any additional information you may need.

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