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Explore Nepal and Tibet Tour – 12 Days

A trip to Nepal and Tibet gives you a unique peek into two mountain worlds, close on the map but different in spirit. Over 12 days, you’ll move from ancient Nepali towns and wild scenery into high Tibetan plains rich with quiet faith. Instead of ticking off landmarks fast, this route suits those chasing real moments not just photos. Culture lovers, history fans, and slow explorers will feel right at home.

Nepal shows off its alive traditions. Old temples stand near crowded bazaars while royal castles from centuries ago keep influencing daily routines across Kathmandu Valley. Over in Pokhara, things get quieter. Towering snowy mountains loom over peaceful waters where the Annapurna seem almost within reach. After that, you head into Tibet, endless sky-high plateaus meet ancient temples and holy spots dotting the terrain. Lhasa, long off-limits to many visitors, now shows deep-rooted Buddhist customs passed down through generations.

This trip to Nepal and Tibet suits those wanting real experience without rush. It’s planned just right, gives you understanding but also time to take things in slowly. Starting from old spots in Kathmandu, moving through dawn scenes over Pokhara, then reaching quiet temples in Lhasa, each part adds up to a clearer picture of life and land across the high mountains.

This Nepal Tibet trip mixes ease, real culture, and a steady rhythm. With space to soak in every spot, you’ll engage with customs while easing into higher elevations. Perfect for those wanting a mindful adventure through mountains, ideas, and everyday moments.

Nepal Bhutan Discovery Tour – 11 Days

This 11-day trip through Nepal and Bhutan suits those who prefer real moments, cozy stays, or cultural depth instead of racing between spots. You’ll see two mountain countries with strong spiritual ties but unique ways of showing it. In Nepal, you get energy, history, along with a sense of chaos held together by charm. Meanwhile, Bhutan moves slow, focused, built around mindful choices. Moving across both gives you a fresh look at how belief, custom, everyday routines still guide life in these highlands.

The rhythm of this trip feels steady, with room to breathe. You’ll get to check out UNESCO spots while wandering real medieval towns that still buzz with life. Crossing beautiful mountain roads connects one moment to the next. Bhutan’s approach to slow, meaningful living becomes part of your journey too. Perfect if you care more about moments than miles, great for new Himalayan explorers or those traveling as a pair. Seniors enjoy it just as much when looking for substance without rush. Some gentle walks come up here and there. Still, nothing pushes hard, the days stay relaxed from start to finish.

Nepal Bhutan Tibet Tour – 13 Days

Picture this: you open your eyes to golden light spilling over red-tiled roofs in Kathmandu, smoke from temple sticks curling through the air, while ahead lies a path winding deep into mountain spirituality, first Nepal, then up into Tibet’s thin skies, finally slipping into Bhutan’s quiet green folds. Travel these lands to see untouched traditions come alive not just old stone sites or cliff-side prayer halls, but villages where time moves differently, and wide flats where wind shapes silence.

In one go, you’ll spot old temples, castles from centuries ago, sweeping mountain views, also quiet holy spots. You’ll feel Nepal’s busy alleys along with its soulful vibe, Bhutan’s peaceful hills along with age-old customs, then Tibet’s towering plateaus together with sacred prayer halls. Looking for a journey mixing heritage, thrill, inner depth, and real connection to land, this trip brings all of it.

A Nepal Bhutan Tibet trip mixes three unique Himalayan cultures. Though near one another geographically, each place lives by its own past, faith, and everyday pace. Traveling across all three gives you a full glimpse into this mountain region’s soul. For thirteen days, explore old temples on foot, connect with people holding onto age-old ways, while peaks tower around always present, always shaping life here.

The journey begins in Kathmandu. Around the basin, ancient spots mix with crowded bazaars, spots where worshippers gather from faraway places. Once you’ve taken in Nepal’s old heart, a short flight takes you to Bhutan instead. There, quiet temples sit among tree-covered hills, a place built on calm living rather than fast progress. You check out old forts perched over flowing rivers, sacred temples packed with spinning prayer wheels, while hiking through the rolling hills near Paro and Thimphu. Once you leave Bhutan behind, your path shifts toward Tibet. Up there, on a vast elevated plain, stands the towering Potala Palace overlooking Lhasa city. Inside these remote monasteries lies deep knowledge passed down across hundreds of years. As you trek along rugged trails linking one site to another, endless stretches of wild terrain unfold around every turn.

The trip mixes seeing sights, local life, and gentle walks. There’s room to dive into the history of every spot instead of hurrying on. It’s built for those wanting to explore the Himalayas bit by bit. When you’ve searched for a path showing sacred spots, traditions, and wild nature together, this 13-day route fits just right.

Kakani Gurje Vanjyang National Park Hike

The Kakani Gurje Vanjyang hike, also known as Kakani to Bhanjyang hike or a day walk close to Kathmandu gives you a solid break from urban noise, still only a short hop from the capital. Hike begins from Kakani so first of all, we Head out by vehicle toward Kakani, a quiet mountain spot sitting roughly 30 kilometers northwest of the city, elevated between 2,030 and 2,073 meters up.

Starting in Kakani, you head out past homes tucked into the hills. Moving along, there’s fields growing strawberries on quiet slopes. Paths wind through woods thick with oak or pine trees. Rhododendrons pop up between stretches of untouched green. As you go further, rural spots appear, places where Tamang families live alongside others from nearby highland areas. Farms sit beside narrow trails that cut across uneven terrain.

The path heads into a grassy clearing known as Suryachaur, good place to rest or eat. After that, you push onward to Gurje Bhanjyang (also called as Bhanjyang or Bhanjayang), sitting roughly between 1,800 and 1,900 meters high, though exact height shifts with the track taken.

This walk offers something different, countryside vibes, nearby farms, wooded paths, also wide open sights of mountains and valleys. Since Kakani sits up on a ridge, you won’t need to climb hard from way down below. So it’s solid if you’re short on time but still want a feel for highlands, trees, plus distant peaks, minus the hassle of multi-day treks.

If you’re after a quick trek close to Kathmandu that mixes local life, green trails, and solid peak glimpses, this one fits.

Nepal Bhutan Tour – 10 days

There are two unique and enigmatic Himalayan lands in the world: Nepal and Bhutan. What if we tell you that you can combine both these breathtaking destinations into your short holiday trip? Prime Holidays Travels and Tours welcomes you to its Nepal Bhutan tour.

It is a trip to the two beautiful paradises of pristine nature, imposing Himalayas, Hindu and Buddhist cultures, and, of course, their incredibly hospitable people.

During this combined Nepal Bhutan tour, you will enjoy the comfort of your own private driver, vehicle, guide, and excellent hotels. And the best part? Bhutan is easily accessible with a short direct flight from Nepal. So why not merge both Nepal and Bhutan and take the adventure of a lifetime?

Nepal, the land of Everest and home to 14 Himalayas over 8000 m, lies between India and China. Bhutan, the land of the Thunder Dragon and the kingdom of Happiness, also lies between Tibet and India.

Both mountain nations have beautifully blended modernity with tradition preserved for centuries. This is what our Nepal Bhutan tour will offer you: the major highlights, culture, and nature of the two enchanting realms.

Your short Nepal Bhutan tour starts in lively Kathmandu, where, with our capable Nepali driver and guide, you will visit the three medieval palace squares of the Valley: Bhaktapur, Patan, and Kathmandu.

You will also explore the self-originated Swayambhunath Stupa, one of the tallest stupas in the world, Boudhanath, and the fascinating spectacle of open-air cremation at Pashupatinath.

Next, our Nepal Bhutan tour will take you to Paro in Bhutan. Then, accompanied by our assigned Bhutanese guide and driver, you will proceed to the youthful capital of Thimphu.

Here, you will explore some of the magnificent sights, including the National Memorial Chorten, the Tashichho Dzong, the Simply Bhutan Museum, and the towering 51.5 m Buddha Dordenma statue at Kuensel Phodrang.

Then, our Nepal Bhutan tour will ascend you over 3100 m Dochula Pass, where you can see the amazing Himalayan spectacle of Jejegangphugang (7,158 m), Tsendagang (6,960 m), Zongphugang (7,060 m), Masagang (7,158 m), Terigang (7,060 m), Kangphugang (7,170 m), and Gangkhar Puensum (7,570 m).

You will then arrive at the ancient winter capital of Punakha Valley, where again some of its magical monuments await your glance, such as Chimi Lhakhang Fertility Temple, Punakha Dzong, and the Druk Wangyal Lhakhang.

Our Nepal Bhutan tour will then near its conclusion with your travel back to Paro, where you will hike to an iconic location of Tiger Nest Monastery. Giving a fitting conclusion, you will then take an air travel back to Kathmandu.

Both Nepal and Bhutan offer a charming and festive atmosphere in the spring and autumn. Our Nepal Bhutan tour is also made for any individual, irrespective of their age and fitness abilities.

Western Bhutan Highlights Tour – 6 days

If you have a dream of visiting the enchanting and undiscovered kingdom of Bhutan, then Prime Holidays Travels and Tours presents to you our very short Western Bhutan highlights tour.

It is a tour that will immerse you in the time backward and will allow you to explore the civilization that has preserved its cultural and religious values in their most authentic form.

Our Western Bhutan highlights tour will also take you beneath the very silent Himalayas of Bhutan amid the environment of beauty, peace, and tranquility.

You will also experience the simple and innocent life of the Bhutanese, their unusual homes, customs, and beliefs. You will also see the incredible architecture of their temple-fortresses, palaces, and monasteries that stand with elegance, retelling the ancient legends and mysteries.

Our Western Bhutan Highlights tour starts with your arrival in Paro, where our Bhutanese guide and driver will greet you. You will then head to Thimphu, the only capital in the world without a single traffic light.

With a full day in Thimphu, you will discover the magical treasures of this city, including the National Memorial Chorten, Tashichho Dzong, the Simply Bhutan Museum, and the impressive 51.5 m tall Buddha Dordenma statue at Kuensel Phodrang. You can even create your own postal stamp at the National Post Office.

Next, our 5 nights 6 days Western Bhutan highlights tour will take you over the 3100 m tall Dochu La Pass. From this height, you will look at the majestic ice giants of Jejegangphugang (7,158 m), Tsendagang (6,960 m), Zongphugang (7,060 m), Masagang (7,158 m), Terigang (7,060 m), Kangphugang (7,170 m), and Gangkhar Puensum (7,570 m).

Then, you will reach the fertile mountain valley of Punakha, where you will explore the Chimi Lhakhang Fertility Temple, Punakha Dzong, and Druk Wangyal Lhakhang, all of which tell the tales of Bhutan’s proud legend and history.

Our Western Bhutan highlights tour will then conclude with your departure to Paro, where a thrilling adventure to the Tiger’s Nest Monastery (3120 m) awaits.

This legendary monument is steeped in the legend of Guru Rinpoche and the magical tigress, providing a fitting end to our Western Bhutan highlights tour.

On our 5 nights 6 days Western Bhutan highlights tour, you will travel in your own vehicle with a driver and a guide. You will have more amenities and restful nights throughout.

The best times for our Western Bhutan highlights tour are autumn and spring, when you will have excellent Himalayas up front without extreme temperatures.

We are also pleased to tell you that we have our private tours available that you can tailor to fit as per your budget and schedule. So, are you ready to get into the country of Gross National Happiness? Then book our Western Bhutan highlights tour today, and let’s go together on this magical journey.

Glimpse of Western Bhutan Tour – 5 days

Do you want to take a not-so-intense yet pretty complete overview tour of Bhutan? If your answer is yes, then Prime Holidays Travels and Tours warmly invites you to our Glimpse of Western Bhutan tour, a thorough introductory tour to the enchanting land of Druk Yul, the Land of the Thunder Dragon.

Located between India and China, Bhutan is a magical and mysterious Himalayan land that seems to have emerged from the storybook. Thanks to its progressive young king, Bhutan has significantly moved into the modern age.

However, it has still preserved its extraordinary culture and environment. The king’s Gross National Happiness is clearly flourishing as people here are more content than many of us around the world.

Therefore, during our Glimpse of Western Bhutan tour, you can truly expect to see the clearly untouched and incredibly varied natural landscape, along with the traditions, religions, and cultural richness of Bhutan.

Right at the beginning of our Glimpse of Western Bhutan tour, you will arrive in Paro encircled by the snowy ridges of the 7326 m high Jomolhari Peak.

Then, with our appointed Bhutanese guide and driver, you will head straight to Thimphu, the only capital city in the world that does not have a single traffic light.

This unusual yet gorgeous capital is filled with many Lamaist institutions, monasteries, and monuments. You will get an entire day in Thimphu, where you will visit the Memorial Chorten, a large stupa dedicated to Bhutan’s third king, and the Tashichho Dzong, an impressive fortified monastery.

You will also explore the National Library of Bhutan, which holds ancient manuscripts, the towering 51 m Buddha statue at Kuensel Phodrang, the Folk Heritage Museum, and the National Textile Museum.

Our Glimpse of Western Bhutan tour will then conclude in Paro, where you will undertake a breathtaking ascent through a fairytale forest to the legendary Tiger’s Nest Monastery.

Dramatically situated on a cliff, it is considered one of the most important pilgrimage sites in Bhutan that represents the spiritual essence of the country.

You will also visit Ta Dzong, originally built as a cavalry garrison watchtower, Paro/Rinpung Dzong (Castle of the Heap of Jewels), Drukgyel Dzong, which honors Bhutan’s historic triumph over Tibetan invasion, and Kyichu Lhakhang Temple, which testifies to the introduction of Buddhism in the nation.

Thus, our Glimpse of Western Bhutan tour is an easy introduction tour made for everybody that will take you into the mythical land of Bhutan, surrounded by numerous fables.

Note

Alongside our group Glimpse of Western Bhutan tour, we also create personalized tours made just for you. You can consult us, after which we will provide you with a travel quote that can meet your requirements.

Kathmandu Pokhara Chitwan Honeymoon Tour – 9 days

The Kathmandu Pokhara Chitwan Honeymoon Tour package is definitely the best way to enjoy your honeymoon and start your life as a married couple. In fact, you both can relish the combination of relaxation, culture, adventure, and love—at the same time—here. Nepal is one of the top places on the planet to realize the dream of experiencing the earth with its remarkable contrasts; besides its ancient traditions, it also has breathtaking nature.

This 9-day Kathmandu Pokhara Chitwan Honeymoon Tour itinerary includes exploring ancient temples, stupas, and markets in Kathmandu; unwinding by the serene lakes of Pokhara; and experiencing the wilderness in Chitwan National Park. This trip is a perfect getaway for couples who want a little bit of everything to make the most of their romantic time in Nepal.

Your honeymoon tour begins in the heart of Nepal, Kathmandu City, where culture meets history. On the first day, you will have a wonderful time in the city, enjoying the Jacuzzi in your room. This is a delightful way to start your romantic tour in Nepal and deepen your relationship with your beloved partner. Next, you will go on a cultural tour visiting well-known UNESCO-listed World Heritage Sites, including Pashupatinath Temple, Boudhanath Stupa, and Kathmandu Durbar Square.

Your next destination will be Pokhara, where you will fly from Kathmandu on the following day of the cultural tour. Here, you will share a tranquil boat ride together as you glide across the serene waters, surrounded by mountain reflections at Phewa Lake. After this, you will hike up to World Peace Pagoda to enjoy the sweeping views of Pokhara city and the panoramic, breathtaking snow-clad Himalayas.

On the following morning of your Kathmandu Pokhara Chitwan Honeymoon Tour, you will rise early to witness the sunrise from Sarangkot, which will be one of the highlights of your vacation. Then explore more Pokhara attractions, such as Gupteshwar Mahadev Cave, Davis Falls, Bat Cave, Begnas Lake, Bindabasini Temple, and more.

Similarly, the final leg of your honeymoon will take you to the lush lowlands of Chitwan, home to one of Asia’s top wildlife reserves, Chitwan National Park. This is the pinnacle of adventure, with thrilling jeep or elephant safaris to view rhinos, deer, Bengal tigers, and hundreds of bird species.

There is so much to do in Chitwan to have unforgettable memories, including visiting the Elephant Breeding Center, gliding down the Rapti River on a peaceful canoe ride, and learning about the unique Tharu culture. As a cherry on top for this day, you’ll also experience an enchanting traditional Tharu dance show in the resort.

Then, after exploring Chitwan, you will return to Kathmandu by flight and go on a walking tour of Thamel’s local market. Apart from this, you will visit other attractions of Kathmandu (Kasthamandap) City, such as the timeless Patan Durbar Square and Swayambhunath Temple (Monkey Temple), to wrap up this fantastic 9-day Kathmandu Pokhara Chitwan Honeymoon Tour itinerary package.

This 9-day honeymoon journey is ideal for any couple that enjoys authentic travel experiences and seeks a blend of adventure and cultural richness. Prime Holidays will ensure everything to give you the best time in Nepal, from comfortable accommodations to a romantic dinner, offering you a once-in-a-lifetime experience.

Kathmandu Pokhara Chitwan Tour- 9 days

Traveling from the hills to the Terai plains, this 9-day Kathmandu Pokhara Chitwan Tour journey connects Nepal’s three iconic regions through authentic cultural immersion. Kathmandu Valley, home to 2.9 million people, reveals itself in Durbar Square’s temples and Boudhanath’s stupa, where prayer wheels spin daily.

You walk narrow brick alleys past metalworkers crafting artifacts as incense smoke drifts from centuries-old bahals. Moving west, the Prithvi Highway traces the Trishuli River through Gurung heartland, where many of the British Gurkha recruits originate.

Pokhara rises at 827 meters beside Phewa Lake, its development beginning only in 1958 as a trading post. From Sarangkot’s 1970-meter ridge, you witness Annapurna South’s 6962-meter peak glow at dawn while farmers terrace hillsides.

Heading southward, the descent to Chitwan’s 200-meter elevation enters Tharu territory, where malaria eradication in the 1950s opened Nepal’s first national park. Here, you track one-horned rhinos through sal forests along the Narayani River, observing Tharu stick dances performed since the 13th century.

Our Kathmandu Pokhara Chitwan Tour route follows historical trade paths once used by salt caravans, passing through Mugling’s bustling bazaar. You experience living heritage daily, such as Buddhist monks chanting at Swayambhunath, Gurung communities, and Tharu homesteads with mud walls painted with geometric symbols.

This circuit spans 300 kilometers across three distinct ecosystems, connecting UNESCO sites with active religious centers where 80% of rituals follow unchanged traditions. You taste Newari spicy tongue curry in Kathmandu, Gurung fermented potato dishes in Pokhara, and Tharu dhikri rice cakes in Chitwan.

Our journey navigates Nepal’s major sites where 125 ethnic groups coexist, moving from Kathmandu’s 1400-meter valley through Pokhara’s lake to Chitwan’s subtropical jungles within nine seamless days.

Hindu Pilgrimage Tour – 11 days

This 11-day Hindu Pilgrimage Tour immerses you in Nepal’s sacred geography across three distinct cultural zones. We begin in Kathmandu Valley, which is home to over 1 million Newari people whose metalwork and woodcarving traditions date to the Licchavi era.

You experience active Hindu rituals at Pashupatinath Temple, where priests conduct cremations along the Bagmati River just as they have since the 5th century. Our route then follows ancient trade paths through Pokhara’s lake district at 822 meters elevation where Gurung and Magar communities shape the culture. We navigate the Kali Gandaki Gorge, the world’s deepest canyon, cutting 5500 meters through the hills.

At Muktinath Temple in Upper Mustang, you witness both Hindu and Buddhist pilgrims bathing under 108 copper spouts, a practice unchanged for hundreds of years. The journey continues to Janakpur in Nepal’s Terai plain, where Maithili traditions thrive, including intricate wedding paintings and the 18th-century Janaki Mandir, built from white marble and limestone.

We traverse 1200 kilometers using private vehicles adapted to Nepal’s terrain from Kathmandu’s ultra-lively streets to Jomsom’s desert roads at 2720 meters above sea level. You also climb 365 stone steps to Swayambhunath Stupa, built in 460 AD, and explore Bhaktapur Durbar Square’s 15th-century palace complex.

Our itinerary aligns with Nepal’s optimal pilgrimage seasons, October, November, and March, April, when mountain views are clear after the monsoon and temperatures stay mild. You encounter diverse demographics from Kathmandu’s urban density to Marpha’s Thakali apple growers in the high desert.

We include UNESCO World Heritage sites like Changu Narayan, one of Nepal’s oldest temples, constructed in 323 AD, and Kirtipur’s 11th-century Newari settlement. Practical details matter, so we provide bottled water during all transfers, schedule Nagarkot sunrise viewings at 5:30 AM, and use 4×4 vehicles for the Pokhara Jomsom leg.

Unlike generic tours, we time visits to avoid festival crowds at Pashupatinath and include lesser-known sites like Guhyeshwori Shaktipeeth. You experience Nepal’s living heritage through specific rituals, not just observation from animal sacrifices at Dakshinkali Temple to boating on Fewa Lake with Annapurna’s reflection. This journey connects you to Nepal’s spiritual core through precise logistics and deep cultural access.

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