[ Print This Page ]
Abercrombie & Kent
OFFER ID 1695747
This soaring realm of rugged peaks, lush forests and mist-shrouded monasteries keeps its wonders well hidden. Our expert guides are there to lead the way as you ascend to stunning “Tiger’s Nest” Monastery, stroll through Kathmandu’s Durbar Square and embark on game drives in Chitwan National Park.
11 nights from $11,795 per person
1 Arrive Kathmandu, Nepal
Film and folk festivals, well-trodden trails and secret scenic routes, a deep-end dive into Nepal’s gods, spirits, prayers and rituals: Kathmandu’s culture is everywhere you look. Temples, monasteries and elaborate courtyards built by Newar artisans have endured; Durbar Square and Teleju Temple give way to a bustling bazaar and the old city’s labyrinthine backstreets. Patan is known as the city of arts and architecture and famous for its fine bronze, silver and copper works and its museum exhibits intricate metalwork sculptures of Hindu and Buddhist deities.
Bhaktapur, a city founded in the ninth century that today is one of the three main cities of the Kathmandu Valley, is a major Newar settlement. Explore its palace constructed in the 17th century by famed King Bhupatindra Malla and visit Nyatapola, a striking five-tiered temple built in an angular pagoda style. Then proceed to Pashupatinath, a Hindu temple built in a pagoda style. Continue to Boudhanath, home to a Buddhist shrine, where you meet a local artisan for an overview on thangka (scroll) paintings and Buddhism. Later, hear a lecture by a Mount Everest summiteer.
Visit Swayambhunath, one of the most sacred shrines for Tibetan Buddhists. After lunch, ride by rickshaw to Kathmandu Durbar Square and Taleju Temple, see the House of the Living Goddess (Kumari), and stroll the bazaar and old city.
Ascend to Buddha Point to view the soaring Buddha Dordenma statue. After, visit a sanctuary for the takin (gnu) and the Bhutan Postal Museum. Continue to Simtokha Dzong, one of the oldest dzongs in Bhutan and the Central Farmer’s Market, where you can sample local fruits and cheeses, smell incense, and get a feel for life in Thimphu.
Fly to Bharatpur, via Kathmandu, where you continue overland to your lodge in Chitwan National Park. After lunch, float down the Rapti River, taking in beautiful views of the Himalayan foothills and spotting exotic species along the way. Finish with a refreshing cocktail on one of the river's banks. This evening, experience the rich cultural heritage of the region through an engaging performance of traditional folk dances.
Rise early to track one-horned rhinos through the jungle with an expert naturalist, perhaps even stealing a rare glimpse of the elusive Bengal tiger. Later, embark on a journey into the heart of nature with a walking safari led by an experienced naturalist. Alternatively, you may wish to take a short village walk, offering a unique opportunity to experience the authentic lifestyle of the indigenous communities.
Savor one last morning among the wilds of the park. Then, travel to Bharatpur for your flight to Kathmandu. Explore Patan to see Durbar Square and the former royal palace. Then, cook up local favorites at a local family's home. Later, gather for a farewell dinner at a local restaurant.
All fares are quoted in US Dollars.
529 36th Street
Des Moine, IA 50312
USA
(515) 271-8091