The 6 Night 7 Days Nepal Tour is one of the most well-rounded Nepal holiday packages available for international travelers. Over seven action-filled days, you visit three of Nepal’s most beloved destinations Kathmandu, Pokhara, and Nagarkot, while also exploring the medieval city of Bhaktapur.
This tour covers iconic UNESCO World Heritage Sites, breathtaking Himalayan viewpoints, sacred Hindu and Buddhist temples, and vibrant local markets. It suits couples, families, first-time visitors, cultural travelers, and anyone seeking a balanced introduction to Nepal without trekking. The trip style blends cultural immersion, nature experiences, and comfortable hotel stays, making it ideal for all age groups seeking an authentic Nepal experience.
Planning a Nepal trip can feel overwhelming given the sheer variety of destinations and experiences available. This 7 days Nepal tour package simplifies the decision for you by curating the absolute best of the country into one seamless journey.
Very few Nepal tour packages manage to cover Kathmandu’s ancient temples, Pokhara’s lakeside serenity, Nagarkot’s Himalayan sunrise, and Bhaktapur’s medieval charm within seven days. This itinerary does exactly that โ efficiently and without feeling rushed.
All transfers use private vehicles with professional drivers. There are no crowded public buses or shared taxis. Your group travels at its own pace, with flexibility for photo stops and rest breaks along scenic highways.
A licensed, experienced English-speaking guide accompanies you throughout the tour. Your guide provides historical context, cultural insights, and local tips that transform standard sightseeing into genuinely meaningful experiences.
The package includes entrance to Bhaktapur Durbar Square and guided tours of Boudhanath, Pashupatinath, and Swayambhunath โ four of Nepal’s seven UNESCO World Heritage Sites in the Kathmandu Valley. This adds exceptional cultural and historical value.
Whether you are traveling solo, as a couple, with your family, or in a group, this Nepal holiday package adapts to your needs. There is no strenuous hiking involved, making it accessible for seniors, young children, and non-trekkers alike.
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Kathmandu is Nepal’s capital and its cultural, historical, and economic center. The Kathmandu Valley contains seven UNESCO World Heritage Sites within a 15-kilometer radius โ a concentration found nowhere else on earth. For first-time visitors, the city’s blend of ancient temples, bustling bazaars, and contemporary energy is immediately captivating.
Key attractions include the Durbar Squares of Kathmandu, Patan, and Bhaktapur; the sacred stupas of Boudhanath and Swayambhunath; the Pashupatinath Temple complex; the vibrant Thamel district; and the Garden of Dreams. Kathmandu is also the gateway to all Himalayan trekking routes and the base for Everest expeditions.
Pokhara is Nepal’s second-largest city and one of Asia’s most scenically situated urban centers. Located at 822 meters altitude beside Phewa Lake, Pokhara sits directly beneath the Annapurna range, providing some of the most accessible Himalayan views in the world.
The city is the starting point for the famous Annapurna Circuit and Annapurna Base Camp treks, but it is equally rewarding for non-trekkers. The Lakeside area (Baidam) offers international restaurants, cafรฉs, yoga studios, and boutique shops in a relaxed atmosphere. Additional attractions include the International Mountain Museum, the Davis Falls (Devi’s Fall), Gupteshwor Cave, Bat Cave, and the World Peace Stupa. Phewa Lake boat rides remain one of Nepal’s most romantic travel experiences.
Nagarkot is a small hill station located approximately 32 kilometers east of Kathmandu at an elevation of 2,195 meters. It is Nepal’s most accessible vantage point for viewing a wide arc of the Himalayan range, making it a must-include stop on any Nepal sightseeing tour.
On a clear day, Nagarkot’s viewpoint reveals peaks from Dhaulagiri in the west to Everest and Kanchenjunga in the east โ a 360-degree panorama that has attracted travelers for decades. The hill station is small and quiet, with several resorts positioned specifically for sunrise and sunset mountain views. The drive from Pokhara or Kathmandu passes through terraced farmland and pine forests, adding scenic value to the journey itself.
Bhaktapur (also known as Bhadgaon) is the best-preserved medieval city in Nepal and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Located 13 kilometers east of Kathmandu, Bhaktapur is often described as an open-air museum of Newari architecture, religion, and daily life.
Founded in the 12th century, Bhaktapur reached its artistic peak under the Malla dynasty (12thโ18th centuries). The city’s principal attractions โ Bhaktapur Durbar Square, Taumadhi Square, and Dattatreya Square โ showcase extraordinary wood carvings, bronze statuary, and intricately designed pagoda temples. Bhaktapur is also famous for its traditional pottery, curd (Juju Dhau), and handmade crafts. Spending two to three hours here feels genuinely immersive and historically significant.
Your Nepal adventure begins the moment you land at Tribhuvan International Airport (TIA) in Kathmandu. A representative from Nepal Tour Package will greet you and transfer you to your hotel in a private vehicle. Take the rest of the day to rest and acclimatize after your long journey.
In the evening, your guide leads you through Thamel โ Kathmandu’s famous traveler district. Thamel is a sensory feast of colors, sounds, and aromas. Narrow lanes are lined with trekking gear shops, Thangka painting galleries, traditional restaurants, and street food stalls. It is the ideal introduction to Nepali urban life. Enjoy dinner at one of Thamel’s many excellent restaurants serving Nepali, Tibetan, Continental, or Indian cuisine.
After breakfast, your private vehicle departs for Pokhara along the scenic Prithvi Highway โ a 6โ7 hour journey through the Trishuli River gorge, terraced hillside farms, and small Newari towns. The drive itself is an attraction, offering changing landscapes and glimpses of rural Nepali life.
Arriving in Pokhara by early afternoon, you check into your lakeside hotel and freshen up. As evening approaches, head to Phewa Lake for a peaceful rowboat ride. The reflection of the fishtail-shaped Machhapuchhre (6,993 m) on the still water at sunset is an unforgettable sight. The Lakeside promenade buzzes with cafรฉs, restaurants, and artisan shops โ explore at your leisure after the boat ride.
Today is the most activity-packed day in Pokhara. Wake up before dawn and transfer to Sarangkot Hill (1,592 m) in time for sunrise. As daylight breaks, the entire Annapurna range โ including Annapurna I (8,091 m), Machhapuchhre, Dhaulagiri, and Manaslu โ glows orange and gold against a deep blue sky. This is widely considered one of the finest Himalayan sunrise panoramas in Nepal.
After returning for breakfast, the day continues with a visit to Devi’s Fall (Patale Chhango) โ a dramatic underground waterfall that disappears into a cave system. Adjacent to it is Gupteshwor Mahadev Cave, a sacred Hindu cave shrine dedicated to Lord Shiva. Afternoon options include the World Peace Pagoda (Shanti Stupa) perched high above the lake, offering panoramic views of Pokhara city and the Annapurnas. Return to your lakeside hotel for a relaxed evening.
After breakfast, depart Pokhara for Nagarkot โ a 5โ6 hour drive east through the Kathmandu Valley and up into the hills. Nagarkot (2,195 m) is a small hill station east of Kathmandu, celebrated for arguably the widest Himalayan panorama accessible by road in Nepal. On clear days, the viewpoint reveals a 200-kilometer sweep of snow-capped peaks, including Everest, Lhotse, Makalu, Cho Oyu, and the entire Langtang range.
Arrive in Nagarkot by late afternoon in time for sunset. Watching the Himalayan peaks turn crimson and violet as the sun dips below the horizon is a profoundly moving experience. Check into your Nagarkot resort, enjoy dinner, and retire early to wake up for sunrise the following morning
Rise before dawn for the Nagarkot sunrise โ arguably even more spectacular than Sarangkot in terms of the sheer number of peaks visible. On clear mornings, Mount Everest is visible on the far eastern horizon. After breakfast, descend toward Bhaktapur, approximately 12 km from Nagarkot.
Bhaktapur Durbar Square is a living medieval city and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Founded in the 12th century, it preserves Newari art, architecture, and culture in extraordinary condition. Key highlights include the 55-Window Palace, the Nyatapola Temple (Nepal’s tallest pagoda at 30 m), the Golden Gate (Sun Dhoka), the Peacock Window, and the pottery workshops of Potters’ Square. Your guide provides detailed historical context as you explore. After a few hours in Bhaktapur, transfer back to Kathmandu for the evening.
Today is dedicated entirely to the spiritual and cultural heart of Kathmandu. Begin at Pashupatinath Temple โ the holiest Hindu shrine in Nepal and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Located on the banks of the sacred Bagmati River, the temple complex is the scene of daily puja ceremonies, cremation rituals on the ghats, and the colorful presence of sadhus (Hindu holy men). Non-Hindus cannot enter the main temple but can observe the entire complex from the eastern bank.
Next, visit Boudhanath Stupa โ one of the largest Buddhist stupas in Asia and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The 36-meter-high mandala-shaped stupa is surrounded by monasteries and Tibetan shops. Walking the kora (circumambulation path) among monks, pilgrims, and prayer wheels is a deeply meditative experience.
The final stop is Swayambhunath Stupa (Monkey Temple), perched on a hilltop above the Kathmandu Valley. After climbing 365 stone steps, you reach a complex of shrines, prayer flags, and the iconic stupa with its all-seeing Buddha eyes โ one of Nepal’s most photographed symbols. The hilltop also offers a sweeping view of Kathmandu city below. Return to your hotel for a leisurely final evening.
Your final morning in Nepal is free for personal exploration, last-minute shopping, or relaxation. Thamel, New Road, and Asan Bazaar are all excellent spots for souvenirs including pashmina shawls, Thangka paintings, singing bowls, carved wooden crafts, spices, and teas. Your guide can suggest the best shops for authentic, fairly-priced items.
Depending on your flight time, enjoy a final Nepali lunch before your guide and driver transfer you to Tribhuvan International Airport for departure. Nepal Tour Package ensures timely airport transfers so you never miss your flight. Farewell from Nepal โ a country that rarely leaves a traveler’s heart unchanged.
| Season | Months | Weather | Suitability | Travel Experience |
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| Spring | Mar โ May | Warm (15โ25ยฐC), clear skies | โ โ โ โ โ Excellent | Peak trekking & sightseeing; rhododendrons in bloom; crystal-clear mountain views |
| Summer / Monsoon | Jun โ Aug | Humid, heavy rain | โ โ โ Fair | Lush green landscapes; fewer tourists; some road disruptions |
| Autumn | Sep โ Nov | Cool (10โ22ยฐC), very clear | โ โ โ โ โ Excellent | Best visibility; festivals (Dashain, Tihar); most popular season |
| Winter | Dec โ Feb | Cold (5โ15ยฐC), dry | โ โ โ โ Good | Quiet, budget-friendly; clear mountain views; cold nights in Nagarkot |
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Spring (March to May) and Autumn (September to November) are universally considered the peak travel seasons for Nepal. Clear skies ensure stunning mountain visibility from Nagarkot and Sarangkot. Moreover, spring brings rhododendron blooms across the hills, while autumn coincides with Nepal’s biggest festivals โ Dashain and Tihar โ offering rare cultural experiences.
Winter travel (December to February) is underrated. Skies remain crystal clear, accommodations are quieter and more affordable, and mountain views can be spectacular. The primary challenge is cold nights, especially in Nagarkot. Monsoon season (JuneโAugust) transforms Nepal into vivid green landscapes, though heavy rain occasionally disrupts mountain road travel.
The most popular route is the Prithvi Highway โ a scenic 6โ7 hour private vehicle journey running alongside the Trishuli and Marshyangdi rivers. The road passes through Mugling junction, Damauli, and Dumre before ascending into Pokhara. This journey is visually rewarding with river gorges, suspension bridges, and Himalayan foothills.
Alternatively, a domestic flight from Tribhuvan International Airport (KTM) to Pokhara Airport (PKR) takes just 25 minutes and offers aerial mountain views at an additional cost. Both options can be discussed with your tour coordinator based on preference and time.
The drive from Pokhara to Nagarkot runs approximately 5โ6 hours via the Kathmandu Valley. The route passes through Kathmandu city before ascending the Nagarkot hill road. The final stretch to Nagarkot is a winding mountain road with expanding valley views. A private vehicle ensures comfort and flexibility throughout.
The descent from Nagarkot to Bhaktapur is approximately 12 km (30โ45 minutes) on a scenic hill road. From Bhaktapur, Kathmandu is 13 km away โ approximately 30โ40 minutes by private vehicle depending on traffic. All intercity transfers are handled smoothly by your designated driver throughout the tour.
The most popular route is the Prithvi Highway โ a scenic 6โ7 hour private vehicle journey running alongside the Trishuli and Marshyangdi rivers. The road passes through Mugling junction, Damauli, and Dumre before ascending into Pokhara. This journey is visually rewarding with river gorges, suspension bridges, and Himalayan foothills.
Alternatively, a domestic flight from Tribhuvan International Airport (KTM) to Pokhara Airport (PKR) takes just 25 minutes and offers aerial mountain views at an additional cost. Both options can be discussed with your tour coordinator based on preference and time.
The drive from Pokhara to Nagarkot runs approximately 5โ6 hours via the Kathmandu Valley. The route passes through Kathmandu city before ascending the Nagarkot hill road. The final stretch to Nagarkot is a winding mountain road with expanding valley views. A private vehicle ensures comfort and flexibility throughout.
The descent from Nagarkot to Bhaktapur is approximately 12 km (30โ45 minutes) on a scenic hill road. From Bhaktapur, Kathmandu is 13 km away โ approximately 30โ40 minutes by private vehicle depending on traffic. All intercity transfers are handled smoothly by your designated driver throughout the tour.
Nepal’s culinary culture is diverse, nourishing, and increasingly sophisticated in tourist hubs. Daily breakfast is included throughout the tour at your hotel.
Dal Bhat (lentil soup with rice and vegetable curry) is Nepal’s national dish โ nutritious, filling, and served with unlimited refills in local restaurants. Other local favorites include Momos (dumplings), Thukpa (noodle soup), Sel Roti (fried bread), Chatamari (rice flour crepes), and Gundruk (fermented leafy greens). In Bhaktapur, Juju Dhau (king curd) is an essential sweet to try.
Both Kathmandu’s Thamel and Pokhara’s Lakeside offer a wide range of restaurants catering to international palates โ Italian, Mexican, Indian, Chinese, Continental, and Japanese. Most restaurants clearly label vegetarian options, and vegan food is widely available. Trekkers and travelers with dietary restrictions are well served in both cities.
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This package’s balanced design makes it genuinely suitable for multiple traveler profiles.
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Absolutely. This tour is designed specifically for first-time travelers to Nepal. It covers the country’s most iconic highlights โ Kathmandu, Pokhara, Nagarkot, and Bhaktapur โ without being rushed. The itinerary is easy-paced, culturally rich, and requires no trekking experience. Families, couples, and solo travelers all find it an ideal introduction to Nepal.
Spring (MarchโMay) and Autumn (SeptemberโNovember) are the best seasons. During these months, the skies are clear, mountain views from Nagarkot and Sarangkot are spectacular, and temperatures are comfortable for sightseeing. However, this Nepal tour package operates year-round, so winter and monsoon travelers can also enjoy it at lower costs.
The standard option is a private tourist vehicle, which takes approximately 6โ7 hours along the Prithvi Highway with scenic mountain and river views. For travelers preferring speed, a domestic flight (25 minutes) from Tribhuvan International Airport to Pokhara Airport can be arranged at an additional cost. Your tour operator will advise on current conditions.
Nepal consistently ranks as one of Asia’s safest travel destinations. Tourist areas like Thamel, Lakeside Pokhara, and Nagarkot are well-monitored and traveler-friendly. Solo female travelers report feeling safe when using reputable tour companies with licensed guides. Standard precautions โ avoiding isolated areas at night and keeping valuables secure โ apply as in any destination.
Most nationalities require a tourist visa for Nepal. It can be obtained on arrival at Tribhuvan International Airport (Kathmandu) or in advance from a Nepalese embassy. A 15-day tourist visa costs approximately USD 30, while a 30-day visa is USD 50. Indian nationals do not require a visa. Always check current requirements based on your nationality before travel.
Nepal uses the Nepalese Rupee (NPR). Cash is the primary method in markets, taxis, and smaller restaurants. ATMs are readily available in Kathmandu and Pokhara. Credit and debit cards (Visa, Mastercard) are accepted at hotels, upscale restaurants, and some shops. It is advisable to carry sufficient NPR cash for day-to-day expenses. USD and major currencies can be exchanged at banks, hotels, and licensed money changers.
Pack light, layered clothing since temperatures vary between valley cities and hilltop viewpoints like Nagarkot. Essential items include comfortable walking shoes, a light fleece or jacket for cool mornings at Sarangkot and Nagarkot, sunscreen, sunglasses, a rain poncho (for monsoon season), a small daypack, and a portable charger. Respect local culture by carrying a scarf or shawl for temple visits. Formal trekking gear is not required for this tour.
There may be occasions when you find yourself needing to cancel your trip due to an emergency or other unforeseen circumstances. In such cases,

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Our 6 Nights 7 Days Nepal Tour exceeded all expectations. The itinerary was well-balanced, allowing us to explore the cultural heritage of Kathmandu, enjoy the natural beauty of Pokhara, and experience the breathtaking Himalayan landscapes. The accommodations were comfortable, transportation was reliable, and the tour guides were knowledgeable and friendly.
Everything was organized professionally from arrival to departure, making our Nepal holiday completely stress-free. This package is perfect for families, couples, and first-time visitors who want to experience the best of Nepal in one trip. We highly recommend Nepal Tour Package for their excellent service, affordable pricing, and unforgettable travel experience.
Thank you for making our Nepal vacation so memorable. We will definitely visit Nepal again!
