The 7 night 8 days Nepal tour package is a perfectly balanced journey covering Nepal’s three most iconic regions — Kathmandu, Pokhara, and Chitwan. Over eight action-packed days, travelers experience ancient Hindu and Buddhist heritage sites, breathtaking Himalayan mountain views, serene lakeside landscapes, and thrilling jungle wildlife safaris.
This tour suits first-time visitors, families, couples, and cultural travelers who want to see the best of Nepal without rushing. Starting with Kathmandu’s temple-filled streets, moving through Pokhara’s tranquil lakeside charm, and ending with the wildlife-rich Chitwan National Park, this itinerary covers Nepal’s most celebrated experiences. It combines adventure, culture, spirituality, and nature in a single, well-paced trip.
Nepal offers so much more than trekking. This 8-day package is designed for travelers who want to explore Nepal’s three distinct worlds — ancient civilizations, mountain serenity, and subtropical wildlife — all within a single well-planned journey. Rather than spending your entire trip in one place, this tour moves through Nepal’s most rewarding destinations at a comfortable pace.
Every day of this package serves a clear purpose. Kathmandu introduces you to Nepal’s deep cultural and historical roots. Pokhara refreshes you with lake views, mountain reflections, and a spectacular sunrise. Chitwan immerses you in one of South Asia’s finest national parks. Together, these destinations create a layered travel experience that stays with you long after you return home.
Transportation between destinations is handled throughout. Travelers move between cities by private road transfer, which allows scenic views and flexibility that flights cannot offer. Accommodation is arranged in centrally located, clean, and comfortable hotels with easy access to local markets and attractions.
Nepal Tour Package (nepaltourpackage.com) specializes in Nepal travel. The company is operated by experienced local guides and travel professionals with deep knowledge of Nepal’s roads, seasons, attractions, and culture. Every detail — from your airport pickup to your departure transfer — is organized in advance so you can focus on enjoying the trip.
This package offers strong value by combining cultural sightseeing, a Himalayan sunrise viewpoint, lakeside boating, a jeep jungle safari, river canoeing, and a traditional Tharu cultural performance — all within an affordable, structured tour format.
Kathmandu is one of Asia’s most historically rich cities. Sitting at 1,350 meters in a bowl-shaped valley, it has been a cultural crossroads for over 2,000 years. The city contains seven UNESCO World Heritage Sites within a compact geographic area — a density of heritage found almost nowhere else on Earth.
Travelers visit Kathmandu for its medieval architecture, Hindu and Buddhist temples, intricate wood carvings, living goddesses, Newari cuisine, and bustling bazaars. Thamel serves as the tourist hub, offering comfortable accommodation, international and local dining, and easy access to heritage sites. Beyond the tourist area, the old city neighborhoods of Patan, Bhaktapur, and Kirtipur each hold their own distinct character and historical significance.
Key Attractions: Pashupatinath Temple, Boudhanath Stupa, Swayambhunath, Kathmandu Durbar Square, Patan Durbar Square, Asan Bazaar
Pokhara is Nepal’s second-largest city and its most beloved tourist destination after Kathmandu. Situated at the foot of the Annapurna mountain range at 820 meters elevation, the city combines spectacular mountain panoramas with serene lakeside living. The pace of life in Pokhara is noticeably slower than Kathmandu, making it a natural place to relax and recharge.
Phewa Lake, the centerpiece of Pokhara’s tourism, is a large freshwater lake whose reflections of Machhapuchhre (Fishtail) and the Annapurna massif are among Nepal’s most photographed scenes. Sarangkot, located just above the city, is arguably the finest sunrise viewpoint in the entire Annapurna region.
Pokhara also serves as the starting point for several Himalayan treks including the Annapurna Base Camp Trek, Annapurna Circuit, and Ghorepani Poon Hill Trek — making it a natural inclusion in any Nepal itinerary.
Key Attractions: Phewa Lake, Sarangkot, Davis Falls, Gupteshwor Cave, International Mountain Museum, Bindabasini Temple, Pokhara Lakeside
Chitwan National Park, established in 1973 and designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1984, is Nepal’s oldest national park and one of Asia’s finest wildlife conservation areas. Located in the subtropical Terai lowlands of southern Nepal, Chitwan covers 932 square kilometers of dense sal forest, grasslands, and river floodplains.
The park is most famous as one of the last habitats of the one-horned rhinoceros, with a healthy population that has grown significantly due to successful conservation efforts. It also shelters a growing tiger population, wild elephants, clouded leopards, and four species of deer.
Sauraha is the main tourist village adjacent to Chitwan National Park. It offers accommodation ranging from simple guesthouses to eco-lodges and luxury jungle resorts. The town’s atmosphere is relaxed, with riverside walks, elephant watching, and evening cultural shows adding to its appeal.
Key Attractions: Chitwan National Park jeep safari, Elephant Breeding Center, Rapti River canoeing, Tharu Cultural Show, bird watching, nature walks
Your Nepal journey begins the moment you land at Tribhuvan International Airport. A company representative will meet you in the arrivals hall and transfer you directly to your hotel in Kathmandu.
After check-in and settling in, take a short orientation walk through Thamel, Kathmandu’s lively tourist neighborhood. This area is packed with restaurants, craft shops, bookstores, and cultural corners. It is a great first introduction to the energy and warmth of Nepali street life.
The evening is free for rest, local exploration, and an optional dinner at one of the many excellent restaurants around Thamel. Your guide will brief you on the upcoming itinerary.
After an early breakfast at the hotel, you depart Kathmandu by private vehicle heading toward Pokhara. The drive takes approximately 6–7 hours along the Prithvi Highway, offering scenic views of terraced rice fields, river valleys, and roadside villages. This is Nepal’s most popular overland route.
Upon arrival in Pokhara, check into your hotel and refresh. In the afternoon, head directly to Phewa Lake for a relaxing boat ride. This iconic lakeside experience lets you glide across calm waters with the Annapurna mountain range reflected on the lake surface.
The highlight of the boating experience is a visit to Tal Barahi Temple, a small two-storied pagoda temple situated on an island in the middle of Phewa Lake. The serene setting, golden light, and mountain backdrop make this one of Nepal’s most memorable moments.
Today begins before dawn. Rise early and transfer to Sarangkot, Pokhara’s most famous sunrise viewpoint at 1,592 meters. As light breaks over the horizon, you witness the Annapurna and Dhaulagiri mountain ranges — including Machhapuchhre (Fishtail Peak) — glow in golden and rose hues. This is one of the most spectacular mountain sunrise experiences in the entire Himalayan region.
After returning from Sarangkot, enjoy breakfast and then begin a full morning of Pokhara sightseeing. Key stops include:
The afternoon is free for independent exploration. Pokhara’s lakeside area (Lakeside, Baidam) offers excellent cafes, boutique shopping, and relaxed waterfront dining.
This morning, depart Pokhara after breakfast and drive south toward Chitwan, Nepal’s premier wildlife destination. The journey takes approximately 4–5 hours through the lush lowland Terai belt, a landscape completely different from Kathmandu’s highlands or Pokhara’s lakeside.
Check into your jungle resort or hotel in Chitwan, situated near the buffer zone of Chitwan National Park. In the evening, attend an authentic Tharu Cultural Show, a vibrant traditional performance by the indigenous Tharu people of Chitwan. The show features stick dances, peacock dances, and fire dances accompanied by traditional music. This cultural performance offers genuine insight into the ancient traditions of Nepal’s Terai communities.
Today is the most adventurous day of your 7 night 8 days Nepal tour. You will spend the full day exploring Chitwan National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of South Asia’s top conservation areas.
Morning – Jeep Safari (3–4 hours)
Board an open-top 4WD jeep and enter the park’s core zone with a trained naturalist guide. The Chitwan jungle is home to:
The jeep safari takes you deep into sal forests, grasslands, and riverine habitats. Early morning is the best time for wildlife sightings. Your naturalist guide will point out animal tracks, bird calls, and behavior patterns throughout the drive.
Afternoon – Elephant Breeding Center + Nature Walk
After lunch, visit the Elephant Breeding Center at Sauraha, which is dedicated to the care and conservation of domesticated and rescued elephants. You will learn about the center’s conservation mission and interact with elephants in a responsible, ethical setting.
Follow this with a short guided nature walk through the forest buffer zone, learning about medicinal plants, bird identification, and local ecology.
Late Afternoon – River Canoeing
End the day with a peaceful dugout canoe ride along the Rapti River. Gliding silently on the water, you can spot gharial crocodiles sunning themselves on riverbanks and dozens of waterbirds fishing along the shore. The calm river setting and lush greenery make this a perfect close to an action-packed wildlife day.
After a morning breakfast, depart Chitwan and drive back to Kathmandu. The return journey takes approximately 5–6 hours depending on road and traffic conditions. The Prithvi Highway provides scenic views of the Trisuli River gorge and Himalayan foothills.
Arrive Kathmandu by afternoon. The evening is free for shopping, souvenir hunting, or a farewell dinner. Kathmandu’s Thamel area offers excellent restaurants serving Nepali, Indian, Chinese, and continental cuisine.
Today is dedicated to exploring the exceptional cultural and religious heritage of the Kathmandu Valley, home to seven UNESCO World Heritage Sites. A private vehicle and experienced guide accompany you throughout the day.
Pashupatinath Temple Nepal’s holiest Hindu temple sits on the banks of the sacred Bagmati River. Non-Hindus are not permitted inside the main shrine, but the surrounding complex of temples, shrines, sadhus (holy men), and riverside ghats is deeply atmospheric and culturally significant. The complex spans both riverbanks and includes dozens of smaller temples dedicated to various deities.
Boudhanath Stupa One of the largest spherical stupas in the world, Boudhanath is the spiritual heart of Tibetan Buddhism in Nepal. The all-seeing eyes of the Buddha gaze from the stupa’s four sides. Monks in maroon robes circle the stupa in a ritual called Kora, spinning prayer wheels and chanting. The surrounding neighborhood is filled with Tibetan monasteries, thangka painting shops, and meditation centers.
Swayambhunath Stupa (Monkey Temple) Perched on a hilltop overlooking the Kathmandu Valley, Swayambhunath is one of Nepal’s most ancient religious monuments, dating back over 2,500 years. The climb up 365 stone steps brings you through statues, prayer flags, and mischievous resident monkeys before opening to panoramic valley views and the striking gold-capped stupa. The site is equally sacred to both Hindus and Buddhists.
Kathmandu Durbar Square A historic royal square at the heart of old Kathmandu, Durbar Square features the former royal palaces of the Malla and Shah dynasties, pagoda-style temples, the famous Kumari Ghar (home of the Living Goddess), and intricately carved wooden windows and courtyards. Despite damage from the 2015 earthquake, the square remains one of Nepal’s most remarkable historical sites, now under active restoration.
In the late afternoon, return to the hotel and spend the evening packing or exploring Thamel for last-minute shopping.
Your Nepal tour concludes today. After breakfast and hotel check-out, a private vehicle transfers you to Tribhuvan International Airport in time for your international departure flight.
Your guide and driver will ensure you arrive at the airport with ample time for check-in. If your flight departs in the afternoon or evening, your guide can suggest a final morning activity or a good farewell breakfast spot nearby.
| Season | Months | Weather | Mountain Visibility | Suitability | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Spring | March – May | Warm, clear | Excellent | ★★★★★ | Rhododendrons bloom; ideal conditions |
| Summer / Monsoon | June – August | Hot, rainy | Limited | ★★★ | Lush greenery; some road disruptions possible |
| Autumn | September – November | Cool, dry, clear | Outstanding | ★★★★★ | Best overall season; peak travel time |
| Winter | December – February | Cold in mornings | Good on clear days | ★★★★ | Fewer crowds; cold nights in Pokhara |
Autumn (September–November) is widely considered the best time for this Nepal tour package. Skies are crystal clear after the monsoon, mountain views from Sarangkot are exceptional, and Chitwan wildlife sightings are excellent as animals gather near water sources. Temperatures are comfortable across all three destinations.
Spring (March–May) is equally popular. Rhododendron forests bloom across the hills, and mountain visibility is generally excellent. Wildlife activity in Chitwan is strong during this season.
This tour operates year-round, and each season offers a distinct experience.
The 200-kilometer drive from Kathmandu to Pokhara follows the Prithvi Highway, Nepal’s main east-west arterial road. The journey takes approximately 6–7 hours by private vehicle. The road winds through river gorges, terraced hillside farming communities, and small market towns. All transportation is provided in comfortable private vehicles with experienced local drivers familiar with mountain road conditions.
The drive from Pokhara to Chitwan (Sauraha) takes approximately 4–5 hours by private vehicle, passing through the subtropical Terai lowlands. The road descends from the mid-hills into the flat, warm plains of southern Nepal. This transition in landscape and climate is itself a fascinating part of the journey.
The return drive from Chitwan to Kathmandu takes 5–6 hours. The Prithvi Highway runs parallel to the Trisuli River for much of the route, offering scenic gorge views. Departure from Chitwan is early morning to ensure comfortable arrival in Kathmandu by afternoon.
All sightseeing within Pokhara and Kathmandu is conducted in private vehicles with a guide. In Chitwan, jeep safari vehicles are open-top 4WD models suited for jungle terrain.
Note on Road Conditions: Nepal’s roads can be affected by traffic, monsoon-related delays, and occasional road maintenance works. Drive times may vary. All drivers are experienced in local road conditions.
Hotels in Kathmandu are centrally located in or near Thamel. Standard category hotels offer clean, comfortable rooms with en-suite bathrooms, hot showers, Wi-Fi, and 24-hour service. Deluxe upgrade options include hotels in Lazimpat or Naxal with superior amenities, rooftop views, and on-site restaurants.
Accommodation in Pokhara is situated in the Lakeside area (Baidam), placing you within walking distance of Phewa Lake, restaurants, and the main shopping street. Hotels in this category offer comfortable rooms, garden or lake views, and reliable service. Deluxe options include boutique hotels with mountain-view rooms and swimming pools.
Chitwan accommodation options range from standard guesthouses in Sauraha village to eco-friendly jungle lodges and luxury tented camps along the park buffer zone. Standard and deluxe properties offer comfortable rooms, gardens, and open-air dining areas. Staying close to the park boundary allows early morning safari departures and atmospheric wildlife sounds during the evening.
Meals are not included in the base package price, giving travelers the freedom to dine according to personal preferences and budget.
Nepal’s national dish is dal bhat — steamed rice served with lentil soup, seasonal vegetables, pickles, and often chicken or buffalo curry. It is nutritious, filling, and available across all three destinations. Most Nepali restaurants offer unlimited refills as part of the dal bhat tradition.
Vegetarian and vegan meals are widely available throughout Nepal. Most restaurants clearly indicate vegetarian options. Travelers with dietary restrictions (gluten-free, halal, etc.) should inform the tour operator in advance for smooth arrangements.
The combination of romantic lakeside boat rides, dramatic sunrise views, and intimate jungle experiences makes this tour ideal for couples. Pokhara’s lakeside atmosphere is particularly suited to leisurely mornings and candlelit evening dining.
This tour works exceptionally well for families. Children are thrilled by the Chitwan jeep safari, the dugout canoe ride, and the Tharu cultural show. Heritage sites in Kathmandu offer engaging history lessons in real-world settings. The pace is moderate and manageable for children aged 6 and above.
For travelers visiting Nepal for the first time, this 8-day itinerary is the perfect introduction. It covers the country’s three most celebrated regions in a structured, manageable format without requiring trekking fitness or specialized preparation.
Solo travelers benefit from the organized logistics, local guide support, and social opportunities at guesthouses and tours. Nepal is widely regarded as one of Asia’s most friendly and safe destinations for solo travelers.
The tour involves only light walking. Sightseeing is primarily vehicle-based, with short walks at temple complexes and jungle areas. Senior travelers with moderate fitness levels will find this itinerary comfortable and rewarding.
With four UNESCO World Heritage Sites included (Pashupatinath, Boudhanath, Swayambhunath, Kathmandu Durbar Square + Chitwan), this tour is rich in authentic cultural immersion and historical depth.
Chitwan National Park offers one of Asia’s best wildlife viewing experiences outside of East Africa. The jeep safari, canoe ride, and nature walk provide excellent opportunities to see rhinos, tigers, elephants, and rare birds in their natural habitat.
This tour is rated Easy to Moderate and requires no specialized physical fitness beyond normal walking ability.
Recommended footwear: Comfortable walking shoes or light trekking shoes. Sandals are not suitable for Chitwan jungle areas.
The package includes accommodation for 7 nights, all ground transportation between Kathmandu, Pokhara, and Chitwan, an English-speaking licensed guide, Phewa Lake boating, Sarangkot sunrise transfer, Pokhara sightseeing, Chitwan jeep safari, river canoeing, Tharu cultural show, Kathmandu Valley heritage tour, Chitwan National Park entry fees, and all applicable government taxes. Meals, international flights, and Nepal visa fees are not included.
The best seasons are September to November (autumn) and March to May (spring). Both offer clear skies, excellent mountain views from Sarangkot, and ideal wildlife conditions in Chitwan. However, this tour operates year-round and can be customized for any month. Monsoon season (June–August) is also viable, with lush green landscapes and fewer crowds.
Yes. Most international visitors require a tourist visa for Nepal. It is available on arrival at Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu. The fee is USD 30 for 15 days or USD 50 for 30 days, payable in cash (USD, EUR, GBP, or major currencies). Bring passport photos if possible, though digital kiosks are also available at the airport.
Absolutely. This itinerary is one of the most family-friendly Nepal tour options available. The Chitwan jeep safari and canoe ride are exciting for children. Kathmandu’s temples and monuments are visually engaging and historically interesting for older children. The Tharu cultural show in Chitwan is an entertaining evening activity for all ages. The tour requires only light walking.
All inter-city travel is by private road vehicle. The Kathmandu–Pokhara drive is approximately 6–7 hours along the Prithvi Highway. The Pokhara–Chitwan drive is approximately 4–5 hours. These scenic overland journeys are an integral part of the Nepal experience, passing through hills, river valleys, and agricultural landscapes. Domestic flights can be arranged as an upgrade option upon request.
Chitwan National Park is home to one-horned rhinoceroses, Royal Bengal tigers, wild Asian elephants, gharial and mugger crocodiles, spotted deer, sambar, barking deer, wild boar, langur monkeys, and over 500 bird species. Tiger sightings depend on timing and luck, though rhino sightings are common. Early morning safaris during autumn and spring offer the best wildlife viewing conditions.
Yes. Nepal Tour Package offers flexible customization for this itinerary. Common additions include a Nagarkot sunrise extension (Day 1 evening or Day 8 morning), a Patan Durbar Square visit, a Pokhara paragliding experience, or an extended Chitwan stay. Solo travelers, couples, families, and groups can all receive customized versions of this package. Contact the team at nepaltourpackage.com to discuss your requirements.
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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