TOUR CODE # ASTT 2020 - NGT 002
Nagarkot (7200 feet) :
Nagarkot, located 32 kilometers east of Kathmandu, is one of the most scenic spots in Bhaktapur district and is renowned for its spectacular sunrise when the weather is clear. Visitors often travel to Nagarkot from Katmandu to spend the night there so that they can then get up early and observe the breathtaking sunrise. Nagarkot has acquired the fame as one of the best spots to view Mount Everest as well as other snow- topped peaks of the Himalayan range in the eastern Nepal. It also offers an excellent view of the lndrawati river valley lying to the east. With an elevation of 2195 meters, Nagarkot also offers a panoramic view of the Valley and is generally described by visitors as a place whose beauty endures all year round with a harmonious blending of the changing scenery. Many visitors prefer to visit Nagarkot in the spring when the valleys and dales of the surrounding area break out in a rich kaleidoscope of differently coloured flowers. The flowers stand in stark beauty against the serene backdrop of the snow-covered mountains on the horizon. Ever popular among the tourists are the less-exacting treks and picnics which Nagarkot offers. Treks frorn Nagarkot are unique and delightful. For anyone who may want to have an adventure without exerting much effort, a hike to Nagarkot’s surrounding areas would be the best option. One can always traverse short distances on trekking trails and come close to nature’s wonders such as the outer fringe of verdent forests, flower- covered Himalayan meadows and unusual rock formations.
BINDYA BASINI TEMPLE :
Bindya Basini Temple is a famous religious temple. The Bindya Basini Temple is located on the road to Sarangkot. The temple is dedicated to Goddess Durga in her Bhagwati manifestation and animal sacrifices are made on Saturdays. The shrine is a shaligram (marine fossil) of black ammonite.
SETI GOERGE:
Flowering right through the city, the boisterous river runs completely underground at places. Amazingly, at certain points the river appears hardly two meters wide. But its depth is quiet beyond imagination, over 20 meters. A deep gorge is made by its powerful flow.
DEVI FALLS :
The Devi Falls is situated about 2 kms. south of the airport on Siddhartha highway to Kathmandu. The Devi Falls is a sink hole, where the Phewa lake drains into the Pardi Khola and disappears underground and emerges about 200 m away. There are various legends about the area, and it is a frequently visited tourist spot. Locally known as the Patala Chhango (Hell’s Fall), Devi’s Fall is a lovely waterfall. Legend has it that a trekker (Devin or David) was washed away by the Pardi Khola and mysteriously disappeared down into an underground passage beneath the fall.
POKHARA :
Pokhara -- the heart-winning paradise in the Himalayan Kingdom is situated at 200 km west of Kathmandu. The impressive mountains called Macchapuchre (literally translation 'The Fish Tail') and the Annapurna range attract you and your fellow trekkers to enjoy a relaxing holiday in the Pokhara area. Pokhara is a perfect blend of fascinating mountains, beautiful lakes, artistic and sacred temples, inquisitive caves and exciting spots such as Sarangkot, Naudanda for a day's hiking. Hence, Pokhara is the second most popular tourist destination in Nepal.
GUPTESHWOR CAVE
The Gupteshwar Cave is a sacred tourist destination. It is around two kilometers away from the Pokhara Airport. A symbolic Shivalinga is preserved in the cave. The cave has divided into two sections. One part of the cave is 40 meters in length with natural caves and the Shivalinga. The entrance is 2 meters high and 3 meters wide. The cave begins with few hall rooms which have many passages. Some of the passages are so small that one needs to crawl. To reach the shrine a thousand stairs have to be climbed. The Shivalinga inside the cave is said to be in the same condition since it was explored. This shrine is said to have certain healing powers. Hence many people visit it once in a year to be healed. The second part begins after this temple. It leads to the Davis Fall. Inside the cave photography is not allowed.
Evening free for individual activities or rest in Hotel. Overnight in Hotel Fish Tail 5* in Pokhara.
KATHAMANDU DURBAR SQUARE :
Kathmandu, the largest metropolitan city of Nepal and the nation's capital derives its name from Kasthamandap, the wooden structure built from a single tree trunk in the middle of the forest of temples was built in the 12th century i.e. Malla period. Adjacent to the terrifying Black Bhairab locally known as 'Kaal Bhairab' stands the magnificent Taleju Temple which also dominates the impressive masterpiece entrance of the Hanumandhoka Durbar. All these masterpieces and highly admired monuments are worth exploring on foot.
SWOYAMBHUNATH STUPA :
The Swoyambhunath stupa with its dazzling thirteen golden rings (size various from about a meter to several meters) on the white hemispherical body representing four elements of life stands on the top of the hillock to the west of the kathmandu city center. The thirteen golden rings represents thirteen stages of enlightenment on the way to nirvana symbolized by the pinnacle on the top of those rings.
After sight-seeing transfer to Restaurant for Welcome Dinner in Nepalese Restaurant with Cultural Dance program. After Dinner transfer back to Hotel. Evening free for individual activities or rest in Hotel Overnight in Overnight in Hotel Radisson 5* Kathmandu.