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3N Kathmandu / 2N Pokhara 

Day 01 : Kathmandu – Arrival :On Arrival, Meet Our Office Representative At The Kathmandu Airport & Transfer To Hotel. Check-In At The Hotel. Overnight Stay In Kathmandu.

Day 02 : Kathmandu Sightseeing : After Breakfast  Meet At The Hotel Lobby For Your Full Day Kathmandu City Sightseeing  – 1st Half Day Visit Pashupatinath Temple & Boudhnath Stupa . After Lunch 2nd Half Day Visit Patan City . Evening Free For Personal Activities. Overnight Stay In Kathmandu.

Day 03 : Kathmandu – Pokhara ( 200 Km – 6 Hours ) :After Breakfast Meet At The Hotel Lobby and Proceed For Pokhara , Enjoy A Five Hours Beautiful Drive To Pokhara . Arrive At Pokhara And Check-In At Hotel. Evening Free For Personal Activities or One Can Go For Boat Ride in Fewa Lake or Shopping on the Lake Side on own. Overnight Stay In Pokhara. ( Optional - River Rafting and Manokamana Cable Car Ride On the Way ).

Day 04 : Pokhara Sightseeing : After Breakfast  Meet At The Hotel Lobby For Your Half Day Pokhara City Sightseeing  - Visit Bindyabasini temple, Seti river, Devi’s Fall, Gupteshowre Mahadev and Fewa Lake . Rest Of The Day Free For Personal Activities. Overnight Stay In Pokhara.

Day 05 : Pokhara – Kathmandu  ( 200 Km – 6 Hours ) :After Breakfast Meet At The Hotel Lobby and Proceed For Kathmandu . Arrive Kathmandu and Check in at Hotel . Evening Free For Personal Activities Or shopping. Overnight Stay In Kathmandu.

Day 06 : Kathmandu – Departure :After Breakfast , Day Free Till Departure . Transfer To Kathmandu International Airport  

 

Inclusions:

  • 03 Nights Stay in Kathmandu with Breakfast
  • 02 Nights Stay in Pokhara with Breakfast
  • Two International Airport Transfer in Kathmandu by Pvt Non a/c Car ( Toyota / Ford )
  • Two Half Day Kathmandu Sightseeing by Pvt Non a/c Car ( Toyota / Ford )
  • Kathmandu to Pokhara Transfer by Pvt Non a/c Car ( Toyota / Ford )
  • One Half Day Pokhara Sightseeing by Pvt Non a/c Car ( Toyota / Ford )
  • Pokhara to Kathmandu Transfer by Pvt Non a/c Car ( Toyota / Ford )
  • All Applicable Hotel Tax 24.3% Include

Kathmandu Sightseeing

  • Half Day 4 Hours – Pasupatinath Temple & Bouddhanath Stupa
  • Half Day 4 Hours – Patan City

Pokhara Sightseeing

  • Half Day  4 Hours - Davis Fall, Gupteswar Mahadev Cave, Vindhavasini Temple , Seti Gorge

Extra –

  • Entrance Fees During Sightseeing in Kathmandu & Pokhara Rs 200 .

Exclusions : 

  • Any meals other than those mentioned above.
  • Any Airfare / Train fare.
  • Entrance fees to Sight-seeing points, Amusement park & Boating charges.
  • Any portage at airports and hotels, tips, insurance, wine, mineral water, telephone charges, and all items of personal nature.
  • Any services not specifically mentioned in the inclusions.
  • Expenses caused by factors beyond our control like rail and flight delays, roadblocks, vehicle malfunctions, political disturbances etc.

Terms and Conditions :

  • GST is not included in the price. The same will be charged on the total package cost payable.
  • Child Policy: 3 years old to 12 years old.
  • No refund for un-utilized tour or cancellations which may occur due to weather conditions.
  • All SIC rates are based on minimum guests travelling. Change in the number of guests could lead to a change in the cost of the package.
  • Above rates are not applicable during event/peak season surcharge periods. The rates for these periods would be advised at the time of booking.
  • All packages are subject to the Terms and Conditions of the Company.
  • Please read and understand all the terms and conditions before confirming.
  • In the event of non-availability of the quoted package, an alternate similar category hotel would be offered.
  • All above rates are based on special land combinational prices. No reduction or refund is applicable if one or all of the services are withdrawn.
  • Company reserves the right to furnish fresh quote for the package with additional or different inclusions from those offered in the above quote.

 

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The history of Nepal is intertwined with the history of the broader Indian subcontinent and the surrounding regions, comprising the areas of South Asia and East Asia.

Nepal is a multi-ethnic, multiracial, multicultural, multi-religious, and multilingual country. The most spoken language is Nepali followed by several other ethnic languages.

The Kingdom of Nepal was established in 1768 and started a campaign of unifying all of Nepal that would form modern territories of Nepal. Some former territories had been lost due to the kingdom having participated in the Sino-Nepalese War which ended in both victory and loses, ultimately accepting as a tribute state of Qing dynasty of China from 1792 to 1865.[1] The Anglo-Nepalese War ended in British victory and ceded some Nepalese territory. In a historical vote for the election of the constituent assembly, the Nepalese parliament voted to abolish the monarchy in June 2006. Nepal became a federal republic on 28 May 2008 and was formally renamed the 'Federal Democratic Republic of Nepal' ending the 200-year-old reign of the Shah monarchs.

Toponymy

In a Licchavi-era inscription found in Tistung, the local people have been addressed as the 'Nepals'. Experts are of the opinion that some or all of the inhabitants of Nepal in the ancient period were likely called 'Nepals', which meant that the word 'Nepal' was used to refer to both the land and its population. These Nepals are considered the progenitors of modern-day Newars. The terms 'Nepal' and 'Newar' are variations of the same term. Other variants found in medieval texts are 'Nepar' and 'Newal'.The derivation of the word Nepal is also the subject of a number of other theories:The Sanskrit word Nepalaya means "at the foot of the mountains" or "abode at the foot"; Nepal may be derived from this.The Tibetan word Niyampal means "holy land". Nepal may be derived from it.Some inhabitants of northern Nepal came from Tibet, where they herded sheep and produced wool. In Tibetan, ne means "wool" and pal means "house". Thus, Nepal is "house of wool".

A popular theory is that Lepcha people used the words ne ("holy") and pal ("cave") and thus Nepal to describe a "holy cave".

According to Buddhist legend, the deity Manjusri drained the water from Nagadaha (a mythical lake that is believed to have filled the Kathmandu valley). The valley became inhabitable and was ruled by Bhumigupta, a cow-herder, who took advice from a sage named "Ne". Pāla means "protector" or "taking care", so Nepal reflected the name of the sage who took care of the place, according to Nepali scholar Rishikesh Shaha.

Prehistory : Prehistoric sites of palaeolithic, mesolithic and neolithic origins have been discovered in the Siwalik hills of Dang district. The earliest inhabitants of modern Nepal and adjoining areas are believed to be people from the Indus Valley Civilisation. It is possible that the Dravidian people whose history predates the onset of the bronze age in the Indian subcontinent (around 3300 BC) inhabited the area before the arrival of other ethnic groups like the Tibeto-Burmans and Indo-Aryans from across the border. Tharus, Tibeto-Burmans who mixed heavily with Indians in the southern regions, are natives of the cental Terai region of Nepal.The first documented tribes in Nepal are the Kirat people, who arrived into Nepal from Tibet roughly 4000 to 4500 years ago and moved into the Kathmandu valley and southern parts of Nepal, before being made to retreat elsewhere by the invading Licchavais from India who ruled the Kathmandu valley in modern-day southern parts of Nepal.Other ethnic groups of Indo-Aryan origin later migrated to southern part of Nepal from Indo-Gangetic Plain of northern India.

Another possibility for the first people to have inhabited Nepal are the Kusunda people. According to Hogdson (1847), the earliest inhabitants of Nepal were perhaps the Kusunda people, probably of proto-Australoid origin.Stella Kramrisch ( 1964 ) mentions a substratum of a race of Pre - Dravidians and Dravidians , who were in Nepal even before the Newars , who formed the majority of the ancient inhabitants of the valley of Kathmandu.