Chitlang Homestay – 6 Days
Duration
Tour Type
Explore Tours
Trip Highlights
Learn Nepali lifestyle, culture and tradition
Live like a local Nepalese
Taste organic food cooked in typical Nepali kitchen with seasonal vegetables
UNESCO World Heritage Sites visit in Kathmandu
Chitlang Homestay is one of the best ways to explore the Nepalese lifestyle, culture, and tradition and taste the local food delicate with organic vegetables. Home away from your home, Chitlang village provides feelings that one cannot experience staying at the cozy Hotel.
Tour Plan
Upon your arrival in Kathmandu, Great Nepal Representative will pick you up from the airport. You will then be transferred to Hotel. The tour leader attends a formal briefing about your package. Take rest at our hotel room.
Early in the morning after breakfast get ready for trip, we drive to Thankot and start our hike to Chitlang. Upon arrival Chitlang get refreshment. After lunch we will visit the Naspati garden (Pear Garden) or Jungle walk with Local people. Afternoon, visit Bhairab temple, Newari typical village .
Early in the morning after breakfast we will slowly run our trip to Pharping following the main trail and visit Dakshin Kali temple, upon arrive Pharping we lunch and visit Typical Newari town and Monastery. After Monastery visit commence trek along local Newari Village Pulchok and ascend to Humaney Deurali excellent view of Ganesh Himal, Langtang, Ghyachu, Chhoba Bhamare, and Gauri Shankher.
Wake up early in the morning after breakfast drive to Kathmandu. Rest the day is leisure.
Kathmandu Durbar Square: This complex of palaces, courtyards and temples like Hanuman Dhoka Palace, Kumari Ghar (Abode of the Living Goddess), Taleju temple, built between the 12th nd 18th centuries, used to be the seat of the ancient Malla Kings of Kathmandu. An intriguing piece here is the 17h -century stone inscription set into the wall of the palace with writings in 15 languages. The Durbar Square, protected as a UNESCO World Heritage Sites, is the social, religious and urban focal point of the city.
Swoyambhu Nath Stupa (Monkey Temple): The Great Swayambhunath Stupa stands on a hill to the west of Kathmandu. The myth of its origin is also the myth of the primordial Buddha enlightenment; it is the story of the origin and spread of Buddhism in Nepal and the origin myth of the Valley.
This most sacred power place has always been the most important power place for Valley Buddhists and for pilgrims of all Buddhist persuasions from all over the world. It is considered to be the most powerful shrine in the Himalayas. At the top of the eastern stairway is the great Vajra set upon a drum that has the Dharmadhatu Mandala inscribed upon its gilt copper top. It is said that this drum covered a well that reflected images of the beloved dead with such flattery that wives and husbands would throw themselves in and drown. Another story has it that the Mandala covers a pit to the hells and the realms of the hungry ghosts.
Patan City (City of Fine Arts): Patan City is full of Buddhist monuments and Hindu temples with fine bronze gateways, Guardian Deities and wonderful carvings. Krishna Mandir, which is one of the grandeur of the square, was built in 1637 by the king Siddhi Narsingh Malla. The entire temple is constructed from the stone.
Noted for its craftsmen and metal workers, it is known as the city of fine arts or city of artists. The diversity of the medieval culture that allowed both Hinduism and Buddhism to flourish has left a rich legacy of impressive sightseeing in this city for today’s visitors. Krishna Mandir, Bhimsen Temple, Hiranya Varna Maha Bihar are just a few among the temples offering you an ecstasy of paintings, wood and metal carvings
Sadly your most memorable journey ends today. Our staff of Great Nepal treks will see you off at Tribhuvan International Airport for your flight to your onward destinations.
Included
- Airport transfers in a private vehicle with escorts
- All surface transportation as per the itinerary
- BB Plan in Kathmandu & Full board basis (Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner and accommodation during homestay days)
- Authorized trekking guide during homestay days
- Food, accommodation, salary and transportations for all field staff
- All the official expenses for trekking/tour
Excluded
- Your travel insurance (compulsory). This must include helicopter rescue
- Fee for monuments and museums
- Snacks, Beverages and alcoholic drinks and any other personal items
- Any extra expenses arising out of various /unforeseen situations like natural calamities, landslides, political disturbances, strikes, changes in Government regulations etc that is beyond our control.
- All activities excluding above package.
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