Areas of Interest:Nature, architecture, heritage, religious, cultural, spiritual
Accommodation:Dormitory, homestay
Travel Type:Backpacking
Breathtaking landscapes, rich culture, and warm hospitality - visiting Nepal is an enchanting experience. From the bustling streets of Kathmandu, where ancient temples and vibrant markets coexist, to the serene beauty of the Himalayas, every corner of Nepal has something unique to offer.
Join us in this backpacking adventure where we explore Nepal on a budget. There will be small village hikes to connect with the local communities and their traditions, slow strolling through vibrant streets, and visits to important sites.
We will indulge in diverse cuisine including local staples like momos and daal bhat as well as some Newari dishes. Public transport will be our primary mode of travel, and small family-run places will be our accommodation.
Whether you are seeking adventure, spirituality, or simply a peaceful retreat from the hustle and bustle of life – we will get a chance to experience Nepal in a way that will make you want to return soon for more.
Highlights
Explore UNESCO World Heritages Sites in Kathmandu and Bhaktapur
Visit Nepal's oldest temple in Changu Narayan
Embark on day hikes to stay close to nature
Opportunities to enjoy sunrise and sunset with stunning views of the Kathmandu valley
Stay in family-run accommodations and experience the local hospitality
Take it slow, live in the moment: No rigid itinerary, flexible plans
An option to extend the trip to Pokhara (enquire for more information)
Check-in and settle at the accommodation (hostel). Standard check-in time 2p.m.
Walking tour of Thamel in the evening - Today we are taking it slow and getting used to our surrounding
Day 2: Bhaktapur, Nagarkot
Bus/shared transport to Bhaktapur at 9a.m.
Bus to Nagarkot (Alttude around 2,100m/6,889.76 ft) where breathtaking Himalayan views and serenity awaits
Hike around till sunset
Day 3: Nagarkot
Wake up early (5a.m.) and sunrise (Sunrise time 6a.m.)
Start hiking at 8a.m. to Jarsing Pauwa - 3-4 hours - Altitude 1918m/6,292.65 ft
Start hiking back to homestay at 2:00p.m.
Back to the accommodation around 5:30p.m.
Relaxed evening
Day 4: Changu Narayan
Start early morning after breakfast
Visit Changu Narayan - One of the oldest temple in Nepal - Altitude 1508m/4,947.51 ft
Reach Kathmandu around 4 p.m.
Check-in
Day 5: Kathmandu
Boudhanath stupa - The largest stupa in Nepal at 8a.m.
Pashupatinath temple - A UNESCO World Heritage Site at 12p.m.
Leave for Kathmandu Durbar Square at 3:30p.m.
Asan bazar and Thamel in the evening - Shopping
Day 6: Kathmandu
Today we walk up to Swoyambhunath temple and enjoy panoramic views of Kathmandu valley
We can hike further if everyone is up for it
Day 7: Departure
Checkout after breakfast
What's Included/Excluded
6x nights accommodation
2x meals per day (only 1x meal on arrival and departure days)
All entry fees
All domestic transport (bus and car)
Local guide, if needed
Any expense not mentioned above
Travel expenses to and from Kathmandu, visa costs. airport/bus stop pickup/drop
Drinking water, extra meals and drinks
Camera fees, if any
Insurance and healthcare. Emergency expenses
Tips, gratuities etc.
FAQs
Why should I travel to Nepal with Poets And Pilgrims?
Poets And Pilgrims focuses on travelling as a life experience. We travel slow and do not rush between places. Even with a group, you get to experience things as your pace. We work with people to organically cultivate relations and human bond. If your goal is to simply tick checkboxes, a Poets And Pilgrims trip might not offer a suitable experience for you.
Do I need a visa to visit Nepal?
Indian nationals do not need visa to visit Nepal. Passport holders from other countries require a visa.
Which documents should I carry to enter Nepal from India?
A valid passport is the best option. Another option is your Voter's Identity Card (election card) in original. e-Voter's Identity Card (even if printed) is not accepted.
Can I travel to Nepal with my Aadhaar card?
No. Aadhaar card is not a valid travel document to enter Nepal
How do I reach Kathmandu?
There are flights to Kathmandu from major airports in India. You can also take a train to Gorakhpur or Raxaul Junction to cross the India - Nepal border on foot and take a bus to Kathmandu. Detailed instructions will be shared with registered members to help them plan their trip.
By what time should I reach Kathmandu on day 1?
Reach Kathmandu by 2p.m. ideally. After check-in formalities, we will go for an evening stroll around Kathmandu.
How much money should I carry?
Put aside Rs. 10,000 (equivalent to 16,000 Nepali rupees) for any additional cost like meals, drinks, shopping etc.
Can I use UPI or credit cards in Nepal?
Yes, but don't rely solely on them as not all merchants use them. For UPI, you need to activate UPI international payment in your app before you can make payments. For credit cards, there may be extra charges applicable. Cash payments are preferred.
What should I carry with me?
A list of recommended things to carry will be shared with registered members before the trip.
How do I pay?
You pay a deposit (booking amount) to reserve your spot. Upon paying the remaining amount, your spot is confirmed. The remaining amount can be paid in two parts, considering the time left before the trip commences (ask for more details). Payments can be made using UPI, credit or debit card, digital wallets or net banking.
Can I pay using EMI?
It may be possible to pay using EMI. Please select the option while making the payment.
Note that EMI facility is not offered by us. You deal directly with your bank/card provider and there might be additional charges to use the facility. These charges are not collected by us.
What is your refund policy?
Please read our refund policy here for more details - https://poetsandpilgrims.com/refund-policy/