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A family trip to Nepal promises a stunning diversity of scenery and endless wonderment for young and old alike. The tranquillity in the Nepalese villages of the Kathmandu Valley charms all travellers into falling in love with Nepal. Not to mention the lush nature, the exceptional wildlife, and the breath-taking views of the Himalayan range!
Explore Kathmandu and the splendid royal cities of Patan and Bhaktapur, stroll in the authentic villages, discover Buddhism and get to know the locals on this family trip to Nepal. Experience unforgettable experiences such as witnessing the prayer rituals at Nammo Buddha Monastery. You then go on a safari in Chitwan National Park to try to spot rhinoceros, elephants and Bengal tigers. All this with the Annapurna Massif as the backdrop. From Pokhara, you will have the chance to admire one of the most beautiful panoramas of these legendary mountains!
Spend 14 days on a family trip to Nepal, immersed in the heart of this endearing country. From the Kathmandu Valley to the Terai Jungle, you discover another side of Nepal, one that demonstrates the diversity of nature and mankind. This tailor-made trip to Nepal is ideal for a family holiday, combining nature and culture to the delight of young and old.
Namaste! Your family trip to Nepal begins now! Your driver welcomes you at Kathmandu airport and drives you to your hotel in the Thamel district. Before starting your trip through Nepal, one night in Thamel allows you to be at the centre of the action: go shopping or set out to meet other travellers. Not to mention the cosy restaurants that welcome you to taste the local specialties, such as momos, delicious Tibetan ravioli. Stroll through the old town and observe the scenes of daily life in the bustling bazaar, filled with vegetable merchants with unforgettable smiles. A stroll through the streets of Kathmandu will make you discover the soul of the city.
Namaste! Your family trip to Nepal begins now! Your driver welcomes you at Kathmandu airport and drives you to your hotel in the Thamel district. Before starting your trip through Nepal, one night in Thamel allows you to be at the centre of the action: go shopping or set out to meet other travellers. Not to mention the cosy restaurants that welcome you to taste the local specialties, such as momos, delicious Tibetan ravioli. Stroll through the old town and observe the scenes of daily life in the bustling bazaar, filled with vegetable merchants with unforgettable smiles. A stroll through the streets of Kathmandu will make you discover the soul of the city.
Start your day with the must-sees of Kathmandu. In the morning, stroll through the old town of Kathmandu near Durbar Square. Although damaged by the earthquake of April 25th, 2015, life is in full swing in this picturesque historic district. Do not miss Swayambhunath, nicknamed the “Monkey Temple”, located on a hill west of Kathmandu. This beautiful site illustrates the religious mix of the country, with a blend of Buddhist and Hindu temples, stupas and pagodas. Then head for Bodhnath, the largest stupa in Asia, and the centre of the Tibetan community of Nepal. Return to Thamel at the end of the day for a dinner in one of the many restaurants of this lively district.
Start your day with the must-sees of Kathmandu. In the morning, stroll through the old town of Kathmandu near Durbar Square. Although damaged by the earthquake of April 25th, 2015, life is in full swing in this picturesque historic district. Do not miss Swayambhunath, nicknamed the “Monkey Temple”, located on a hill west of Kathmandu. This beautiful site illustrates the religious mix of the country, with a blend of Buddhist and Hindu temples, stupas and pagodas. Then head for Bodhnath, the largest stupa in Asia, and the centre of the Tibetan community of Nepal. Return to Thamel at the end of the day for a dinner in one of the many restaurants of this lively district.
In the morning, you leave Kathmandu to go to Bhaktapur, an ancient royal city located not far from the Nepalese capital. This city is often called by its old name: Bhadgaon. Affected by the earthquake of April 2015, it still has three beautiful squares lined with temples, the most important of which have survived. The famous 5-storey temple, the Nyatapola Temple still stands in the heart of Taumadhi Tole. Here, the Bisket Jatra Festival (Nepalese New Year) is held every year. You then continue to the traditional Newari villages of Bungamati and Khokana, each with their own speciality: Bungamati is famed for its skilled woodcarvers, while Khokana has built a reputation for its mustard oil. Enjoy a genuine experience exploring these two villages and observing scenes of traditional life before returning to Kathmandu.
In the morning, you leave Kathmandu to go to Bhaktapur, an ancient royal city located not far from the Nepalese capital. This city is often called by its old name: Bhadgaon. Affected by the earthquake of April 2015, it still has three beautiful squares lined with temples, the most important of which have survived. The famous 5-storey temple, the Nyatapola Temple still stands in the heart of Taumadhi Tole. Here, the Bisket Jatra Festival (Nepalese New Year) is held every year. You then continue to the traditional Newari villages of Bungamati and Khokana, each with their own speciality: Bungamati is famed for its skilled woodcarvers, while Khokana has built a reputation for its mustard oil. Enjoy a genuine experience exploring these two villages and observing scenes of traditional life before returning to Kathmandu.
This morning your driver takes you to Bandipur where you enjoy this free day as you wish. This beautifully-preserved village, built on a ridge, is today a living museum of Newari culture. Indeed, its alleys are lined with traditional houses and, here, time seems to have stood still. With its glorious 13th century architecture, Bandipur is a vibrant community where travellers mingle with local farmers and traders. The village was originally part of the Magar Kingdom of Tanahun and was an important stopover on the trade route between India and Tibet until the 1960s.
This morning your driver takes you to Bandipur where you enjoy this free day as you wish. This beautifully-preserved village, built on a ridge, is today a living museum of Newari culture. Indeed, its alleys are lined with traditional houses and, here, time seems to have stood still. With its glorious 13th century architecture, Bandipur is a vibrant community where travellers mingle with local farmers and traders. The village was originally part of the Magar Kingdom of Tanahun and was an important stopover on the trade route between India and Tibet until the 1960s.