Tour Profile:

Mode of Tour: On Hotels and Resorts.

Tour Grade: Leisure with short moderate walks.

Activities : Sightseeing tour, an exciting short drive and cultural walks.

People and Culture : Dominated by Newar tribe of both Hindu and Buddhism religions, other people mixed tribe of Tamang-Magar, Hindu Dalits, Brahmins and Chettries with varied culture and custom of Buddhist and Hindu culture and traditional farm or urban life.

Tour duration : From two days to more as per one interest.

Seasons : Nearly all seasons of the months where July to mid September can be wet with monsoon rains, October to mid February can be cold in the morning and night time but with a pleasant sunny day.

Introduction:

Tour around Nepal takes you to best areas of the country, where you will be fascinated with amazing views in the harmony of local culture with simple farm life and typical Nepalese traditional custom. On these exciting and lovely Tour around Nepal visit leads to charming Pokhara city blessed with mountains of Annapurna with majestic Machhapuchare Himal ’Fish Tail peak’ and lakes surrounded by tiers of rolling green hills dotted with farm terraces and villages. At Pokhara although different to Kathmandu without any heritage sites, but the city listed as one of the most scenic and touristic spot in all Himalaya range, where you can capture beautiful sunrise over chain of Himalayan peaks. From Pokhara visit the old town-village of Bandipur witness its interesting local culture of hill people along with excellent views in the comfort of Home-Stay houses and huts with impressive hospitality of village communities. Tour around Nepal takes you to far south west Nepal at famous birth place of Lord Buddha at Lumbini, with interesting tour around the birth sites and other places of great importance with religious significant.

Pokhara:

Pokhara one of the leading and popular touristic destinations in Himalaya and probably in this planet, where most of the trekking and other adventure begins and ends at Pokhara. Pokhara besides its beautiful landscapes scenery with serene lakes of Begnas, Rupa and Phewa Tal a place for premium adventure ground like the Zip Flyer, Paragliding, Ultra-Light flights, Bungy Jumping, kayaking, rafting or just take a boat on the Phewa Lake and relax in the harmony of natural surroundings. At Pokhara enjoy the stunning sunrise views from scenic Sarankot Hill top over a range of mountains from Dhaulagiri-Annapurna to Manaslu with Lamjung Himal and Machhapuchare 'Fish Tail' peaks.

Bandipur:

Bandipur located Mid-West Nepal on route famous Pokhara, a scenic and interesting drive of 3-4 hours to reach at scenic hill village at Bandipur. Bandipur one can spend overnight with village community known as home stay programs, treated with the local traditional local culture of age old heritage with an awesome panorama of Annapurna and Manaslu Himalayan range of peaks with majestic Machhapuchare 'Fish Tail' peaks. At Bandipur with people with more time can engage with various activities like hike, excursion and exploring deep caves or just relax and enjoy the views of mountains in the harmony of local village interesting culture and custom.

Lumbini birth place of Lord Buddha:

Lumbini located Nepal Far South West, where one can take a drive with a tour of Pokhara and Bandipur or head straight towards famous landmark of Buddhism and Nepal at Lumbini with an overland journey or take a swift scenic flight of 50 minutes to land at Bhairawa airport. Bhairawa airport names after Lord Buddha as Gautam Buddha airport, where a short drive from the airport takes you to famous Buddhist pilgrimage sites at Lumbini. Lumbini Historical and religious tour in the land of holiest of all holy place of Buddhism religion, where visit leads to Nepal Far South West at Lumbini the famous and renowned birth place of Lord Buddha known as the Light of Asia. Here with time for an interesting and impressive tour at places of great interest from the site of birth to holy bathing pond of Lord Buddha with many places to visit equally interesting and fascinating on your two days time in Lumbini. (Sanskrit for "the lovely") a Buddhist pilgrimage site located at the Nepalese town of Kapilavastu, district Rupandehi.  Lumbini one of four Buddhist pilgrimage sites based on major events in the life of Gautama Buddha. Interestingly, all of the events occurred under trees. According to Buddhist tradition, Maya Devi gave birth to young Buddha on her way to her parent's home in Devadaha in the month of May around 642 BC.  Feeling onset of labor pains, she grabbed hold the branches of a tree and delivered birth to Siddhartha Gautama, which was to become a Buddha. Lord Buddha announced, "This is my final rebirth" as he entered the world. Buddhist tradition also has it that he walked immediately after his birth and took seven steps, under each of which a lotus flower bloomed.  In 249 BC, the Buddhist convert Emperor Asoka visited Lumbini and constructed four stupas and a stone pillar. Asoka’s Pillar bears an inscription that translates as: "King Piyadasi (Asoka), beloved of devas, in the 20 year of the coronation, himself made a royal visit, Buddha Sakyamuni having been born here, a stone railing was built and a stone pillar erected to the Bhagavan ["blessed one"] having been born here. Lumbini village was taxed reduced and entitled to the eight parts (only)". Monasteries and temples were built at Lumbini until the 9th century, but Buddhism declined in the area after the arrival of Islam and later Hinduism. All that remained was a sculpture, revered by local women as a fertility symbol. The garden of the Buddha's birth was lost for a thousand years. The site was rediscovered in 1895, when a German archaeologist came upon Asoka’s Pillar, identified by its inscription. Records made by the Chinese pilgrim Fa Xian were also used in the process of identifying this religiously acclaimed site. Lumbini was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1997.

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  • Trip Level
    Easy
  • Destination
    Nepal
  • Duration
    1 Days

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