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Day
One-
We receive you in the airport and transfer to the
hotel. Half an hour briefing on the tour and
highlights explaining the optional activities you can
do during your stay.
Day
two-
RAFTING IN TRISHULI RIVER
The most popular rafting river Trishuli is Nepal's
merely a hop, skip and a jump away from Kathmandu. The
Trishuli quenches your desire for impressive gorges,
exciting rapids, some easier sections and easily
accessible. The Trishuli white water trip is exciting,
fun and safe for all age groups. Our private camp with
comfortable safari-tented accommodation set in private
grounds with river views surrounded by forests. Our
2-day trips will overnight at River beaches Retreat
Recommended for intermediate Kayakers. The Trishuli
raft trip can be combined with tour and trek program.
Due to its proximity to Kathmandu and the easy road
access that accompanies it, most rafting companies
offer trips on the Trishuli. For first time rafters it
offers plenty of excitement.
Day
Three-
POKHARA VALLEY
Pokhara, an enchanting city nestled in the tranquil
valley, 200 km west of Kathmandu situated at the
altitude of 827 m. is the starting point of Nepal’s
many most popular trekking and rafting destinations.
The valley surrounding Pokhara is home to thick
forests, gushing rivers, clear lakes and Himalayas.
The majestic Machhapuchre (Fishtail) reflects in the
serenity of Phewa Lake. Rising behind it create an
ambience of peace and magic. The valley is renowned
for the close ups offer of the seemingly nearby peaks
and magnificent views of Dhaulagiri, Manaslu,
Machhapuchre, Annapurna and others. The Pokhara
valley; with subtropical climate and heavy monsoon
rainfall is lush with vegetation. There is a wide
choice of trails in the mountains around the valley,
the most famous being the Royal Trek, which once was
hiked by the Prince of Wales: Charles.
Sarangkot (1590 m) (Optional)
Sarangkot, the highest point of Pokhara Valley on the
ridge north of Phewa Tal, is by far the
most popular
of the mountain viewpoints around Pokhara. The peaks
appear even closer from here than from the Peace
Pagoda, though not quite, as many of them are visible. Sarangkot's popularity stems mainly from the fact that
it has been on the tourist map a lot longer than the
Peace Pagoda has and perhaps because it has a
substantial little village near the top that can
provide lodging - many people hike up in the
afternoon, spend the night and then catch the views
first thing the next morning. As with the hike to the
Peace Pagoda, there are various routes to the top and
at least one route further along the ridge once you
are up there. You can also cycle up, potentially
making this the first stop on a longer cycle trek.
Day
Four-
As per your choice of destination the description will be
provided at briefing.
Day
Five-
We drop you to the airport as per your flight schedule
towards your destination.
The above
highlights are the basics of the total tour. There are
indeed some surprises included in the tour which you
will feel once you are here on the tour. |
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