Kathmandu Janakpur and Muktinath Tour
Kathmandu Pokhara - 6 Days Nepal Tour Package gives the cultural and natural insights of Nepal.
In Kathmandu: Hyatt Regency
In Janakpur: Hotel Sitasaran
In Muktinath: Hotel Lo Mustang
In Jomsom: Basic Lodge/Guesthouse
Nepal, renowned for its stunning natural beauty and profound spirituality, unveils an extraordinary journey that combines the sacred and the spectacular. Your adventure commences with a warm welcome in Kathmandu, the vibrant capital where centuries-old traditions intersect with contemporary life, setting the tone for an unforgettable experience.
Your pilgrimage begins as you arrive in Kathmandu, a city steeped in history and spirituality. Here, you’ll immerse yourself in the kaleidoscope of sights and sounds, from bustling markets to serene temples. It’s a fitting introduction to the cultural richness of Nepal, setting the stage for your upcoming spiritual exploration and trekking adventure.
Day 1: Kathmandu Arrival
Day 2: Fly to Janakpur and sightseeing
Day 3: Fly back to Kathmandu and Kathmandu sightseeing
Day 4: Fly to Pokhara (flight ticket not included) and drive to Muktinath
Day 5: Worship at Muktinath Temple and Drive back to Jomsom
Day 6: Fly back to Pokhara from Jomsom and stay in Pokhara for the night (the stay is booked as part of our trek).
Day 7: Start trek to ABC
Our services encompass all aspects of land transportation, five nights of hotel accommodation, the Kathmandu – Janakpur – Kathmandu flight, the Jomsom – Pokhara flight, as well as the Annapurna Base Camp to Pokhara Helicopter transfer.
In Kathmandu: Hyatt Regency
In Janakpur: Hotel Sitasaran https://hotelsitasharan.com/
In Muktinath: Hotel Lo Mustang https://
In Jomsom: Basic Lodge/Guesthouse
Meals:
Customize this trip with help from our local travel specialist that matches your interests.
We accept major currencies such as the US Dollar, the Great Britain Pound, the Euro, the Australian Dollar, the Singapore Dollar, the Indian Rupee, the Swiss Franc, the Canadian Dollar, the Japanese Yen, the Chinese Yuan, the Saudi Arabian Riyal, the Qatari Riyal, the Thai Baht, the UAE Dirham, the Malaysian Ringgit, the South Korean Won, the Swedish Kroner, the Danish Kroner, the Hong Kong Dollar, the Kuwaiti Dinar, and the Bahrain Dinar.
Type C, D, and M power plugs and sockets are used. The standard voltage and frequency are 230 V and 50Hz, respectively.
Vaccinations You must be completely vaccinated against COVID-19 at least 14 days before traveling to Nepal. Vaccination documentation is required.
On Arrival Visas are available at Nepal's entrance points for travelers. Travelers from Nigeria, Ghana, Zimbabwe, Swaziland, Cameroon, Somalia, Liberia, Ethiopia, Iraq, Palestine, Afghanistan, and Syria, on the other hand, are required to obtain a visa through their nearest Nepalese diplomatic post (embassy/consulate).
To confirm the trek/tour package, we want a deposit of at least 20% of the total tour/trek fee. The remaining balance must be paid when you arrive in Nepal. We take Visa, Maestro, MasterCard, American Express, and other major credit cards. The total cost of a Bhutan and Tibet tour must be paid in full at the time of booking.
We strongly advise you to purchase a SIM card for reliable internet access throughout Nepal. Nepal Telecom (owned by the government) and NCELL (owned by the private sector) are the two main SIM card providers in Nepal. It is preferable to get a SIM card at an airport, where staff will assist with activation and data plan purchases. If you have a SIM card, it will be easier for you to contact us and locate our airport agent.
You can charge your electrical devices at hotels and lodges because there are no power outages. In the Himalayan region, however, hotel owners may levy a nominal fee.
ATMs are located in Kathmandu and Pokhara, and most major credit cards are accepted at most establishments. However, you may be subject to a 4% bank levy fee for its use. Therefore, to avoid any added charges, cash is suggested as the preferred form of payment.
Providing a tip to your guides and porters is not compulsory, yet it is a great way to demonstrate your gratitude for the services they provide. The amount of the tip should reflect your satisfaction with their performance.
Nepal is widely considered a safe and secure country with limited political interference and one of the world’s lowest crime rates.
Our tour has both private and group options available. The optimal group size is between two and twenty people.
If you’re looking for an adventurous solo journey, Nepal is an ideal destination for travelers of all genders. Furthermore, joining a tour is an excellent way to ensure the success of your journey. After researching your destination and gathering all the necessary resources, your pilgrimage through Nepal can be the experience of a lifetime.
Based on 7 Reviews
Excellent
The feeling of being in an unfamiliar place with unfamiliar people was peculiar. But after meeting the folks at Peregrine Treks, my crew and I felt right at home. The Pokhara Tour was a real treat, and it flew by! We didn’t even realize it was over until it was. My whole gang and I really appreciate the work of Peregrine. Highly recommended!
Excellent
Pokhara Tour of Peregrine was nothing short of amazing – we were so comfortable we hardly noticed the journey coming to an end. We wholeheartedly thank Peregrine Treks for their excellent service – highly recommended!
Excellent
We give a big thank you to Peregrine Treks for their awesome help – it’s super awesome, and we highly recommend it!
Excellent
Our Pokhara Tour was an absolute blast – we were feeling so relaxed, it felt like the adventure would never end. We owe a huge thank you to Peregrine Treks for their amazing help.
Excellent
Man, that Pokhara trip was awesome. We had a blast in Kathmandu. Shout-out to Peregrine!
Excellent
What an incredible journey to Pokhara! Our time in Kathmandu was truly remarkable. Big high five to Peregrine for making it happen!
Excellent
Wow, what an amazing adventure to Pokhara! Our stay in Kathmandu was really astonishing. A huge round of applause to Peregrine for bringing it to life!