Classic Nepal







from | NZ$4,449 |
per person |
Duration: 10 Nights
Destination: Kathmandu, Nepal
Region: Asia
Deal Code: PA14MRDZ
Description
This adventure opens a door to one of the world’s most heavenly destinations: Nepal. Home to eight of the world’s 10 tallest mountains as well as some of Nepal’s most ancient and colourful heritage sites, it’s a serene and spiritual place where you’ll enjoy a warm welcome, extraordinary scenery and diverse cultures. Feel on top of the world as you take in views across the Annapurna Mountain range; breathe fresh Himalayan air as you trek to hushed mountain monasteries and perhaps catch a glimpse of a rare Bengal tiger in Chitwan National Park. There’ll be pinch-me moments too, as you stand beneath serene hilltop stupas, mighty Shiva monuments and soak up the culture in Kathmandu’s ancient Durbar or ‘Royal’ Squares.
Your Holiday Package includes:
- $1,600 flight credit per person
- 10 night Classic Nepal guided tour with Titan Travel, Kathmandu return
Includes:
- 10 Breakfasts, 6 Lunches, 7 Dinners
- 3-4-star accommodation
- Cable car to Sarangkot, guided hike to monastery and visit to Pokhara Bazaar
- Guided tour of Kathmandu Durbar Square
- A Titan tour manager
Pricing is per person twin share and based on travel 18 – 28 September 2026
Solo traveller pricing available. Please speak to one of our travel consultants for more detail
Tour Itinerary:
Day 1: Kathmandu
Join your tour group at the hotel.
Day 2: Kathmandu
This morning we’ll head out for a guided tour of Kathmandu’s most famous attraction: Durbar Square. Colourful, noisy and crammed with monuments, temples, pigeons and street hawkers, it’s a great place to pick up the rhythm of life in Kathmandu. We’ll admire the woodcarvings in Kumari Bahal, imagine the dancers and players who once performed in the courtyard at Nasal Chowk, and we’ll learn about the Royal Kumari, a child worshipped as a Living Deity who lives here. This afternoon there’s an optional visit to the nearby city of Bhaktapur to see its own Durbar Square. Its Palace of Fifty-Five Windows, each intricately carved in sandalwood, is considered one of the finest examples of Pagoda style architecture in Nepal.
Day 3: Kathmandu - Pokhara
Today we swap the history and culture of Kathmandu for the lakes, mountains and waterfalls of Pokhara. Once a laid-back hippie hide-out, Pokhara is now better known as the gateway to the Himalayas. We’ll spend most of today on the road but it’s a spectacular drive, ending on the shores of sparkling Lake Fewa. Here we’ll stay in splendid isolation at one of Pokhara’s oldest established hotels with views of mythical Mount Machhapuchre - Mount Fish Tail - whose high jagged peak has never been scaled.
Day 4: Pokhara
Today’s included sightseeing tour of Pokhara starts with a drive up to the World Peace Stupa, which stands high on Anadu Hill overlooking the surrounding mountains, valleys and Lake Fewa below. With its white circular walls and gleaming gold spire, it’s a tranquil place, and we’ll pause a while to take in the view before taking a gentle hike to the extraordinary Shiva Statue at Pumdikot, the tallest in Nepal. Later this afternoon we’ll step onto a boat to cruise Lake Fewa, stopping at a small island where we’ll walk to Tal Barahi temple, a statuesque two-storey pagoda that’s Pokhara’s most revered religious shrine.
Day 5: Pokhara
This morning you can choose from a range of optional activities in and around Pokhara. For thrill-seekers there’s the chance to soak up the views from a whole new perspective, zip-wiring or paragliding in the surrounding hills and mountains. More sedate options include a visit to the Gurkha Museum and the International Mountain Museum where you can learn more about the surrounding mountains, as well as the mountaineers who have climbed here and the people who call them home. You can also see original clothes, photos, ropes and equipment from some of the earliest climbs. Later we’ll make our own ascent by cable car to the viewpoint at Sarangkot, to see a sweeping panorama of Himalayan peaks including Machhapuchre (6,997m), Dhaulagiri (8,167m) and Annapurna II (7,937m). After lunch in the mountains, we’ll hike to a Tibetan camp and monastery before returning to Pokhara with a stop at the traditional old bazaar whose stalls sell everything from singing bowls and statuettes to colourful clothes and jewellery, and finally the peaceful Bindyabasini Temple.
Day 6: Pokhara - Chitwan National Park
We’ve experienced its great cultural centres and legendary Himalayas, today we journey to one of Nepal’s other treasures: Chitwan National Park, a road trip of around six hours. Nepal’s first national park promises some of the best wildlife viewing in Asia; its thick jungle and grassy plains are home to species including the royal Bengal tiger and the one-horned Asian rhino, as well as crocodiles, elephants, and migratory birds. Our base in this natural nirvana is Jagatpur Lodge, an elegant gathering of deluxe guest rooms and balconied wooden pavilions.
Day 7-8: Chitwan National Park
Over the next two days there will be a full programme of activities for you to enjoy. These include a Jeep safari, river boating at Rapti and a nature walk followed by a sunset viewing. All these adventures give you the chance to spot exotic and rare creatures living in their natural habitat. You’ll also meet the local communities who make Chitwan National Park their home and take your seats for a lively cultural show.
Day 9: Chitwan National Park - Kathmandu
Putting the jungle behind us we follow the road to Kathmandu, a gloriously scenic six-hour-drive past lush, forested valleys, mist-shrouded mountains and terraced rice fields. There’ll be a warm welcome waiting at our Kathmandu hotel, after which there’s time to relax ahead of our final day’s sightseeing.
Day 10: Kathmandu
Our last full day in Nepal brings us face to face with two of the country’s most sacred and symbolic sites. Pashupatinath straddles the banks of the holy Bagmati River and is Nepal’s oldest and most important Hindu temple complex, whereas beautiful Bouddhanath dominates the skyline with its whitewashed dome, gilded gold tower and fluttering prayer flags. Both are UNESCO World Heritage Sites and are absolute must-sees for visitors to Nepal. This afternoon there’s an optional visit to Patan, an ancient city to the south of Kathmandu - the temples, palaces and courtyards in its Durbar Square are amongst the loveliest in Nepal. Back at the hotel there’s time to freshen up before we step out this evening for a farewell dinner of traditional Nepalese food accompanied by cultural dancing and folk music.
Day 6: Kathmandu
Say goodbye to your tour group for your onward travel.
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Prices listed are per person in NZD, based on twin occupancy, including all discounts unless otherwise stated. The offer is subject to availability at time of booking and shown on the lowest category available at the time. Fares are capacity controlled and are subject to change at any time without notice. Prices/Offers are correct as at 17-04-2025 and can be withdrawn without notice. Cabin categories include prepaid government fees and port taxes unless otherwise stated. Hotels may charge resort fees not included in this package, payable direct upon check in. Visas are not included. Payments made by credit card will incur a surcharge.