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12 days trip
Kathmandu, Pokhara & 3 more
Accommodation
Bed & Breakfast & Camping & Other & Hostel
Transportation
Train, Trekking
Kathmandu
Day 1-4
KATHMANDU | Days 1โ4 Arrival, culture, and orientation Kathmandu is the gateway into Nepal and the starting point of the journey. These first days are about arriving properly, both physically and mentally, and slowly stepping into the rhythm of the country. We explore ancient city spaces where spiritual life is still part of everyday reality. Temples, stupas, courtyards, and narrow streets form a living cultural landscape. Alongside exploration, there is time to rest, observe, and recover from travel. What we do ๐ค Arrival and orientation ๐งญ Guided exploration of key cultural and spiritual sites ๐๏ธ Time in the old city and local neighborhoods ๐ฐ๏ธ Space to rest and adapt to Nepal Possible activities ๐ Visiting temples and stupas ๐๏ธ Exploring markets and hidden courtyards โ Cafรฉ time, journaling, quiet walks ๐ฟ Optional personal exploration or rest
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2
Pokhara
Day 4-7
POKHARA | Days 4โ7 Mountains, lake, and freedom of choice Pokhara feels like a deep breath after the intensity of Kathmandu. Surrounded by mountains and centered around a calm lake. Nature combined with the option for strong adventure experiences. You choose how active or relaxed you want to be. Pokhara also prepares the body and mind for what comes next. What we do ๐ Time at Phewa Lake and nearby mountain viewpoints ๐ถ Light walks and nature exploration ๐ค Group time with space for yourself ๐ Preparation for the jungle phase ๐ฃ Boating on the lake Possible activities ๐ช Paragliding with Himalayan views โก Bungee jumping or other adrenaline activities ๐ Visit to the World Peace Pagoda
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3
Chitwan-Nationalpark
Day 7-10
CHITWAN NATIONAL PARK | Days 7โ10 Jungle immersion and wild presence In Chitwan, the journey turns raw and elemental. The air is warmer and nature feels close and alive. We explore the jungle by foot, jeep, and boat, moving through one of Nepalโs most vibrant ecosystems. Wildlife encounters may include rhinos, crocodiles, monkeys, and a rich variety of birds. Tigers live here as well, mostly unseen, but always present. One night is spent in a simple jungle camp, surrounded by natural sounds and darkness. This is not about comfort, but about immersion and awareness. The jungle sets the rhythm, and we follow. What we do ๐ฅพ Jungle exploration on foot, by jeep, and by boat ๐ฆ Wildlife observation in Chitwan National Park ๐๏ธ One overnight stay in a simple jungle camp ๐ฟ Extended jungle walks ๐ถ River canoeing ๐๏ธ Visiting a local Tharu village ๐
Quiet boat rides and sunset observation ๐ Rest and reflection at the lodge
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4
Kathmandu
Day 10-12
KATHMANDU | Days 10โ12 Return, integration, and closure We return to Kathmandu with a different perspective. The city feels familiar, but not the same. These final days are intentionally open. They allow space to integrate the journey, revisit favorite places, or simply be present without pressure. The experience settles here, rather than ending abruptly. What we do ๐ Return journey to Kathmandu ๐ Spend the final nights in the city ๐ฐ๏ธ Keep time open, without a fixed program Possible activities ๐ถ Take last walks through the city ๐๏ธ Souvenir shopping or cafรฉ time ๐ Quiet reflection or group conversations ๐ฟ Individual exploration
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5
Kathmandu
Day 12
Day 12 โ Departure | Kathmandu The journey comes to a close in Kathmandu. In the morning, we take a final moment as a group to reflect and consciously transition out of travel mode. Afterward, everyone departs individually, following their own plans. You may head home, continue traveling, or stay longer in Kathmandu. There is no rush to leave. The journey ends quietly, but what it leaves behind often continues well beyond the trip itself.

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