No.1 Pashupatinath tour package This time while planning to go for a pilgrimage tour opt for Muktinath-Pashupatinath Darshan Yatra. This Yatra takes you to the city of Kathmandu that is enriched with more temples than houses. The valley with seven heritage sites has made a place for itself in the Cultural World Heritage Site. While on this Yatra get a chance to visit temples like Pashupatinath, Muktinath, and Manakamana temple that are considered to be of great significance among the Hindu devotees. Also visit some of the major tourist attractions like Bodhi tree and pond, Ashokan Pillar, Pillar Edict of Aśoka, Lumbini Garden, Eternal Peace Flame, Burmese Lokamani in Lumbini.
On arrival at Gorakhpur Railway Station, Meet & greet by our representative. Pick-up & transfer to Pokhara via Sonauli Border. En-route visit of Lumbini (birthplace of Budhha). On arrival, check-in at the hotel for an overnight stay.
Early in the morning drive to Jomsom and further drive to Muktinath Temple. There will be a drive of approx 9 hours. Have the Darshan, Pooja & holy bath at 108 Tap, etc. Later drive back to Hotel, Dinner & Overnight Hotel halt in Jomsom.
Early morning drive back to Pokhara. On arrival check-in at the hotel and evening free for leisure. Dinner & overnight stay at hotel in Pokhara.
Early morning flight back to Pokhara, half-day Pokhara sightseeing tour David fall, Bindavasini temple, Madhev cave, etc. Dinner & overnight stay at Pokhara.
The morning after breakfast, check-out from the hotel & transfer to Kathmandu via Manakamana. En-route visit Manakamna Temple (Maa Bhagwati Temple). There is a cable car of 2.8 Kms from Kurintar to the temple however trek is also available there. Later proceed for Kathmandu. On arrival, check-in at the hotel. Evening free at leisure.
The morning after breakfast, full day to explore the holiness of the city & visit temples like Pashupatinath Temple, Guheshwori Temple (Shakti Peetham), Budhanilkantha (Jal Narayan), Shwambh Nath Temple, Durbar Squire, etc.
The morning after hearty breakfast, check-out from the hotel and transferred to Gorakhpur railway station/airport for onward journey.
No. of Passenger | Deluxe |
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02 Pax | INR 29,500/= Per Person |
04 Pax | INR 26,500/= Per Person |
06 Pax | INR 25,000/= Per Person |
Location | Hotel Name |
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Kathmandu | Hotel Royal/Similar |
Pokhara | Hotel Kantipur/Similar |
Jomsom | Hotel Marco Polo/Similar |
Muktinath - famous pilgrimage site for Buddhists as well as Hindus. To Hindus, Muktinath is a sacred place of salvation. They believe that bathing in the waters here guarantees salvation after death. The Hindu god, Brahma, is said to have lit the eternal flames that burn at Muktinath. To Buddhists, Muktinath is a place where the great sage guru Rinpoche (Padmasambhava) came to meditate.
One of the eight UNESCO Cultural Heritage Sites of the Kathmandu Valley. It is also a cremation site where the last rites of Hindus are performed. The rituals of cremation are not for the faint-hearted; still, visitors are seen watching curiously from across the river from the hillside. Visit Pashupatinath Temple for an out-of-this-world experience. Visiting Pashupatinath is an unmatched mix of religious, cultural, and spiritual experiences. It is located 3 km northwest of Kathmandu on the banks of the Bagmati river, the temple area also includes Deupatan, Jaya Bageshori, Gaurighat (Holy Bath), Kutumbahal, Gaushala, Pingalasthan, and Sleshmantak forest. There are around 492 temples, 15 Shivalayas (shrines of Lord Shiva), and 12 Jyotirlinga (phallic shrines) to explore.
Guhyeshwari Temple- an important pilgrimage destination for the Hindus as well as the Buddhists. It is known as a Shakti (power) Peetha, it is considered as a symbol of power. It is believed that a body part of Sati Devi (wife of Lord Shiva) fell after her death at the very place where the temple is now located. This temple was built by King Pratap Malla in the 17th century. During the first 10 days of Dashain (Navaratri), the main festival of the Hindus, devotees from all over Kathmandu come to worship Goddess Guhyeshwari. A lot of importance is placed in visiting this temple during this time. Statues of different forms of Durga (Hindu Goddess) are placed around Guhyeshwari Temple during this time.
Budhanilkantha - situated at the foot of the Shivpuri Hills in the northern-most part of the Kathmandu Valley, is about 8 km from the city. The holy Budhanilkantha Temple offers prayers at one of the most-loved Vishnu temples of the valley. The shrine with probably the largest stone statue of Lord Vishnu in Nepal is reclining on a bed of Nagas or serpents in the middle of a small pond. The 5-m long granite image carved out of a single rock dates back to the Lichchhavi period.
Swayambhunath- is one of the holiest Buddhist stupas in Nepal. It said to have evolved spontaneously when the valley it created out of a primordial lake more than 2,000 years ago. This stupa is the oldest of its kind in Nepal and has numerous shrines and monasteries on its premises. Swayambhu literally means "self-existent one". Believed to date back to 460 A.D., it was built by King Manadeva, and by the 13th century, it had become an important center of Buddhism.
Manakamana Temple (15 Minutes by link vehicle ropeway ride up to Hill). The Manakamana Temple arranged in the Gorkha locale of Nepal is the sacrosanct spot of the Hindu Goddess Bhagwati, a manifestation of Parvati. The name Manakamana starts from two words, "mana" which means heart, and "kamana" which means wish. Loved since the seventeenth century, it is accepted that Goddess Manakamana awards the desires of every one of the individuals who make the journey to her altar to venerate her. The Manakamana sanctuary lies 12 km south of the town of Gorkha. The sanctuary is situated on a recognized edge 4,272 ft above ocean level.
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