| Day 1 - Flight to India (New Delhi)
Around midnight arrival in New Delhi. The cosmopolitan city and capital of India is the main gateway for the travellers. Upon arrival, you will be met by an Indo Vacations representative and transferred to the hotel. |
| Day 2 - New Delhi - Corbett National Park
This morning is at leisure. In the afternoon we will drive to the Corbett National Park. This park was established in 1936. It is the India's first National Park, and designated a Project Tiger Reserve in the year 1973. It comprises a total area of 500 square km out of which 350 square km is core reserve. This park is known not only for its rich and varied wildlife but also for its scenic beauty. This park has Tigers, Leopards, Sambars, Chital, Hog Deer, Porcupine, Wild Pigs and Fox. The park has around 600 species of bird life. |
| Day 3 - Corbett National Park
Today in the morning after having the breakfast we will visit the Corbett National Park. |
| Day 4 - Corbett National Park - New Delhi - Kathmandu
In morning, after having our breakfast we drive to New Delhi airport for the flight to Kathmandu. The cosmopolitan city and capital Kathmandu (Nepal) is the main gateway for travellers to Nepal. Upon arrival, you will be met by an Indo Vacations representative and transferred to the hotel. |
| Day 5 - Kathmandu - Suklaphanta National Park
In the morning after the breakfast we will drive further to visit the Suklaphanta National Park. Suklaphanta National Park is situated in the extreme southwest of Nepal and the park area is 155 square km. Lying in the Terai region, it is dominated by the Sal trees. A prime habitat for the swamp deer, it is also the home for the Wild Elephant, Tiger, Hispid Hare, Blue Bull, Leopard, Chital, Hog Deer and Wild Boar, along with 200 species of birds and reptiles. In the afternoon we visit the Suklaphanta National Park. |
| Day 6 - Suklaphanta - Bardia National Park
In the morning from Suklaphanta National Park we will drive further to visit the Royal Bardia National Park. This park is situated in the southwest of Nepal and covers an area of 968 square km. It is thickly forested by Sal trees and is carpeted with grasslands, savannah and riverine forests and low wooded hills. It is a regenerated habitat for endangered species like the Rhinoceros, Wild Elephants, Tiger, Swamp Deer, Black Buck, Crocodile and Gangetic Dolphin. Endangered birds include the Bengal Florican, lesser Florican, Silver-eared Mesia and Sarus Crane. In the evening we visit the Bardia National Park. |
| Day 7 - Bardia National Park - Kathmandu
In the morning after the breakfast we will drive further from the Bardia National Park to Kathmandu, the capital of Nepal. Kathmandu Valley is the cultural and political heart of the country. The city enjoyed its most glorious time under the reign of Mallas in the 16th and 17th century. We will start our sightseeing by visiting Durbar Square. Durbar Square is the spiritual heart of Kathmandu This old royal palace at the centre of the city is surrounded by temples and other important buildings. This is the most important point in Kathmandu to see the culture and religion of Nepal. After Durbar Square we will visit Swayambhunath. The stupa at Swayambhunath is the most important and oldest site of Buddhist worship in Nepal. Swayambhunath Stupa is famous for the eyes of Buddha, which seem to be observing the world from all 4 directions. After Swayambhunath we will visit Bodhnath. Bodhnath is the largest Stupa of Nepal. Around the octagonal base of Stupa there are 108 images of Buddha where prayer ceremonies of Buddhist Lamas are taking place since over 2000 years. |
| Day 8 - Kathmandu - Pokhara
In the morning after having our breakfast, we will drive to Pokhara. Pokhara is the gateway to Himalaya. The Pokhara valley is the second biggest valley in the central hilly region of Nepal after Kathmandu. The town of Pokhara itself, at an altitude of just 900 m on the Seti Khola river is overshadowed by the fishtail mountain (6999 m), one of the most beautiful mountain of the world. We will drive further to the north of Pokhara. |
| Day 9 - Pokhara
In the early morning we drive to the north of Pokhara to the view point and enjoy the panorama view of the Annapurna and Machapuchare mountains which are only 30 km away from us. In the morning time these mountain appears to be in the golden light. After the breakfast in Pokhara we drive 15 km to Begnas lake and have a Boat ride on the lake. The Begnas lake is the biggest lake in the Pokhara valley with beautiful surrounding. We can have a walk here and see the life in the villages of Himalayas. It is a home to thick forests, gushing rivers and emerald lakes. |
| Day 10 - Pokhara - Chitwan National Park
Today we leave the world of mountains and drive to the south of Nepal to the Royal Chitwan National Park. This National Park is situated near the India and Nepal border. The area of the National Park covers around 932 square km. It was established in the year 1973. The Chitwan National park is the natural habitat of the Royal Bengal Tiger, Great one-horned Indian Rhinoceros, Leopards, Gaur Bison, Sloth, Wild Bear, Sambars and around 440 species of birds including the giant hornbill, the rare Bengal Florican and the paradise Flycatcher. We have our overnight stay in a comfortable Lodge in the National Park. |
| Day 11 - Chitwan National Park
In the morning we will take the best possibility to explore the National Park. In the early morning there are more than 450 different bird species that make this National Park full of life. In the afternoon we take a ride in a Canoe on the Narayani River and after that get on to jeeps to explore the park more intensively. |
| Day 12 - Chitwan National Park - Kathmandu
Today we leave Chitwan National Park and drive to Kathmandu. Evening is at leisure. We have enough time today to discover the colorful bazaar of Kathmandu. After having the dinner, transfer to the airport. |
| Day 13 - Kathmandu
Around midnight flight to home destination. |