Honeymoon Tour in Nepal

Enjoy your honeymoon in Nepal

Duration Duration 5 Days
Meals Meals
  • Daily Breakfast
  • Farewell Dinner
Accommodation Accommodation
  • 3-star hotels in Kathmandu and Nagarkot
Activites Activities
  • Sightseeing
  • Mountain View
Price Reduced US$ 700 Price Starts From US$ 580
Destination Destination
Nepal
Difficulty Difficulty
Easy
Max. Altitude Max. Altitude
2175 Meter
Activities Activity
Sightseeing
Start and Point Start/End Point
Kathmandu/Kathmandu
Best Season Best Season
March, April, May, Sept, Oct, Nov
Group Size Group Size
2 - 8 People
Transportation Transportation
Private Car
Activity Per Day Activity Per Day
5-6 hours sightseeing

Overview of Honeymoon Tour in Nepal

The Honeymoon Tour in Nepal package is for newlyweds. We provide an exciting honeymoon package tour if you’re seeking the Best Honeymoon Destinations. Nepal is a paradise destination for romantic holiday seekers. The presence of many natural and cultural attractions amidst the most courteous people makes Nepal the perfect place to start your marital life.

Peregrine understands the essence of love and togetherness between couples. Therefore, we have designed this magnificent honeymoon tour in Nepal. We provide a fantastic Itinerary for couples to start their married life in the most romantic atmosphere.


Honeymoon Tour in Nepal Highlights

  • UNESCO World Heritage Sites
  • Sunrise and Sunset views from Nagarkot
  • Short and Sweet tour package for Honeymoon
  • Explore the rich Nepalese Culture

Imagine spending an evening with your partner on the bank of a lake viewing mountain ranges, woods, and hills. On the other hand, staring at hills where the sun is setting behind the Himalayas will be the finest moment of your life. The historic century-old architectural landmark heritage buildings included in UNESCO WORLD HERITAGE sites are popular tourist destinations. Similarly, getting wet together in the spectacular waterfalls is an enjoyable activity.

Also, imagine the jungle safari and majestic helicopter tour in the Everest region and other places in Nepal.  All of these activities are available as part of the Honeymoon tour package. Honeymoon Tour in Nepal program will find the best honeymoon destinations for you.

Why with Peregrine Tours

Most of the crew members of the Peregrine Treks & Tour are married, and we highly recommend you start your new phase in life on the laps of the Himalayas. Likewise, we can tailor-make, as promised, your honeymoon tour in Nepal. We will professionally organize your trips to Nepal’s mountains, lakes, waterfalls, palaces, and culturally exciting destinations.

Come and book a honeymoon tour in Nepal package with us and witness the start of your spiritual bonding with your partner in beautiful natural Nepal.

Honeymoon Tour in Nepal Detail Itinerary

  • Day 01: Kathmandu Arrival

    Our company representative welcomes you at Tribhuvan International Airport or Bus Park and departs you at your pre-booked hotel. If you arrive before 6 PM at your hotel, our tour guide will provide little information about tomorrow’s program. Otherwise, the Tour guide provides information at the time of breakfast.

    Meals: Not Included

  • Day 02: Sightseeing in Patan, Bhaktapur and Nagarkot. Overnight at hotel in Nagarkot
    Patan:

    The ancient city of Patan is a city of beauty. It is indeed a city of beauty and grace and is planned in a circular format with Buddhist Stupas at each of the four points of the compass. The town is 3 KM southeast of Kathmandu across the Bagmati River. The city contains Buddhist monuments and Hindu Temples with a fine bronze gateway, guardian goddesses, and magnificent carvings. The town is believed to have been built during the reign of Vira Dev in A.D 299.

    Patan Durbar Square, Krishna Temple, Hiranya Varna Mahavihar, Kumbeheshwar, Jagat Narayan, Mahaboudda, Rudra Varna Mahavihar, Ashoka Stupas, and Machhendranat Temple are the main attractions of Patan city.

    Bhaktapur

    Bhaktapur is a medieval art and architecture museum with many fine examples of sculpture, woodcarving, and colossal pagoda shrines consecrated to diverse gods and goddesses. The city is shaped like a conch shell, one of the emblems of the god Vishnu and was founded by Kind Ananda Deva in A.D. 889. The city is 1402m above sea level. Pottery and weaving are their major traditional industries. The city lies fifteen kilometers to the east of Kathmandu.

    Siddha Pokhari (lake), Royal Palace, The lion gate, The golden gate, The Palace of Fifty-Five Windows, The picture gallery, The statue of King Bhupatindra Malla, Bastila Temple, The Pashupati Tempe, Nyatapola Temple, Bhairab Nath Temple, Dattatreya Temple, Mayur Jhyal (Peacock windows), etc. are the main attraction here.

    Drive to Nagarkot for Mountain views

    Nagarkot lies 32 kilometers east of Kathmandu, is one of the most attractive spots in the Bhaktapur district, and is renowned for its remarkable sunrise view of the Himalayas when the weather is clear. Visitors often travel to Nagarkot from Kathmandu to spend the night to be there for the mind-blowing sunrise.

    Nagarkot has acquired recognized as one of the best spots to view Mount Everest and other snow-topped peaks of the Himalayan range of eastern Nepal. It also offers an outstanding observation of the Indrawati river valley to the east. With an elevation of 2195 meters, Nagarkot also offers a panoramic view of the Kathmandu Valley and is explained by visitors as a place whose beauty endures year-round.

    Meals: Breakfast

  • Day 03: Drive back to Kathmandu via Changu Narayan Temple

    Changu Narayan (2075M) is a pagoda-style Hindu temple devoted to Vishnu in his avatar as Narayan. It is one of the oldest temples in Nepal, but because it is a bit off the beaten track, tourists seldom visit it.

    This temple is beautiful, especially the repose doors and front smokescreen; Changu Narayan is not known for its time, but the stone statues, carvings, and carvings are dispersed around the temple courtyard.

    It was initially constructed in the early 4th century during the Licchavi dynasty; Changu Narayan was reconstructed around 1700AD after a fire destroyed the temple. The pebble statues in the temple square were done around the 5th and 13th centuries, making this one of Nepal’s single-greatest meditations of antique art.

    Facing the entrance to the main temple is a giant stone statue of a genuflection Garuda, upon whom Vishnu is said to ride. This statue dates from the 5th century. Behind the statue is a legend stone from the fifth century that has provided much evidence about the Licchavi period in the Kathmandu Valley’s history.

    Also in front of the temple’s main entrance, in an ornate tiny cage, are small statues of King Bupathindra Malla and his queen.

    To the right of the temple’s appearance, there are several smaller monuments and a platform with only a carved stone atop it. This bas-relief carving, which has had its upper-right corner broken off, depicts two different personifications of Vishnu.

    At the bottom of the stone, Vishnu is shown resting on a bed of snakes, the same pose portrayed in the giant statue of Budhanilkantha. Above this, a 10-headed vertical Vishnu is shown. The detail in this fifth or sixth-century stone carving is surprising.

    Near the famous double Vishnu is a stone depicting an additional incarnation of Vishnu, the half-man, half-lion Narasimha. In the northeast angle of the courtyard is an essential bas-relief that you might distinguish. It shows Vishnu riding on the back of Garuda and is typical for the image on the back of the Ten Rupees note of Nepal.

    Meals: Breakfast

  • Day 04: Full day Kathmandu Valley Sightseeing
    Pashupatinath Temple:

    After breakfast, drive to Pashupatinath Hindu Temple, 28 kilometers northwest of Nagarkot, the holiest Shiva shrine in Nepal. It is the abode of Lord Pashupatinath, the guardian spirit of Nepal. The temple of Pashupatinath is a sizeable double-roofed pagoda of brass and gilt; the gateway is plated with silver. It stands on the western bank of the Bagmati about five-kilometer northeast of Kathmandu and contains the sacred Linga of Lord Shiva.

    Before the temple stands an enormous gift figure of the bull Nandi, the mount of Shiva, flanked by a golden trident. A crematorium is outside the temple by the side of the vast but narrow river, and the wood environment is dotted with small monuments. On the yearly festival of Maha Shivaratri (February/March), the temple is visited by thousands of believers, including many pilgrims from Nepal and India. The temple is also the site of several festivals and rituals.

    Bouddhanath:

    This Colossal Stupa, one of the biggest in the world, is situated 2 kilometers north of Pashupatinath. The splendid some of Bouddhanath Stupa is approximately 120 ft in diameter, 1hec in width, and 43m in height. Its straightforwardness of form is its principal feature, unique amongst massive Stupas in the valley in its lack of the attached five shrines of the Buddha.

    Some believe it characterizes fat Adibuddha (Half Buddha), the first or Primitive Buddha, free of conceptual releases. Only the steps built into it on the north side, seemingly the ladder Sakyamuni ascended into Tushita heaven, berks its regularity. A thick layer of whitewash coats the dome, and the form of a double lotus depicted in saffron water paints it.

    This can be supported on various promising dates and is also done annually on Dashain Purne (Full Moon at the time of Dashain), occurring on the Full Moon in September by the Bouddhanath Area Development Committee. Bouddhanath, the dome, is an added terrace with a remarkable 108 niches filled with stone-sculptured deities of the Nyingmapa School’s pantheon.

    They replace the usual five Buddha shrines in defining the content of the Stupa-Mandala; these images were almost certainly commissioned by Sakya Zangpo in the 16th century when the present Stupa was built. On top of the Stupa: Water, Ether, air, fire, and earth.

    Swyambhunath (Monkey Temple)

    It lies 10 KM west of Bouddhanath Stupa. It is two thousand years old, making it one of the world’s oldest and most glorious Buddhist charities. The Chaitys (Stupa), which forms the main structure, is composed of a solid hemisphere of brick and earth supporting a lofty conical spire capped by a panicle of gilt copper. Painted on the four-sided base of the spire are the all-seeing eyes of Lord Buddha. It stands on a hill, Stupa style.

    Meals: Breakfast and Dinner

  • Day 05: Departure

    After breakfast, you will be transported from the hotel to your destination.

    Meals: Breakfast


Includes/Excludes

What's included

  • Airport pickups and drops in a private vehicle
  • Bed and Breakfast in a three-star category hotel in Kathmandu
  • All ground transportation in private vehicles as per itinerary
  • City tour with tour guide as per itinerary
  • All entrance fees during sightseeing
  • An experienced English or other Language speaking guide
  • All applicable government and local taxes
  • Company Service Charges

What is excluded

  • Nepalese visa fee and International airfare
  • Hotel accommodation, Lunch, and Dinner in Kathmandu and Nagarkot because of an early arrival in Nepal or late departure from Nepal, and any other reason than the scheduled itinerary.
  • Tipping for Tour Guide and Driver
  • All personal expenses, water, bar bill, cola, and all other costs which are not included in the cost include part.

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    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).

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    30 Days – US$ 50
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    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.

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