This day we will take flight from Kathmandu airport to Nepalgunj which takes 40 minutes. After landing we will have to take private vehicle for about 1 and half hours which is about 49 km. After taking rest for a while we will visit the Elephant stable and then Tharu village walk. Stay overnight at hotel / resort.
This day we will enjoy the beautiful morning on Bardia. After breakfast we will head for the adventure of the day which is Elephant back safari / jeep safari in jungle for the half day. Then after we will take lunch and go for jungle walk. If we are lucky we get to see the Tiger, and we can see other wildlife like: Deer, Asian Elephant, one horned Rhino and others. Stay overnight at hotel.
Early morning Bird watching trip and after returning from Bird watching trip we will have breakfast in the hotel. Then after we ride back to Nepalgunj airport and then take via scenic flight of 40 minutes to reach Kathmandu. Stay overnight at hotel.
After breakfast will visit different
places which are listed in UNESCO World Heritage Site: Kathmandu Durbar Square,
Swoyambhunath, Boudhanath and Pashupatinath today. Stay overnight at hotel.
Bouddhanth: Boudhhanath stupa is
one of the largest Buddhist stupa in the world. The Stupa 100 meters in
diameter, was built on an octagonal base inset with prayer wheels by the
Lichchivi King Mana Deva in the 15th century. The pinnacle of this
stupa represent the stages of enlightenment, symbol of royalty, compassion,
knowing and nirvana. There are many myths about the origins of the Stupa. Early
morning and evening are the times to visit Bouddha to join the local residents
in Kora. There is an enclosure with several monasteries of the different
schools of Tibetan Buddhism.
Pashupatinath:
Pashupatinath is one of the most sacred temples in Nepal. The temple
of Pashupatinath is a large double roofed pagoda of brass and gilt gold; the
gateway is plated with silver. There are linga images of Shiva along with
statues, shrines and temples dedicated to other deities in the temple complex.
There are rows of Shiva shrines and Hindu pilgrims from all over South Asia
offering worship to Shiva, the Lord of Destruction. Entrance to the temple
precinct is permitted to the Hindus only. However, visitors can clearly see the
temple and the activities performed in the temple premises from the vantage
point across the bank of the Bagmati River.
Enjoy your last day on Kathmandu before departure. At your mentioned departure time our correspondent will pick you up from hotel and transfer to airport and depart you with warm hearts.
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