We know how you want to spend your precious and quality time with your loved one surrounded by Natural Beauty. Visit new places with your future to be. That is why Mangalmaya Yatra has came up with a brand new package “HONEYMOON NEPAL”.

Kathmandu (2 nights)

Kathmandu is the capital of the Kingdom of Nepal. The city is at 1336 m above sea level. The valley covers an area of 218 square miles. It is surrounded by a tier of green mountain wall above, which tower mighty snow – capped peaks. The Kathmandu valley hosts three districts, Bhaktapur, Lalitpur (Patan) and Kathmandu, famous for their historic, artistic and cultural aspects. These three districts were part of different empires in the period of the Mallas (1200AD), great rulers of the area. The Kathmandu valley hosts seven World Heritage Sites declared by the UNESCO in Nepal. The valley is famous for the scenery, beautiful countryside, ethnic clans, monasteries and thousands of temples. The city is also called the city of temples.

Pokhara (2 nights)

Pokhara is a remarkable place of Natural Beauty. Situated at an altitude of 827m from the sea level and 200km west of Kathmandu (Capital of Nepal) valley, the city is known as a center of adventure. This enchanting city has several beautiful lakes and offers stunning panoramic views of Himalayan peaks. The serenity of lakes and the magnificence of the Himalayas rising behind them create an ambience of peace and magic. So today the city has not only become the starting point for most popular trekking and rafting destinations but also a place to relax and enjoy the beauty of nature.

Pokhara is part of a once vibrant trade route extending between India and Tibet. To this day, mule trains can be seen camped on the outskirts of the town, bringing goods to trade from remote regions of the Himalaya. This is the land of Gurungs and Magars, hardworking farmers and valorous warriors who have earned worldwide fame as Gurkha soldiers. The Brahmans, Chhetries, Newars, Thakalis are another important ethnic group here, are known for their entrepreneurship.

Fewa Lake, Begnas Lake, Rupa Lake, Barahi temple, World Peace Pagoda, Seti, Gandaki, Devi’s Fall, Gupteswar Gupha (cave), Mahendra Gupha (cave), Chamero Gupha (Bats Cave), Old Bazaar, Bindbabasini Temple, Matepani Gumba (Buddhist Monastery) Bhadrakali Mandir (Temple), Regional Museum, International Mountain Museum, Gorkha Memorial Museum, Annapurna Museum, Himalayan View, Nightlife and Entertainment around Pokhara.

Chitwan (2 nights)

Chitwan National Park is located in south central Nepal in the sub-tropical lowlands of the inner Terai of Chitwan, Makawanpur, Parsa and Nawalparasi districts. It lies between 27°16.56’- 27°42.14’ Latitudes and 83°50.23’-84°46.25’ Longitudes. The altitude ranges from 110m to 850m above sea level. The park is bounded by the Rapti and Narayani River in the north, Parsa Wildlife Reserve in the east, and Madi settlements and India border in the south. The physiography of the park consists of the Terai and Swales. Three major rivers Narayani, Rapti and Rue, and their floodplains, and several lakes and pools are the major water sources of the park.

Being the first protected area of Nepal, it has a long history with more than three decades in park management and rich experiences in nature conservation. Prior to its declaration as a National Park, Chitwan was a big game area for the royal families, Rana rulers and their guests. The area comprising the Tikauli forest from Rapti River to the foothills of the Mahabharat extending over an area of 175 km2 was declared as Mahendra Deer Park in 1959. The area south of the Rapti River was demarcated as a Rhino Sanctuary in 1963. It was proclaimed as Royal Chitwan National Park with an area of 932 km2 in 1973. After the peoples’ revolution in 2006, the park’s name was changed to Chitwan National Park.

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Duration6/7 days
Physicality6/10
LocationNepal
Boudhhanath Stupa
Elephant Back Safari
Kathmandu
Phewa Boats
Patan
Patan--
Chitwan Sunset

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