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12 Days Nepal Highlights Tour 2026

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Overview of Nepal Highlight Tour

Local Guide Note — Sunil Tiwari, Trekking Guide, Next Trip Nepal: I have led the Nepal highlights circuit — Kathmandu, Pokhara, Chitwan — 23 times and the single most impactful timing decision is the Kathmandu departure: leave by 07:00 am and you arrive in Pokhara (7 hours) for sunset on the lake. We depart Kathmandu before 07:00 am on every Nepal Highlights tour we operate to protect that arrival.

Live Trail and Permit Status

Permits required: Chitwan National Park entry permit (NPR 2,000) applies for jungle safari component. No trekking permits required.
Current rule: Chitwan permit purchased on arrival at park gate. All jungle activities conducted with government-licensed naturalist guide inside the park boundary.
Trail status: Not applicable (multi-destination tour). Road circuit covering Kathmandu, Pokhara, and Chitwan.
Entry point: Kathmandu arrival point. All internal transport by private vehicle throughout.
Verified by Next Trip Nepal operations team, June 2026

Critical Safety and Logistics
  • No trekking permits required for Kathmandu, Pokhara, and Chitwan itineraries. Chitwan National Park entry permit (NPR 2,000 per person) applies for the jungle safari component.
  • Kathmandu to Pokhara by road: 180 km, 7 hours by private vehicle. Internal flight available: 30 minutes, USD 90 to 150 depending on season.
  • Chitwan National Park jungle activities conducted with government-licensed naturalist guides. All wildlife Jeep safaris and canoe trips depart from the designated park zone.

The 12 Days Nepal Highlights Tour is the most comprehensive introduction to Nepal that we offer as a standard itinerary. It covers the three destinations that define Nepal for most visitors: the ancient temple cities of the Kathmandu Valley, the lakeside mountain city of Pokhara, and the subtropical wildlife habitat of Chitwan National Park. For 12 days, you travel entirely by private vehicle with a single English-speaking licensed guide who accompanies you from your first morning in Kathmandu to your airport transfer on the final day. No group buses, no rushing, and no skipping the details that make each destination worth visiting.

This tour is appropriate for first-time visitors to Nepal, families traveling with children, senior travelers, couples combining culture and nature, and solo travelers who want a structured and supported experience. It requires no trekking fitness, no altitude tolerance, and no prior South Asia travel experience. The highest point on the itinerary is Sarangkot viewpoint above Pokhara at 1,592 metres — less than the altitude of many European ski stations. There is no acclimatisation requirement and no technical difficulty on any part of the program.

The 12-day format is the length that allows you to go deep rather than wide. A 7-day Nepal tour forces compromises at every stop — one jeep safari at Chitwan instead of two, no Bhaktapur, a rushed Pokhara morning. The 12-day structure gives you three full days in the Kathmandu Valley with separate days for Pashupatinath and Boudhanath, for Bhaktapur and Swayambhunath, and for the less-visited Changu Narayan Temple. It gives you three nights in Pokhara with a full free day for optional paragliding, a World Peace Pagoda walk, or simply a morning on the lake by boat. And it gives you two full safari days in Chitwan, which is the minimum needed to have a realistic chance of seeing both a one-horned rhino and a Bengal tiger in the wild.

The Kathmandu Valley contains seven UNESCO World Heritage Sites within a single urban valley — a concentration found nowhere else in the world. These are not all-day museum visits. They are living religious sites, active temples and royal squares where local life continues alongside the heritage. Pashupatinath Temple on the banks of the Bagmati River hosts open-air cremation ghats beside the water, where families perform last rites according to Hindu tradition. Boudhanath Stupa is the center of Tibetan Buddhism in Nepal, with over 50 monasteries within walking distance and a circumambulation path circled by thousands of devotees daily. Patan’s Krishna Mandir has stone carvings that art historians still study. Bhaktapur has working pottery squares, living courtyard temples and medieval streetscapes that have changed little since the 17th century. These are not reconstructions. They are original.

Pokhara is the natural decompression between the intensity of Kathmandu and the early mornings of Chitwan. The city sits at 884 metres beside Phewa Lake, with Machhapuchhre (6,993m) and the Annapurna range rising directly to the north. The Sarangkot sunrise panorama — taken from a ridge at 1,592 metres above the city at 5:30 AM — shows Dhaulagiri, Annapurna I, Annapurna II, Manaslu and Machhapuchhre in a single sweep. This is the view that appears on Nepal tourism materials globally, and it is earned by getting up early and driving up the hill in the dark. Worth it every time. Pokhara also has the International Mountain Museum, which tells the full history of all 14 eight-thousanders and the expeditions that first climbed them. For those who want more activity, we can arrange optional paragliding from Sarangkot landing zone.

Chitwan National Park is UNESCO-listed (1984) and covers 952 square kilometres of subtropical lowland forest. It holds approximately 752 one-horned rhinoceros and 128 Bengal tigers, along with 500-plus bird species, wild Asian elephant, sloth bear, gharial and mugger crocodile, and Gangetic river dolphin in the Rapti River. The two-day safari program on this tour includes a morning jeep safari, an afternoon jeep safari, a dugout canoe ride on the Rapti River, a guided jungle walk with a trained naturalist, an elephant bathing observation session at the Khorsor Elephant Breeding Center, and a Tharu cultural dance performance in the evening at the lodge. For families visiting with younger children, Chitwan is consistently the highlight of the 12 days.

An optional Lumbini extension can be added to the itinerary between Chitwan and the return to Kathmandu. Lumbini is the birthplace of Siddhartha Gautama (the historical Buddha), a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1997, and home to the Maya Devi Temple built on the exact birth spot, the Ashokan Pillar from 249 BC, the Sacred Garden, and an international zone of monasteries built by Buddhist nations from Myanmar to Germany. A one or two night extension adds approximately USD 150 to 200 per person. Contact us through our trip customization page to add Lumbini or any other modification to this itinerary.

The tour price starts at USD 1,300 per person for two or more travelers and includes all accommodation with daily breakfast, your licensed guide for all 12 days, your private driver and vehicle for all transfers and city touring, all entrance fees to UNESCO heritage sites and Chitwan National Park, the full Chitwan safari activity package, Sarangkot transfer for sunrise, and government taxes. International flights, Nepal visa fees, travel insurance, personal meals outside the included breakfasts, tips for guide and driver, and optional activities are not included in the package price. We arrange everything else — you arrive in Kathmandu and your guide takes care of the rest.

Highlight of Tour

  • Seven UNESCO World Heritage Sites in a single valley: Pashupatinath, Boudhanath, Swayambhunath, Patan, Bhaktapur, Changu Narayan and Kathmandu Durbar Square
  • Sarangkot sunrise panorama above Pokhara: Dhaulagiri (8,167m), Annapurna I (8,091m), Manaslu (8,163m) and Machhapuchhre (6,993m) in a single sweep
  • Pashupatinath morning aarti ritual on the Bagmati River ghats — the most important Hindu temple complex in South Asia, dating to 879 AD
  • Two-day Chitwan safari: jeep safari, dugout canoe on Rapti River, guided jungle walk, elephant bathing and Tharu cultural evening in the park
  • One-horned rhinoceros and Bengal tiger habitat at Chitwan: 752 rhino and 128 tigers in a 952 sq km UNESCO National Park
  • Bhaktapur Durbar Square: Nepal best-preserved medieval royal city with the 55-Window Palace and active pottery square
  • Optional Lumbini extension: birthplace of the Buddha, the 249 BC Ashokan Pillar and an international monastery zone
  • Optional paragliding from Sarangkot over Phewa Lake with Annapurna range backdrop (USD 80 to 120 per person)
  • Private licensed English-speaking guide and private vehicle for the full 12 days — no group bus, flexible daily pace
  • Flexible itinerary: extendable to include Lumbini, Bandipur or a Ghorepani Poon Hill trek add-on

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