We have come up with this nice combination trip (Everest Panorama ) comprising of culture and historical tours, trekking in the Himalayas and exploring the one and only Chitwan Jungle Safari. We chose this trip because of its variety in culture and landscape. We will cover from a mere elevation of 136 M to 3210 M – Abundant of flora and fauna, culture and mixture of ethnic tribes living in harmony. One horned Rhino in the Chitwan to Thar (Mountain goat) in the hills of Annapurna. You don’t need to be a mountaineer to enjoy trekking or engage in other activities. If you are reasonable fit you qualify, thus have a spirit of adventure. Our mission is also to add value to the quality of the traveller’s experiences as well as to improve the quality of the Himalayan people’s lives while protecting the environment, religion and cultures typical of the region.

Kathmandu was originally called “Kastha Mandap”, a magnificent pagoda style Hindu temple in the heart of the valley. It is believed tobe the centre point of the valley and was built by a single tree. It was constructed during the Malla Kings dynasty between 16th and 17th century. As time passed by there were a lot of visitors from all corners of Asia. These individuals contributed their arts, cultures, architecture and religion on their visit to Kathmandu, which is still visible as one wonders round the alleys and the surroundings. Due to its interesting history, fascinating cultures, characters and a very peaceful and harmony religion, visiting Kathmandu is a unique experience.
This Trek offers you great opportunity to have unique experience. Solukhumbu, the heartland of the Everest region and an integral part of the Himalayan mystique, thus provides a welcome destination for all adventurers throughout this Everest region. Visitors are overwhelmed with views of unbelievable peaks, Buddhist monasteries, and friendly Sherpa villages. The local people believe that the Thyangboche Monastery actually has in its possession the real scalp of this Himalayan legend. As we proceed slowly to allow for maximum acclimation, we will have plenty of opportunity to visit monasteries and sherpa homes of this Everest region. Most of our Sherpa crew come from the Sherpa households of this area. Incredible views of Everest and the surrounding peaks are the inescapable fare while we ascend Thyangboche.
The Royal Chitwan National Park, established in 1973, is one of the richest and most spectacular wildlife sanctuaries, situated 75 airmiles south west of Kathmandu in tall grass land and magnificent forests. In this panorama jungle setting inside the 960 square km park is found one of the greatest wildlife in South East Asia. One horned Rhinos, several species of deer, sloth deer, wild boar, fresh water dolphins, bison, marsh muggers, leopard and crocodiles, over 450 species of birds, 67 different kinds of butterflies and the elusive nocturnal Royal Bengal Tiger. Nowadays the National Park can be easily visited on all levels of budget. A typical day inside the park includes early morning jungle walks, elephant rides, dugout canoe rides, jungle drives, sunset walks, elephant bathing and many others. The evening can be spent visiting a Tharu village, where you get a rare opportunity to witness a traditional Tharu dance. A fifth of the park is made up of the floodplains of the Narayani, Rapti and the Reu Rivers and is covered by dense tall Elephant grass interspersed with forests of silk cotton (Kapok), Acacia and Sisam trees.
Day to Day Itinerary
Day 1. Arrival in Kathmandu. Trip briefing. Welcome dinner with culture dance.
Day 2. Morning city tours for half day. After lunch afternoon free.
Day 3. We fly to Lukla( 2,800m ) Trek to Phakding ( 2,600m )
Day 4. Trek to Namche Bazaar
Day 5. Acclimatisation day at Namche Bazaar. Explore the Namche village.
Day 6. Trek to Thyanboche
Day 7. Trek back to Namche -excursion to Kumjumg
Day 8. Trek to Phakding
Day 9. Trek to Lukla
Day 10.Fly back to Kathmandu
Day 11.Drive from Kathmandu to Chitwan Jungle Safari Camp – (6 hours) Here we have all the activities: jungle walk, elephant ride. nature walk, canoe ride, village walk bird watching, tharu stick dance and many more.
Day 12.Chitwan Jungle Safari Camp – We spent here two nights with all the activities.
Day 13.Drive back to Kathmandu
Day 14.Depart Kathmandu
COST INCLUDED
COST DOES NOT INCLUDE
| Trip Destination | Everest Tengboche |
| Total Duration | 14 Days |
| Trek Duration | 11 Days |
| Grade | Moderate |
| Group Size | Min – 2 |
| Best Season | Autumn and Spring |
| Max. Altitude | 3870m |
| Accommodation | Teahouse and Lodge |
| Transportation | Tourist Bus and Car |
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