Buddhist pilgrimage tour in Nepal

  •   Trip Grade: Easy
  •   Meals: (breakfast, lunch, and dinner)
  •   Accomodation: Basic camping or guest house
  •   Transportation: included

Overview

Nepal has always been a special retreat for Buddhist pilgrims, as the birthplace of Lord Buddha. Alpine Paradise Treks and expedition thus brings to you, the Buddhist Pilgrimage Tour in Nepal package, which takes you to the depths of heritage and serenity of the peace loving Buddha and to the lap of the save haven for Buddhist practice. The itinerary created is an 8-day package, but can be customized as per the need.

In the land of Buddha, the Buddhist pilgrimage tour is Nepal offers to you, the perfect amalgamation of natural beauty and cultural sites. The tour starts from Kathmandu, by visiting its own brand of Buddhism with the Syambunath as well as the Boudhanath. The next step is Pokhara, where we visit the World Peace Stupa and the Tibetan Refugee Center to get a firsthand experience of Tibetan Buddhism. Further west, we visit the birthplace of Buddha, Lumbini.

We devote a full day of sightseeing around the serene and peaceful Lumbini and its humungous number of stupas and monasteries before bringing the tour to an end in Kathmandu. Explore Buddhism and contrast the peace and serenity of the birthplace of Buddha with other natural beauty that Nepal is famous for. Alpine Paradise Treks and Expedition will customize this tour for Buddhist pilgrims to give them the best experience of their lifetime in the peace loving nation of Nepal.

Outline Itinerary:

Day 1: Arrival in Kathmandu

Day 2: Kathmandu Sightseeing

Day 3: Drive to Lumbini After breakfast

Day 4: Lumbini Sightseeing Today

Day 5: Drive to Pokhara After breakfast

Day 6: Pokhara Sightseeing Today

Day 7: Drive to Kathmandu After breakfast

Day 8: Departure After breakfast

Day 1: Arrival in Kathmandu

Upon your arrival at Tribhuvan International Airport, you will be greeted by a representative who will help you with your transfer to your hotel in Kathmandu. After you settle in, you can take some time to rest or explore the city at your leisure. Kathmandu is a vibrant city with a rich history and culture, and there is plenty to see and do.

Day 2: Kathmandu Sightseeing

After breakfast, you will start your tour of Kathmandu by visiting the Swayambhunath Stupa, also known as the Monkey Temple. This ancient Buddhist temple sits atop a hill overlooking the city and is an important pilgrimage site for both Buddhists and Hindus. You will also visit the nearby Boudhanath Stupa, one of the largest stupas in the world and a center of Tibetan Buddhism. These two sites are UNESCO World Heritage Sites and offer a glimpse into the rich spiritual and cultural heritage of Nepal.

Day 3: Drive to Lumbini

After breakfast, you will start your journey towards Lumbini, the birthplace of Lord Buddha. Lumbini is located in the Terai region of Nepal and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. You will travel by road, and along the way, you will enjoy the scenic beauty of the countryside. Upon arrival in Lumbini, you will check in to your hotel and visit the Mayadevi Temple, which marks the spot where Buddha was born.

Day 4: Lumbini Sightseeing

Today, you will explore Lumbini further and visit the other sacred sites associated with the life of Buddha. You will visit the Ashoka Pillar, which was erected by the Mauryan emperor Ashoka to mark the site of Buddha’s birth. You will also visit the Sacred Garden, which contains the remains of ancient monasteries and stupas, as well as several monasteries built by different countries, including China, Japan, and Sri Lanka.

Day 5: Drive to Pokhara

After breakfast, you will drive to Pokhara, a beautiful lakeside city in western Nepal. Along the way, you will enjoy stunning views of the Himalayas and the countryside. Upon arrival in Pokhara, you will check in to your hotel and have the rest of the day to explore the city at your leisure. Pokhara is known for its natural beauty and is a popular destination for trekking and adventure tourism.

Day 6: Pokhara Sightseeing

Today, you will explore some of the most important tourist attractions in Pokhara. You will visit the World Peace Pagoda, a stunning white stupa that offers panoramic views of the Himalayas and Pokhara Valley. You will also visit the Tibetan Refugee Camp, which is home to Tibetan refugees who fled their homeland following the Chinese invasion in the 1950s. Finally, you will visit the International Mountain Museum, which showcases the history, culture, and people of the Himalayas.

Day 7: Drive to Kathmandu

After breakfast, you will drive back to Kathmandu and check in to your hotel. You will have the rest of the day to explore the city at your leisure, do some last-minute shopping, or simply relax and enjoy your final day in Nepal.

Day 8: Departure

After breakfast, our representative will assist you with your transfer to the airport for your onward flight. You will take with you memories of a fascinating journey through the cultural and spiritual heart of Nepal.

Inclusions:

  1. Accommodation in standard or deluxe hotels
  2. Ground transportation in a private vehicle
  3. Sightseeing tours as per the itinerary
  4. English-speaking tour guide
  5. All entrance fees and permits for the sightseeing tours
  6. Breakfast at the hotels
  7. Airport transfers
  8. Domestic flights, if applicable
  9. Government taxes and service charges

Exclusions:

  1. International airfare and visa fees
  2. Lunch and dinner at the hotels or restaurants
  3. Personal expenses such as laundry, telephone calls, and tips
  4. Travel insurance
  5. Alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages
  6. Any optional tours or activities not mentioned in the itinerary
  7. Extra expenses due to unforeseen circumstances such as natural disasters, flight cancellations, etc.
  8. Excess baggage charges
  9. Any other expenses not mentioned in the itinerary or inclusions list.

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Essential Equipment:

  1. Comfortable walking shoes
  2. Lightweight and breathable clothing suitable for hot weather and conservative religious sites
  3. Sunscreen and sunglasses for protection against the sun
  4. Insect repellent
  5. Personal medication and first aid kit, if required
  6. Water bottle to stay hydrated during the day
  7. Camera or smartphone to capture memories of the pilgrimage

FAQs:

  1. What is the best time to visit Nepal for a Buddhist Pilgrimage Tour?

The best time to visit Nepal for a Buddhist Pilgrimage Tour is from September to November and March to May, when the weather is mild and dry.

  1. What is the currency used in Nepal?

The currency used in Nepal is the Nepalese rupee (NPR). It is recommended to exchange currency at authorized money exchange counters or banks to avoid counterfeit currency.

  1. Are there any clothing requirements for Buddhist sites in Nepal?

Many Buddhist sites in Nepal require visitors to dress conservatively, covering their shoulders and knees. It is also recommended to avoid revealing or tight-fitting clothing out of respect for the religious significance of the site.

  1. Is it necessary to obtain travel insurance before going on a Buddhist Pilgrimage Tour in Nepal?

It is recommended to obtain travel insurance before embarking on any travel to Nepal, including a Buddhist Pilgrimage Tour, to cover unforeseen circumstances such as medical emergencies, trip cancellation or delays, and loss of luggage.

  1. What should I expect in terms of food during the tour?

The tour will generally provide breakfast at the hotels, and lunch and dinner can be enjoyed at local restaurants. Nepal offers a variety of food options, including vegetarian and non-vegetarian dishes, with influences from Indian, Tibetan, and Chinese cuisines.

  1. Is it necessary to have previous experience in trekking for a Buddhist Pilgrimage Tour in Nepal?

No, a Buddhist Pilgrimage Tour in Nepal does not generally involve trekking or hiking. However, there may be some walking involved during the sightseeing tours, so it is recommended to wear comfortable walking shoes.