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    Family Tour in Nepal

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    At a Glance

    • Destination
      Nepal
    • Duration
      10 days
    • Trip Difficulty
      Easy Trip
    • Activities
      City Tour Only
    • Accommodation
      Standard and Luxury Options
    • Meals
      Bed and Breakfast Plan (BB Plan)
    • Mx.altitude
      1600m.
    • Vehicle
      Private Luxury Tourist Vehicles and Aeroplane
    • Max. People
      12
    Family Tour in NepalMap
    • StartsKathmandu, Nepal
    • EndsKathmandu, Nepal

    About - Family Tour in Nepal

    Embark on an unforgettable Family Tour in Nepal, a perfect blend of adventure, culture, and relaxation designed for all ages. This comprehensive tour offers a unique opportunity to explore the majestic landscapes, rich history, and vibrant culture of Nepal. From the bustling streets of Kathmandu to the serene beauty of Pokhara, the thrilling wildlife of Chitwan National Park, and the breathtaking views of the Himalayas, this family-friendly itinerary promises a diverse and enriching experience. Ideal for families seeking both adventure and cultural immersion, this tour is a perfect way to create lasting memories with your loved ones in one of the world's most beautiful destinations.

    At Luxury Holidays Nepal, we pride ourselves on being the leading choice for a Family Tour in Nepal. Our expertly crafted itineraries are tailored to cater to the unique needs of families, ensuring a comfortable, safe, and unforgettable experience. With our deep knowledge of Nepal's diverse cultural and natural landscapes, we provide an unparalleled adventure that blends fun, education, and relaxation. Our attention to detail, high-quality accommodations, and experienced guides make us the best company for families looking to explore the wonders of Nepal. Choose Luxury Holidays Nepal for your family's next great adventure, where every aspect of your journey is meticulously planned to create a seamless and memorable experience.


    Diverse Accommodation Options

    When planning a Family Tour in Nepal with Luxury Holidays Nepal, one of the standout features is the Diverse Accommodation Options. Catering to various preferences and budgets, these options ensure a comfortable and memorable stay for every family member. Here are the key points:

    • 3-Star Accommodations: Ideal for families seeking comfort at a more affordable price. Options like Hotel Holy Himalaya in Kathmandu and Hotel Lakestar in Pokhara offer cozy environments with essential amenities. These choices are perfect for those who prioritize practicality and value.
    • 4-Star Options: Elevate your experience with a touch of luxury. Hotels like Hotel Mulberry in Kathmandu and Mount Kailash Resort in Pokhara provide enhanced amenities, such as superior rooms and additional facilities, making them great for families wanting a balance of comfort and luxury.
    • 5-Star Stays: For the ultimate indulgence, 5-star options like Kathmandu Marriott Hotel and Temple Tree Resort in Pokhara offer top-tier services and amenities. These accommodations are ideal for families looking for a luxurious and pampering experience.
    • Family-Friendly Amenities: All these hotels are chosen for their family-friendly amenities, ensuring that children and adults alike have a pleasant stay. This includes options for interconnected rooms, child-friendly menus, and recreational facilities.
    • Strategic Locations: The accommodations are strategically located to provide easy access to major tourist attractions, reducing travel time and making it convenient for families to explore.
    • Cultural Immersion: Staying in these hotels offers an opportunity for cultural immersion, as many are designed to reflect Nepalese architecture and style, providing a unique experience beyond just accommodation.
    • Safety and Comfort: Prioritizing safety and comfort, these hotels provide secure environments, with staff trained to cater to the needs of families, ensuring a worry-free stay.
    • Customization Options: Luxury Holidays Nepal understands that each family has unique needs, so they offer customization options in accommodation, allowing families to choose what best suits their preferences and budget.

    These Diverse Accommodation Options are a significant aspect of the Family Tour in Nepal, ensuring that families can enjoy their stay in comfort and style, enhancing their overall travel experience.


    Comprehensive Itinerary

    The Family Tour in Nepal, offered by Luxury Holidays Nepal, boasts a Comprehensive Itinerary that is meticulously designed to cater to the interests and needs of families. This itinerary ensures an enriching and varied experience, showcasing the best of Nepal's natural beauty and cultural heritage. Here are the highlights:

    • Kathmandu Valley Exploration: The tour begins in Kathmandu, Nepal's capital, where families can immerse themselves in the city's rich history and culture. Visiting iconic sites like the historic Durbar Square, Swayambhunath Stupa, and Pashupatinath Temple offers a glimpse into the ancient traditions and architectural marvels of Nepal.
    • Scenic Nagarkot: Next on the itinerary is Nagarkot, known for its breathtaking panoramic views of the Himalayas, especially at sunrise and sunset. It's a perfect spot for families to enjoy nature and capture memorable photographs.
    • Chitwan National Park Adventure: The tour includes a visit to Chitwan National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Here, families can engage in jungle activities like elephant-back safaris, canoe rides, and nature walks, offering an exciting wildlife experience.
    • Pokhara's Serenity: In Pokhara, families can relax by the serene Phewa Lake, visit the Peace Pagoda, and explore the local culture. This city provides a beautiful blend of nature and leisure activities, making it a favorite among travelers.
    • Everest Scenic Flight: A highlight of the tour is the Everest scenic flight, giving families a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to witness the majestic Himalayas from the air, including a view of Mount Everest.
    • Cultural Insights: Throughout the tour, families will have numerous opportunities to learn about Nepal’s diverse culture through guided tours, museum visits, and interactions with local communities.
    • Flexible and Relaxing Pace: The itinerary is designed to offer a balance of activities and relaxation, ensuring that families of all ages and interests can enjoy their time without feeling rushed.
    • Educational and Fun: By combining sightseeing with fun activities, the tour is both educational and enjoyable, making it perfect for families looking to learn and have fun together.
    • Professional Guidance: With experienced guides accompanying the tour, families will gain in-depth knowledge about each destination, enhancing their overall experience.

    This Comprehensive Itinerary is a hallmark of the Family Tour in Nepal, ensuring that families enjoy a diverse, educational, and unforgettable journey through some of Nepal's most iconic and beautiful destinations.


    Cultural Immersion

    The Family Tour in Nepal offers an unparalleled opportunity for Cultural Immersion. This aspect of the tour is a cornerstone, providing families with a deep and authentic understanding of Nepal's rich cultural tapestry. Here's how the tour ensures a meaningful cultural immersion:

    • Historical and Religious Sites: The itinerary includes visits to ancient temples, stupas, and UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Kathmandu, such as Swayambhunath (Monkey Temple), Pashupatinath, and the historic Durbar Squares. These visits offer insight into Nepal's historical significance and religious diversity.
    • Local Interaction: Families have the chance to interact with local communities, offering a window into the daily lives of Nepalese people. This interaction fosters a deeper understanding and appreciation of local customs and lifestyles.
    • Traditional Cuisine: Sampling traditional Nepalese cuisine is a significant part of cultural immersion. The tour ensures that families get to taste a variety of local dishes, reflecting the flavors and culinary traditions of Nepal.
    • Cultural Shows and Performances: Enjoy cultural dance performances during the farewell dinner in Kathmandu. These performances showcase the vibrant and diverse cultural heritage of Nepal.
    • Pokhara’s Cultural Landscape: In Pokhara, families can explore the city's unique blend of nature and culture, including visits to the Peace Pagoda and local markets, offering insights into the local art and craft traditions.
    • Nepali Language Introduction: Guides often introduce basic Nepali phrases and words, helping families connect more deeply with locals they meet along the journey.
    • Art and Craft: The tour includes opportunities to witness traditional Nepalese art and crafts, like Thangka paintings and handicrafts, offering an understanding of the artistic heritage of Nepal.
    • Festivals and Celebrations: Depending on the timing of the tour, families might witness local festivals and celebrations, which are a riot of colors, music, and dance, reflecting the rich cultural ethos of Nepal.
    • Ethnic Diversity: Nepal is known for its ethnic diversity. The tour provides insights into the various ethnic groups, their customs, dresses, and traditions, enriching the travel experience.

    Through these experiences, the Cultural Immersion aspect of the Family Tour in Nepal enables families to not just see Nepal’s sights but to feel its pulse, understand its history, and appreciate its rich cultural heritage, making for a truly enriching and memorable holiday.


    Wildlife Experiences

     Wildlife Experiences during the family tour in Nepal are both educational and thrilling. This tour is particularly notable for its inclusion of Chitwan National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage site known for its rich biodiversity. Here are the key aspects:

    • Chitwan National Park Safari: The park is a haven for wildlife enthusiasts, offering the chance to see a variety of animals such as one-horned rhinoceroses, Bengal tigers, elephants, and numerous bird species.
    • Elephant-Back Safaris: A highlight for many families, these safaris provide a unique perspective and an unforgettable way to explore the dense forests of Chitwan.
    • Canoe Rides: Gentle canoe rides on the Rapti River offer opportunities to observe aquatic life and bird species. This tranquil experience is perfect for families to enjoy nature's serenity.
    • Jungle Walks: Accompanied by experienced guides, families can safely embark on jungle walks to explore the park's diverse flora and fauna. These walks are both educational and adventurous, making them suitable for all ages.
    • Bird Watching: Chitwan National Park is a paradise for bird watchers, with over 500 bird species. The park's varied habitats offer excellent bird-watching opportunities, especially during the migratory seasons.
    • Cultural Shows by Local Communities: In the evenings, families can enjoy cultural performances by local Tharu communities, which provide insight into the local culture and traditions.
    • Education on Conservation: The tour includes educational aspects where families learn about wildlife conservation efforts in Nepal, highlighting the importance of preserving natural habitats and biodiversity.
    • Photography Opportunities: The diverse wildlife and stunning landscapes provide ample opportunities for photography enthusiasts to capture memorable moments.
    • Safety and Comfort: All wildlife activities are conducted with the highest regard for safety, with experienced guides ensuring a secure and enjoyable experience for the entire family.

    These Wildlife Experiences in the Family Tour in Nepal are not just about sighting animals; they are about immersing in nature, learning about ecosystems, and understanding the importance of conservation. It's an experience that is bound to leave families with a deeper appreciation for wildlife and the natural world.


    Experienced Guides

    A key highlight of the Family Tour in Nepal is the presence of Experienced Guides. These guides play a crucial role in enhancing the overall experience of the tour, making it educational, safe, and enjoyable for all family members. Here's how they contribute:

    • In-depth knowledge: The guides possess in-depth knowledge of Nepal's history, culture, geography, and biodiversity. This expertise allows them to provide detailed and engaging explanations at various sites, making each visit more informative and memorable.
    • Language Proficiency: Communicating effectively in English (and often other languages), these guides ensure that language barriers don't hinder the enjoyment and understanding of the tour.
    • Family-Friendly Approach: Understanding the dynamics of traveling with children, the guides are adept at engaging young minds, making learning fun and accessible.
    • Safety and Comfort: Prioritizing the safety and comfort of all family members, the guides are well-trained to handle any situation, ensuring a safe and smooth experience throughout the tour.
    • Customized Experiences: They are skilled at customizing the tour experience according to the interests and preferences of the family, ensuring that everyone’s needs are met.
    • Local Insights: Beyond the typical tourist spots, these guides provide local insights, sharing lesser-known facts and taking families to off-the-beaten-path locations for a more authentic experience.
    • Problem-Solving Skills: Experienced in handling unexpected situations, whether it’s a change in weather or a minor mishap, the guides are adept at problem-solving, ensuring the tour stays on track.
    • Cultural Sensitivity: They help families navigate the cultural nuances of Nepal, providing advice on local customs, etiquette, and traditions, ensuring respectful and meaningful interactions with local communities.
    • First Aid Knowledge: Equipped with basic first aid knowledge, the guides add an extra layer of safety, especially important in remote areas or during adventure activities.

    The presence of Experienced Guides in the Family Tour in Nepal is a testament to Luxury Holidays Nepal's commitment to providing a high-quality, enriching, and hassle-free travel experience for families.


    Scenic Flights & Ground Transportation

    The Family Tour in Nepal is notably enhanced by its Scenic Flights and comprehensive Ground Transportation services. These features not only add convenience and comfort to your journey but also provide unique perspectives of Nepal's stunning landscapes.

    Scenic Flights

    • Everest Scenic Flight: A highlight of the tour, this flight offers an unparalleled view of the majestic Mount Everest and the surrounding Himalayas, creating a once-in-a-lifetime experience for the whole family.
    • Pokhara to Kathmandu Flight: The itinerary includes a scenic flight from Pokhara back to Kathmandu, providing a swift and breathtaking aerial view of the diverse Nepalese terrain.
    • Safety and Comfort: These flights are operated by reputable airlines, ensuring the highest safety standards and comfort for families.
    • Photography Opportunities: The flights provide exceptional opportunities for photography enthusiasts to capture the stunning beauty of the Himalayas and the Nepalese landscape from a bird's eye view.

    Ground Transportation

    • Private Luxury Vehicle: All ground transportation during the tour is provided in comfortable, private luxury vehicles, ensuring a smooth and relaxing journey for families.
    • Experienced Drivers: Skilled and experienced drivers ensure safe travel through diverse terrains, from city roads to mountainous paths.
    • Airport Transfers: Hassle-free airport transfers are included, providing a convenient start and end to your family's journey.
    • Accessibility to Attractions: The use of private vehicles allows for easy access to various attractions, reducing travel time and making it more comfortable, especially for children.
    • Flexibility: Private transportation offers the flexibility to adjust the itinerary if needed, catering to the family's pace and preferences.
    • Onboard Comforts: Vehicles are equipped with essential onboard comforts like air conditioning, ensuring a pleasant travel experience in various weather conditions.

    The combination of Scenic Flights and Ground Transportation in the Family Tour in Nepal significantly enhances the overall travel experience, offering ease, comfort, and unique perspectives of Nepal's natural beauty. This thoughtful arrangement by Luxury Holidays Nepal ensures that families enjoy a hassle-free and memorable journey.


    Best Time for Family Tour in Nepal

    When planning a Family Tour in Nepal, choosing the right time of year is crucial for an enjoyable and comfortable experience. The best time to visit Nepal with your family largely depends on the weather, which varies significantly across the country's diverse landscapes. Here are the key considerations:

    • Spring (March to May): Spring is an ideal time for family tours in Nepal. The weather is pleasantly warm, making it perfect for outdoor activities. This season offers clear skies, blooming flowers, particularly rhododendrons, and excellent visibility for mountain views.
    • Autumn (September to November): Autumn is another great time for visiting Nepal. The monsoon season has just ended, leaving the environment fresh and green. The weather is stable and clear, offering superb conditions for trekking and sightseeing. The views of the Himalayan range are particularly spectacular during this period.
    • Winter (December to February): In winter, the lower regions of Nepal, like Kathmandu and Pokhara, remain relatively mild, making it suitable for cultural tours. However, higher regions can be very cold, and some high-altitude treks may be inaccessible due to snow.
    • Monsoon (June to August): The monsoon season is characterized by heavy rainfall, which can result in travel disruptions due to landslides in hilly and mountainous areas. It's less ideal for trekking but can be a good time for cultural tours in cities, as the landscapes are lush and green, and tourist sites are less crowded.
    • Festivals and Cultural Events: Timing your visit to coincide with local festivals like Dashain, Tihar, or Holi can add a unique cultural dimension to your family tour. However, it's important to book well in advance as these periods can be busy.
    • Wildlife Viewing: If your family is interested in wildlife, visiting Chitwan National Park during the dryer months (February to April and October to December) increases the chances of animal sightings.

    The Spring and Autumn seasons are generally the best times for a Family Tour in Nepal, offering favorable weather conditions for a range of activities and ensuring a comfortable and memorable trip for the whole family.


    Important Notes on Family Tour in Nepal

    When embarking on a Family Tour in Nepal with Luxury Holidays Nepal, there are several important notes to keep in mind to ensure a smooth and enjoyable experience. These key points are essential for families planning their adventure in this beautiful country:

    • Altitude Awareness: Nepal is home to some of the world’s highest peaks. It’s crucial to be aware of altitude sickness, especially if your itinerary includes high-altitude destinations. Ensure gradual acclimatization and stay hydrated.
    • Travel Insurance: Obtaining comprehensive travel insurance that covers high-altitude trekking (if applicable), medical emergencies, and trip cancellations is strongly recommended for peace of mind.
    • Cultural Sensitivity: Respect local customs and traditions. Dress modestly, especially when visiting religious sites, and always ask permission before taking photos of people.
    • Health Precautions: Consult your doctor before traveling to get the recommended vaccinations. Carry a basic first-aid kit and any necessary personal medications.
    • Safety Measures: Nepal is generally safe for travelers, but it’s wise to take standard safety precautions. Keep valuables secure and be cautious in crowded areas to prevent pickpocketing.
    • Local Currency: The Nepalese Rupee (NPR) is the local currency. While major cards are accepted in cities, it’s advisable to carry cash for smaller transactions, especially in remote areas.
    • Communications: While major cities have good internet connectivity, remote areas may have limited access. Consider purchasing a local SIM card for better coverage.
    • Weather Preparedness: Nepal's weather can be unpredictable. Pack appropriately for the season, including rain gear during the monsoon and warm clothing for winter months.
    • Environmental Responsibility: Practice responsible tourism by minimizing waste, avoiding plastic as much as possible, and respecting wildlife and natural habitats.
    • Children’s Needs: Ensure that the activities planned are suitable for your children’s ages and interests. Keeping some familiar snacks, games, and first-aid supplies handy can make the journey more comfortable for younger travelers.
    • Local Cuisine: Embrace the chance to try Nepalese cuisine, which is flavorful and diverse. However, be cautious with street food, especially if you have a sensitive stomach.
    • Emergency Contact Information: Keep a list of emergency contacts, including local authorities, your country's embassy, and contacts provided by Luxury Holidays Nepal.
    • Respecting the Environment: While trekking or touring, always leave the environment as you found it. Dispose of waste responsibly and respect wildlife.

    By keeping these important notes in mind, your Family Tour in Nepal will not only be more enjoyable but also safer and more respectful of the local culture and environment.


    Luxury Family Tour in Nepal

    Embark on a Luxury Family Tour in Nepal, an exquisite adventure blending comfort, culture, and natural beauty. This journey, meticulously crafted by Luxury Holidays Nepal, promises an experience that transcends the ordinary, offering families an unparalleled exploration of one of the world's most enchanting destinations.

    • Exquisite Accommodations: Your luxury family tour begins with a stay in some of Nepal's finest hotels. Choose from a selection of 4-star and 5-star accommodations in key locations like Kathmandu, Pokhara, and Chitwan. These hotels provide not only comfort and elegance but also a taste of Nepalese hospitality. With family-friendly amenities and services, each stay ensures a seamless and relaxing experience.
    • Cultural Richness: Nepal is a treasure trove of cultural heritage. In Kathmandu, delve into the historical marvels of Durbar Square and the sacred Swayambhunath Stupa. In Bhaktapur and Patan, explore the ancient Newari culture and architecture. These experiences are enhanced by knowledgeable guides who offer insights into Nepal's rich history and traditions, making every visit educational and fascinating.
    • Natural Wonders: No luxury tour is complete without immersing yourself in Nepal’s breathtaking natural landscapes. Witness the sunrise over the Himalayas from Nagarkot, enjoy the tranquility of Phewa Lake in Pokhara, and embark on a wildlife safari in Chitwan National Park. These experiences are not just visually stunning but also offer opportunities for family bonding and adventure.
    • Personalized Itineraries: Understanding that every family is unique, Luxury Holidays Nepal offers personalized itineraries. Whether it’s adding a day of trekking, a yoga session, or a cooking class, the tour can be tailored to suit your family’s interests and preferences, ensuring a trip that caters to everyone.
    • Gourmet Experiences: Indulge in a culinary journey with Nepalese and international cuisine. From fine dining in Kathmandu to authentic local meals in the countryside, the tour offers a palette of flavors that will delight your taste buds. Special dietary needs are also catered for, ensuring a worry-free dining experience for the whole family.
    • Seamless Logistics: From arrival to departure, every aspect of transportation is managed with the utmost attention to comfort and luxury. Private vehicles, experienced drivers, and internal flights are arranged to ensure a smooth travel experience, allowing your family to enjoy the journey as much as the destination.
    • Sustainable and Responsible Travel: Luxury Holidays Nepal is committed to sustainable and responsible tourism practices. By choosing eco-friendly accommodations and engaging in ethical tourism practices, your journey contributes positively to the local communities and environment.
    • Safety and Support: Your family’s safety is paramount. With experienced guides and 24/7 support, you can embark on this adventure knowing that every detail has been taken care of with the highest standards of safety and professionalism.

    A Luxury Family Tour in Nepal is more than just a holiday; it's an enriching experience filled with awe-inspiring sights, cultural immersion, and luxurious comfort. With Luxury Holidays Nepal, embark on a journey that will leave your family with stories to tell and memories to cherish for a lifetime.


    Short Family Tour in Nepal

    A Short Family Tour in Nepal for a quick yet enriching escape into the heart of the Himalayas. This compact adventure, thoughtfully designed by Luxury Holidays Nepal, offers families a taste of Nepal's stunning landscapes, rich culture, and warm hospitality, all within a brief timeframe.

    Highlights of the Tour

    • Kathmandu's Cultural Gems: Begin your journey in Kathmandu, the vibrant capital city. Even on a short visit, the historical Durbar Square, the sacred Swayambhunath Stupa (Monkey Temple), and the holy Pashupatinath Temple provide a deep dive into Nepal's rich cultural and religious tapestry.
    • Pokhara's Natural Beauty: Next, head to Pokhara, a serene city known for its breathtaking views of the Annapurna range and the tranquil Phewa Lake. Enjoy a boat ride on the lake, visit the Peace Pagoda, and stroll along the Lakeside area, which is perfect for family-friendly leisure.
    • Chitwan National Park: If time allows, a visit to Chitwan National Park for a wildlife safari is a thrilling experience. Witness the diverse wildlife of Nepal, including the chance to see the famous one-horned rhinoceros.

    Compact Itinerary: The beauty of this short tour lies in its compact itinerary. Spanning just 5 to 7 days, it's perfectly tailored for families looking for a brief holiday. Each day is carefully planned to maximize experiences while ensuring enough downtime for relaxation.

    Family-Friendly Activities: Activities are chosen to appeal to all ages. From cultural sightseeing in Kathmandu to leisurely activities in Pokhara and wildlife adventures in Chitwan, there's something to keep every family member engaged and excited.

    Comfortable Accommodations: Accommodation options range from cozy family-friendly hotels to luxury resorts, ensuring a comfortable stay regardless of your choice. These accommodations are selected for their quality, location, and ability to cater to the needs of families.

    Easy Transportation: Understanding the constraints of a short trip, transportation is arranged for maximum efficiency and comfort. Quick domestic flights, private vehicles, and experienced drivers ensure smooth transitions between destinations.

    Customizable Options: The tour offers customizable options to align with your family’s interests and time constraints. Whether you want to focus more on cultural sights, nature, or adventure activities, the itinerary can be adjusted accordingly.

    A Short Family Tour in Nepal is an ideal way for families to experience the magic of Nepal in a limited time. It offers a balanced mix of culture, nature, and adventure, making it a perfect choice for a memorable family vacation. With Luxury Holidays Nepal, embark on a journey that’s short but rich in experiences.


    A Family Tour in Nepal is an extraordinary journey that blends adventure, culture, and nature into a perfect family-friendly experience. Whether exploring the ancient streets of Kathmandu, soaking in the natural beauty of Pokhara, or embarking on exciting wildlife safaris in Chitwan National Park, each moment is tailored to create lasting memories. With a range of accommodation options, expert guides, and activities suitable for all ages, this tour offers a unique opportunity for families to connect and explore the rich tapestry of Nepal's landscapes and heritage. It's more than just a vacation; it's an unforgettable adventure that enriches the bond within families, leaving everyone with stories and experiences to cherish for a lifetime.

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    What's Included

    • ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE:
      All ground transport in a private vehicle, including airport and hotel transfers
    • HOTEL ACCOMMODATIONS:
    • 3 Star option: Accommodation in Kathmandu (Hotel Holy Himalaya or Similar), in Nagarkot (Hotel Himalayan Villa or similar), in Chitwan (Hotel Parkland or similar) and in Pokhara (Hotel Lakestar or Similar Category) on a twin/double sharing bed and breakfast basis
      4 Star option: Accommodation in Kathmandu (Hotel Mulberry or Similar), in Nagarkot (Hotel Country Villa or similar), in Chitwan (Green Park Resort or similar) and in Pokhara (Mount Kailash Resort or Similar Category) on a twin/double sharing bed and breakfast basis.
      5 Star option:  Accommodation in Kathmandu (Kathmandu Marriott Hotel or similar), in Nagarkot (Club Himalaya Nagarkot), in Chitwan (Barahi Jungle Lodge or similar) and in Pokhara (Temple Tree Resort or Similar Category) on a twin/double sharing bed and breakfast basis.
    • CHITWAN NATIONAL PARK
      Full board meal plan in Chitwan with all Jungle activities.
    • SIGHTSEEING FEES
      City sightseeing and entrance fees
    • DOMESTIC FLIGHTS:
      Fly from Pokhara - Kathmandu, as per the itinerary.
    • EVEREST FLIGHT BY PLANE
      1-hour Everest scenic flight
    • TRANSPORTATION:
      All ground transportation in a comfortable private luxury vehicle as per the itinerary
    • GUIDE:
      An experienced, helpful and friendly English-speaking Guide in Kathmandu and in Pokhara
    • STAFF SALARY AND ALLOWANCE:
      All Nepalese staff’s daily wages, salary, food & clothing.
    • VALLEY SIGHTSEEING:
      Sightseeing in Kathmandu and Pokhara Valley by private vehicle and a professional guide.
    • FAREWELL DINNER:
      Farewell dinner in Kathmandu in a typical Nepali restaurant with a cultural dance performance in the evening.
    • GOVERNMENT TAXES:
      All government taxes and official expenses.

    What's Excluded

    • INTERNATIONAL AIRFARE:
      International flight airfare (from and to Kathmandu).
    • NEPAL ENTRY VISA FEE:
      Nepal entry visa; you can obtain a visa easily upon your arrival at Tribhuwan International Airport in Kathmandu.
    • LUNCH & DINNER:
      Lunch and Dinner while you are in Kathmandu and Pokhara
    • ADD-ON:
      Everest Flight by Helicopter (USD 750 per person) and Flight ticket (Kathmandu - Chitwan & Chitwan-Pokhara)
    • EXTRA NIGHT IN KATHMANDU:
      Extra nights’ accommodation in Kathmandu. In case of early arrival or late departure, domestic flight cancellation (due to any other reason) than the scheduled itinerary.
    • INSURANCE POLICY:
      Travel Insurance (for trip cancellation, interruption, medical treatment, repatriation, etc.)
    • PERSONAL EXPENSES:
      Telephone Calls, Internet, laundry, soft drinks, beers, and any Alcoholic beverages.
    • FILMING:
      Special Filming, Camera, and Drone permit fee.
    • FOR PRIVATE AND CUSTOMIZED TRIP
      Please contact us
    • Group and Family Discounts
      Please contact us or send us an email at [email protected]
    • TIPS:
      Tips for the guide & driver. (Tipping is Expected).
    • EXTRA:
      Any other services, activities or personal expenses, which are not mentioned in the itinerary and other items not listed in the “Cost Includes” section.

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      Ms. Emily Johnson
      Australia, Perth

      A Memorable Trip

      Luxury Holidays Nepal made our trip to Nepal a dream come true. The blend of cultural richness and luxury accommodation was impressive. The kids loved the wildlife safari the most!

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      Ms. Olivia Martinez
      Australia, Melbourne

      Nepal's Beauty Unveiled

      Every day was a new, exciting experience. The natural beauty of Nepal, combined with Luxury Holidays Nepal's impeccable planning, made this a family trip of a lifetime.

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      Ms. Ava Hernandez
      Canada, Ottawa

      Nepal with Ease and Elegance

      Exploring Nepal with such ease and elegance was a joy. The guides were knowledgeable and friendly, making every day a learning adventure for the whole family.

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    Essential Information

    Nepal Visa for the Family Tour in Nepal

    Planning a Family Tour in Nepal includes understanding the visa requirements to ensure a smooth entry into this beautiful country. Nepal offers a relatively straightforward visa process, making it convenient for families from around the world to visit. Here are the key points to consider:

    • Visa on Arrival: Most travelers can obtain a Tourist Visa on Arrival at Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu or at certain land border crossings. This process is simple and quick, ideal for families traveling together.
    • Visa Application Requirements: To obtain a visa, you will need a passport valid for at least six months beyond your stay, a passport-sized photo, and the visa fee. Some nationalities may also require a visa application form.
    • Visa Fees and Duration: Visa fees vary based on the length of your stay. Typically, the fees are structured for 15, 30, and 90 days, and the costs can range from USD 30 to USD 100. It's advisable to check the latest fee structure before traveling.
    • Online Visa Application: To save time, families can apply for a Tourist Visa online through the official Nepal Immigration website. This e-Visa application process is straightforward and can be completed prior to your arrival in Nepal.
    • Children’s Visa: Children under the age of 10 generally receive a visa free of charge. However, it is important to carry their valid passports and necessary documents.
    • Extension of Visa: If you wish to extend your stay in Nepal, you can apply for a visa extension at the Department of Immigration in Kathmandu. The extension process is usually straightforward.
    • Special Permits for Certain Areas: Some regions in Nepal require special permits. If your family tour includes destinations like Upper Mustang or Manaslu, ensure you have the necessary permits arranged in advance.
    • Customs Regulations: Familiarize yourself with Nepal’s customs regulations, particularly regarding items that can be brought into the country without incurring duties.
    • Travel During Peak Seasons: During peak tourist seasons, visa processing may take longer due to the high volume of travelers. Plan accordingly to avoid delays.
    • Latest Visa Information: Always check the latest visa information and travel advisories from official sources or the Nepalese embassy in your country prior to your trip.

    By understanding these Nepal Visa requirements and procedures, families can ensure a hassle-free start to their exciting adventure in Nepal, making their family tour both enjoyable and stress-free.


    Permits for the Family Tour in Nepal

    When planning a Family Tour in Nepal, it's crucial to be aware of the various permits required for certain activities and regions. These permits are essential for legal and environmental reasons and contribute to the conservation efforts in the country. Here’s what you need to know:

    • Trekking Permits: If your family tour includes trekking in regions like Annapurna, Everest, or Langtang, you'll need a Trekking Information Management System (TIMS) card. The TIMS card is mandatory for all trekkers in Nepal and helps ensure your safety and security.
    • National Park Entry Permits: For visits to national parks, such as Chitwan National Park or Sagarmatha National Park (Everest region), an entry permit is required. These fees contribute to the conservation of these unique ecosystems.
    • Conservation Area Permits: Certain areas in Nepal are designated as conservation areas, like the Annapurna Conservation Area. To enter these areas, you need to obtain a Conservation Area Permit.
    • Restricted Area Permits: Some parts of Nepal are categorized as restricted areas for their unique culture and environment. Places like Upper Mustang and Manaslu require a special Restricted Area Permit, and usually, a government-registered guide must accompany visitors.
    • World Heritage Site Entrance Fees: For visiting World Heritage Sites in Kathmandu Valley, such as Pashupatinath, Swayambhunath, and Boudhanath, there are entrance fees. These fees are used for the maintenance and preservation of these historic sites.
    • Process of Obtaining Permits: Permits can usually be obtained in Kathmandu or Pokhara at various tourism offices. Your tour operator, like Luxury Holidays Nepal, can also arrange these permits for you in advance.
    • Cost of Permits: The cost of permits varies depending on the region and type of permit. It's important to factor these costs into your trip budget.
    • Children’s Permits: Check if there are any discounts or exemptions for children on these permits, as policies may vary.
    • Documentation Needed: To obtain these permits, you will generally need copies of your passport and passport-sized photos.
    • Compliance with Regulations: Ensure that you comply with all regulations associated with the permits, including route adherence and environmental guidelines.l

    Understanding and arranging these permits in advance will ensure that your Family Tour in Nepal goes smoothly, allowing you to enjoy the stunning natural beauty and cultural richness of Nepal without any legal hurdles.


    Travel Insurance for Family Tour in Nepal

    Securing Travel Insurance is a crucial step in planning your Family Tour in Nepal. Given the range of activities and the diverse terrain of Nepal, having comprehensive insurance coverage ensures peace of mind and protection for your family throughout the journey. Here are key aspects to consider:

    • Medical and Emergency Evacuation: Ensure your policy covers high-altitude trekking if your itinerary includes such activities. It should also cover emergency medical treatment and evacuation, as healthcare facilities in remote areas may be limited.
    • Trip Cancellation and Interruption: Choose a policy that covers trip cancellations or interruptions due to unforeseen circumstances like natural disasters, illness, or other emergencies.
    • Baggage and Personal Belongings: Coverage for lost, stolen, or damaged baggage and personal items is important, especially with family travel.
    • Flight Delays and Missed Connections: Given the variable weather conditions in Nepal that can affect flights, insurance covering delays and missed connections is beneficial.
    • Altitude Sickness: Given that many destinations in Nepal are at high altitudes, ensure your policy specifically covers altitude sickness and related medical expenses.
    • Adventure Activities: If your family plans to engage in activities like trekking, rafting, or jungle safaris, verify that these activities are covered.
    • Family Policy Options: Some insurers offer family travel insurance policies, which can be more cost-effective than individual policies.
    • Read the Fine Print: Understand the terms, conditions, and exclusions of your policy. Check the maximum altitude covered, especially for trekking in the Himalayas.
    • Compare Providers: Research and compare different travel insurance providers and policies to find one that best suits your family's needs.
    • Validity in Nepal: Ensure the insurance company provides coverage in Nepal and has a reliable support and claim process.
    • Keep Documentation Accessible: Carry copies of your insurance policy and contact information for the insurance provider during your trip.
    • Emergency Contact Information: Have the emergency contact details of the insurance provider handy at all times.
    • Local Emergency Services: Be aware of the local emergency services and procedures in Nepal.

    Investing in comprehensive Travel Insurance for your family tour not only offers protection against unforeseen events but also adds an extra layer of security, allowing your family to enjoy the beauty and adventure of Nepal with greater confidence and ease.


    Packing List for Family Tour in Nepal

    Preparing for a Family Tour in Nepal involves thoughtful packing to ensure comfort and convenience for all family members. Here's a comprehensive Packing List to help you get ready for your adventure in the Himalayas:

    Essential Documents

    • Passports and Visas
    • Travel Insurance Documents
    • Itinerary Copies
    • Emergency Contacts and Embassy Information

    Clothing

    • Layered Clothing: For varied climates, pack lightweight layers for warmer days and insulated layers for colder evenings.
    • Waterproof Jackets and Pants: Essential for unpredictable weather, especially during the monsoon season.
    • Comfortable Walking Shoes: For city tours and light hiking.
    • Trekking Boots: If your itinerary includes trekking.
    • Hats, Gloves, and Scarves: For higher altitudes and cooler temperatures.
    • Sun Hats and Sunglasses: To protect against the sun.

    Gear and Accessories

    • Backpacks: A comfortable day pack for each family member.
    • Reusable Water Bottles: To stay hydrated and reduce plastic use.
    • First Aid Kit: Including band-aids, rehydration salts, and basic medications.
    • Flashlights or Headlamps: Useful for power outages or early morning treks.
    • Sleeping Bags: If camping or trekking (can often be rented in Nepal).

    Electronics

    • Camera and Batteries: To capture your family memories.
    • Portable Chargers: For charging devices during long travel days.
    • Universal Travel Adapter: Nepal uses Type C, D, and M plugs.

    Health and Hygiene

    • Hand Sanitizer and Wet Wipes: For on-the-go hygiene.
    • Sunscreen and Lip Balm with SPF: To protect against sun exposure.
    • Insect Repellent: Especially important in lower altitudes and jungle areas.
    • Toiletries: Including toothbrushes, toothpaste, and any personal care items.
    • Prescription Medications: Along with a doctor’s note explaining their use.

    For Kids

    • Comfort Items: Such as a favorite toy or blanket.
    • Snacks: Familiar, easy-to-carry snacks for picky eaters.
    • Activity Books, Games, and Tablets: For entertainment during downtime.

    Miscellaneous

    • Maps and Guidebooks: For extra information on your destinations.
    • Notebook and Pen: For jotting down memories or keeping a travel journal.
    • Binoculars: Great for wildlife viewing and scenic vistas.

    Sustainable Travel Items

    • Eco-friendly Bags: For shopping and reducing plastic use.
    • Biodegradable Soap: If camping or staying in eco-friendly accommodations.

    Remember, while it's important to be prepared, try to pack as lightly as possible to make travel within Nepal easier and more enjoyable. Each item on this Packing List is geared towards ensuring a comfortable, safe, and memorable Family Tour in Nepal.


    Meals During the Family Tour in Nepal

    The culinary experience is a vital aspect of the Family Tour in Nepal, offering a delightful exploration of Nepalese flavors and dishes. Here’s what you can expect regarding meals during your family adventure:

    Traditional Nepalese Cuisine

    • Dal Bhat: The national dish of Nepal, consisting of lentil soup (dal), rice (bhat), and usually accompanied by vegetables and pickles. It’s nutritious and served in most local eateries.
    • Momos: Tibetan-style dumplings that are a popular snack or meal, filled with meat or vegetables and often served with a spicy dipping sauce.
    • Newari Cuisine: Unique to the Kathmandu Valley, this includes a variety of dishes like barbecued meats, spiced potatoes, and bean dishes.

    International Cuisine

    • Tourist Areas Dining: In places like Thamel (Kathmandu) and Lakeside (Pokhara), a wide range of international cuisines are available, from Italian to Chinese and Continental, catering to various palates.
    • Family-Friendly Restaurants: Many restaurants cater to families with children, offering a range of less spicy options and familiar international dishes.

    Dietary Considerations

    • Vegetarian and Vegan Options: Nepal offers a plethora of vegetarian and vegan options, owing to its large vegetarian population.
    • Allergies and Restrictions: Most restaurants are accommodating of dietary restrictions. However, it’s always a good idea to communicate any specific needs.

    Hygiene and Safety

    • Safe Eating Practices: Stick to restaurants with good hygiene practices. Avoid street food if you have a sensitive stomach.
    • Drinking Water: Drink only bottled or purified water. Avoid ice in drinks unless you're sure it's made from purified water.

    Meal Inclusions in the Tour

    • Breakfast: Most hotels and guesthouses offer breakfast, usually a mix of Nepalese and Western options.
    • Lunch and Dinner: Depending on your package, some meals may be included, especially in places like Chitwan National Park where full-board is common.
    • Snacks and Beverages: It’s a good idea to carry some snacks, especially when traveling with kids, as meal times and options can vary depending on the itinerary.

    Culinary Experiences

    • Cooking Classes: Some tours offer Nepalese cooking classes, a fun and educational activity for families.
    • Tea Houses: While trekking, tea houses offer simple, home-cooked meals, providing a taste of local cuisine and hospitality.

    Enjoying the meals during the Family Tour in Nepal is not just about sustenance; it's an integral part of the cultural experience, offering insights into the country’s traditions and lifestyle. Embrace the opportunity to explore and enjoy the variety of tastes and flavors that Nepalese cuisine has to offer!


    Drinking Water During the Family Tour in Nepal

    Staying hydrated is crucial, especially when traveling with family. However, ensuring the safety and quality of drinking water in Nepal is essential due to varying water quality standards. Here's what you need to know:

    • Avoid Drinking Tap Water: In Nepal, tap water is not generally safe to drink for tourists, as it may contain bacteria and pathogens that can cause illness.
    • Bottled Water: Widely available in cities and tourist areas. Always check that the seal is intact when purchasing.
    • Boiled Water: In remote areas, especially while trekking, boiled water is a common and safe option. Most tea houses provide boiled water.
    • Water Purification Tablets or Drops: An effective method for purifying tap water. They're lightweight, easy to use, and suitable for all types of trips.
    • Portable Water Filters: A sustainable option, portable water filters are effective in removing bacteria and parasites from water.
    • Reduce Plastic Waste: Consider using a reusable water bottle with a built-in filter to minimize plastic waste from bottled water.
    • Staying Hydrated: Nepal's diverse climate, from hot and humid lowlands to the dry highlands, requires regular hydration. Ensure your family drinks water regularly throughout the day.
    • Avoiding Ice: Unless you're certain it's made from purified water, it's best to avoid ice in drinks.
    • Carry Enough Water: When trekking, ensure you have a sufficient water supply. Refill at teahouses or lodges where boiled or filtered water is available.
    • Educate Children: Teach your children the importance of drinking only safe water to avoid health issues.
    • Rehydration Solutions: Carry oral rehydration salts, especially when traveling with children, in case of dehydration.

    Ensuring access to safe drinking water during your Family Tour in Nepal is crucial for maintaining good health and enjoying your trip without any health concerns. By planning ahead and using safe water sources, you can ensure a safe and enjoyable experience for your entire family.


    Transportation and Flights on Family Tour in Nepal

    Efficient and comfortable transportation is key to a successful Family Tour in Nepal. With varied landscapes and remote destinations, understanding the transportation and flight options available is crucial for smooth travel planning.

    Domestic Flights in Nepal

    • Major Routes: Flights connect Kathmandu with major tourist destinations like Pokhara, Chitwan, and Lukla. These flights are time-saving and offer stunning aerial views of the terrain.
    • Family-Friendly Airlines: Choose reputable airlines known for their safety standards and reliability.
    • Booking in Advance: Flight schedules can be affected by weather conditions, especially in mountainous areas. Booking in advance and having flexible travel plans can help mitigate delays.

    Ground Transportation

    • Private Vehicles: For families, hiring a private vehicle with a driver is a convenient option. It offers flexibility, comfort, and safety, especially when traveling with children or in remote areas.
    • Tourist Buses: For inter-city travel, tourist buses are available. They are more comfortable than local buses and often provide amenities like air conditioning and comfortable seating.
    • Local Transportation: In cities like Kathmandu and Pokhara, taxis and rickshaws are readily available for short distances. Always agree on the fare before starting the journey.

    Flight-Related Activities

    • Mountain Flights: For families not trekking in the Himalayas, mountain flights offer a spectacular view of the Everest range and are a memorable experience.
    • Helicopter Tours: Helicopter tours to places like Everest Base Camp can be arranged for a unique family experience.

    Planning your transportation and flights wisely will greatly enhance your Family Tour in Nepal, making travel between destinations smoother, safer, and more enjoyable for the whole family.


    Currencies Accepted During the Family Tour in Nepal

    Navigating the currency landscape is a key aspect of planning for a Family Tour in Nepal. Understanding which currencies are accepted and the nuances of monetary transactions can significantly smooth your travel experience.

    • Primary Currency: The Nepalese Rupee (NPR) is the official currency of Nepal. It’s widely used for all forms of transactions, from accommodations to meals and local purchases.
    • Smaller Denominations: Carrying smaller denominations is useful for everyday expenses like tips, snacks, and taxi fares.
    • USD, Euros, and Other Major Currencies: In tourist areas and major cities, USD and Euros are often accepted, particularly in higher-end hotels, travel agencies, and some shops. However, the exchange rate may not be as favorable as in banks or money exchanges.
    • Exchange Services: Money can be exchanged at the airport, banks, and authorized money exchangers. Banks offer more reliable rates.
    • Exchange Rates: Be aware of the current exchange rates and compare rates at different exchange services for the best deal.
    • ATMs: Widely available in cities and larger towns. They are a convenient way to withdraw NPR using international debit or credit cards.
    • Credit Card Acceptance: Major credit cards (Visa, MasterCard) are accepted in many hotels, restaurants, and shops in urban areas. However, it's less common in rural or remote areas.
    • Daily Expenses: Estimate your daily expenses and carry enough cash, as smaller establishments and remote areas may not accept cards.
    • Inform Your Bank: Before traveling, inform your bank to avoid any issues with card transactions in Nepal.
    • Secure Your Cash: Use a money belt or a secure bag to keep your cash and cards safe, especially in crowded areas.

    While the Nepalese Rupee (NPR) is the most accepted currency for daily transactions during your family tour, having some USD or Euros can be beneficial. Always ensure you have access to cash in smaller denominations and understand the options for money exchanges and ATM withdrawals. Managing your currency wisely will ensure a smooth and enjoyable family journey through Nepal.

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