Last Updated on January 16, 2023 by Alpha Adventure Treks
It may be difficult to get to Nepal, but you’ll almost certainly find it even more difficult to leave. Ten days is a fairly short amount of time, especially with two days in Kathmandu before tackling the Himalayan slopes. But it’s plenty to get a sense of the nation, visit Kathmandu, see the mountains, meet the people, and learn about Nepalese culture. Those who want to spend 10 days in Nepal can take one of the shorter treks, such as Mardi Himal or Poon Hill, to take in the country’s majestic mountains before heading down to the plains, where nature reserves abound. Take a jeep safari in Chitwan to see tigers, or go to Bardia instead. Lumbini is the birthplace of the Buddha. A week-long trip to Annapurna Base Camp is also an option. Relax on a boat trip in Pokhara or hunt for historic temples and deals in Kathmandu’s streets. Check out our 10-day Nepal itinerary below for more ideas and inspiration.
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How to spend 10 days in Nepal: Highlights:
- Seek blessing at the famous Pashupatinath temple
- Relive in the medieval era at Nagarkot
- Witness the spectacular sunrise at Sarangkot
- Enjoy the jungle safari ride at the Chitwan National Park
- Visit all the tourist attractions at Pokhara
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The Best 10-Day Itinerary in Nepal:
- Day 01 – Arrival in Kathmandu
- Day 02 – Kathmandu City Tour
- Day 03 – Kathmandu to Pokhara
- Day 04 – Pokhara City Tour
- Day 05 – Pokhara to Phedi to Dhampus
- Day 06 – Dhampus to Australian Camp to Pokhara
- Day 07 – Pokhara to Chitwan
- Day 08 – Chitwan tour
- Day 09 – Chitwan to Kathmandu
- Day 10 – Departure
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What to See in Kathmandu:
The most of us will most likely be staying in Thamel, a tourist neighborhood. Excellent location for networking, information gathering, shopping, and nightlife. Kathmandu’s nightlife cannot be matched to that of your hometown. It’s all about the culture, after all! Kathmandu has a long history, and there are many historical places to see that date back hundreds of years. Pashupatinath Temple Complex (Hindu), Swoyambhunath Stupa (unique blend of Hindu and Buddhist which is unique to the Kathmandu Valley), Kathmandu Durbar Square (ancient Royal Palace and surrounding temples), and Patan Durbar Square (ancient Royal Palace and surrounding temples) are the big five “must see” sites (another ancient Royal Palace and surrounding temples on the south side of town).
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What to see in Pokhara:
Getting from the capital to Pokhara, a lovely lakeside town, may be an adventure in and of itself! Pokhara is all about nature, whereas Kathmandu is focused about ancient monuments. Pokhara is the Annapurna Region’s entry point. We propose that you visit Davis Falls (a roaring cascade that vanishes into a tunnel) and the nearby Gupteshwor Mahadev Cave, where the tunnel exits the falls. There are shrines here, including one dedicated to Lord Shiva (creator of the Universe in Hindu mythology). Visit the World Peace Stupa to end up the day (hill top views of Pokhara, the lake and the surrounding mountains). The International Mountain Museum is a must-see for everyone who enjoys mountains or is a keen trekker or mountaineer.
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Trek from Pokhara to Phedi to Dhampus:
You may make a short two-day trek because Nepal is recognized for its trekking, and Pokhara is dominated by a particularly interesting snow-mountain known as Fish Tail. Dhampus Sarangkot Trek is the greatest. You may hike to Dhampus from Phedi, which is a short drive from Pokhara (40 minutes). It’s about 7 kilometers long and will take you 2 to 3 hours to complete. It’s a relatively easy stroll at a low height that’s suitable for your children if they’re following you. You can stay the night at the Basanta Lodge and go to Nau Danda the next day through the Australian Camp in around 2 hours. After that, it’s only a short drive back to Pokhara, just in time for afternoon tea by the lake!
Consider the Ghorepani Poon Hill Trek if you enjoy walking or want to push yourself a little further and have another free day (or are flying into Pokhara). This 3-day trek will take you to an elevation of 3,200 meters. And provide you with a panoramic vista that you will remember for the rest of your life!
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What to see in Chitwan:
We drive to Chitwan after finishing our vacation in Pokhara. Pokhara is around a 5-hour drive away. This is your chance to go on a jungle safari and see the Asian One Horned Rhinoceros, wild elephants, the Royal Bengal Tiger, leopards, deer, and other creatures, as well as literally hundreds of bird species! There are many things to do in Chitwan, including thrilling foot safaris, jeep safaris that take you deep into the jungles and grasslands, longboat canoe rides, birdwatching, culture dance shows, and a visit to the elephant breeding center. Outside of climbing Everest, Chitwan is by far the most fascinating place to visit!
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Drive back to Kathmandu and Nagarkot Visit:
Check out of your Chitwan hotel after a substantial breakfast. Then take a road trip to Kathmandu. Upon arrival, check into your Kathmandu accommodation and spend the day touring the city’s local marketplaces. To experience Kathmandu’s vibrant occurrences, go to the Asan Market, Kalimati Fruit and Vegetable Market, 1905 Farmer’s Market, and Taragaon Organic Agro Market. Spread out and go exploring in Nagarkot. As the light colors the mountains in various shades of red and orange, you may witness a stunning sunrise and sunset. Explore Nagarkot’s architectural marvels, including the Golden Gate, the Palace of Fifty-Five Windows, and the magnificent Nyatapola Temple. In the evening, return to the hotel room and sleep.
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How to Spend 10 days in Nepal: FAQ’s:
Ten days is hardly a long period of time. But it’s plenty to get a sense of the nation, visit Kathmandu, see the mountains, meet the people, and learn about Nepalese culture.
Plan three to four weeks to see the best of Nepal; this will allow you to complete a serious trek, such as the remote and under-visited Makalu Base Camp or the Arun Valley to Everest Base Camp trek, and still have time to enjoy culture, jungle, and other adventure activities like rafting, paragliding, skydiving, and many others.
Three days is a good length of time to take a city tour of Kathmandu’s most famous sights, as well as day visits to other historic sites just outside the city. You might be able to cram both city tours and day trips into just two days if you plan beforehand.
Bus ride from Kathmandu to Pokhara is about 7 hours’ drive and almost 200 Km.