7 days Travel Itinerary to Nepal: Best things for Indian tourists to do and see with family

Nepal, the land of the majestic Himalayas, holds an irresistible charm for Indian tourists. From the lively streets of Kathmandu to the serene beauty of Nagarkot and thrilling wildlife safaris in Chitwan, Nepal is a perfect vacation spot. Here's a 7-day itinerary that showcases the best family-friendly things to do and see in Nepal.

7 days Travel Itinerary to Nepal: Best things for Indian tourists to do and see with family

Day 1: Arrival in Kathmandu - Exploring the capital city

Temples in Kathmandu Durbar Square

For Indian tourists, the adventure begins in Kathmandu, a city known for its vibrant culture and rich history, all of which will closely resonate with our own culture, while maintaining its own unique essence and charm. Upon arriving, you'll notice the similarities in the architectural styles, and especially the bustling streets are sure to remind you of home.

Morning: After settling in, head out to Kathmandu Durbar Square, a UNESCO World Heritage Site packed with temples, palaces, and courtyards. Kids will be fascinated by the intricate carvings and Hindu deities, while adults will appreciate the spiritual connection.

Afternoon: Visit the Swayambhunath Stupa, or Monkey Temple, perched on a hill. With monkeys roaming around, this temple offers a unique experience and provides stunning panoramic views of Kathmandu.

Evening: Stroll through Thamel, a lively area full of shops selling traditional Nepali handicrafts. Don't miss trying out Nepali momos, original style.

Also read: 7 Hidden Gems to Visit in Kathmandu

Day 2: Patan and Bhaktapur - A day of history and craftsmanship

Hiranyabarna Mahavihar, PatanBy Allie_Caulfield from Germany - 2015-03-30 04-15 Nepal 926 Kathmandu, Patan, Lalitpur, Golden Temple, CC BY 2.0

You will be awestruck at the grandeur in Patan and Bhaktapur, two ancient cities near Kathmandu known for their cultural heritage.

Morning in Patan: Visit Patan Durbar Square, famous for its temples and monuments. Indian families will especially enjoy teaching their young ones by exploring the Golden Temple, a Buddhist monastery, and the Patan Museum, which showcases local craftsmanship.

Afternoon in Bhaktapur: Bhaktapur’s cobbled streets and ancient temples offer a step back in time. One will appreciate the Nyatapola Temple, a Hindu pagoda, and can participate in pottery-making at Pottery Square, an activity that kids will love.

Evening: Dine at a traditional Nepali restaurant while overlooking Bhaktapur Durbar Square, where you can try out new and unique flavors in Nepali cuisine that will be familiar, yet excite your palate.

Day 3: Nagarkot - Sunrise views and a scenic escape

Himalayas mountain ranges from Nagarkot

Indian tourists, especially city-dwellers visiting Nagarkot will love this serene hill station for its panoramic Himalayan views, including Mount Everest on clear days.

Early morning: Rise early to catch the sunrise over the Himalayas. Anyone familiar with the spiritual significance of the great Himalayas, will find this moment particularly meaningful.

Morning hike: After breakfast, take a gentle hike through Nagarkot’s trails, perfect for family bonding (and exercise). Enjoy the peaceful scenery and the clean air, a refreshing escape from their hectic and chaotic urban life.

Afternoon: Spend time exploring village life and relaxing at your resort, soaking in the tranquility that contrasts with the busy pace of our metropolitans.

Also read: Airbnbs in Nepal for your next Adventurous Trip

Day 4: Chitwan National Park – Wildlife safari adventure

Greater One-Horned Rhino at Chitwan National Park

For Indian tourists who love wildlife, Chitwan National Park offers an exhilarating adventure. A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Chitwan is home to Bengal tigers, elephants, and other exotic animals.

Morning: Travel from Kathmandu to Chitwan and settle into your jungle lodge. Enjoy the lush surroundings and the promise of spotting wildlife, which will be especially exciting for children.

Afternoon: Go on a jungle safari, an exhilarating experience that you will never forget. Be on the lookout for rhinos, crocodiles, and tigers.

Evening: Experience a traditional cultural performance by the indigenous Tharu community, offering a glimpse into local customs that will inculcate a deeper sense of respecting different cultures and customs in children.

Day 5: Canoe Ride and Elephant Breeding Center in Chitwan

Elephant Breeding Center, Chitwan

Your adventure in Chitwan continues with more family-friendly activities.

Morning: Begin with a peaceful canoe ride along the Rapti River, perfect for spotting crocodiles and birdwatching. Appreciate the natural beauty and the connection to wildlife.

Late morning: Visit the Elephant Breeding Center, a wonderful place for Indian families to learn about these gentle giants and their conservation efforts. Kids will be thrilled to see baby elephants and learn about their role in the ecosystem.

Afternoon: Return to your lodge for some relaxation, or explore more of the park on a guided nature walk before heading back to Kathmandu.

Also read: What to Expect When Travelling to Nepal: Expectations vs. Reality

Day 6: Pokhara - Lakeside fun and a nature adventure

World Peace Pagoda, Nepal

Pokhara, a charming lakeside city, is a must-visit for people seeking adventure as well as scenic beauty.

Morning: Fly or drive to Pokhara and head straight to Phewa Lake for a relaxing boat ride. For Indian travelers seeking thrill, paragliding at Sarangkot offers an unforgettable experience with spectacular views of the Annapurna range.

Afternoon: Explore the World Peace Pagoda, a serene monument offering panoramic views of Pokhara and the Himalayas. The light hike will also make you appreciate the spiritual significance and the immense beauty of this place.

Evening: Stroll through Lakeside Pokhara, filled with cafes and shops selling local crafts. It’s a perfect place to unwind after an adventurous day.

Day 7: Exploring more of Pokhara’s natural wonders

Boats on Begnas Lake, Pokhara

Your final day in Nepal is dedicated to Pokhara’s natural attractions.

Morning: Visit Davis Falls, a unique waterfall where the water disappears underground. Explore nearby Gupteshwor Cave, a sacred underground cave that holds religious significance.

Afternoon: Take a family-friendly hike to Begnas Lake, a quieter, less crowded alternative to Phewa Lake. Indian travelers can enjoy a peaceful picnic by the water and chit-chat, hopefully while reflecting on the amazing week of adventure and cultural discovery in Nepal.

Evening: End your Nepal trip with a delightful farewell dinner by the lake, relishing the memories of an extraordinary journey with your family.

Also read: What to Buy in Nepal? Souvenirs to Bring Home with You

Conclusion

For Indian tourists seeking a mix of adventure, culture, and nature, Nepal offers a rich and diverse travel experience. From the spiritual heritage of Kathmandu to the wildlife encounters of Chitwan, this 7-day itinerary is designed to appeal to Indian families, providing a perfect balance of relaxation and excitement. Your family will return home with unforgettable memories of Nepal’s beauty, culture, and wildlife, making it a destination to cherish for years to come.

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