
✨ Highlights of the Itinerary
The shock of the snow mountain kingdom: You can enjoy the magnificent sunrise of the the Himalayas Mountains’ continuous snow peaks in Nagaguot and other places, and feel the shock of “Sunshine Jinshan”.
Wilderness of jungle exploration: In Qitewang National Park, you can experience riding elephants, kayaking, and closely observe wild animals such as unicorns, rhinoceroses, and crocodiles (please verify the latest information for past data).
Immersion in religious culture: From the historical relics of the three major Durbar squares in the Kathmandu Valley to the religious atmosphere of the Bodahada Pagoda and Swayambunat Temple (Monkey Temple), you can feel the profound cultural heritage of Nepal.
The tranquility of Lake Feva: Take a boat ride on Lake Feva in Bokala, enjoy the lake and mountain scenery, and enjoy a peaceful and comfortable atmosphere.
📌 Basic Information
Project Information
The best time is from October to March of the following year (dry season, sunny weather, high visibility)
Suggested itinerary for 7-10 days to visit major attractions such as Kathmandu Valley, Pokhara, Chitwan, etc
The budget reference shows that the per capita expenditure is about 91000 RMB (8-day itinerary, including airfare) based on previous data
Climate characteristics: mountainous climate with large temperature difference between day and night
🗓️ Suggested itinerary for Nepal
Nepal’s attractions are scattered, and a well-designed route can allow you to experience the charm of this country more deeply. Here is an 8-day itinerary framework based on common routes that you can adjust according to your interests and time:
💰 Travel budget reference
The following table lists the estimated main expenses for the Nepal trip (calculated in RMB for reference only, please make sure to refer to the latest actual situation):
Expense category: Economic (about/person) Comfort (about/person) Remarks
International airfare 3000-5000 5000-8000 prices vary by season, airline, and advance booking time
Accommodation (per night) 100-300 400-800 Guesthouse/Economy hotel/Mid to high end hotel or specialty homestay
Catering (daily) 80-150 150-300 Local restaurants, snacks/including some specialty meals or upscale restaurants
Domestic transportation 500-1000 1500-3000 Long distance bus, local transportation/charter or inland flight
Tourist attraction tickets range from 200-400 to 400-600, with ticket fees for each attraction
Event Experience: 500-1500 1500-3000 Chitwan Jungle Adventure, Feiwa Lake Rafting, Paragliding, etc. (Prices fluctuate depending on the project and season)
The total (8 days) is approximately 4880-10900 and 9900-20600. The above is a rough estimate, and international airfare and event experiences have a significant impact on the total budget.
Budget saving tips:
Accommodation: Choose an inn or a family hotel.
Catering: Try local snacks and restaurants such as MoMo (dumplings) and Dal Bhat (bean rice).
Transportation: Choose long-distance buses instead of airplanes or chartered cars.
Shopping: Remember to bargain when shopping in markets.
🏔️ Main attractions and activity references
Cultural and Historical Category
Kathmandu Durbar Square: a world cultural heritage site showcasing ancient Nepalese architectural art.
Patanduba Square: Known as the “City of Art”, it boasts numerous exquisite temples and palaces.
Baktapur Duba Square: It features exquisite buildings such as the 55 Window Palace and the Temple of Nyatapora.
Swayambhunath Temple (Monkey Temple): Overlooking the Kathmandu Valley and enjoying magnificent scenery.
Bodahada Pagoda: A huge pagoda surrounded by prayer wheels and prayer flags.
Natural Adventure Category
Feiwa Lake: You can go boating on the lake and enjoy the scenery of the lake and mountains.
Saranco: Watching sunrise and sunset in the Himalayas, overlooking the Fish Tail Peak.
Qitewang National Park: In the past, it was possible to ride elephants, canoes, and observe wildlife such as rhinoceroses and crocodiles. (Important reminder: Please be sure to check the latest animal welfare policies and activity opening information, and choose an ethical travel method)
Hiking: Nepal is a hiking paradise with routes of varying difficulty, such as the Anapurna Base Camp (ABC) hike.
unique experience
Paragliding: Experience paragliding in Bokala and overlook Lake Feva and snow capped mountains from the sky.
Watch the sunrise/sunset: enjoy the spectacular sunrise and sunset in the the Himalayas in Nagaguot or Salanco.
Experience local festivals: If the timing is right, you can experience important local festivals like Desai Festival.
🍜 Culinary experience
Nepalese cuisine blends Indian, Xizang and local flavors:
Dal Bhat: Lentil soup paired with rice is a staple food in Nepal, often accompanied by vegetables and pickled vegetables.
Momo: Steamed dumplings with various fillings are popular street snacks.
Newari Cuisine: A traditional dish of the Newari people with a unique flavor.
Masala Tea: Spicy milk tea, warm and sweet.
🏨 Accommodation recommendations
Kathmandu: Tamil district is a gathering place for tourists, with many accommodation options and convenient transportation and dining.
Bokala: The area by Lake Feva has beautiful scenery and is suitable for travelers who enjoy tranquility.
Chitwan: There are various jungle resorts and hotels near Sauraha.
Nagakut: It is mostly a mountain resort hotel, convenient for viewing snow capped mountains.
⚠️ Practical Information and Suggestions
Visa: Chinese citizens need a visa to travel to Nepal. Please check the latest visa policies in advance.
Currency: Nepalese Rupee (NPR). It is recommended to bring US dollars or Chinese yuan for local exchange, as there are many exchange points in the Tamil region. In the past, the reference exchange rate was 1 RMB ≈ 18-19 rupees (please refer to the actual exchange rate).
Equipment and Health:
Wear sunscreen, sunglasses, and a hat to resist strong ultraviolet rays.
Prepare common medicines such as gastrointestinal medicine and cold medicine.
If hiking, it is necessary to prepare suitable hiking shoes and equipment.
Pay attention to food hygiene and avoid drinking raw water.
Cultural Etiquette:
Entering the temple requires taking off shoes, dressing appropriately, and not revealing oneself.
Do not use your left hand to deliver or eat.
Respect local religious beliefs and customs, and it is best to obtain consent before taking photos of religious sites and monks.
Safety Tip:
Pay attention to traffic safety, as the local road conditions are complex.
Take good care of personal belongings, especially in crowded places.
The information for September 2025 shows that Nepal’s tourism industry has returned to normal, but it is still recommended to refer to the latest safety reminders issued by the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs or Embassy in Nepal before traveling.
💎 summary
Nepal is a country that can bring you multiple experiences – whether it’s the richness of history and culture, the magnificence of natural scenery, or the excitement of outdoor exploration, all can be found here.
When planning your itinerary, please make sure to check the latest scenic spot opening information, ticket prices, traffic conditions, and safety information through official channels or reliable travel agencies, especially for activities involving hiking and the Qitewang National Park. I hope this information can help you plan your trip to Nepal initially.
