Experience Lumbini – Lumbini Tour, a pilgrimage to the Maya Devi Temple, Buddha’s birthplace, ranks as one of the subcontinent’s great spiritual journeys. You can visit the exact spot where Siddhartha Gautam was born 2500 years ago, rediscovered by the only a century or so ago, and then tour a multitude of temples. But perhaps the most powerful thing to do is simply find a quiet spot and a book on Buddhism. And meditate on the nature of existence. Lumbini is one of the holiest places of one of the world’s great religions, and its’ remains contain important evidence about nature Buddhist pilgrimage centers from as early as the 3rd century BC.
The complex of the structures within the archaeological conservation area includes the Shakya Tank; the remains within the Maya Devi Temple consisting of brick structures in a cross-wall system from the 3rd century BC to the present and the sandstone Ashoka Pillar with its Pali inscription in Brahmi script. In addition, there are the excavated remains of Buddhist monasteries of the third century BC to the fifth century AD and the remains of the Buddhist Stupas(memorial shrines) from the third century BC.
Experience Lumbini is one of our exclusive tour packages offers by our company. In this tour not only Lumbini is visited but also the major destination of Nepal is visited like Bandipur, Pokhara, Chitwan & Bhotekoshi. The tour starts from Kathmandu where we’ll visit some of the famous places here then to Bandipur where we will stay for one night then the next day we’ll travel to Pokhara where we’ll stay there for one night as well visit famous places then we’ll travel to our main destination Lumbini. After Lumbini, we’ll return back via Chitwan & Bhotekoshi where we’ll experience the jungle safari & bungee jump. So, basically this tour is the ultra package for all in one.
Day 01: Meet and assist at Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu and transfer to the hotel. Day 02: Sightseeing Tour of Kathmandu with Buddhist Pilgrimage. Day 03: Drive Kathmandu to Bandipur, Bandipur village walk, 4-5 hrs drive. Day 04: Drive Bandipur to Pokhara, Pokhara valley sightseeing tour, 3 hrs drive. Day 05: Early morning drive to Sarangkot for a sunrise view of the Himalayan range, Drive Pokhara to Lumbini, 5-6 hrs. Day 06: Sightseeing of Mayadevi Temple, afternoon drive Lumbini to Chitwan National Park, 3-4 hrs drive Day 07: Full day Sightseeing tour of Chitwan National Park. Day 08: Drive Chitwan To Kathmandu to The Last Resort At Bhotekoshi. Day 09: Explore the Bhotekoshi enjoy the Bungy Jump and Drive Back To Kathmandu. Day 10: Final departure, Transfer to Tribhuwan International Airport for your onward flight to your next destination.
Our company representative will be there at Tribhuvan International Airport to welcome you to the city of Temples and the country of Himalayas as well as land of Peace and Integrity. They will take you to the best hotels and lodges that are typical in food and lodging. After freshen up proceed to Visit the famous Pashupatinath Temple & Boudhanath Stupa. Overnight in hotel
After morning breakfast drive to Pokhara (6-7 hrs). Evening boat ride in Phewa lake .Overnight in hotel
After breakfast, sightseeing of Seti gorge,Binda Basini Temple,Devi’s fall,Gupteshwor Mahadev Cave. Afternoon shopping at nearby lakeside market. Overnight at Hotel
After breakfast, drive to Chitwan (5-6 hrs) , Visit Chitwan National Park , Evening proceed to Tharu Village Walk and Tharu Cultural Show ( Tharu Dance). Overnight at Hotel
Early morning wake up call, with Tea/Coffee. Nature walk; to see over 500 different species of birds. After Breakfast , half an hour walk to The Elephant Breeding Farm. Drive back to hotel
After Breakfast drive to lumbini (3-4 hrs) sightseeing of Buddha’s birthplace, Ashoka Pillars , Mayadevi Temple and many other Buddhist Stupas around Lumbini area.
After breakfast drive back to Kathmandu (7-8 hrs) Rest of day free for own activities and Overnight in Hotel .
After Breakfast transfer to airport for departure
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