Are you dreaming of majestic mountain views, peaceful lakes, and thrilling adventures, but have limited time in Nepal? The 7-Day Pokhara Tour is the perfect escape to relax, explore, and experience the best of nature and adventure in one unforgettable journey.
Pokhara Tour
- DestinationNepal
- Duration7 Days
- DifficultyEasy
- ActivityTours
- Max Altitude2100m
- Group SizeMin. 1 Pax
- AccommodationHotel | Resort
- MealsBreakfast
- TransportCar
- Start & End PointKathmandu
- Best SeasonsMar-June, Sep-Dec
Trip Highlights
- Explore Lakeside, Pokhara: Enjoy the vibrant market of Pokhara. Stroll around the lakeside and enjoy the stunning nightlife of people.
- Boating in Phewa Lake: Go for a boat ride in Phewa Lake and enjoy the tranquillity of Phewa Lake.
- Sarangkot: Stunned by the magical golden sunrise view over the Himalayan range, including Annapurna and Machhapuchhre, from Sarangkot, a popular viewpoint.
- World Peace Pagoda: Visit this serene hilltop monument, the World Peace Pagoda and enjoy panoramic views of the Himalayas and Pokhara city.
- International Mountain Museum: Visit the International Mountain Museum, where travellers can see the achievements and struggle stories of climbers hanging on the wall.
- Paragliding at Sarangkot: Go for paragliding at Sarangkot, which is full of adventure and thrill, to experience it.
- Sightseeing in Kathmandu: Explore the rich heritage sites in Kathmandu, and stroll around the narrow streets of Thamel, a bustling street market.
- Everest Flight (Optional): Fly over the Everest region and witness magnificent views of Everest and surrounding peaks, and enjoy the diverse landscape of the region.
Overview of Pokhara Tour
Pokhara is the most popular tourist hub and the most beautiful city in Nepal, which lies 200 km west of Kathmandu. Situated at 827m above sea level, Pokhara Valley is the most picturesque spot in Nepal.
This charming tourist hub offers an incredible combination of stunning lakes, picturesque views of the Himalayas, scenic waterfalls, caves, and viewpoints. Along with its natural beauty, you can enjoy thrilling activities like paragliding, bungee jumping, boating, and many other things to do.
An early morning drive to Sarangkot offers you the opportunity to witness the magical golden sunrise view over the snowcapped Himalayan ranges, including Annapurna, Dhaulagiri, and Manaslu. This is a perfect viewpoint that is best for photography enthusiasts.
Pokhara is also a gateway to the Annapurna and the Upper Mustang region, offering easy access to treks, cultural experiences, and more breathtaking landscapes.
This 7-day Pokhara Tour is designed for sightseeing, adventure, and cultural exploration, making it ideal for all types of travellers.
Beyond its stunning Himalayan views, Pokhara offers various exciting activities, which add more fun and adventure to the 7-day Pokhara Tour.
Activities to do in Pokhara
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Go for Boating in Phewa Lake.
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Hike to the World Peace Pagoda and enjoy panoramic views of the mountain and the surroundings.
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Drive to Sarangkot for witnessing stunning views of sunrise over the Himalayas.
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Paragliding from Sarangkot and enjoy aerial views of Pokhara.
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Bungee Jumping adds more adventure and thrill to the Pokhara Tour.
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Visit Devi’s Fall and Mahendra Cave.
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Explore Begnas Lake and enjoy local cuisine in a peaceful environment.
Whether you are planning to tour with children, elderly people, or in a group or solo, or you are a differently-abled traveller, Pokhara is perfect for all travellers. You don’t need to walk on the trail for days, so you don’t need to be physically and mentally fit. With the right gear and a proper plan, you can explore Pokhara and enjoy your holidays.
This tour promises a perfect blend of relaxation, excitement, and unforgettable scenery.
Book your 7-day Pokhara Tour today and create memories for a lifetime!!
Who Can Tour Pokhara?
The 7-day Pokhara Tour is for everyone. No matter your age or travel style, this journey welcomes all who wish to enjoy nature in comfort.
Whether you are travelling with young children, exploring with elderly family members, or journeying as a differently-abled traveller, Pokhara offers a smooth and relaxing experience without any physical strain. With easy road access, comfortable accommodations, and private transportation, you can enjoy breathtaking Himalayan views without sacrificing comfort or luxury.
This tour is ideal for families, couples, solo travellers, honeymooners, and anyone who wants to experience the beauty of the Himalayas in a peaceful, accessible, and stress-free way.
Cost of Pokhara Tour
The cost of a Pokhara tour depends on various factors, including the tour duration, accommodation preferences, mode of transportation chosen, and included activities in Pokhara.
Additionally, your cost for the Pokhara tour varies according to your group size. We offer discounts to groups, attractive offers for solo travellers, and the larger the group, the greater the discount.
NOTE: There is no hidden cost in our tour package. You pay what you see in the package, so you can travel with confidence without worrying about unexpected expenses at the end of the tour.
Detailed Itinerary
The 7-day Pokhara Tour itinerary is comfortable for family, friends, and seniors. The tour starts and ends in Kathmandu. We provide three-star accommodation in Kathmandu and Pokhara, including Breakfast.
We can manage the itinerary trekking with your advice. Your suggestion will be excellent advice for arranging your holiday trip in 2024 and 2025.
Similarly, March-June and September-December are the best traveling seasons. You may travel by overland or plane from Kathmandu to Pokhara and return. Please feel free and let us know what your interest is.
But the Maximum altitude is 2100 meters at Sarangkot. Sarangkot is the best viewpoint of the tour.
Notice: The cost is excluded if you want to see Mount Everest by helicopter or plane. You may book such a trip in advance.
Day01Airport picks up and drops off by car/van/bus to hotel
Max Alt.1400mDuration20 MinAccommodationHotelMealsMeals Not Included
Airport picks up and drops off by car/van/bus to hotel
Our airport representative will pick you up from Kathmandu International Airport in Nepal and drive you to the hotel.
Check-in at the Hotel and full briefing about the trip. Overnight at Hotel.
If you want to buy a Nepali SIM card, you can get it at the exit get of the international airport.
Following the pickup board at the international exit, get no 1 with your Name list.

Day02Kathmandu valley sightseeing.
Max Alt.1400mDuration4/5 HoursAccommodationHotelMealsBreakfast Included
Kathmandu valley sightseeing.
After breakfast, we are preparing to go sightseeing in Kathmandu. We will visit Pashupatinath Temple, Swayambhunath Stupa, Bouddhanath Stupa, and Kathmandu Durbar Square.
You will have lunch at Bouddhanath and overnight at the Hotel.

Day03Fly to Pokhara.
Max Alt.900mDuration20 MinAccommodationHotelMealsBreakfast Included
Fly to Pokhara.
You will drive to your hotel’s domestic airport in Nepal after breakfast.
It takes 15 minutes to drive. You get boarding at the airport one hour before that flight.
After a 20-minute scenic flight, you will land at the Pokhara airport, which is 830 meters above sea level.
Our car will be at the airport in Pokhara, and he will drive you to the Hotel. Check in at the hotel, get fresh, and start sightseeing at David’s Falls and the World Peace Stupa (Shanti Stupa).
It is higher than Pokhara (1100m). From here, you can enjoy beautiful views of Phewa Lake, Mount Annapurna, and the Mount Dhaulagiri Himalayan range.
After the exploration, drive back to the hotel and have dinner overnight at the hotel.

Day04Explore in Pokhara
Max Alt.900mDuration20 MinAccommodationHotelMealsBreakfast Included
Explore in Pokhara
As usual, a car drives to Sarangkot for a beautiful sunrise view early in the morning.
Sarangkot is 2100 meters high from Sea level. You can have the best sunrise views of the Himalayas just in front of you.
Enjoy the views and drive back to the Hotel for a warm breakfast.
After breakfast, start sightseeing at the Bindabasini Temple, Seti River, and boating on the Phewa Lake. Enjoy the lake, have lunch, go shopping, and stay overnight at the hotel.
Options: Some people can go to Ultralight, Paragliding, and Annapurna Base Camp by helicopter, which will be an additional cost.

Day05Return to Kathmandu.
Max Alt.1400mDuration5 HoursAccommodationHotelMealsBreakfast Included
Return to Kathmandu.
We had been fly into Pokhara from Kathmandu. But we are suggesting driving back to Kathmandu by car after breakfast. It is a 200 km drive east of Pokhara.
You will have a lovely green landscape, farmer’s carp, terraces, and rivers.
People are rafting on the river, but there is no issue. We can arrange a flight only upon your request.
Check into the hotel in Kathmandu, have dinner, and stay overnight in the hotel.

Day06Everest Explore or free day (Options)
Max Alt.1400mAccommodationHotelMealsBreakfast Included
Everest Explore or free day (Options)
It is the second last day in Nepal. You can take a short (one-hour) ATR plane flight to Mount Everest or a three-hour helicopter tour.
It is a one-hour scenic flight in the morning, and after exploring Everest, you can have breakfast by plane.
After Breakfast, continue touring Bhaktapur and Patan during the day. It is a historical royal place in Nepal.
Similarly, you may travel and shop together. These are the best marketing. Lunch will be at the Bhaktpur, and we will drive back to the Hotel in Kathmandu. Dinner and overnight at the Hotel
Note: The Cost of the Mount Everest tour by Plane and Helicopter is not included in this price.

Day07Final Departure.
Max Alt.1400mDuration20 MinMealsBreakfast Included
Final Departure.
It is the last breakfast in Kathmandu. After breakfast, our airport will drop you off at the Airport. But the Hotel check-out time is Noon.
Trip Note: If you can manage your time for another adventure, you can follow activities in Kathmandu. These include exciting Nepal Himalaya flights, River rafting, and Jungle Safari tours.

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Know Before You Go
Attraction of Pokhara
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Boating in Phewa Lake
Phewa Lake is the prime attraction that pulls many tourists to the region. The tourists in Phewa Lake can enjoy several activities such as boat rides, walking along the shores of the lake and observing the Annapurna and Machhapuchhre ranges of mountains. The lake also has a temple that is another tourist destination.
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Tal Barahi Temple
Tal Barahi Temple, situated in the middle of the Phewa Lake, is a two-story pagoda-style temple dedicated to the Goddess Barahi. You need to take a boat ride to access the temple. The temple is both a religious and cultural heritage site for Hindu devotees. The temple gets most of its visitors from people who come to pray there.
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Sarangkot
Sarangkot is a well-known tourist attraction due to its awe-inspiring sunrise views over the stunning mountain summit. A morning drive to Sarangkot allows you to witness the golden sunrise view over the snow-capped Annapurna, Machhapuchhre, Manaslu, and Dhaulagiri ranges of the Himalayas. Whether you are a photography enthusiast or want to immerse yourself in nature’s beauty, Sarangot is the finest destination. Also, Sarangkot is a popular destination for paragliding.
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World Peace Pagoda
Located at the hilltop, World Peace Pagoda, also known as Shanti Stupa, offers panoramic views of the Himalayas and Pokhara Valley. Upon reaching the Pagoda, visitors are welcomed by the four sparkling white stupas, each decorated with golden Buddha images and facing in a cardinal direction. Visitors worldwide visit the Pagoda and experience the peacefulness and stunning views.
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Bindabasini Temple
Dedicated to the goddess Bindabasini, this temple is located on a hill. Bindabasini Temple is one of the oldest temples in Pokhara that offers strong cultural and spiritual significance. From this temple, you can enjoy scenic views of Pokhara city, Phewa Lake and the surrounding mountains. The temple is a vibrant hub during festivals and a great place to observe local culture and devotion.
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Devi’s Falls
One of the significant allurements of Pokhara is a waterfall named Davi’s Fall, also known as Patale Chhango. The waterfall is a major attraction for tourists and locals. Many domestic and foreign travellers visit this waterfall that disappears into an underground tunnel, creating a mysterious scene. The primary source of the waterfall is the dam of Phewa Lake. The David Falls is visually appealing because it is surrounded by gardens and shops.
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Begnas Lake
Begnas Lake, another lake located in the southeast of Pokhara Valley. Begnas Lake is an alternative to Phewa Lake, which is getting popular among travellers. The lake is less crowded compared to Phewa Lake, making it ideal for boating, fishing, picnics, and birdwatching. The lake is also a famous tourist site for its crystal-clear view of the Manaslu and Annapurna ranges. Nowadays, this lake is getting more popular because of its authentic cuisine and fish items served by the nearby local restaurants.
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Rupa Lake
Rupa Lake, located in Rupa Municipality of Pokhara, is less commercialized than Phewa and Begnas Lake but offers the peaceful and stunning beauty of the region. Due to the less crowded location, you can enjoy the serene beauty of the lake and enjoy boating, birdwatching, and walking along the lakeside.
Everest Flight (Options)
The Everest flight is optional during the 7-day Pokhara Tour. If you love to explore and witness the magnificent panoramic views of Everest along with other surrounding tallest peaks, you can add an extra exploration day.
Take an early morning flight to Everest, which takes around 1 hour to complete. From the flight, you can witness panoramic views of the breathtaking mountain views, including Everest, Ama Dablam, Manaslu, Nuptse, and other surrounding peaks.
Not only the Himalayas, but you’ll also be amazed by the diverse landscape of the Everest region. Choosing the Everest Flight during your travel in Nepal adds a once-in-a-lifetime memory, making your journey even more special and rewarding.
Best Time to Tour
Selecting the right season to tour in Pokhara is one of the difficult yet best choices for travellers. Normally, spring (March-May) and autumn (September-November) are the best seasons to tour. Both of these seasons offer great visibility and are perfect for photography enthusiasts.
Spring is the best season for touring and trekking in Nepal. During this season, the weather and temperature are comfortable, crisp, and perfect for walking during days. Days are warmer and nights are cooler. The blooms of flowers all over enhance the tour in Pokhara during spring.
The autumn season is perfect for touring and trekking in Nepal. Clear weather, lush greenery, and excellent visibility make autumn the finest time to visit Pokhara. Nights are cooler and days are comfortable for exploring. After the monsoon season, the whole surrounding becomes green with crisp and crystal-clear visibility. This season offers the great beauty of the surroundings, like a postcard.
The monsoon season is not much considered for touring and trekking in Nepal. Although after rainfall, the visibility is brilliant, due to heavy rainfall, there are slippery roads and high chances of landslides in hilly areas. So, it became risky to travel during this season.
Similarly, the winter season is also not considered the best season for touring in Pokhara. Although during a clear day, the visibility of the mountain, hills, and valleys looks good, it's hard to see during the winter.
Overall, the spring and autumn seasons are considered the best seasons for travelling in Nepal.
Food and Accommodation
Food and accommodation during the 7-day Pokhara Tour are included in the package. You’ll be living overnight in a three-star category hotel. You’ll be sleeping in a private room with an attached bathroom. There will be all facilities like laundry, hot showers, internet, electricity, and even a tea and coffee maker and hair dryer. The staff are well-behaved, and they provide the best service.
Breakfast is included in the package. You’ll have breakfast, including tea or coffee, bread with jam and butter, fruit and vegetable salad, muesli, milk, cornflakes, soups, and many more items.
For lunch and dinner, you can eat in your hotel, or you can enjoy a fine dining restaurant. For lunch and dinner, you can eat international cuisine and traditional Nepali food, such as dal bhat, momo, chow mein, pizza, pasta, noodles, fried rice, macaroni, varieties of veg and non-veg soups, and many other foods.
You can go for a street food hunt, which tastes heavenly.
Can I get transportation facilities during the 7-Day Pokhara Tour?
Yes, throughout the 7-day Pokhara tour, you’ll get comfortable transportation provided by your travel agency. For sightseeing in Kathmandu and Pokhara, you’ll get a private car, van, or bus based on your group size. The transportation is comfortable, and they take you to every viewpoint and exploration area.
For Kathmandu to Pokhara, you’ll take a scenic flight, which takes around 25-30 minutes. The flight offers the incredible beauty of the Himalayas, green hills, and valleys.
Do I Need a Guide for the Tour?
A Pokhara tour can be possible solo, but hiring an experienced guide is recommended. An experienced guide enhances your experience with detailed information about the locals' lifestyle, Nepali culture, and their rich history.
An experienced guide helps you to explore the places, connect with the locals, tour comfortably, not stress about logistics, and have stress-free travel. Touring with a guide allows travellers to enjoy the stunning beauty of Pokhara, the cultural highlights of Kathmandu, and a thrilling flight to Everest.
There are a lot of benefits to hiring an experienced guide for the Pokhara tour.
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Detailed cultural and historical explanations
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Stress-free sightseeing
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Smooth transportation coordination
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Local knowledge for the best viewpoints and experiences
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Added safety
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Personalized support throughout the tour
What to Carry
Although it's a short tour, you need to carry only the much-needed items in your bag.
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Comfortable walking shoes
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Windproof Jacket
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Warm clothes (especially in winter)
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Sunglasses
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Sunscreen
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A camera or a smartphone for photos
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Water Bottle
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Light Snacks
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Small backpack for essentials
Book your 7-Day Pokhara Tour today and create memories that will last a lifetime!
Essential Questions
Where is Pokhara located?
Pokhara is at an elevation of 822 meters in Gandaki province in central Nepal. It is also the gateway to the Annapurna Himalayan range in the Kaski District. Pokhara is a metropolitan city and the Capital of Tourism.
How can I reach Pokhara?
As Pokhara is a tourist hub, the city has excellent infrastructure. One can reach Pokhara by taking either a flight or ground transportation.
How long is the Pokhara tour?
The Pokhara tour can be completed within a week. However, as the itinerary is customizable, visitors can extend and shorten the tour as per their vacation time.
Can I take a Pokhara tour with my family?
Absolutely, you can take a Pokhara tour with your family, as it is a family-friendly trip in Nepal’s beautiful city. The tour is easy and involves no physically demanding activities, making it suitable for visitors of every physical condition and age group.
Why is Pokhara becoming a favourite destination among tourists?
The captivating beauty of Pokhara and its modern facilities make it a favourite destination among tourists. The Phewa Lake and its reflection of the snow-capped peaks attract travellers from worldwide. Similarly, Pokhara is the gateway to the Annapurna region and Upper Mustang, which makes it well known.
Is Pokhara safe for tourists?
Yes, Pokhara is safe for tourists. The locals are friendly, and you can enjoy exploring Pokhara without taking any stress.
How long is the tour each day?
On average, 5-6 hours of sightseeing per day, leaving plenty of time to relax and enjoy meals.
Is the tour private or a group?
Both options are available. Whether you choose a solo tour or a group tour, it totally depends on your preference.
What are the attractions of Pokhara?
Pokhara is full of beauty and attractions. The Phewa Lake, Bindabasini Temple, Mahendra Cave, Chamero Gufa (Bat Cave), David’s Fall, and World Peace Pagoda are some major attractions. The stunning reflection of Mountain Peak, including Macchapurchre and Annapurna, is a crucial attraction of Pokhara. Correspondingly, Sagarnkot and its breathtaking sunrise view are other significant highlights of Pokhara.
Are adventurous activities available in Pokhara?
Yes, Pokhara has some adventurous activities in which to get involved. Paragliding and Ultralight tours are famous and thrilling adventure activities that tourists can participate in Pokhara. The Paragliding flight takes off from Sagarangkot, and the ultralight tour takes off from Pokhara’s domestic airport.
Can I go solo boating in Phewa Lake?
Yes, you can boat solo in Pokhara and enjoy the scenic opportunity of boating and enjoy stunning views of the Himalayan ranges and the vibrant city.
What is the International Mountain Museum?
A museum dedicated to Nepal’s mountaineering history, featuring displays on climbers, expeditions, and Himalayan culture.
Can I go for the Everest Flight tour during the Pokhara tour?
Yes, you can add an optional Everest flight to your tour. This scenic flight shows Everest, Ama Dablam, Manaslu, Nuptse, and other peaks.
What is the cost of the Pokhara tour?
The duration of a tour, the type of accommodation chosen, the type of transportation chosen, the size of the group, and any special requests affect the cost of the Pokhara Tour. Thus, for details on the tour price that fits your specific desire, contact us on WhatsApp at +977 9851033819.
How can I book a Pokhara tour?
To book the Pokhara tour, contact Boundless Adventure directly if you are okay with the itinerary and everything about the tour. In that case, you can directly touch the book this trip option or WhatsApp +977 9851033819. We will book your trip as per your preference.
Are there any hidden charges?
No, there are no hidden charges. The package is transparent; you pay exactly what you see on the website.
Can I book online?
Yes, you can book a 7-day Pokhara tour package through our website or contact us directly.
Is payment required in advance?
Yes, a deposit is required in advance to confirm the booking. The balance can be paid before the tour.
Can I customize my package to reduce cost?
Yes, you can select fewer activities, change accommodation, or choose different transportation.
Do prices vary with the season?
Yes, peak seasons like spring and autumn may have slightly higher rates than winter and monsoon.
How can I get from Kathmandu to Pokhara?
You can drive to Pokhara via tourist bus or private vehicle, or you can choose a scenic flight to Pokhara, which is convenient and comfortable.
Do I need a private vehicle for sightseeing in Pokhara?
Yes, you’ll get a private vehicle for sightseeing in Pokhara. This is included in your package.
Are flights from Kathmandu to Pokhara affected by the weather?
Flights may occasionally be delayed due to poor weather. So, you can also choose by road.
Can I combine flight and bus travel?
Yes, some travellers take a flight one way and return via road to experience both modes of transportation.
Can I choose public transport in Pokhara?
Yes, you can explore Pokhara by public transport. They are cheaper but time-consuming.
When is the best time to visit Pokhara?
Spring (March–May) and autumn (September–November) are ideal for clear skies and stunning views.
Can I visit Pokhara during winter?
Yes, but mornings can be chilly, and mountain visibility may be limited.
Is the monsoon season suitable for travel?
It’s not recommended due to slippery roads, landslides, and heavy rainfall, though the post-rain scenery is beautiful.
Which season is best for photography?
Autumn and spring offer clear skies, lush greenery, and crisp views, perfect for photography enthusiasts.
Are there any festivals during the tour period?
Yes, Nepal celebrates various festivals throughout the year; timing your visit may allow you to witness local celebrations.
Is Pokhara crowded in peak season?
Yes, spring and autumn attract more tourists, so booking in advance is recommended.
When is the least crowded time to visit?
Summer (June–August) is less crowded, though rainfall may affect outdoor activities.
Does the season affect adventure activities?
Yes, paragliding and boating are ideal during clear weather in spring and autumn.
What weather can I expect in spring?
Warm days, cool nights, and blooming flowers make it very comfortable for sightseeing.
What types of accommodation are available in Pokhara?
Pokhara offers a diverse range of accommodations, from budget-friendly to star hotels. Yet, Boundless Adventure’s tour package of Pokhara covers accommodation at the standard hotel. However, we are okay with providing a luxury hotel, but it costs extra.
Is breakfast included in the package?
Yes, a full breakfast with tea/coffee, bread, eggs, fruits, and cereals is included daily.
Are hotels equipped with modern amenities?
Yes, all hotels in our package provide hot showers, Wi-Fi, electricity, laundry services, and private bathrooms.
Can I choose a luxury hotel?
Yes, upgrades to 4- or 5-star hotels are available at an additional cost.
Is street food safe to eat?
Yes, but we recommend consuming freshly cooked items and bottled water for hygiene.
Are meals included during sightseeing?
Breakfast is included; lunch and dinner are flexible and can be arranged according to your preference.
Do hotels provide tea and coffee?
Yes, most hotels provide tea- and coffee-making facilities in the room.
Is water provided in hotels?
Yes, hotels provide safe drinking water, but carrying a personal water bottle is recommended for sightseeing.
What should I pack for the Pokhara tour?
Comfortable walking shoes, warm clothes, a windproof jacket, sunglasses, sunscreen, a camera, a water bottle, light snacks, and a small backpack.
Do I need trekking gear?
Not for this tour, as activities are mostly sightseeing and short walks.
Is it necessary to carry a first aid kit?
Recommended for personal comfort, but your guide carries essential medical supplies.
Should I bring cash?
Yes, cash in Nepali rupees is useful for small purchases, tips, and souvenirs.
Is sunscreen necessary?
Yes, sun exposure is strong at higher altitudes and lakesides.
Is a camera needed?
Strongly recommended to capture breathtaking mountain views, lakes, and cultural sites.
Do I need a backpack for day trips?
Yes, a small backpack for essentials like water, snacks, sunscreen, and a jacket is helpful.
What clothing is suitable for temples?
Modest clothing covering the shoulders and knees is recommended when visiting temples.
Are there any cultural customs I should follow?
Respect elders, remove shoes when entering temples, and avoid touching sacred objects.
Can I take photos in temples?
Photography is usually allowed outside; inside temples, always ask for permission.
How should I dress for cultural sites?
Modest attire is recommended; cover shoulders and knees.
Is tipping expected in Nepal?
Tipping is appreciated but not mandatory. Around 5–10% is standard in restaurants or for guides.
Are there any festivals during the tour?
Yes, Pokhara celebrates Hindu and Buddhist festivals; your guide can provide details if your visit coincides.
Is it okay to interact with locals?
Yes, locals are friendly and welcoming; respectful conversation is encouraged.
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