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Trip Code
AWTE-HT09
Destination
Nepal
Trekking Duration
9 Days
Trek Type
Tours
Grade
Altitude
1350m
Activity
Tours
Best Season
SEP-MAY
Accomodation
Meals Included
Transportation
Car/Jeep
Start / End Point
Kathmandu / Kathmandu
Group Size
2
Begin your romantic journey in Kathmandu, Nepal’s vibrant capital, where ancient temples, royal palaces, and rich cultural traditions offer a unique setting for love to bloom. Visit UNESCO World Heritage Sites such as Swayambhunath (Monkey Temple), Boudhanath Stupa, and the intricately carved courtyards of Patan Durbar Square. Amidst the bustling streets and sacred shrines, couples can find quiet moments of connection and immerse themselves in the spiritual ambiance of this historic city.
Next, retreat to the peaceful hills of Nagarkot, a tranquil hill station just outside Kathmandu, famous for its panoramic Himalayan views. Wake up early to witness a stunning sunrise over the snow-capped peaks, including Mount Everest on a clear day. The romantic atmosphere, crisp mountain air, and scenic walking trails make Nagarkot an ideal escape for honeymooners seeking serenity and seclusion.
From the hills, descend into the beauty of Pokhara, a lakeside city known for its natural charm and relaxed vibe. Enjoy a dreamy boat ride on Phewa Lake, visit the iconic Tal Barahi Temple, and marvel at the reflection of the Annapurna range in the water. Couples can explore waterfalls, caves, and hilltop viewpoints such as Sarangkot for a romantic sunrise. Pokhara’s cozy cafes and luxury lakeside resorts further enhance the intimate experience.
The adventure continues in Chitwan, home to Nepal’s renowned Chitwan National Park. Here, romance meets wilderness as you embark on exciting jungle safaris to spot rhinos, elephants, and maybe even the elusive Bengal tiger. Enjoy peaceful canoe rides, visit elephant breeding centers, and watch traditional Tharu dance performances in the evenings. The blend of nature and culture makes Chitwan a unique and unforgettable honeymoon destination.
Throughout this honeymoon tour, couples enjoy the perfect balance of cultural discovery, scenic beauty, relaxation, and adventure. Each destination adds a unique flavor to the journey—Kathmandu for its heritage, Nagarkot for its vistas, Pokhara for its charm, and Chitwan for its wild allure. With comfortable accommodations, thoughtful experiences, and breathtaking landscapes, Nepal offers an enchanting backdrop for the beginning of a lifelong love story.
The best time for a honeymoon tour in Nepal is during the autumn season (September to November). During this time, the weather across Kathmandu, Nagarkot, Pokhara, and Chitwan is pleasant, dry, and clear, making it ideal for sightseeing and outdoor activities. The skies are usually bright blue, offering stunning views of the Himalayas, especially from Nagarkot and Pokhara. Cultural festivals like Dashain and Tihar also add a festive charm to the experience, providing couples a chance to witness Nepal’s vibrant traditions together.
Another excellent time to visit is the spring season (March to May). Spring brings blooming flowers, especially rhododendrons in the hills, adding color and romance to the landscape. The temperature remains mild and comfortable, perfect for exploring temples in Kathmandu, enjoying sunrise views from Nagarkot, or taking peaceful boat rides on Pokhara’s lakes. The wildlife in Chitwan is also very active during this period, enhancing the jungle safari experience.
While winter (December to February) can be cold in Kathmandu and Nagarkot, it remains manageable with the right clothing. Pokhara and Chitwan stay relatively warmer, making them enjoyable even in the cooler months. Honeymooners seeking quiet moments and fewer crowds may find this season ideal, especially if they wish to cozy up in mountain lodges with views of snow-capped peaks. However, early morning and nighttime temperatures can be chilly in the hills.
The monsoon season (June to August) is the least recommended time due to heavy rainfall, potential travel delays, and cloudy skies. Although the landscapes are lush and green, frequent rain may hinder travel plans, especially for couples seeking mountain views and outdoor activities. However, for honeymooners seeking privacy, discounts, and a slower pace, this off-season might still hold some appeal, particularly in Chitwan where wildlife sightings remain possible.
| Itinerary Fact | Details |
|---|---|
| Highest Altitude 1350m | |
| Start Point Airport | |
| End Point Kathmandu | |
| Driving Hour 20m | |
| Driving Distance 6km |
Your honeymoon begins with a warm welcome at Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu. A representative will greet you and escort you to your hotel, where you can unwind after your journey. Spend the rest of the day at leisure—take a romantic stroll through the bustling Thamel area or enjoy a candlelit dinner at a rooftop restaurant with panoramic views of the cityscape and distant mountains. This day is all about settling in and soaking up the vibrant atmosphere of Nepal’s capital.
| Accomodations Hotel in Kathmandu |
| Itinerary Fact | Details |
|---|---|
| Highest Altitude 1350m | |
| Start Point Kathmandu | |
| End Point Kathmandu | |
Explore the cultural heart of Nepal by visiting some of its most iconic UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Begin with a visit to Swayambhunath (Monkey Temple), perched on a hill with stunning views of the Kathmandu Valley. Next, head to Pashupatinath Temple, a sacred site for Hindus where you’ll witness traditional rituals on the banks of the Bagmati River. Then, discover the spiritual serenity of Boudhanath Stupa, one of the largest stupas in South Asia. Conclude your day with a visit to Patan Durbar Square, where centuries-old palaces and temples set the stage for a romantic cultural experience.
| Meals B | |
| Accomodations Hotel in Kathmandu |
| Itinerary Fact | Details |
|---|---|
| Highest Altitude 2175m | |
| Start Point Kathmandu | |
| End Point Nagarkot | |
| Driving Hour 2 hours |
After breakfast, drive to the historic city of Bhaktapur, known for its well-preserved medieval architecture and artisan culture. Wander through Bhaktapur Durbar Square, visit the Nyatapola Temple, and explore traditional pottery and wood carving workshops. Continue your scenic drive uphill to Nagarkot, a serene hill station popular for its breathtaking sunrise and sunset views. Check into a peaceful mountain resort and enjoy the tranquility of the countryside with your partner. As the day ends, savor a quiet moment together watching the sun dip behind the Himalayas.
| Meals B | |
| Accomodations Hotel in Nagarkot |
| Itinerary Fact | Details |
|---|---|
| Highest Altitude 822m | |
| Start Point Nagarkot | |
| End Point Pokhara |
Wake up early to witness a magical sunrise over the Himalayan range, including distant views of Mount Everest on clear days. After breakfast, return to Kathmandu and board a short scenic flight to Pokhara, the romantic lakeside city nestled beneath the Annapurna range. Upon arrival, check in to your hotel and enjoy a leisurely afternoon. You can take a walk along the shores of Phewa Lake, enjoy boating to the Tal Barahi Temple, or simply relax in a lakeside café as the sun sets behind the mountains.
| Meals B | |
| Accomodations Hotel in Pokhara |
Start the day with a drive to Sarangkot to catch a stunning sunrise over the Annapurna and Dhaulagiri ranges. After returning for breakfast, explore Pokhara’s natural and cultural highlights. Visit Devi’s Fall, the mystical Gupteshwor Mahadev Cave, and the International Mountain Museum. Take a peaceful walk around the World Peace Pagoda, where the panoramic views of the lake and mountains create a perfect romantic backdrop. Couples can also opt for light adventure activities such as paragliding or zip-lining for a thrill-filled memory
| Meals B | |
| Accomodations Hotel in Pokhara |
| Itinerary Fact | Details |
|---|---|
| Start Point Pokhara | |
| End Point Chitwan | |
| Driving Hour 5 hours |
After breakfast, drive to Chitwan, Nepal’s premier wildlife destination and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The journey offers scenic views of the countryside, rivers, and lush greenery. Upon arrival, check in to a jungle lodge or resort. In the evening, enjoy a cultural Tharu dance performance, showcasing the traditional lifestyle of the indigenous people. This peaceful, rustic setting offers a unique romantic experience in the heart of nature.
| Meals B,L,D | |
| Accomodations hotel in Chitwan |
Embark on a thrilling jungle safari in Chitwan National Park, home to one-horned rhinos, Bengal tigers, elephants, and hundreds of bird species. Choose between a jeep safari or an elephant-back safari for a chance to spot wildlife up close. Later in the day, enjoy activities like canoeing on the Rapti River, visiting the Elephant Breeding Center, or taking a peaceful nature walk. The day ends with a quiet evening under the stars—perfect for a honeymoon couple seeking both adventure and intimacy.
| Meals B,L,D | |
| Accomodations Hotel in Chitwan |
After breakfast, drive or take a short flight back to Kathmandu. Once in the city, you’ll have time for last-minute shopping or revisiting any favorite spots from the beginning of the trip. You may choose to spend your final evening at a romantic rooftop restaurant or enjoy a relaxing spa session together. This is a good time to reflect on the beautiful experiences you’ve shared and the memories you’ve created across Nepal.
| Meals B | |
| Accomodations Hotel in Kathmandu |
Your honeymoon tour comes to an end as you’re transferred to Tribhuvan International Airport for your departure. With your hearts full and your camera roll packed with memories, you leave Nepal with unforgettable experiences of love, adventure, and natural beauty—marking the perfect start to your life together.
| Meals B |
In Kathmandu, honeymooners can enjoy a stay at elegant boutique hotels or heritage properties that blend traditional Newari architecture with modern comforts. Many of these hotels are located in quiet corners of the city, offering romantic garden spaces, rooftop dining with views of the hills, and well-appointed honeymoon suites. From luxury 5-star hotels in the city center to cozy heritage inns in Patan or Boudhanath, couples can choose accommodation that suits their style and privacy needs.
Nagarkot, known for its peaceful environment and Himalayan views, offers a range of charming hilltop resorts ideal for couples. These properties often feature rooms with private balconies overlooking the mountains, perfect for watching sunrises together. Some resorts even provide fireplaces, in-room dining, and spa services to enhance the romantic experience. The quiet surroundings, fresh mountain air, and scenic walking trails make Nagarkot a dreamy retreat for newlyweds.
In Pokhara, lakeside resorts and boutique hotels provide a blend of comfort, luxury, and natural beauty. Honeymooners can opt for lake-view rooms with private balconies or garden villas with access to wellness services like couples’ massages and hot tubs. Many hotels are located near Phewa Lake, allowing easy access to romantic boat rides, lakeside cafes, and evening strolls. The relaxed vibe of Pokhara makes it an ideal destination to slow down and truly connect.
Chitwan offers unique jungle lodge experiences where luxury meets nature. Accommodations range from eco-resorts to high-end lodges nestled near Chitwan National Park. Couples can enjoy secluded cottages or riverside bungalows with thatched roofs and rustic elegance. These properties often include wildlife experiences such as guided jungle walks, canoe rides, and evening bonfires, creating a cozy and adventurous atmosphere for romantic bonding in the wild.
Throughout the tour, honeymooners can expect a thoughtful blend of comfort, privacy, and local charm. Most accommodations on honeymoon packages offer special services like room decoration, candlelight dinners, spa treatments, and customized surprises for couples. Whether staying in the cultural heart of Kathmandu, the scenic hills of Nagarkot, the lakeside calm of Pokhara, or the adventurous jungle of Chitwan, the accommodations are chosen to make each moment of the journey intimate, memorable, and relaxing.
Kathmandu offers a rich and diverse culinary experience, perfect for couples looking to explore flavors together. From traditional Newari cuisine to international fine dining, the capital has something for every palate. You can enjoy authentic momo (Nepali dumplings), dal bhat (rice with lentils and curry), and local specialties like bara and chatamari. Rooftop restaurants in Thamel and Patan offer candlelight dinners with views of ancient temples and city lights, creating the ideal setting for romantic meals.
Nagarkot, being a tranquil hilltop retreat, is known for its peaceful ambiance rather than an extensive food scene. Most meals are enjoyed within the resort itself, where you’ll be served freshly prepared local and continental dishes. Breakfasts with panoramic mountain views, cozy indoor dining, and warm evening meals by the fire add to the romantic charm. Many resorts also cater to honeymooners with private dining setups and customized menus on request.
Pokhara is a food lover’s paradise, especially around Lakeside, where charming cafés and restaurants line the waterfront. Couples can enjoy everything from traditional Nepali dishes to wood-fired pizzas, Tibetan thukpa, Indian curries, and even vegan options. Popular with travelers, Pokhara offers both relaxed daytime dining by the lake and romantic evening dinners with live music and candlelight. Local trout dishes and organic mountain-grown coffee are must-tries here.
In Chitwan, food takes on a rustic and earthy character, often influenced by the local Tharu culture. Most jungle resorts offer buffet-style meals with fresh, seasonal ingredients, including grilled meats, local vegetables, and rice-based dishes. You’ll also get to try traditional Tharu cuisine like dhikri (rice flour dumplings) and ghongi (snail curry), adding a unique cultural twist to your honeymoon. Evening bonfire dinners and riverside BBQs enhance the romantic jungle setting and provide a warm, intimate dining experience.
To confirm your honeymoon tour booking in Nepal, a certain percentage of the total package cost—usually 20% to 30%—is required as a non-refundable advance deposit at the time of reservation. The remaining balance is typically due either prior to arrival or upon arrival in Kathmandu, depending on the tour operator’s policy. Payments can be made through bank transfers, credit/debit cards, or online payment platforms. Upon receiving the deposit, you’ll receive a confirmation email with detailed itineraries, hotel names, and necessary travel information.
If you need to cancel your trip, cancellation charges will apply based on how close the cancellation is to the travel date. Most providers offer free or low-penalty cancellations if made more than 30 days before the tour starts. Cancellations made within 15 to 30 days may incur a 30% to 50% charge, while those made less than 15 days in advance could be non-refundable, especially for high-demand seasons. It’s strongly recommended to read the terms carefully and consider purchasing travel insurance for added protection.
Tour operators in Nepal are generally flexible with date changes or itinerary adjustments, especially for honeymooners. If changes are needed after booking, such as shifting travel dates or swapping hotel preferences, most companies will accommodate them based on availability. However, any changes close to the travel date may incur additional fees. In case of unforeseen events like flight cancellations or natural disruptions, operators typically assist in rearranging the schedule or offering partial refunds or credits, depending on the situation.
For Kathmandu, Nagarkot, and Pokhara, no special permits are required for sightseeing or general travel. These areas are easily accessible to tourists and do not fall under restricted zones. You can freely explore the cultural sites, hill stations, and lakeside attractions without needing any travel permits. However, entrance fees may apply at certain heritage sites, temples, or viewpoints—such as Boudhanath, Swayambhunath, Bhaktapur Durbar Square, and the World Peace Pagoda in Pokhara.
For Chitwan National Park, visitors are required to pay a national park entry fee, which is mandatory for anyone entering the protected area for jungle safaris or other wildlife activities. This fee is usually arranged by your tour operator or resort and is included in most package deals. Additionally, activities like jeep safaris, canoe rides, or nature walks may have separate charges, but no personal trekking permits or TIMS (Trekkers’ Information Management System) cards are needed for Chitwan.
For air travel within Nepal (e.g., flights from Kathmandu to Pokhara), no permits are needed, but it’s important to carry a valid passport and visa (for international travelers) or citizenship ID (for Nepali citizens) for identity verification. If your honeymoon itinerary includes any optional trekking activities in restricted zones or national parks beyond the standard destinations, additional permits like the ACAP (Annapurna Conservation Area Permit) or TIMS card may be required. However, for a standard honeymoon tour through Kathmandu, Nagarkot, Pokhara, and Chitwan, all necessary permits are minimal and typically managed by your tour provider.
The best time is during the autumn (September to November) and spring (March to May) seasons for pleasant weather and clear mountain views.
Yes, most international travelers require a visa, which can be obtained on arrival at the airport or in advance from Nepali embassies.
Yes, all locations—Kathmandu, Nagarkot, Pokhara, and Chitwan—are popular tourist spots with good safety records and comfortable accommodations.
The tour offers a range of accommodations from luxury hotels and boutique resorts to cozy lodges, many with romantic amenities tailored for honeymooners.
Yes, most tour operators allow customization based on your preferences, budget, and interests.
You’ll enjoy traditional Nepali cuisine along with international options, with special meals arranged for romantic dinners and dietary preferences.
No special permits are needed for Kathmandu, Nagarkot, or Pokhara. For Chitwan National Park, a park entry fee is required and arranged by your tour provider.
Travel between Kathmandu, Nagarkot, Pokhara, and Chitwan is usually by private vehicle or short domestic flights, depending on your itinerary.
Pack comfortable clothing for warm days and cool evenings, good walking shoes, sun protection, insect repellent, and essential travel documents.
Absolutely! You can add activities like boating, paragliding in Pokhara, jungle safaris in Chitwan, or short hikes around Nagarkot for a memorable experience.




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