Adventure Tour Itinerary of Nepal for Thrill Seekers
Day 1-2: Arrival in Kathmandu – Dive into the Action
Arrive in Kathmandu while the traffic is tame enough for motorcycles, but nowhere near for big buses. Don’t just re-surface at a hotel, check in to a heritage lodging in Thamel which is the main tourist area of Nepali capital. Crossing the road here will be a challenge as motor scooters fuming with gas will swirl across and around you. There are so many places to visit in Kathmandu which are rich in history from the ancient Kathmandu Durbar Square and its palaces to the open air spice bazaars. However do not taste the comfort of this resort yet. It will be quite some time before you can cool your heels again. PARTICIPATE IN BUNGEE JUMPING IN BHOTE KOSHI RIVER FOR 160 METERS – THAT IS NOT A TOURISM; THAT IS AWAKENING THE WOMAN STOCKING IN THE SOUL.
Day 3-5: White-water Rafting in Trishuli River
Take a retreat on the Trishuli River for some thrilling adventures. With rapids a class III and IV, the river is a good blend of technical rapids and scenic water fun. Even better because of deep gorges and undeveloped villages. Be prepared to paddle on adrenaline as it is a standard procedure of getting out of an emergency situation. At night, sleep at camps by the river, and indulge in smoky sues and crackling fires with people who were just strangers hours ago. MATTER: these days are more typically included in a solid Nepal package trip – look for options with food and transport apart from just the attractions of Nepal only.
Day 6-10: Annapurna Circuit Trek– The Other Everest
Ditch Everest camps – choose the Annapurna circumcision instead because there is less altitude and more attractions. Beginning from Besisahar, this will be a time warp through ancient valleys to Manang. You will reach crossing Thorang La which is at an altitude of 5,416 meters, and among the highest trekking passes in the world especially, no doubt the most populous one. Yes it gets harder to breathe but it’s fresher than victory. This isn’t a laziness hike. It’s freezing eyelashes often and oh so very tough mentally sometimes. Nevertheless, crossing the last prayer flag festooned high ground leaves you with the satisfaction of conquering so much more than just a mountain.
Day 11-12: Pokhara – Mellow Love’s Adventure Capital
Descend from the peaks and come (not literally) to Pokhara. Here is another cup of coffee but it’s just not the calm walk and coffee sipping kind. It is Paragliding Man’s paradise. Jump at Sarangkot without hesitation and start gliding over the Phewa lake as a bird without wings because the wings have been forgotten. With little luck, you might however make a descent with other birds of prey soaring high along the thermals. There are options for caving, ziplining and also canyoning down the nearby waterfalls. The promise of the best of Pokhara does not wear off, but affords a commendable respite to worn out limbs and sore muscles.
Traveler advice: Usually this is the most enticing part in a Kathmandu Holiday package so, savor your time and enjoy on those who you swindle.
Day 13-14: Chitwan National Park for the Jungle Safari
Time to change the weather from cool to wild. Travel to Chitwan– the land of UNESCO acclaimed rhinos, alligators and tigers if Buddha favors you. Forget the idea of jeeps – go out on foot or by boat. It is better and safer than a safari and fun more exciting. You can feel every hair on your body stiffening when you see a rhino just 20 feet away, the noise of the wind and the distance between you and animal becomes lethal. As glow shots build a campfire to warm up in the evening, have a cultural Rosy’s upbeat Tharu dance upon conclusion of the jungle expedition. It is a rich, visceral dance of appreciation for nature and each other.
In Conclusion
Nepal is more than a vacation offer; it is a test, a challenge, almost a dogma for anyone who fantasizes about adventures and loves living on the edge. This itinerary is not about conventional sightseeing experiences. It’s about Nepal twisting every emotion until there’s throbbing in your chest, weariness and awakening like never before. Instagrams will not do justice to your memories, and that is absolutely normal and expected. Rafting in raging waterways, gliding over the ancient lakes, walking the rhino-infested jungles; make no mistake, Nepal has one of the most complete adventure circuits in the world. For those who want more than the ordinary, this circuit is the harshest journey you can ever take and not just a skyward passport. Don’t see Nepal. Let the country tear you down, and let the country rebirth you.
FAQs
Q1. Can you let me know the best time to visit Nepal for Adventure holidays?
Which time of the year in this country is most suitable for arranging trekking events or other types of outdoor sport activities, i.e. between the months of March to May and September to November given that the weather is mild with no rainfall and the sky is dusty clear with normal temperatures soaring.
Q2. Can people who have never done white water rafting or bungee jumping take part in the activities in the Nepal?
Definitely yes. Several first-timers' level courses are available and the tourists are provided with experienced instructors, however, they should strictly adhere to all precautionary measures.
Q3. How challenging is the trek in the Annapurna range?
As much as moderately to fairly challenging. Getting your physical fitness and mental toughness up to standard will be important – especially during the high altitudes.
Q4. What travel insurance would be the best under this program?
Take insurance that includes risks involved in doing something adventurous including white-water rafting, trekking above 4,000 meters, paragliding, and bungee jumping. Ascertain the extent to which the policy covers when it comes to heights.
Yes, Nepal is one of the friendliest places for single travellers particularly in the areas of adventure like Pokhara and Thamel. Chances are, you will come across several other fellow travellers.
Post a Comment