Nepal Tour package from Dubai
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Trip Overview
Nepal tour package from Dubai invites you to discover Kathmandu’s vibrant temples before an early-morning mountain flight that brings Everest, Lhotse, and Nuptse into stunning view.
Touching down in Pokhara, you’ll savor breakfast beside Phewa Lake, then soar on a tandem paragliding adventure from Sarangkot’s ridge, drifting above terraced hills and mirror-calm waters.
Explore the hidden depths of Gupteshwor Cave and meet residents at the nearby Tibetan Refugee Camp before returning to Sarangkot for a Himalayan sunrise over the Annapurna range.
An intimate guided stroll around Swayambhunath’s gilded terraces in Kathmandu offers panoramic city vistas. With time for artisan-market browsing or a traditional spa treatment, this seamless four-day journey combines cultural richness and peak-level thrills, crafted to leave every traveler eager to book.
Trip Highlights
- Swayambhunath Stupa: Climb the 365 steps to the “Monkey Temple” for close-up views of its gilded dome, spinning prayer wheels, and sweeping panoramas of Kathmandu Valley.
- Everest Panorama Flight: Depart on a guaranteed window-seat mountain flight at dawn, skimming Everest, Lhotse, and Nuptse in crisp morning light.
- Tandem Paragliding: Launch from Sarangkot (1,592 m) for a 30–45 min glide over terraced hills and the mirror-calm waters of Phewa Lake.
- Lakeside Exploration: Enjoy a relaxed boat ride on Phewa Lake, then wander the shoreline markets and sample local snacks.
- Sarangkot Sunrise & Tibetan Refugee Camp: Greet first light on the Annapurna range, followed by a visit to Tashi Ling Settlement to meet artisans and see daily monastic life.
Short Itinerary
Arrival in Kathmandu (1,400 m / 4,593 ft)
Everest Panorama & Pokhara Adventure
Sarangkot Sunrise & Kathmandu Heritage
Fly back to Dubai
Full Itinerary
Your Nepal tour package from Dubai begins as you touch down at Tribhuvan International Airport.
A private car and driver await you curbside, whisking you through the city’s bustling streets to your 3★-boutique hotel in the heart of Kathmandu.
After check-in, take time to unwind—perhaps with a cup of authentic Nepali tea on your room’s balcony overlooking the city’s terracotta rooftops.

Sample traditional Newari dishes or international fare at the hotel’s restaurant as dusk falls, setting the tone for future adventures. Rest well: tomorrow’s early-morning departure will carry you straight into the Himalayas.
Your second morning begins at 5:30 am, when your private car collects you for the 15-minute drive to Kathmandu’s domestic terminal.
At first light, you’ll board the Everest Mountain Flight—a one-hour round-trip that brings Everest, Lhotse, and Nuptse into view from above.

Immediately after landing, follow signs to your 08:30 am connection to Pokhara, touching down in the valley by 9:00. A short transfer brings you to your lakeside hotel, where breakfast awaits with a view of Phewa Lake.
Later, you’ll ascend to Sarangkot (1,592 m) for a tandem paragliding flight lasting 30–45 minutes, drifting above terraced fields and water mirrors.

Back on land, a one-hour boat ride across Phewa Lake introduces you to its serene shoreline, followed by a 30-minute exploration of Gupteshwor Cave’s limestone chambers and a 20-minute visit to the Tibetan Refugee Camp.
You’ll return to your 3★-lakeside hotel by late afternoon, with dinner at your leisure.
Awake before dawn for a scenic drive up to Sarangkot, where the first light gilds Annapurna and Dhaulagiri. A steaming cup of tea at a hillside café frames the panorama before you return to Pokhara for your swift, 25-minute flight back to Kathmandu.

After settling in at your hotel, step onto the steep stone stairway of Swayambhunath Stupa. Take sweeping views of Kathmandu Valley from the gilded shrine and explore the temple’s ancient courtyards.

The afternoon is yours to wander Thamel’s lively alleys or relax comfortably. As dusk falls, come together for an elegant farewell dinner—enjoy authentic Nepali dishes while traditional music and dance bring this unforgettable journey to a perfect close.
Over morning light and the soft hum of Kathmandu awakening, linger over your final hotel breakfast—perhaps sampling a last sip of Nepali chiya or picking up a handcrafted keepsake.
If you wish, treat yourself to a brief spa ritual or wander through Thamel’s colorful stalls again.

A private vehicle will ease you through city traffic to Tribhuvan International Airport when ready.
After a smooth check-in and a final look at the Himalayan skyline, you’ll board your flight back to Dubai, taking the warmth of Nepal’s people and the memory of its soaring peaks.
Price Includes
- Private airport transfers in Kathmandu (pick-up and drop-off)
- Two nights’ accommodation in Kathmandu (twin-sharing) with daily breakfast
- Guaranteed window seat on the Everest Mountain Flight
- Private vehicle and experienced English-speaking guide for all Kathmandu and Pokhara sightseeing
- Round-trip domestic flights: Kathmandu ↔ Pokhara
- Sarangkot sunrise tour
- Tandem paragliding in Pokhara (including photos and video)
- Breakfasts in Kathmandu and Pokhara
- All entrance fees during sightseeing in Kathmandu and Pokhara
- All applicable Nepali government taxes
Price Excludes
- International airfare (Dubai ↔ Kathmandu)
- Nepal visa fee (available on arrival)
- Travel insurance
- Lunches and dinners in Kathmandu and Pokhara
- Personal expenses (e.g., bar bills, laundry)
- Gratuities
- Any services not explicitly listed above
Trip Information
Best Season for Nepal Tour Package from Dubai
March and June or October and February have the clearest skies and most comfortable temperatures. In spring, the hillsides burst with rhododendron blooms and mountain peaks glow in the soft morning light.
During autumn and early winter, the air turns crisp, and visibility stretches for miles, making it ideal for those sunrise flights and paragliding adventures over Pokhara. Daytime temperatures stay pleasant for wandering Kathmandu’s historic lanes, while you sidestep the summer monsoon and the peak-season crowds later in the year.
Everest Mountain Flight
The Everest Mountain Flight is a sunrise aerial sightseeing tour that departs from Kathmandu’s domestic terminal aboard a small turboprop aircraft. Lasting about 60 minutes round-trip, it climbs to 6,000–7,000 meters over the Khumbu region so you can see Everest, Lhotse, Nuptse, Cho Oyu, and other 8,000 m giants from above.
Flights typically leave just after dawn—when the light is best, and winds are calm—and every passenger has a guaranteed window seat. No landing on Everest is required; instead, the plane circles the peaks at close range before returning to Kathmandu, offering one of the easiest ways to experience the world’s highest mountains without trekking.
Paragliding in Pokhara
High above Pokhara’s mist-shrouded valley, tandem paragliding from the Sarangkot ridge offers an unforgettable 30–45-minute flight over terraced hills and the mirror-calm waters of Phewa Lake.
Paired with a certified pilot, you’ll launch from 1,592 m, glide on thermal currents, and drift past pine-clad slopes while taking in panoramic views of Annapurna, Machapuchare, and the valley below.
All safety gear and a pre-flight briefing are provided—most operators include in-flight photos and video, making it one of Nepal’s most accessible and exhilarating aerial adventures.
Tibetan Refugee Camp Pokhara
Just north of Phewa Lake lies the Tashi Ling Tibetan Settlement, a vibrant community founded by exiles after 1959. About 200 families live here, keeping Tibetan language and traditions alive through school, monastery, and daily rituals.
You can wander its quiet lanes, watch monks at prayer, and browse craft workshops where locals paint thangkas, weave rugs, and stitch wool garments. A simple cafeteria serves Tibetan staples like momo and butter tea, offering an authentic glimpse into a resilient culture far from home.
Sarangkot Sunrise
Perched at 1,592 m above Pokhara Valley, Sarangkot is famed for its sunrise vistas. Arriving before dawn, you’ll watch the first light paint Annapurna, Machapuchare, and Dhaulagiri in hues of pink and gold, with mist rolling off terraced hills and Phewa Lake reflecting the spectacle below.
A short walk from the viewing point brings you to cozy cafés serving steaming tea and snacks as the mountains awaken. This gentle morning ritual—a 30-minute drive from Pokhara—offers one of Nepal’s most accessible and breathtaking mountain-view experiences.
Phewa Lake
Phewa Lake, Nepal’s second-largest freshwater lake, stretches across 4.43 km² at the foot of the Annapurna range. Calm waters framed by forested hills and snow-tipped peaks make it perfect for a leisurely boat ride to the 17th-century Tal Barahi Temple Island.
Along its shores, colorful cafés and markets invite you to sip tea, try local snacks, or shop for handicrafts. As dawn breaks, mist drifts across the lake while fishermen cast nets in traditional wooden boats—a serene contrast to the valley’s paragliders gliding overhead.
Swayambhunath
Perched atop a wooded hill west of Kathmandu, Swayambhunath—often called the “Monkey Temple”—is one of Nepal’s oldest Buddhist sanctuaries. Its gleaming white stupa with a painted pair of all-seeing eyes anchors a courtyard of shrines, prayer wheels, and fluttering prayer flags.
Climbing the 365 stone steps rewards you with panoramic views of Kathmandu Valley, while playful rhesus macaques add lively company. Pilgrims spin the rows of brass prayer wheels, offer butter lamps, and circumambulate the central dome as Tibetan monks chant in the nearby monastery. This blend of history, spirituality, and city vistas makes Swayambhunath a must-visit highlight.
Equipment List
Clothing & Footwear
- Comfortable trek pants and quick-dry shirts
- Fleece or lightweight insulated jacket
- Waterproof shell or windbreaker
- Sturdy walking shoes or light hiking boots
- Hat and gloves for early mornings
Accessories & Essentials
- Daypack (20–30 L) for daily outings
- Sunglasses, sunscreen and lip balm
- Reusable water bottle (insulated or filtered)
- Small travel towel
Tech & Documents
- Power bank and charging cables
- Universal travel adapter
- Passport, visa documents and travel wallet
- Printed flight and hotel confirmations
Health & Safety
- Basic first-aid kit (band-aids, blister plasters, any prescription meds)
- Hand sanitizer and wet wipes
- Water purification tablets or filter
Frequently Asked Questions
Our four-day Nepal package is USD 850 per person—you’re responsible only for your international flights and the Nepal visa fee.
Absolutely. With friendly locals, reliable guides, and secure transport, you’ll feel welcome when you arrive.
Yes, you can easily adapt the pace and activities for adults and kids alike. Just let us know in advance so we can tailor any excursions.
This itinerary balances adventure and relaxation, making it a favorite for honeymooners and partners.
Of course. We’ll suggest age-appropriate options—shorter walks, extra breaks, or alternative activities—to keep the little ones happy.
Plan your trip between March and June or September and February for clear mountain views and pleasant weather.
Grace Educational Organisation
The Grace Educational Organisation is a government-registered charity dedicated to empowering students in Nepal through education.
With a 100% donation policy, every contribution directly supports the children and schools, providing essential resources like supplies, infrastructure, and extracurricular programs.
This initiative fosters a transparent connection between donors and students, ensuring every action leaves a lasting impact.
The Nuwakot School, located in a picturesque rural setting, is one of the beneficiaries of this mission.
By visiting, you witness these students’ educational journey and become part of a transformative effort to uplift the community.
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