
Nepal is a small, landlocked country located in South Asia and is known for its stunning Himalayan mountains, rich cultural heritage, and diverse wild life ecosystem. Popular tourist destinations in Nepal include Kathmandu, Pokhara, Chitwan National Park, and Everest Base Camp. It is a country with rich cultural heritage and unique products that are worth shopping for.
Tour Plan
Thamel, Kathmandu – A Shopper's Paradise

Day 1
Start your day with a visit to Thamel, a popular tourist spot in Kathmandu and is well known for its many shops selling everything from clothing to jewelry, carpets, pashmina, and handicrafts. You can find affordable products as well as luxurious ones here. Enjoy lunch at Bhojan Griha, a restaurant located in a beautiful traditional Nepali house. Afterward, visit the Himalayan Java Coffee to grab a cup of locally grown coffee. In evening, visit to the Asan Market, a traditional market that is known for its spices, textiles, and handicrafts. You can find everything from traditional clothing to pottery and jewelry. Do you want to buy some souvenirs for your loved ones? Then, Thamel is definitely the place to visit.
Patan - Lalitpur

Day 2
Start your second day with a visit to the Patan (Lalitpur), a city that is known for its well-preserved ancient architecture and traditional handicrafts. Here, you can visit the Patan Durbar Square which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Nepali traditional dresses are a must-have on your shopping list. Patan is famous for its embroidered clothing, and you can choose from a variety of designs and patterns. Dhaka, the traditional fabric of Nepal, is also popular to make clothes. Spend the evening in Boudhanath, a Tibetan Buddhist temple that is one of the largest stupas in the world. Here, you can find many shops selling Tibetan handicrafts, prayer beads, and rugs.
Kathmandu Durbar Square (Basantapur)

Day 3
Today on third day have an early breakfast and visit to the Swayambhunath (Monkey Temple), an ancient Buddhist temple that sits atop a hill overlooking the Kathmandu Valley. Afterward, visit the Narayanhiti Palace Museum, which was once the residence of the Nepalese monarchy. Enjoy lunch at the Roadhouse Cafe, a restaurant that serves delicious pizza and pasta. Afterward, visit the Kathmandu Durbar Square (Basantapur), a complex of palaces, temples, and courtyards that was once the seat of the Nepalese royalty. Spend the evening in Jhochhen Tole, a street that was once a hub for hippies and backpackers in the 1960s and 70s. Here, you can find many shops selling hippie clothing, jewelry, and other souvenirs. Nepal is a treasure trove of handmade crafts, including paper products, woodwork, pottery, and metalwork. These handcrafted items are unique and make excellent souvenirs or gifts.
Bhaktapur - Pashupatinath Temple

Day 4
On day four, visit to the Bhaktapur, one of the three royal cities in the Kathmandu Valley that is known for its well-preserved ancient architecture and traditional way of life. Afterward, visit the Pashupatinath Temple, a Hindu temple that is dedicated to Lord Shiva and is one of the most sacred temples in Nepal. Enjoy lunch at the Garden of Dreams, a neo-classical garden that was built in the early 20th century. Pashmina is the finest wool in the world, and Nepal is famous for its Pashmina shawls. It is a must-buy item on your shopping list as the shawl's softness and comfort are incomparable. Spend the evening in the Freak Street, a street that was once a hub for hippies and backpackers in the 1960s and 70s. Here, you can find many shops selling hippie clothing, jewelry, and other souvenirs.
Khokana

Day 5
Start your day with a visit to the Khokana, a small village that is known for its mustard oil and traditional Newari houses. Afterward, visit the Indra Chowk, a popular shopping area that is known for its textiles and traditional clothing. You can find exquisite silver jewelry and unique beads made of stones, wood, and even bone. Don't miss browsing for jewelry at Asan Tole in Kathmandu. Spend the evening in the Thamel, a popular tourist district that is known for its shops, restaurants, and nightlife. Here, you can find all kinds of souvenirs, including prayer flags, pashmina shawls, and Buddhist statues. You can find intricate and brightly colored thanka paintings in various sizes and prices in shops around Thamel.
Departure

Day 6
On the final day, finish your breakfast and check out of the hotel. Our driver will drop you at Kathmandu airport or the closest railway station. Nepal is a country that has something to offer everyone, from history enthusiasts to adventure seekers. Remember to bargain in Nepal; it's a common practice in most shops. Nepal is an excellent destination for shopping, and you can find unique products to take back home that will remind you of your visit to Nepal. Well MagicBox Holiday service and tour ends here with unforgettable memories.
Inclusions
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Accommodation in luxury hotels on 01 double occupancy room
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Daily breakfast at the hotel.
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Internal flights from Lumbini to Mumbai
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All city transfer and sightseeing as per the itinerary in chauffer driven A/C Car
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All airport transfers by chauffer driven A/C Swift Dzire
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Intercity transfers and sightseeing by chauffer driven A/C Swift Dzire
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General English-Speaking Chauffeur
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Toll taxes, parking, and fuel All applicable taxes.
Exclusions
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Extras at the hotel
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Meals in hotels other than specified in the inclusions
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Monuments entry fees
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Personal purchase
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Any Airfare
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Anything not mentioned in Inclusion List