Kori & Kapuche Lake Trek – 6/7 Days

Kapuche Lake is the lowest altitude glacier lake in the world, known for its crystal-blue water. Kori Danda offers one of the best ridgeline views of Lamjung Himal and Annapurna. Less crowded and suitable for adventure seekers.

Starting Point: Pokhara

Max Altitude: 3,800m (Kori)

Highlights: Kapuche Glacier Lake (lowest glacier lake in Nepal), Kori Danda, Sikles Village

Difficulty: Moderate

Price Range: NPR 22,000 – 35,000 per person (depends on group size, guide, meals)

Mardi Himal Trek

Mardi Himal is a beautiful ridge trek offering close views of Machhapuchhre, Annapurna South, and Hiunchuli. The trail passes through forests, rhododendron hills, and high camps.

Starting Point: Pokhara

Max Altitude: 4,500m (Mardi Viewpoint)

Best For: Short adventure, stunning Himalayan views

Price Range: NPR 12,000 – 20,000 per person (depends on group size, guide & meals)

Annapurna Base Camp (ABC)

One of Nepal’s iconic treks that takes you into the heart of the Annapurna Sanctuary. Surrounded by 360-degree Himalayan peaks, glaciers, waterfalls, and suspension bridges.

Starting Point: Pokhara

Max Altitude: 4,130m

Best For: Trek lovers wanting a moderate Himalayan trek

Price Range: NPR 15,000 – 45,000 per person (depends on group size, meals, guide/porter)

Ghorepani Poon Hill

One of the most popular treks in Nepal, Poonhill offers a panoramic sunrise view of Dhaulagiri, Nilgiri, Hiunchuli, and Annapurna ranges. Suitable for beginners and families.

4 Days / 3 Nights Itinerary**

Starting Point: Pokhara

Best For: Beginners, families & trekkers seeking short scenic trek

Price Range: NPR 12,000 – 20,000 per person (depends on group size, guide, porter, and meals)

Lower Mustang Trek

Lower Mustang is famous for Muktinath Temple, apple orchards, deep gorges, Kagbeni village, and Tibetan culture. A short trip that combines spiritual experience, desert landscapes, and Himalayan views of Dhaulagiri and Nilgiri.

Price: Starts from NPR 12,000 per person

Difficulty: Easy

Best Season: All Year

Upper Mustang Trek

Upper Mustang is known as the Last Forbidden Kingdom of Nepal. The region lies in the rain-shadow area behind the Himalayas, so it feels like a desert with colorful cliffs, ancient caves, and Tibetan-influenced villages. This short 4-day plan focuses on Lo-Manthang, monasteries, and dramatic landscapes. It’s the perfect trip for travelers who want history, culture, and off-road adventure.

Price: Starts from NPR 38,000 per person (permit + jeep + hotel + food included)

Difficulty: Moderate

Best Season: March–June & September–November

 

Goa Honeymoon Tour (India)

Goa is India’s “beach paradise,” perfect for couples who love sunsets, nightlife, beaches, and luxury resorts. This honeymoon package includes romantic beach time, candlelight dinners, private tours, and peaceful coastal walks.

Starting From: Kathmandu → Goa flight

Duration: 4 Days / 3 Nights

Kerala Backwaters (India)

Kerala is one of the world’s most dreamy honeymoon destinations, famous for its slow-moving backwaters, floating houseboats, and palm-lined lakes. This tour offers couples a peaceful and intimate escape where they drift through scenic waterways, enjoy candlelight dinners, Ayurvedic massages, and cozy houseboat stays with sunset views.

The charming village life, serene nature, romantic houseboat cruise, and luxurious resorts make it a perfect start to your married life.

Starting From: Kathmandu → Kochi flight

Pokhara (Honeymoon)

Why it’s perfect for honeymoon:
Pokhara is peaceful, scenic, romantic, and ideal for couples who want nature + comfort.Pokhara is Nepal’s honeymoon paradise — a dreamy city of lakes, mountains, and soft romantic atmosphere. Couples enjoy boating, peaceful walks, luxurious resorts, and stunning sunrise views that create lasting memories.

Starting From: Kathmandu / Pokhara

Pokhara Heritage & Old Town Tour

Pokhara is not only Nepal’s adventure capital but also a city rich in spirituality, culture, and centuries-old heritage. Known for its serene lakes, sacred temples, ancient caves, and panoramic viewpoints, Pokhara beautifully blends nature with history.

Pokhara’s heritage traces back to its role as a major trade route between India and Tibet. Over time, it developed into a spiritual hub with temples like Bindhyabasini Temple, the serene Barahi Temple in the middle of Phewa Lake, and iconic Buddhist sites such as the World Peace Pagoda. The city also holds geological wonders like Mahendra Cave and Gupteshwor Mahadev Cave, which reflect both natural beauty and religious importance.

A modern addition to Pokhara’s spiritual landscape is Pumdikot Shiva Statue, a rising pilgrimage and viewpoint destination offering sweeping Himalayan views and peaceful surroundings.

This tour is designed for travelers seeking culture, spirituality, scenic beauty, and a peaceful heritage experience—all in one city.