Nepal Family Tour Trip Itinerary & Details
Nepal Family Tour
Nepal Family Tour
Nepal · 10 Days · Easy
Cultural Tour From US $1,530 Mantra Adventure
Trip at a Glance
Destination Nepal
Duration 10 Days / 9 Nights
Difficulty Easy
Activity Cultural Tour
Transport Private Car + Drive
Group Size Max 16 People
Accommodation Hotel
Meals Breakfast + Some meals
Max Altitude 2,175m / Nagarkot
Overview

Nepal tailored for families — age-friendly itinerary covering Kathmandu heritage, Pokhara and Chitwan wildlife.

Trip Highlights
Package Pricing (Per Person)
Package Includes Price / Person
Standard Quality accommodation & core services US $1,300
Comfort Recommended Boutique hotels, private guides US $1,530
Luxury Ultra-luxury, full butler service US $1,880
Group Discount Pricing
Group Size Standard Comfort Luxury
1 Pax US $1,300 US $1,530 US $1,880
2 - 3 Pax US $1,170 US $1,380 US $1,690
4 - 7 Pax US $1,080 US $1,270 US $1,560
8 - 13 Pax US $990 US $1,160 US $1,430
14+ Pax US $910 US $1,070 US $1,320

All prices are per person. Larger groups receive progressive discounts.

Day-by-Day Itinerary
Day 1
Day 1: Arrival in Kathmandu (1,400m)
📍 Kathmandu
Arrive in Kathmandu — Nepal's vibrant, chaotic, extraordinary capital — and meet your Mantra Adventure family guide. Transfer to a family-friendly hotel in Thamel. The evening orientation briefing covers the 10-day programme: Kathmandu's UNESCO sites, a gentle mountain trek, a Chitwan wildlife safari, and Pokhara's lakeside. Welcome dinner at a restaurant with live traditional music. Overnight: Kathmandu hotel. Meals: Dinner.
Day 2
Day 2: Kathmandu Cultural Tour — Pashupatinath, Boudhanath, Patan
📍 Kathmandu
A family-paced day exploring three of Kathmandu Valley's finest cultural sites. Begin at Boudhanath Stupa — its sheer scale (37-metre dome, one of the largest in Asia) makes an immediate impression on children and adults alike. Continue to Pashupatinath Temple's outer areas, where the sadhus' colourful appearance and the river-side activity make for fascinating observation. Afternoon at Patan Durbar Square — Nepal's most accessible and beautifully preserved medieval city, with the Krishna Mandir and Patan Museum. Lunch at a Newari restaurant in Patan's old town. Meals: Breakfast, lunch.
Day 3
Day 3: Drive to Pokhara (820m) via Prithvi Highway
📍 Pokhara
Scenic 6–7 hour drive (or 25-minute flight) to Pokhara — Nepal's second city and the gateway to the Annapurna region. The lakeside city on the shores of Phewa Lake is one of the most relaxed and beautiful destinations in Nepal. Check in to a lakeside hotel, rent a paddle boat for Phewa Lake in the afternoon, and watch the sun set behind Machhapuchhre. Meals: All included.
Day 4
Day 4: Sarangkot Sunrise, Pokhara Sightseeing
📍 Pokhara
Early morning drive to Sarangkot (1,592m) for the classic Annapurna sunrise — the mountains catching the first light across Phewa Lake is one of Nepal's iconic images, and children are invariably transfixed. Return for breakfast, then spend the morning at the International Mountain Museum (excellent for older children with its detailed exhibits on mountaineering history). Afternoon: boat ride to the World Peace Pagoda on the lake's island. Meals: Breakfast.
Day 5
Day 5: Trek to Australian Camp (2,012m) — Annapurna Foothills
📍 Australian Camp
A gentle family trek from Phedi (1,130m) through forested hillside and terraced farmland to Australian Camp — a small ridge settlement with spectacular Annapurna views. The 3–4 hour walk is manageable for children aged 7 and above. Overnight in basic but comfortable teahouse accommodation. Walking time: 3–4 hours. Meals: All included.
Day 6
Day 6: Descend to Phedi, Drive to Chitwan National Park (150m)
📍 Chitwan
Morning descent from Australian Camp back to Phedi, then a 4-hour drive south across the Prithvi Highway and down from the mountains into the subtropical Terai — Nepal's lowland jungle belt. Arrive at Chitwan National Park: a completely different Nepal of elephant grass, sal forest, one-horned rhinoceroses, wild elephants and, if fortune favours, the Royal Bengal Tiger. Overnight: Jungle lodge. Meals: All included.
Day 7
Day 7: Chitwan National Park — Jeep Safari and Elephant Bathing
📍 Chitwan
Full day in the world-famous Chitwan National Park — a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Morning 4x4 jeep safari into the park with a professional naturalist guide. One-horned rhinoceroses are reliably seen; sightings of wild elephants, gaur (Indian bison), gharial crocodiles and spotted deer are common. Birds: painted storks, lesser adjutants, pied kingfishers. Afternoon: elephant bathing session at the local elephant camp — splash in the river with the elephants in a genuine, ethically managed interaction. Evening: stick dance cultural programme by the Tharu indigenous people. Meals: All included.
Day 8
Day 8: Chitwan — Canoe Safari and Village Tour
📍 Chitwan
Morning dugout canoe float down the Rapti River — a unique perspective on the park's wildlife from water level. Gharial crocodiles sunbathe on the banks; flocks of egrets rise from the riverside grassland. Afternoon: guided walking tour of a Tharu village with a visit to the community cultural museum. Meals: All included.
Day 9
Day 9: Drive Chitwan to Kathmandu
📍 Kathmandu
Morning at leisure in Chitwan before the 4-hour drive back to Kathmandu. Arrive in the afternoon for final souvenir shopping in Thamel — painted Tibetan singing bowls, hand-crafted yak wool goods and Thangka paintings. Farewell dinner. Overnight: Kathmandu hotel. Meals: Breakfast, dinner.
Day 10
Day 10: Final Departure
📍 Kathmandu
Airport transfer for your international departure. Nepal has given your family unforgettable memories: temple courtyards, mountain dawns, jungle safaris and the warmth of Nepali hospitality. We hope to welcome you all back soon. Meals: Breakfast.
What's Included & Excluded

✓ Included

  • Airport pick-up and drop-off
  • Domestic transport per itinerary
  • All accommodation during the trip
  • All meals as specified in the itinerary
  • Experienced English-speaking certified guide
  • Porter (1 per 2 trekkers, max 15kg)
  • All trekking permits and national park fees
  • TIMS card
  • Mantra Adventure duffel bag
  • First aid kit

✗ Not Included

  • International flights
  • Nepal visa (USD 30-100 on arrival)
  • Personal travel insurance (mandatory)
  • Meals in Kathmandu/Pokhara
  • Accommodation in Kathmandu (available on request)
  • Alcoholic beverages, hot showers, personal items
  • Personal trekking gear
  • Tips for guide and porters
Travel Tips & Useful Information
➤ What is the best season for this trip?
The best seasons are Spring (March–May) and Autumn (September–November). Spring brings rhododendron blooms and stable weather; Autumn offers crystal-clear post-monsoon visibility. Nepal trips in these windows deliver optimal mountain views.
➤ How difficult is the Nepal Family Tour?
This trip is rated Easy. Suitable for beginners with basic fitness — walking 3-4 times per week for 4-6 weeks is adequate. No technical experience needed.
➤ Do I need a visa?
Most nationalities get Nepal visa on arrival at Kathmandu airport for USD 30 (30 days). Indian nationals do not require a visa.
➤ What permits are required?
Required permits and TIMS card arranged by Mantra Adventure. No extra hassle for you.
➤ What is included in the price?
Included: Airport transfers; domestic flights/transport per itinerary; all trek accommodation; all meals during trek; English-speaking guide; porters (1 per 2 trekkers); all trekking permits; Mantra Adventure duffel bag. Not included: International flights; Nepal visa; personal travel insurance (mandatory); personal gear; tips.
➤ What fitness level is required?
For Nepal Family Tour (Easy): Regular walking or swimming 3×/week for 6 weeks is sufficient. You should be comfortable walking 5-6 hours on uneven terrain.
➤ Is altitude sickness a concern?
Maximum altitude is 2,175m / Nagarkot. At this elevation, altitude sickness is uncommon for healthy trekkers who follow our paced itinerary. Walk slowly, stay hydrated, avoid alcohol initially.