14 Days Nepal Tour Package 2026 | Trekking, Safari & Culture

Saran Adhikari
Saran Adhikari
Updated on March 29, 2026

This 14 Days Nepal Tour & Trek package is the perfect introduction to the Himalayas. This trip combines cultural sightseeing in Kathmandu, a scenic white-water rafting experience, the famous Poon Hill trek, jungle safari in Chitwan, and relaxation in Pokhara. It is designed for beginners and families who want to see mountains, wildlife, and temples all in one stress-free journey.

Nepal is not just a destination; it is a feeling. For many, traveling here is a once-in-a-lifetime dream. But planning a trip that includes mountains, jungles, and ancient cities can be hard.

That is why we designed this 14-Days Nepal Tour & Trek package. You do not need to be an athlete to do this. You do not need to carry a heavy backpack. We have mixed the best cultural tours with a gentle, beautiful trek called Poon Hill. Whether you are traveling solo, with a partner, or with your family, this itinerary gives you the perfect taste of Nepal in just two weeks. Get ready for sunrises that light up the snow-capped peaks and adventures you will never forget.

Why Choose This Nepal Tour & Trek Trip in 2026?

Travel is changing. In 2026, travelers want more than just sightseeing; they want experiences. Here is why this specific Nepal Tour & Trek package is the best choice for you:

  • The Perfect Balance: You get the city buzz of Kathmandu, the peace of the mountains, and the wild nature of Chitwan.
  • Beginner Friendly: The Poon Hill trek is easy. You walk 4-6 hours a day, sleep in cozy tea houses, and do not need technical climbing skills.
  • Cultural Deep Dive: Visit UNESCO World Heritage Sites and local villages to see how real Nepali people live.
  • Safety First: Our expert guides ensure you are safe on the trails and the roads.

14-Days Nepal Tour & Trek Itinerary

This itinerary is carefully planned to help you acclimatize to the altitude while maximizing fun.

Day 1: Arrival in Kathmandu (1,300m) Welcome to the "City of Temples!" Our representative will meet you at the airport and take you to your hotel. You can rest or take a short walk to see the busy streets of Thamel.

Day 2: Drive to Trishuli – Rafting Day We leave the city early. The drive to Trishuli is scenic. After lunch, we hit the water! You will enjoy exciting white-water rafting on the Trishuli River. It is safe and fun for beginners. We stay overnight in a riverside resort.

Day 3: Drive to Nayapul & Trek to Birethati (1,025m) After breakfast, we drive to Nayapul. This is where our trekking begins. The walk to Birethati is easy and follows a beautiful river. It is a great warm-up for your legs.

Day 4: Trek from Birethati to Ulleri (1,960m) Today, the trail goes up and down through green forests and rhododendron flowers. We climb hundreds of stone steps to reach the Magar village of Ulleri. The view of the valley below is amazing.

Day 5: Trek from Ulleri to Ghorepani (2,840m) We continue walking through thick oak and rhododendron forests. As we get higher, the air gets fresh and cool. Ghorepani is a famous village located on a ridge with great mountain views.

Day 6: Hike to Poon Hill (3,210m) & Trek to Tadapani (2,630m) The Highlight of the Trip! We wake up early (around 4:00 AM) and hike to Poon Hill. Watch the sun rise over the Dhaulagiri and Annapurna mountain ranges. It looks like gold is melting on the snow. After breakfast, we trek to Tadapani through a beautiful forest.

Day 7: Trek from Tadapani to Ghandruk (1,940m) Ghandruk is a beautiful village famous for its traditional stone houses. Here, you can see the culture of the Gurung people. The view of Mt. Machhapuchhre (Fishtail) from here is incredible.

Day 8: Trek to Kimche & Drive to Pokhara (820m) We descend to Kimche and say goodbye to our mountain porters. A short jeep ride takes us back to the road, and then we drive to Pokhara. Check into your hotel and relax by the famous Phewa Lake.

Day 9: Pokhara Sightseeing Pokhara is the "City of Peace." We visit the World Peace Pagoda, Devi’s Fall, and the Gupteshwor Cave. You can also go boating on the lake. It is a relaxing day.

Day 10: Drive from Pokhara to Chitwan We travel south from the mountains to the flatlands of the Terai. The landscape changes dramatically. Upon arriving in Chitwan, you will check into your jungle resort and enjoy a sunset.

Day 11: Chitwan Jungle Activities Get ready for adventure! You will take a jeep safari or a jungle walk deep into Chitwan National Park. Look out for the One-Horned Rhinoceros, deer, and if you are lucky, the Royal Bengal Tiger. You will also visit the elephant breeding center.

Day 12: Drive Back to Kathmandu After a morning bird-watching tour, we drive back to Kathmandu. Enjoy the scenic countryside views through the window. In the evening, you can explore Kathmandu’s markets for souvenirs.

Day 13: Kathmandu Valley Sightseeing Today, we explore history. We visit Swayambhunath (the Monkey Temple), the sacred Hindu temple Pashupatinath, and the giant Buddhist stupa at Boudhanath. These are UNESCO sites that show Nepal’s rich soul.

Day 14: Final Departure Your 14-day journey ends today. We will drop you at the international airport for your flight home. Namaste!

Cost Breakdown: What Will It Cost?

Prices in Nepal vary based on comfort level. Here is an estimated cost per person for a Nepal Tour & Trek package in 2026.

Package Type Price Range (Per Person) Includes
Budget $1,300– $1,500 Basic hotels, shared transport
Standard $1,600 – $1,800 3-star hotels, guide, private vehicle
Luxury $2,500+ 4–5 star hotels, flights, premium services

Best Time to Visit

To get the most out of your Nepal Tour & Treks, timing is everything.

  • Spring (March to May): The weather is warm, and the rhododendron flowers are blooming red and pink on the hills.
  • Autumn (September to November): This is the best season. The skies are crystal clear, offering the best mountain views.
  • Winter (December to February): Cold in the mornings but clear views. Good for city tours.
  • Summer/Monsoon (June to August): Rainy and cloudy. Mountains are often hidden. Not recommended for this trek.

Difficulty Level: Is This Trek Hard?

Many people ask, "Do I need to be super fit?" The answer is No.

  • Rating: Easy to Moderate.
  • Walking Hours: 4 to 6 hours per day.
  • Max Altitude: 3,210m (Poon Hill).
  • Who can do it: Anyone with average physical fitness can complete this trek. If you can walk uphill for an hour, you can do this. It is safe for children (10+) and seniors too.

Food and Accommodation

Where will you sleep? During the city tour (Kathmandu, Pokhara, Chitwan), you stay in nice hotels with attached bathrooms. On the trek (Ghorepani, Ghandruk), you stay in "Tea Houses." These are simple mountain lodges. They are clean and cozy, but the rooms are basic. Toilets are usually shared, and hot showers can cost extra.

What will you eat? Nepal’s food is delicious and healthy.

  • Dal Bhat: The national dish. Rice, lentil soup, vegetables, and pickle. It gives you lots of energy.
  • Momo: Tibetan-style dumplings (steamed or fried).
  • Pasta, Pizza, and Noodles: Available in most tea houses.
  • Tea & Coffee: Ginger honey tea is a must-try after a cold day of walking.

Permits and Requirements

For this Nepal Tour & Trek package, you need two main permits for the trekking part:

Tip: We will arrange all these permits for you, so you don't have to worry about paperwork.

Packing List: What to Bring

Packing smart makes your trip easier. Here are the essentials:

  • Clothing: Light t-shirts, a warm fleece jacket, a down jacket (for cold nights), trekking pants, and thermal underwear.
  • Footwear: Comfortable hiking boots (broken in!) and sandals for the city.
  • Gear: A comfortable backpack (30-40L), sleeping bag (can be rented), water bottle, and headlamp.
  • Health: Sunscreen, sunglasses, lip balm, wet wipes, and a basic first-aid kit.
  • Documents: Passport and extra passport photos.

Travel Tips for 2026

  • Stay Hydrated: Drink at least 3 liters of water a day while trekking to avoid altitude sickness.
  • Respect Culture: Always walk clockwise around Buddhist stupas and temples. Ask for permission before taking photos of people.
  • Cash is King: In the mountains, credit cards often don't work. Bring enough Nepali Rupees.
  • Go Slow: Walk at your own pace. "Slow and steady" is the mantra in the Himalayas.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

1. Is the Poon Hill trek safe for solo female travelers?

Yes, absolutely. Nepal is very friendly, and the Annapurna region is one of the safest trekking routes in the world. We provide professional guides to ensure you feel secure and comfortable at all times.

2. Can I charge my phone and camera during the trek?

Yes, most tea houses have electricity. However, they charge a small fee for charging devices. It is smart to bring a portable power bank.

3. Do I need travel insurance for this trip?

Yes, travel insurance is mandatory. It must cover emergency evacuation and medical expenses up to 4,000 meters. We hope you never need it, but it is better to be safe.

4. What happens if I get altitude sickness?

Since the highest point is only 3,210m, serious altitude sickness is rare. However, our guides are trained to handle it. If you feel sick, we will descend immediately, which cures the symptoms.

5. Can I customize this itinerary?

Yes! If you want to spend more days in Pokhara or skip the rafting, just let us know. We are happy to tailor the trip to your needs.

6. How much money should I bring for personal expenses?

We recommend bringing about $200 to $300 USD for personal shopping, extra snacks, drinks, and tips for the guide and porter.

Are You Ready for the Trip of a Lifetime?

Nepal is calling. The mountains are waiting, and the jungles are ready to be explored. This 14 Days Nepal Tour & Trek package is your ticket to a world of wonder. Start planning your 2026 adventure today. Spaces fill up fast during the peak seasons. Book your trip now and let us take care of the rest. Contact us today for a free quote and turn your Himalayan dream into reality