Discover Nepal with Cathy Scott

Main Destination Nepal from $3,599.00 per based on two sharing and a minimum of 10 passengers Nov 02 - Nov 11 , 2025 10 Days Tour

Discover Nepal with Cathy Scott

After our unforgettable Niche Women’s Tour to Sri Lanka in October, I’ll be heading to Nepal for a co-ed G Adventures National Geographic tour—something I’ve personally dreamed of doing for a long time. While this is not a Niche Women’s tour, I wanted to extend an open invitation to any ladies who might want to join me on this adventure. Please note that we are not holding space—bookings will be based on availability at the time of inquiry. 

Only 4 spots left! Join Cathy on a truly special journey through the heart of Nepal. This 10-day adventure is full of spiritual depth, breathtaking landscapes, and the warm hospitality Nepal is known for. You’ll wander ancient temples, explore charming mountain villages, and soak in the peaceful energy that flows through this magical part of the world.

Stay in beautiful boutique hotels and heritage properties, including a stunning retreat nestled in the Kathmandu Valley, surrounded by forest and serenity. One particularly meaningful experience will be spending the night in a traditional Buddhist monastery, where you’ll have the chance to slow down, reflect, and connect more deeply with the spiritual essence of Nepal. Highlights also include time in the lively capital of Kathmandu, the laid-back lakeside town of Pokhara, a sunrise trek to Sarangkot for unforgettable Himalayan views, and visits to Buddhist and Hindu pilgrimage sites.

This itinerary is about connection—both to the culture and to yourself—with moments of reflection, exploration, and inspiration built in. If Nepal has been calling your name, this is the sign you’ve been waiting for.

*Please note that, unlike our traditional women's tours, this tour is not a private group and will be co-ed. 

November 2 to 11, 2025 

Price per person land only: CAD 3,599 based on two sharing and a minimum of 10 passengers (Limited to a maximum of 15). Single supplement CAD 1,599 (subject to availability). Hold your space with a CAD 500 non-refundable deposit.

Not included: Personal expenses, airfare and taxes, meals not specified, and gratuities. 

Your Package Includes: 

  • 9 Nights’ Accommodation in a Shared Room
  • Meals as Indicated
  • Private Transportation in an Air-Conditioned Vehicle with an English-speaking Guide
  • Sightseeing and Entrance Fees as per Itinerary
  • Group Arrival and Departure Airport Transfers 

Travel Style: National Geographic Journeys and Physical Rating: 3 – Average 

Some tours may include light hiking, biking, rafting, or kayaking in addition to walking. 

This Tour is part of the Jane Goodall Collection

A selection of wildlife-focused tours endorsed by world-renowned primatologist Dr. Jane Goodall. As a proud partner of the Jane Goodall Institute of Canada, G Adventures is thrilled to shahttps://www.gadventures.com/jane-goodall/re that a portion of every adventure booked will help support their mission to protect wildlife and work with local communities to become their conservation partners. 

Learn more about the Jane Goodall Collection.

*This tour was designed to run back-to-back with our Sri Lanka: Island Treasures Tour from October 18-31, 2025 

Itinerary

Day 1

Sunday, November 2 – Arrival in Kathmandu

Welcome to Nepal! Upon arrival at Tribhuvan International Airport, you’ll be greeted and transferred to your tranquil hotel in the Kathmandu Valley. Enjoy a relaxing wellness experience with a sound bath demonstration followed by a six-course vegetarian welcome feast tonight, savouring the diverse flavours
of Nepali cuisine. (D)

Monday, November 3 – Kathmandu & Patan
Day 2

Monday, November 3 – Kathmandu & Patan

Spend the day exploring Kathmandu, the colourful capital of this Himalayan nation. Pay a visit to Bodhnath Stupa, the holiest Tibetan Buddhist shrine outside of Tibet, and explore the wood-carved temples, pagodas, and palaces of Bhaktapur, Nepal’s medieval capital. (B, L)

Tuesday, November 4 – Spiritual Retreat in Pharping
Day 3

Tuesday, November 4 – Spiritual Retreat in Pharping

Venture to the ancient hilltop temple of Swayambhunath, decorated with vibrant prayer flags and home to troops of rhesus monkeys. Then depart for nearby Pharping, known for its Buddhist pilgrimage sites, and settle into a tranquil monastery guesthouse for the night. Get an insider’s view of monastery life, and enjoy a chanting and prayer service, or opt to take a walk in the monastery’s peaceful grounds. Enjoy a cooking demonstration at a local community restaurant and learn how to make Nepalese momos (dumplings). Afterwards, taste your delicious creations. 

Experience the serenity of a Tibetan Buddhist monastery. The monastery guest house offers comfortable accommodations in a peaceful setting with balconies and private western-style bathrooms. There are approximately 200 monks in residence following the Nyingmapa tradition. (B, L) 

Wednesday, November 5 – Kurintar
Day 4

Wednesday, November 5 – Kurintar

Rise at dawn to listen to the monks’ morning chanting, and witness a stunning sunrise. Then drive to the small riverside village of Kurintar and hike to our lodge for the evening, nestled on a forested hill overlooking the Trishuli River. Opt to relax by the pool or take a guided walk through the surrounding countryside, stopping at local villages.

Arrive at the remote lodge, which sits on a ridge amidst the hills overlooking sandy beaches and a river. Forests cascade down the hillsides, enclosing tiny settlements of tribal people.

The lodge is only accessible by foot, so please expect a walk of approximately 30 to 45 minutes. Porters will be hired to carry our bags, but please pack what you need for the night, as we will leave our larger bags in the vehicle. (B, D)

Day 5

Thursday, November 6 – To Chitwan National Park

Today, we travel towards Chitwan National Park, Nepal’s oldest wildlife reserve and a UNESCO World Heritage site. The park is home to 68 recorded mammal species, including the one-horned rhino and the Bengal tiger, as well as hundreds of species of birds. Check in to our lodge, located on the banks of the East Rapti River. After lunch, board a traditional flat-bottomed boat for a river safari, keeping your eyes out for aquatic birds, crocodiles, and other riverine fauna.

Spend two nights enjoying cultural and wildlife excursions in and around Royal Chitwan National Park, the oldest national park in Nepal. Within its area of 932km², RCNP is home to at least 43 species of mammals, 450 species of birds, and 45 species of amphibians and reptiles, including sambars, chitals, rhesus monkeys, tigers, and langurs.. (B, L, D) 

Friday, November 7 – Chitwan Wildlife Safari
Day 6

Friday, November 7 – Chitwan Wildlife Safari

Spend the day exploring Chitwan National Park on a variety of excursions; activities differ depending on the season. Set out on a jeep safari through the grasslands and forests, seeking out rhinos, leopards, elephants, monkeys, and the elusive Bengal tiger. Meet with a “tiger technician” from the Nepal Tiger Trust, a nonprofit dedicated to the protection and conservation of these majestic cats. Visit a farming village bordering the park for a glimpse of rural life, and return to our lodge this evening in time for a dance performance by the local Tharu people. (B, L, D) 

Saturday, November 8 – Journey to Pokhara
Day 7

Saturday, November 8 – Journey to Pokhara

Drive to Pokhara, an enchanting town set on the shores of turquoise-hued Phewa Lake against a backdrop of snowcapped Himalayan peaks. Enjoy a guided walk around the city, and opt to have dinner at a popular local restaurant.

Nestled in a tranquil valley at an altitude of 827m, beautiful Pokhara lies on a once vibrant trade route between India and Tibet. To this day, mule trains can be seen bringing goods to trade from remote regions of the Himalayas. This enchanting city has several beautiful lakes and offers stunning panoramic views of the Himalayan peaks. It’s a popular place to relax and enjoy the beauty of nature. (B)

Sunday, November 9 – Pokhara
Day 8

Sunday, November 9 – Pokhara

Venture to Sarangkot village early this morning and hike to the famed Sarangkot lookout to witness a breathtaking sunrise over the Annapurna Himalaya. Back in Pokhara, climb up a lush forest path to the gleaming white Peace Pagoda, built by Japanese monks after World War II. Later, visit a Tibetan refugee settlement, established by the United Nations in 1964. Learn about the history of the community on a walk through their photo gallery, and enjoy a traditional Tibetan lunch. In your free time, opt to take a boat tour of Phewa Lake. 

The hike up to the World Peace Pagoda can be quite strenuous and is all steps up and back down. If you are not feeling so energetic, please let the tour host know, and you can opt out of this activity. (B, L)

Day 9

Monday, November 10 – Return to Kathmandu

Catch a flight back to the capital, Kathmandu. Enjoy time to shop in the bustling Thamel district, or choose to visit Pashupatinath Temple, the most sacred Hindu temple complex in Nepal. 

Enjoy free time in the afternoon for exploring. Visit the burning ghats at Pashupatinath and Swayambhunath, or the monkey temple. Kathmandu is fascinating at every turn, and some travellers prefer to just wander, seeing where the city may lead them. (B)

Day 10

Tuesday, November 11 – Departure Day

Transfer to the airport for your onward journey, filled with memories and new connections. (B) 

 

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