The Patna to Nepal Tour Package is the perfect blend of spirituality, nature, adventure, and Himalayan beauty. Located close to the India–Nepal border, Patna is one of the most convenient starting points for a Nepal journey. Whether you're planning a family holiday, a pilgrimage trip, a honeymoon, or a group tour, this package covers Nepal’s most loved destinations—Kathmandu, Pokhara, Janakpur, Lumbini, and Chitwan.
From the divine blessings of Pashupatinath Temple in Kathmandu to the breathtaking lakes and mountain views of Pokhara, and from the cultural richness of Janakpur to the peaceful birthplace of Lord Buddha in Lumbini, this tour offers a complete and memorable Nepal experience. With smooth road connectivity, comfortable taxis, and customizable itineraries, travelling from Patna to Nepal is easy and affordable.
Kathmandu – The Cultural & Spiritual Heart of Nepal
This package lets you explore the best of Kathmandu, known for its ancient temples, sacred Hindu and Buddhist sites, and vibrant heritage streets. From the divine Pashupatinath Temple to the peaceful Boudhanath Stupa, the panoramic Swayambhunath Temple, and the royal charm of Kathmandu Durbar Square, every corner of the city offers a blend of history, culture, and spirituality.
Pokhara – The City of Lakes and Himalayan Views
In Pokhara, you experience natural beauty at its finest. The tour includes a peaceful boating experience on Phewa Lake, a visit to the hilltop Tal Barahi Temple, the thrilling sunrise at Sarangkot, and scenic spots like Davis Fall, Gupteshwar Mahadev Cave, and Bindhyabasini Temple. Pokhara promises serenity, adventure, and postcard-worthy views of the Annapurna ranges.
Manakamana Temple – Blessings with a Cable Car Ride
One of the key highlights is the visit to the famous Manakamana Temple. You reach the hilltop shrine through an exciting cable car ride, offering breathtaking valley and mountain views. Known as the “wish-fulfilling temple,” it is a must-visit for spiritual seekers.
Chitwan Safari – Adventure in the Wild (Optional)
For nature lovers, the optional Chitwan National Park visit adds an adventurous touch to the journey. Activities include Elephant Safari, Jeep Safari, Tharu Cultural Dance Show, Canoe Ride, and Birdwatching, offering a close look at Nepal’s wildlife, including rhinos, crocodiles, and various bird species.
Lumbini – A Peaceful Journey to the Birthplace of Lord Buddha
The package also gives you the option to explore Lumbini, home to the sacred Maya Devi Temple, beautiful monastic zones, and the World Peace Pagoda. It is a spiritual and peaceful destination ideal for history lovers and pilgrims.
Janakpur – The Land of Goddess Sita (Optional)
If included in your itinerary, Janakpur lets you witness the beauty of Janaki Temple, Ram–Janaki Vivah Mandap, and holy ponds like Dhanush Sagar, making it a special destination for devotees and cultural enthusiasts.
How to Travel from Patna to Nepal
Patna is well-connected to Nepal by road, train, and flight, making travel simple and flexible. Here are the best ways:
1. Patna to Nepal by Road (Most Preferred & Convenient)
Road travel is the easiest and most popular way to reach Nepal from Patna. Private cabs and taxis are available from Patna to Nepal destinations.
Popular Road Routes:
Patna → Raxaul → Kathmandu/Pokhara
Patna → Sonauli → Pokhara/Kathmandu/Chitwan
Patna → Jayanagar → Janakpur (Best for Janakpur Darshan)
Travel Time:
Patna to Kathmandu: 9–10 hours
Patna to Pokhara: 10–12 hours
Patna to Janakpur: 4–5 hours
Patna to Lumbini: 8–9 hours
Private taxis make the journey smooth and comfortable.
2. Patna to Nepal by Train
While there is no direct train to Kathmandu or Pokhara, you can reach border towns by train and continue by road.
Best Train Options:
Patna to Raxaul
Patna to Jayanagar (for Janakpur)
Patna to Gorakhpur, then continue to Nepal by cab
This is a good option for budget travellers.
3. Patna to Kathmandu by Flight (Fastest Option)
Travellers can take a flight from:
Patna (PAT) → Kathmandu (KTM)
Direct flights available (subject to schedule)
Travel time: 35–45 minutes
From Kathmandu Airport, taxis and pre-booked cabs are easily available.
4. Patna to Nepal by Bus (Economical Option)
Government-approved buses operate from Patna to Kathmandu and Patna to Pokhara via Raxaul.
Comfortable sleeper and non-sleeper options
Budget-friendly transport for solo travellers
Why Choose the Patna to Nepal Tour Package?
Proximity to Nepal for quick travel
Comfortable AC taxis for all routes
Well-planned sightseeing and hotel arrangements
Ideal for families, senior citizens, and groups
Customizable packages (luxury, budget, honeymoon, pilgrimage)
24×7 travel assistance
Your Nepal journey begins with a comfortable drive from Patna toward Kathmandu via the Raxaul–Birgunj border. After completing the easy immigration process, continue your road trip through the picturesque hills and river valleys of Nepal. As you enter Kathmandu, the vibrant capital city welcomes you with ancient architecture and spiritual energy. Check into your hotel, relax after the long journey, and spend your evening exploring the nearby markets or enjoying a peaceful Nepali-style dinner. Overnight stay in Kathmandu.
After breakfast, get ready for a full day of sightseeing in Kathmandu. Begin your spiritual tour with a visit to the sacred Pashupatinath Temple, one of the most important pilgrimage sites for Hindus. Proceed to the majestic Boudhanath Stupa, known for its peaceful Buddhist ambience. Later, visit the iconic Swayambhunath (Monkey Temple) for stunning valley views and end your day at the historic Kathmandu Durbar Square, where ancient palaces and courtyards showcase Nepal’s royal heritage. Return to your hotel in the evening. Overnight stay in Kathmandu.
Start early today and proceed toward Pokhara, Nepal’s beloved lake city. On the way, stop at Manakamana Temple, one of the highlights of this trip. Reach the temple through an exciting cable car ride offering panoramic views of deep valleys and lush hills. After the darshan, continue your journey to Pokhara. Upon arrival, check in to your hotel and relax by the peaceful lakeside area. Pokhara’s cool breeze, calm lake waters, and mountain backdrop make your evening memorable. Overnight stay in Pokhara.
Rise early and head to Sarangkot to witness a breathtaking sunrise over the Annapurna and Dhaulagiri mountain ranges. After the magical experience, return to your hotel for breakfast and then begin your Pokhara sightseeing tour. Visit Phewa Lake for boating, followed by Tal Barahi Temple, located in the middle of the lake. Continue to the roaring Davis Fall, the mystical Gupteshwar Mahadev Cave, and the serene Bindhyabasini Temple. Enjoy free time at the lakeside in the evening, where you can shop, relax at cafés, or enjoy the mountain views. Overnight stay in Pokhara.
After breakfast, check out of your hotel and begin your return journey toward Patna through the Sonauli–Gorakhpur or Raxaul–Birgunj border (depending on your chosen route). Enjoy the scenic drive one last time as you pass through Nepal’s charming landscapes and countryside routes. Reach Patna by evening/night with unforgettable memories of Kathmandu’s spiritual sites, Pokhara’s natural beauty, and the peaceful ambience of the Himalayas. Your tour concludes here.
Accommodation in a 3-star hotel with a complimentary breakfast
Private airport transfers (pick-up and drop-off)
Welcome and farewell drinks at a traditional Nepali restaurant
Private guided city tour with a personal cab
All applicable taxes, tolls, parking fees, and driver's allowance included
Fuel charges covered
Entry fees to monuments and heritage sites during sightseeing
Any personal expenses, such as shopping, snacks, or additional services
Insurance
Train/flight fare
Refund Policy
Carry original Aadhaar or Voter ID
Keep 2–3 passport-size photos for permits
Carry some Nepali currency or exchange at the border
Avoid late-night travel near borders
Pack warm clothes for Kathmandu & Nagarkot
Wear comfortable walking shoes
Drink bottled water only
Download offline maps (network may vary)
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