
Krishna Janmasthami is celebrated to commemorate the birthday of Lord Krishna the hero of the Hindu epic Mahabharata who was born in the silver age. This day is celebrated with great enthusiasm by visiting many Krishna temples and pay homage and dedication to Lord Krishna. The most famous Krishna temple is situated at Durbar Square in Patan. Devotess throng around this great Krishna Mandir (temple) at Patan to sing hymn, pray, dance and burn oil fed lamps to get Lord Krishna's blessings for auspicious fortune.
Itinerary:
16 August 2012 Day 01: Arrival in Kathmandu & Transfer to hotel
17 August 2012 Day 02: visit in Gokarna in Kathmandu KUSHE AUNSI festival
18 August 2010 Day 03: visit Bhaktapur & Patan Durbar Square
19 August 2012 Day 04: Visit Pashupatinath, Boudhanath, Budhanilkanth, Soyambunath
20 August 2012 Day 05: Visit Dashinkali, Chowvar, Kritipur
21 August 2012 Day 06: Drive to Chitwan Jungle Safari
22 August 2012 Day 07: Full day continue program
23 August 2012 Day 08: Morning – Bird watching –Breakfast, drive to Pokhara
24 August 2012 Day 09: Full day sightseeing in Pokhara valley
25 August 2012 Day 10: Para gliding or mountain flight in Pokhara
26 August 2012 Day 11: Fly to Kathmandu
27 August 2012 Day 12: Final departure
Cost 1 Persons, Per Person USD 2000
2-5 Persons, Per Person USD 1600
6-9 Persons, Per Person USD 1400
10-15 Persons, Per Person USD 1275
16 Persons or more, Per Person USD 1000
Single Supplementary USD 400who taking single room
Standard Package
1 Persons, Per Person USD 1400
2-5 Persons, Per Person USD 1200
6-9 Persons, Per Person USD 1100
10-15 Persons, Per Person USD 1000
16 Persons or more, Per Person USD 900
Single Supplementary USD 200 who taking single room
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