Traveling to Nepal: For those considering an international getaway on a budget, Nepal stands out as a fantastic choice. Indian nationals can visit Nepal for tourism without needing a visa, which is a significant reason why many Indian tourists flock to the country annually. Recently, IRCTC has rolled out exciting and economical train tour packages to Nepal, encompassing travel, lodging, meals, and sightseeing.
IRCTC has introduced a special train tour named 'Pashupatinath Nepal Darshan Yatra,' designed to immerse travelers in the spiritual and scenic wonders of Nepal.
Kathmandu, the capital of Nepal, is famous for its historic temples, vibrant culture, and stunning valleys. The Pashupatinath Temple here is regarded as one of the most revered sites in the area.
Pokhara is well-known for its picturesque lakes, majestic mountains, and thrilling adventure activities, offering breathtaking views of the Himalayas.
Chitwan attracts many visitors with its natural beauty and jungle safaris, providing a chance to see wildlife up close.
The first journey is set to leave Indore on June 12, 2026, lasting 9 nights and 10 days, during which travelers will explore several key attractions in Nepal.
What does the package include? This IRCTC tour package features train travel, hotel stays, meals, local sightseeing, and bus transfers. Various categories of coaches are available for passenger comfort.
What makes a trip to Nepal unique? Nepal is one of the most accessible international destinations for Indian tourists. The Indian Rupee is accepted in many locations, and Indian citizens can travel without a visa, although carrying a valid ID is essential.
How to Reserve Your Spot? Travelers can book this tour package via the official IRCTC Tourism website, which frequently offers various other Nepal tour packages.
If you are looking to experience mountains, temples, natural beauty, and tranquility, this train tour package to Nepal could be an unforgettable adventure.
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