Why choose this activity?
- Yoga and Meditation in Sacred Spaces
- Temples and Spiritual Site Visits
- Volunteering and Community Engagement
- Pokhara City and Nature Exploration
- Evening Mantra Chanting And Sound Healing
- Cultural immersion and Holistic Healing
Join an 8-day journey through Nepal, where you’ll practice yoga and meditation, explore ancient temples, and volunteer in local communities. Start in Kathmandu, connecting with the rich spiritual traditions of the region, then travel to Pokhara to support community projects that make a real difference. You’ll spend your days learning, reflecting, and helping, with time to explore the beauty of Nepal and connect with its people. The journey ends back in Kathmandu with a final meditation, leaving you with lasting memories of personal growth, cultural understanding, and meaningful impact.
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Day 1: Arrival in Kathmandu
Upon your arrival in Kathmandu, you will be greeted at the airport and transferred to your hotel. The rest of the day is free for relaxation after your journey. In the evening, you have the option to visit Swambhunath Temple, also known as the Monkey Temple, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Here, you can take in panoramic views of the Kathmandu Valley and witness the peaceful spiritual atmosphere. You may choose to participate in a small prayer session or light candles, experiencing the spiritual serenity of this iconic landmark.
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Day 2: Sunrise Yoga, Meditation, and Spiritual Exploration
Start your day with a guided yoga and meditation session in the early morning, designed to bring balance to your mind and body. Afterward, enjoy a visit to some of the most important temples and monasteries in Kathmandu. This includes Pashupatinath Temple, one of the holiest Hindu temples, and the Boudhanath Stupa, a spiritual centre for Tibetan Buddhists. After the visit, the day concludes with a meditation session and prayer, reflecting on the teachings and spiritual insights from the morning’s experiences.
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Day 3: Namo Buddha Monastery
Your morning begins with Light yoga, and meditation to deepen your spiritual practice. After breakfast, travel to the serene and spiritually significant Namo Buddha Monastery, an ancient Buddhist site located on a peaceful hilltop. This sacred place is associated with a profound Buddhist legend and offers a tranquil retreat for reflection and prayer. Spend the day exploring the monastery, meditating, and immersing yourself in the spiritual atmosphere. In the evening, participate in guided meditation, mantra chanting, and prayer to end the day with peace and gratitude.
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Day 4: Immersing in the Tranquillity of Namo Buddha
Begin your day with the monastery’s serene energy. After breakfast, take time to engage with the monks, learn about Buddhist philosophy, or simply enjoy the peaceful surroundings. You may take a silent nature walk around the monastery, allowing the quiet beauty of the landscape to deepen your practice. In the afternoon, participate in a Dharma talk or meditation session led by a monk, offering insights into Buddhist teachings and mindfulness. The evening concludes with prayer, mantra chanting, and reflection, reinforcing the sense of inner stillness and gratitude cultivated during your stay.
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Day 5: Drive to Kathmandu and Fly to Pokhara
After breakfast at Namo Buddha, you will drive back to Kathmandu, enjoying scenic views of Nepal’s countryside along the way. Upon arrival in Kathmandu, have lunch and take a short break before heading to the airport for your flight to Pokhara. Once in Pokhara, settle into the serene lakeside environment. Spend the afternoon exploring Lakeside Pokhara, taking a peaceful boat ride on Phewa Lake, surrounded by breath-taking mountain views. In the evening, wind down with a guided meditation session, reflecting on your transition from the spiritual retreat at Namo Buddha to the natural beauty of Pokhara.
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Day 6: Deepening Your Practice and Giving Back
Start your day with yoga and pranayama as the sun rises over the Himalayas. After breakfast, drive to the Pema Tsal monastery and engage in volunteering work at a local school or community project, contributing to education, environmental conservation, or social initiatives that benefit the local people. In the evening, come together for meditation, prayer, and gratitude practice, appreciating the impact of your contributions and the lessons learned from the local community.
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Day 7: Return to Kathmandu
Begin your final morning in Pokhara with a peaceful yoga and meditation session, absorbing the beauty of your surroundings. After breakfast, fly back to Kathmandu, where you will have free time to explore the city, shop for souvenirs, or rest and reflect on your transformative journey. In the evening, participate in a closing meditation session, setting intentions for your continued spiritual growth beyond Nepal.
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Day 8: International Departure
Depending on your flight schedule, you will be transferred to Tribhuvan International Airport for your departure, carrying with you the peace, insights, and spiritual connections gained from your time in Nepal. Safe travels and may your journey continue to bring you inspiration and serenity!
Trip Infos
- Departure from Kathmandu
- Accommodation Eco-Friendly Hotels
- Meals All Meals Included
- Transportation Private vehicles with A/C
- Guiding method Experienced Guide
- Best season Spring and Autumn
- Language English
- Trip Destinations Nepal
- Trip Types Leisure Wellness
- Trip Activities Yoga and Meditations
Trip Includes & Excludes
- All Hotel Accommodations During the Trip Including Breakfast
- All Transfers, Sightseeing and Ground Transportation by A/C Vehicle
- English Speaking Tour Guide
- Entrance Fees to Monuments
- Meals (Options: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner, Snacks)
- International Flights
- Other Personal Expenses
- Tips and Gratuities
- Travel Insurance
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FAQ's Expand all
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1. Do I need to be experienced in yoga to join?Not at all! This program welcomes both beginners and experienced practitioners. Our instructors will guide you through each session.
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2. What kind of volunteering work will I be doing?You can choose projects that resonate with you, such as helping in local schools, participating in community development, or environmental conservation.
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3. Is accommodation included in the program?Yes, eco-friendly hotels are provided throughout your stay, including your time at the monastery.
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4. Are meals included?All meals (breakfast, lunch, and dinner) are included during the trek, as well as while staying in monasteries. In Kathmandu and Pokhara, lunch and dinner are not included.
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5. Will I need to bring my own yoga mat and equipment?No, yoga mats and necessary equipment will be provided during the sessions.
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6. Can I join if I’ve never meditated before?Absolutely! The meditation sessions are beginner-friendly, and our teachers will guide you step by step.
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7. Is it safe for solo travelers?Yes, Nepal is generally safe for solo travelers, and you will be in the company of experienced guides throughout the journey.
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8. What is the best time of year for this program?The best times are during the spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November) when the weather is pleasant and ideal for both yoga and exploring.
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9. Will I have time to explore the cities?Yes, the itinerary includes free time in Kathmandu and Pokhara for personal exploration and shopping.
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10. How do I prepare for this spiritual journey?We recommend adopting a vegetarian diet at least a week before the trip to enhance your spiritual experience and mindfulness.
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