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Ghorepani poon hill sunrise trek- a short trek in Annapurna

Discovering Nepal on a student Budget - 9 Days

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Traveling on a limited budget should never limit your experience. With our exclusive student and budget-friendly rates, exploring Nepal has never been more accessible. Enjoy authentic adventures, comfortable services, and unforgettable memories—without compromising on quality or cost.

Destination Poon Hill- 3,210 m
Start/End Kathmandu/Kathmandu
Trip Difficulty Easy
Maximum Elevation Poonhill-3,210 m
Activities Rafting, Hiking and wildlife
Best Season Sep. to Nov & March to May
Meals Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Accommodation Hotel & Guest House
Transportation Tourist Bus/Jeep/Car

Student Tour Highlights: Highlights

  • Scenic drive from Kathmandu to Pokhara along the Trishuli River
  • Peaceful trek from Nayapul to Thikhedunga via Birethanti, crossing suspension bridges
  • Experience village farming life and local culture
  • Sunrise at Poon Hill with panoramic Himalayan views
  • Explore Tadapani village and enjoy the sunset over Annapurna South & Hiunchuli
  • Discover Ghandruk village and Gurung culture
  • Chitwan Jungle Safari with wildlife spotting – rhinos, crocodiles, and exotic birds
  • Canoe rides, elephant safaris, and guided jungle walks in Chitwan National Park

Student Tour Overview: Overview

Nepal, nestled in the majestic Himalayas, is a top destination for student tours. Affordable and educational, these student-friendly tours allow travelers to explore Nepal’s rich culture, fascinating history, and breathtaking natural beauty. Discover Nepal on a student budget and experience unforgettable learning adventures while enjoying its scenic landscapes and vibrant traditions.

Discover Nepal on a student budget by exploring its iconic cultural and historical landmarks, including Kathmandu Durbar Square, Swayambhunath Temple, and Patan Durbar Square. Students can also immerse themselves in Nepali culture through hands-on experiences like traditional cooking classes and cultural dance workshops, making their educational trip both fun and unforgettable.

Budget tours in Nepal are also popular for students, as they offer a more affordable way to see the country. These tours often include basic accommodations, such as hostels or guesthouses, and may offer group activities, such as trekking or rafting, at a discounted rate.

Overall, a student tour in Nepal is a great opportunity to learn about the country’s unique culture and history, while also experiencing the natural beauty of the Himalayas. Whether you choose an educational or budget tour, you are sure to have a memorable and enriching experience in Nepal.

Best time for Students traveling to Nepal:

The best time for students to visit Nepal depends on their interests. October–November offers the best weather for sightseeing and outdoor activities. December–January is dry and mild but crowded and more expensive. February–April is warm and ideal for trekking. May–September is the monsoon season, making trekking difficult, but it’s good for rafting. Overall, the ideal time depends on preferred activities and travel priorities.

Discovering Nepal on a student budget OutlineOutline Itinerary

Day 1: Drive from Kathmandu to Pokhara by tourist vehicle, evening leisure by Phewa Lake (Altitude: 820 m / 2,690 ft)

Day 2: Drive from Pokhara to Nayapul, then trek to Tikhedhunga (Altitude: 1,540 m / 5,052 ft)

Day 3: Trek from Tikhedhunga to Ghorepani through rhododendron forests (Altitude: 2,820 m / 9,252 ft)

Day 4: Early morning hike to Poon Hill for sunrise, then trek to Tadapani (Altitude: 2,600 m / 8,530 ft)

Day 5: Trek from Tadapani to Ghandruk Gurung Village, then drive to Pokhara via Nayapul (Altitude: 1,850 m / 6,070 ft)

Day 6: Drive from Pokhara to Chitwan (Sauraha) (Altitude: 200 m / 656 ft)

Day 7: Full-day jungle activities in Chitwan National Park with a wildlife guide (Altitude: 200 m / 656 ft)

Day 8: Drive from Chitwan to Kathmandu (Altitude: 1,400 m / 4,593 ft)

Whats Included?

  • Transportation by bus between Kathmandu and Pokhara, Pokhara and Chitwan, and Chitwan to Kathmandu.
  • Private local transport during the trip.
  • Three meals per day while trekking in the mountains.
  • Annapurna Conservation Area Permit (ACAP), TIMS card, and all required documentation included.
  • Professional guide and porter services with salaries covered
  • Pick-up and drop-off services according to the itinerary.
  • Expert city guide for the Kathmandu tour and nature guide in Chitwan National Park.
  • Comfortable 2–3 star accommodations in Kathmandu, Pokhara, and Chitwan as per the itinerary.
  • Lodging during mountain trekking is included.

  • International Airfare and Travel Insurance.
  • Additional Bed Charges, if required.
  • Personal Expenses such as donations and contributions.
  • Tips for guides, porters, drivers, and field staff.
  • Wi-Fi Service, Hot Showers, and Charging of Electronic Devices during the trek.
  • Extra Meals not specified in the itinerary.
  • Lunch and Dinner in Kathmandu and Pokhara (unless otherwise mentioned).
  • Alcoholic and Non-Alcoholic Beverages.
  • Drinking Water, Chocolates, and other personal snacks.

Dates and Availability Departures

All our published dates are guaranteed departures. We also provide customized departures tailored to your travel plans.

There are no group joining dates available at the moment. Please contact us for a private trip.

Travellers Reviews

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Genaral Trip InfoInfos

Where is Nepal on the World Map?

Nepal is a small landlocked country in South Asia, and it is between Massif China, and India.

Is Nepal safe to travel to?

Nepal is a safe and welcoming country for travelers. While COVID-19 impacted the world, Nepal now has very few active cases, making it a low-risk destination. Beyond health safety, Nepal is also secure from theft and other common travel concerns. Solo travelers or those venturing into the Himalayas can explore with confidence, as locals are friendly, helpful, and hospitable, ensuring a safe and worry-free journey.

Who can go to Nepal on a student Tour?

On a student tour, teachers, students, group leaders, Porters, and Chaperones can go. In general, students need to be well prepared for their tour. Because they should learn and research many things at the same time while trekking.

Where is the best hike for students in Nepal?

There are a few easy and suitable trails for Students. if they are over 16 to 20 years old they can trek almost everywhere in Nepal, but simply if they are 13 to 16 years or above they can trek to Ghorepani Poon hill, Mardi Himal trek, Dhampus hike, Everest short trek, etc. Students need to learn as much as they can thus if they trek to Ghorepani Poon hill, they will get wonderful opportunities to introduce very old culture, traditional houses, forests, and sky-touching mountain views. so the Ghorepani trek is recommended and it takes only 7 days from Kathmandu.

How to book a tour or trek in Nepal?

Nepal tour or trek can be booked through the internet now. it is very simple, you just google travel agencies and find the best one. once you start cross pond then they will send you all trip details with price, services, etc, if you are happy with their services they will ask for some advance money then your trip is done.

How to Hire a Guide in Nepal?

If you are traveling to Nepal through a Local travel agency, they will provide an experienced guide for you at the same price you paid. You just fly into Nepal, then the rest of the responsibilities are your travel agency. No worries…..

Next, If a package tour is expensive and you want to hire a Local Guide, then the Guide costs 25 to 30 UD a day, Similarly porters 20 to 25 USD a  day. This salary also includes his food and accommodation. if you want to talk to or message to Experienced Mountain Guide in Nepal then google it…..( Freelance Guide in Nepal) then you will see many experienced guides.

Who will pick us up, when we land at Kathmandu TIA airport?

When you land at Kathmandu airport, we will pick up you no worries, we arrive on time at the airport and show onboard your name on then you can find us. once we meet you we transfer to your hotel by private car/jeep.

How is Chitwan National park?

Chitwan National park is a wonderful area and it is in the southwest of Kathmandu. after hiking in Nepal, this place could be your best destination to rest for a few days. In this national park, you will have a peaceful environment, so you can relax at the bank river. similarly, you will see some wild animals such as elephants, deer, wild boar, horn Rhinoceros, Tigers(If you are lucky enough), many birds, and Crocodiles. Furthermore, you can observe Tharu Culture dance, canning on the Rapti river, Elephant back safari, explore elephant breeding centers, etc.

How is Chitwan National park?

You can pack only what is really important and try to make your light backpack. for your Nepal tour, you can take pair of T-shirts, a Pair of sucks, Trekking paint, trekking shoes, a hat for the sun, sunblock cream, sandals, a warm jacket, a sleeping bag, a head torch, sunglass, toiletries, and first aid kits. if you have these items that will be enough and if you need to buy all of them then you can buy them in Nepal, They cost very cheap and you don’t have to carry them all the way from your Home.

What is the approximate budget for 11 days student tour in Nepal?

For 11 days student Nepal package tour cost about 750 USD per person. we also recommend students bring some extra money, in case they need it.

where will students be staying during the Nepal tour?

The student group will be staying in a guest house in the Mountain while trekking, similarly Luxury Hotel in Kathmandu, Pokhara, and Chitwan. in the Mountain most of the guest houses are basic but still, you will get a safe room with a locker.

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