Sirubari is attractive village and villagers are friendly and enthusiastic about tourism. This is a compact farming community village. The overwhelming impression of the village is one of the odder and classiness but with a warm and welcoming feel to it. Foot trails though the village is all stone paved.
Trishuli River Rafting
Rafting on the Trishuli River is an excellent opportunity to experience the thrills of white-water. During the monsoon, Trishuli River is more challenging ride, with powerful rapids and whirlpools. This river is the most easily accessible river in Nepal. It provides plenty of white water excitement, spectacular scenery of nature and landscape.
World peace pagoda
This Pagoda is situated on the top of a hill on the southern shore of Fewa lake. It has four images of Buddha facing in four directions. The Pagoda is an impressive sight and its hilltop location commands a grand view. It is a great vantage point, which offers spectacular view of the Annapurna range and Pokhara city.
Devi’s fall & Mahendra Cave
Locally known as Patale Chango, also known as Devins and Davids is a lovely Waterfall. Legend has it that a trekker by the name of Davy was washed away by the Padi Khola and mysteriously disappeared down into an underground passage beneath the fall. Another of nature’s wonders in Pokhara is the Mahendra gufa. This is a large limestone cave.

Phewa Lake
Phewa Lake is the center of all attraction in Pokhara. It covers an area of about 4.43 km2 with an average depth of about 8.6 m. with maximum water depth is 22.8 m (75 ft) Annapurna looms in the distance from the lake and the lake is famous for the reflection of Mount Fishtail on its surface. The holy Varahi mandir is situated on an island in the lake. The eastern shore, popularly known as Lakeside, is the favorite haunt of all travelers’ restaurants, handicraft shops and other tourist facilities are located.
Swayambhunath - Monkey Temple
The Buddhist temple of Swayambhunath is situated on the top of a hill, west of Kathmandu, The temple is colloquially known as the “monkey temple” because of the large tribe of roving monkeys who guard the temple.
Lumbini The Birthplace of Lord Buddha
Lumbini is the birthplace of Lord Buddha which is one of the greatest pilgrimage sites for Buddhists and peace seekers of the world. Buddha was born here in the 6th century B.C. The restored gardens and surroundings of Lumbini have the remains of many of the ancient stupas and monasteries. A large stone pillar of erected by the Indian emperor Ashoka in 250 BC bears an inscription about the birth of the Buddha.
Pashupatinath Temple
Pashupatinath is one of the holiest pilgrimage destinations for all the Hindus of the world. The temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva, one of the trinity and the guardian (patron) deity of Nepal. This is one of the oldest temples, situated on the banks of the Holy Bagmati River. It is double – roofed golden temple with four triple silver doorways. Pashupatinath covers and area of 281 hectares, which is one of the biggest temple complexes in Nepal.
Pashupati is one of the many names of Lord Shiva, which means "Lord of Animals” or “Lord of the living beings”. Everyday thousands of Hindus go to the temple.

Nagarkot
Nagarkot, located 32 kilometers east of Kathmandu, is one of the most scenic spots and is renowned for its spectacular sunrise view of the Himalaya when the weather is clear. Visitors often travel to Nagarkot from Kathmandu to spend the night so that they can be there for the breathtaking sunrise. Nagarkot has become famous as one of the best spots to view snow capped peaks of the Himalayan range of eastern Nepal. It also offers an excellent view of the Indrawati river valley to the east. With an elevation of 2,195 meters, Nagarkot also famous for a panoramic view of the Valley and is described by visitors as a place whose beauty endures year round. Many visitors prefer to visit Nagarkot in the spring when surrounding valleys break out in a rich kaleidoscope of different colored flowers. The flowers are beautiful against the serene backdrop of the snow-covered mountains. Ever popular among the tourists are the short treks and picnics which Nagarkot offers. Treks from Nagarkot are unique and delightful. For anyone who wants to have an adventure without exerting many efforts, a hike to Nagarkot's surrounding areas would be a good option. One can traverse short distances on trekking trails and come close to nature's wonders such as the outer of verdant forests, flower-covered meadows and unusual rock formations.
Patan Durbar Square
It is believed that Patan city was founded in the 3rd century A.D. This city is known for its finest traditional crafts and rich artistic heritage.
Patan is designed and built after Buddhist Dharma Chakra. It is surrounded by 4 Stupas as 4 corners of Patan, one at each corner of its cardinal points. These stupas are said to have been built by the famous Emperor Ashoka in the 3rd century BC. It is also said that the ancient city got its name Lalitpattan after the Lalitadhara forest was cleared by king Biradava. It must be remembered that the name of Patan used by Newars in Yala. It is said that King Yalamber named this city after himself. Before Malla Dynasty ascended the throne in 1480 the Muslim Emperor Sam Suddin Iliyas destroyed the temples and monuments of Patan. When King Siddhi Nar Singh Malla ascended the throne in 1618, he started to rebuild the city and Shrinivas and Yog Narendra Malla made further contributions to it. These days one can see the beautiful palace complex and squares built during the Malla period.
Kathmandu Durbar Square
Kathmandu Durbar Square is one of the major attractions in Kathmandu Valley. The Durbar Square, with its old temples and palaces, epitomizes the religious and cultural life of the people.
Boudhanath Stupa
This Colossal Stupa is the biggest in Nepal. This is one of the oldest stupas in the country with a diameter of about 100m and a height km 40m, Bouddhanath is among the largest stupas in the world. The Bouddhanath stupa covers a vast area that has a circumambulatory path at the bottom and another path made of three-tier plinth. This stupa is pinnacles as well as 108 Buddhist Gods and Goddesses.
The most attractive part of the Stupa is the all seeing eyes of the Buddha painted with red, white and blue. After 1959, many Tibetans came and have settled in Bouddhanath area.
It is believed that King Manadeva built the Bouddhanath stupa during the Lichavi period. It has been renovated time and again and the present form of stupa was renovated in the 17th century.
The most popular festival celebrated here is the Tibetan New Year festival Lhosar that falls in February. The festival starts with prayers and worship. Thousands, of Tibetans dress Traditionally and dance after lighting incense to Buddha. Lots of Tibetan comes from Laddakh, Sikkim, Bhutan as well as other parts of the hills to celebrate this festival.
In Bouddhanath, there are many monasteries. They are all beautifully decorated and colorfully painted.
Chitwan National Park
2 Nights / 3 Days Program
Day 01: Village tour to a nearby ethnic Tharu village where can see their way of life. Then visit to the National Park Visitor’s centre about the history of the National Park and about wildlife & Sun set view from the bank of Rapti River.
Day 02: Canoe ride along the Rapti River which best for bird watching and seeing the two rare species of crocodiles; the Marsh Mugger and the fish eating Gharial. + Jungle Walk + on the way back one can enjoy the elephant bathing. Then Elephant Safari where have opportunity to see four different kinds of deer, rhinoceros, wild boar, monkey, leopard, sloth bear and the Royal Bengal Tiger . At evening Tharu cultural dance presentation.
Day 03: Visit to the Government Elephant Breeding Center.