Pokhara is the most popular destination in Nepal after Kathmandu and one of the main trekking hubs in Nepal. It is easy to reach from elsewhere in Nepal. Travelling by air and overland each offers a different side of Nepal. To get the best of both worlds, we recommend you travel by air in one direction and overland in the other.
Being a mountainous country, Nepal is well served by domestic airlines. Pokhara's all weather airport operates throughout the year. Flights from Kathmandu cost around 60 - 70 US dollars per adult each way (plus approx 165 Nepalese Rupees domestic airport tax paid on departure at each end).
Daily flights take around 25 minutes and offer great views of the Kathmandu and Pokhara Valleys as well as the mid Himalayan peaks en route. Travelling overland takes between 5 and 7 hours along the main Tribhuvan Highway which wends its way beside the Trisuli River. The cheapest (also the slowest, least reliable and comfortable) option is by bus from Kathmandu costing around 5 US dollars return. There is a regular coach shuttle service from Kathmandu to Pokhara costing slightly more but giving a faster, more comfortable and reliable service. Groups can also travel by chartered van, mini coach or by hire car (with driver). Other alternatives overland include trekking, cycling or motorbike hire. For sheer excitement, the journey from Kathmandu can be made part of the way on river. Trips which combine white water rafting or kayaking with travel the remainder of the way by road can easily be organised. If you would like further details or wish us to take care of the arrangements for you, please get in touch.
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