#Rent A Car From Kathmandu to Lumbini
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ebcheli · 2 months ago
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Kathmandu to Lumbini by Car Best Price for 2024 and 2025
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Enjoy on a peaceful and scenic road trip from Kathmandu to Lumbini with our exclusive car service for 2024 and 2025 where you can discover the charm of Nepal’s countryside from a fresh perspective by traveling to this spiritual destination with unparalleled ease and comfort. Our service ensures that every aspect of your trip is handled with care and efficiency allowing you to focus on the tranquility and beauty of your surroundings.
               Starting the 280 kilometer journey from Kathmandu to Lumbini by car offers a beautiful adventure through Nepal's stunning scenery. As you leave behind the busy streets of Kathmandu, the peaceful landscapes of the Terai region gradually come into view. This trip combines convenience with stunning views letting you travel through Nepal’s remarkable landscapes in the comfort of a modern, well-equipped vehicle. As you pass through terraced hills, charming villages and green valleys, you’ll be treated to panoramic scenery on this culturally enriching journey. With an experienced driver at the wheel, you can turn your favorite music, sit back, relax and enjoy the peaceful ride to your destination. Also, the convenience of a private AC car gives you the freedom to stop whenever you wish, whether it’s to capture stunning scenery, taste local dishes or explore hidden gems along the route. Our car service is created to give you a comfortable and personalized travel experience. No matter you’re visiting Lumbini for spiritual reasons or to explore its culture, the flexibility of this private service lets you stop at scenic or cultural spots along the way. You’ll get to see Nepal’s natural beauty and historical sites before arriving at the peaceful and sacred Lumbini.
          Our door-to-door service offers incomparable convenience by transporting you from your accommodation in Kathmandu straight to Lumbini with ease. Kathmandu to Lumbini by car trip is designed to deliver an exceptional and comfortable experience making your travel in 2024 and 2025 truly memorable. Beyond providing top-notch service, we pride ourselves on offering competitive rates ensuring you receive outstanding value while enjoying the highest levels of comfort and luxury. This combination of affordability and quality makes our service the ideal choice for your journey through Nepal. For more information please visit https://www.welcomenepaltreks.com/kathmandu-to-lumbini-by-car
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beyond-the-limits-trek · 2 months ago
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Car Rental Service in Nepal | Car, Jeep, Van, Bus & Coaster
Best Car Rental Service in Nepal whether you’re planning a city tour, a trekking adventure, or a journey to remote parts of the country. Contact us today to book your vehicle and start planning the journey of a lifetime!
From the bustling streets of Kathmandu to the serene beauty of Pokhara and the sacred sites of Lumbini, our range of vehicles ensures that your journey is smooth and enjoyable. Whether you’re planning a family vacation, a pilgrimage, or an adventurous exploration, our team provides you with the best service and support to make your trip unforgettable.
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Popular Destinations for Car Rental Services in Nepal
Pokhara
Lumbini
Muktinath
Chitwan
Kalinchowk
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guptapriya-us · 5 years ago
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Places to visit in Nepal in 4Night-5Days trip
Located at a mere 28-kilometer drive away from Kathmandu, Nagarkot offers one of the best views of the Himalayas in the entire region. This is an ideal place to relax, unwind, refresh and rejuvenate. At a whopping altitude of 7000 feet (2000 meters), Nagarkot is the perfect vantage point to gaze at the Himalayas in all its glory. One great advantage of this viewpoint is that it is very close to the capital, which means that you can easily access Nagarkot without spending too much time and money on travel Pokhara is one of the most popular tourist destinations in Nepal. Pokhara is a metropolitan city - it is even called the "Tourist Capital of Nepal". This city offers a myriad of options for travelers of all kinds - from thrilling adventures and unforgettable journeys into the wild, to tranquil contemplation and peaceful meditation. Examine the magic of this hilly city, for a truly memorable vacation. Pokhara is popular for adventure tours and the base for the most popular Annapurna Circuit trek. If you planning a trip to Nepal then you must have to know about the places you will visit in Nepal. Nepal is a landlocked country located in South Asia. Nepal is officially known as the Federal Democratic Republic of Nepal. Kathmandu is the nation's capital and largest city in Nepal. The climate and the biological diversity of Nepal make it the most favorite tourist destination in Asia. The birthplace of The Lord Buddha, holy Hindu sites, beautiful temples, stupas, mosques and churches, a number UNESCO heritage sites and the most mesmerizing scenery you could ever feast your eyes on, all bring people flocking to the warm and welcoming republic of Nepal.
How to Reach Nepal
It is an important part of every trip that will be the convenient, most sustained and budget-friendly way to reach our destination. Reaching in Nepal isn't as easy when compared to other countries. The roads are in a permanently wretched condition. Public buses are inexpensive but uncomfortable and extremely unreliable. It will be convenient that you can rent a car for your trip it will be a good option. The driver will be aware of the roads and the area of Nepal. In places like Kathmandu and Pokhara, taxis can be hailed easily but the drivers usually refuse to go by a meter in that condition it will be a good thought to book a car or book a tour package of Nepal.
f you are looking for a Nepal Tour Package you can try Musafircab. They offer a customizable Nepal Tour Packages. Gorakhpur is the nearest city to the Nepal border in India. You can also book a Gorakhpur to Nepal Tour package.
Places to visit in Nepal
Day 1 
Lumbini is a city located in the Rupandehi district of Province No. 5 in Nepal. It is a pilgrimage site for Buddhists. In 1997, UNESCO declared Lumbini as a World Heritage site. According to the Buddhist scripture, it is believed that it is the birthplace of Gautam Buddha. It is a place where Queen Mahamayadevi gave birth to Siddharta Gautama in around 563BC. Starting your journey from Gorakhpur you can reach a Nepal Border i.e., Sunauli Border in an approx 1hr 30min(90km). On Day 01 you can explore Lumbini. It is about 210km from Gorakhpur.
Places to explore in Lumbini
1. Mayadevi Temple
2. Ashoka Pillar
3. World Peace Pagoda
4. Myanmar Golden Temple
5. Lumbini Museum
6. China Temple
Day 2 
 Pokhara is one of the most popular tourist destinations in Nepal. Pokhara is a metropolitan city - it is even called the "Tourist Capital of Nepal". This city offers a myriad of options for travelers of all kinds - from thrilling adventures and unforgettable journeys into the wild, to tranquil contemplation and peaceful meditation. Examine the magic of this hilly city, for a truly memorable vacation. Pokhara is popular for adventure tours and the base for the most popular Annapurna Circuit trek.
Day 3
Kathmandu is the capital city of Nepal and it is the only metropolitan city of Nepal. This city is also known as the “The city of Temple���. The city was the royal capital of the Kingdom of Nepal and hosts palaces, mansions and gardens of the Nepalese aristocracy. There are many places where you can visit. Tourism is an important source of revenue in Nepal and Kathmandu is ranked high among the popular cities in Nepal.
Day 4
Located at a mere 28-kilometer drive away from Kathmandu, Nagarkot offers one of the best views of the Himalayas in the entire region. This is an ideal place to relax, unwind, refresh and rejuvenate. At a whopping altitude of 7000 feet (2000 meters), Nagarkot is the perfect vantage point to gaze at the Himalayas in all its glory. One great advantage of this viewpoint is that it is very close to the capital, which means that you can easily access Nagarkot without spending too much time and money on travel.
Day 5
Chitwan District is located in the southwestern part of Nepal. It is the fourth largest city in Nepal. Chitwan is very popular for tasty Taas, a spicy fried goat meat dish served with bhuja or cheura available in many restaurants. Momo, Sukuti Khaja Set and other Newa cuisine and Tharu food are also popular. Dal Bhat is the staple food of the area, meat, and dairy products are also widely consumed. For centuries, traditional fermented foods and beverages have constituted about 20% of the local diet. Chitwan National Park is the first national park in Nepal. It was established in 1973 and granted the status of a World Heritage Site in 1984.
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cwebberphotography · 8 years ago
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After a month I finally escaped Pokhara. And after about eight hours of driving south now I’m in Lumbini.  I left early for the station and filled my stomach with a risky amount of food and liquid. Tea, coffee, pastries and the best masala tea since leaving India. Not knowing how long the trip would be, in a bus without a toilet.
The trip is just over 100 km but the road is through mountains and many hair pin curves and steep mountain passes later and several hours of podcasts we emerged into what looks like India and a full blast of heat. No more clear mountain air. Now I’m looking out at flat land. Everything is torn up, the roads are all dirt. Lots of busses, one with a goat tied to the roof. Out my window a dog walks along the road with a diaper in its mouth and everywhere you look people are burning their garbage, plastic and all…
We pull into Lumbini after 4:00 and I jump on a cycle rickshaw to Siddhartha Guest House. There are not many choices here, and this is one of the cheapest hotels that is not a monastery.  I wouldn’t recommend it. I would say don’t even bother going to Lumbini.
After checking in I walked to one of the entrances and tried to rent a bike but no luck. No one told me there was a bike rental place just up the street either. So I turned around and someone bikes past me and asked if I needed any help. I said I’d like to rent a bike just like his and he said here you go. He told me where a good place to start was and said he’d wait for me to come back in an hour or so.  So off I went. Inside the five km by 2 km rectangle there are no cars and mostly monasteries and walking paths. You can take a bike all around it and along a pond that runs up the centre. After biking for a while on bike that turned out to be much too small for me I stopped for dal baht. Here the portions are huge and only 150 NPR.
After turning around and heading back with the sun setting behind me I found the real bike rental place. I rented a bike my size for the rest of my stay for less than I gave the first guy. Back at the hotel, the power comes and goes just like the hot water, and it’s so hot out you don’t really need hot water anyway. In Pokhara I got a tattoo of my friends dog Bella and you’re supposed to keep from sweating and out of the sun for a few days at least…
The next morning I was up and out before seven to try to beat the heat. The food here is suspiciously cheap. The rest of the morning was spent cycling around looking at some amazing monasteries and mostly being lost inside the rectangle. Places from all over Asia have what I would call embassies here. A few of them will let you stay the night but mostly they seem to be tourist attractions. It didn’t take long for me to tire of that so I found some trails to explore. On the way out of one I found 200 rupees! Eventually I made it out of the rectangle and biked along the outside and into a wheat field. That is where I met the two kids I photographed and put on Flickr.http://www.flickr.com/photos/geminiimages/ And on the way home found a mostly naked man shovelling and moving soil wearing a loin cloth and dread locks. So I passed him and waved and then turned around and talked with his friend who knew some English. He only let me take two pictures before he got back to work. I gave the friend who was cooking one of the 100 rupee notes.
There is the Lumbini rectangle and shops around it, and then there is the real Lumbini. After biking about 500 meters into real Lumbini I stopped and turned around. If I’d gone much further I would be in India. The people on that stretch of road were some of the poorest I’d ever seen. They at least had homes but that just means cement walls and metal roofs and dirt floor. Some had cows and chickens but no clothes. Kids played on the street and babies begged for food. After buying bananas one little boy ran along beside me asking for one and before I could say anything he got in front of me and put his hands out and stopped.  We negotiated how many bananas he’d get for being so brave and insistent. He was very happy with two.
Riding a bike again is fascinating. The wheels hypnotize me. Maybe that is why I stayed a messenger so long. This rectangle is fascinating too. Still one of the first things I did here as find the bus ticket booth to buy a ticket out of here. 400 rupees to Chitwan. Symbols of the location of Buddha’s birth and first bath are here but the actual location is unknown at best and said to be just a few kms away from the site. Lumbini means ‘the lovely’ in Sanskrit. It’s hard to get over how much this is like India. The Nepal I know is nothing like this place. Nepal is mountains to me. There are too many mosquitoes here.
Six a.m. I check out of the Siddhartha Guest House standing in a cloud of mosquitoes waiting for them to make up a bill. I walk to the bus stop and show them my ticket for Chitwan and change my mind. I ask for a ticket to Kathmandu instead, to escape the heat. He takes my ticket and crosses out Chitwan and writes Kathmandu and someone shows me to the bus. I get the last seat and 10 hours later we arrive in Kathmandu…
  Lumbini After a month I finally escaped Pokhara. And after about eight hours of driving south now I'm in Lumbini.  
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