Nepal is one of those rare destinations that feels both exciting and deeply peaceful at the same time. It is a country of towering Himalayan peaks, ancient temples, warm locals, and landscapes that look like they were painted just for you. For couples looking for a honeymoon that goes beyond the ordinary, Nepal offers something truly special.
This 5 Nights and 6 Days Nepal Honeymoon Package takes you through three of Nepal’s most beautiful and romantic locations — the hill station of Nagarkot, the lakeside city of Pokhara, and the culturally rich capital of Kathmandu. Each destination brings a completely different mood, giving your honeymoon the perfect mix of adventure, spirituality, culture, and romance.
From watching the Himalayan sunrise from Nagarkot and spotting the Annapurna range from Sarangkot, to gliding across Phewa Lake towards a temple on an island, to exploring ancient UNESCO World Heritage Durbar Squares hand in hand — every day is designed to create memories that last a lifetime.
This Nepal honeymoon tour package from India is ideal for couples from Mumbai, Delhi, Bangalore, and any other city. No visa is required for Indian passport holders, there are no language barriers, and direct flights make the journey easy and affordable. Nepal is, quite simply, one of the best and most underrated honeymoon destinations for Indian couples.
Duration
5 Nights / 6 Days
Destinations
Nagarkot (1N) → Pokhara (2N) → Kathmandu (2N)
Arrival/Departure
Tribhuvan International Airport, Kathmandu (KTM)
Ideal For
Honeymoon, Anniversary Trips, Romantic Getaways
Best Time to Visit
March to May (Spring) and October to November (Autumn)
Starting Price
₹40,000/- per person (varies by group size & hotel)
Itinerary
Day 01Arrival in Kathmandu — Drive to Nagarkot (1 Night)
Arrive at Tribhuvan International Airport, Kathmandu — no visa required for Indian passport holders
Meet your dedicated Fleego representative for a warm welcome and private vehicle transfer
Drive from Kathmandu to Nagarkot — approximately 1.5 to 2 hours through scenic hill roads and green valleys
Nagarkot sits at an altitude of 2,195 metres and is famous for offering some of the widest Himalayan panoramas in Nepal — on a clear day, you can see up to eight mountain ranges including the Everest range
Check in to your hotel and step out onto the balcony — if the weather is clear, the mountains will greet you immediately
Evening: Watch the Himalayan sunset together from your hotel or a nearby viewpoint — the sky turns shades of orange and pink behind snow-capped peaks
Dinner at the hotel and a relaxed first night in the hills
Night Stay: Nagarkot
Day 02 Nagarkot Sunrise — Manakamana Temple — Drive to Pokhara (2 Nights)
Wake up early (around 5:30–6:00 AM) to witness the Nagarkot sunrise — one of the most celebrated mountain sunrise views in the Himalayas
Watch the first rays of sunlight illuminate the snow-covered peaks — the Annapurna, Manaslu, Ganesh Himal, and even the Everest range are often visible on clear mornings
Enjoy a hot breakfast at the hotel while soaking in the mountain views
Check out and begin the drive toward Pokhara (total journey approximately 5–6 hours with stops)
En route stop at Manakamana Temple — a beloved Hindu temple dedicated to Goddess Manakamana, believed to fulfil wishes
Take the Manakamana Cable Car up to the temple — a thrilling 10-minute aerial ride over green forested gorges and the Trisuli River far below
Seek blessings at the temple together — a meaningful and spiritual experience for couples, especially newlyweds
Enjoy a light meal near the temple area before continuing your journey
Continue driving to Pokhara through beautiful mountain countryside
Arrive in Pokhara by evening, check in to your lakeside hotel
Take a short evening stroll along the Phewa Lakeside promenade — lined with cafes, shops, and beautiful reflections of the Annapurna range on the water
Night Stay: Pokhara
Day 03 Pokhara Full Day — Sarangkot Sunrise, Phewa Lake & Sightseeing
Pre-dawn start: Drive up to Sarangkot viewpoint (approximately 30 minutes from Pokhara) to watch the sunrise over the Annapurna range
Sarangkot is one of the finest sunrise viewpoints in the entire Himalayan region — on a clear morning, you can see Annapurna I, II, III, IV, Annapurna South, Machhapuchhre (Fishtail), Dhaulagiri, and Manaslu all in one stunning panorama
Return to Pokhara for a hearty breakfast at your hotel
Morning sightseeing:
→ Bindabasini Temple — one of the most important and oldest temples in Pokhara, dedicated to Goddess Bhagwati. A serene and spiritually uplifting stop
→ Devi’s Fall (Patale Chhango) — a remarkable waterfall that disappears underground into a rocky gorge. At its most dramatic during and after the monsoon
→ Gupteshwor Mahadev Cave — a sacred cave temple right opposite Devi’s Fall, with a natural underground passage and a Shiva shrine inside
→ Seti River Gorge — a fascinating geological wonder where a wide river cuts through an incredibly narrow and deep canyon. The milky white water visible from the bridge is quite something
Afternoon: Phewa Lake boat ride — the highlight of Pokhara for most couples
→ Rent a wooden rowing boat (or hire a boatman) and glide across the calm turquoise waters of Nepal’s second largest lake
→ Visit Taal Barahi Temple — a small island temple dedicated to Goddess Barahi, sitting peacefully in the middle of the lake
→ On a clear afternoon, you can see the Annapurna range reflected perfectly on the surface of the lake — an image that stays with you long after you leave
Evening: Free time to explore Lakeside — browse the charming cafes, handicraft shops, and restaurants of Pokhara’s famous Lakeside Promenade (Baidam area)
Dinner at a lakeside restaurant — Pokhara has excellent options for Indian, Nepali, and international cuisine
Night Stay: Pokhara
Day 04 Pokhara to Kathmandu — Scenic Drive & City Arrival (2 Nights)
Enjoy a relaxed breakfast at the hotel
Check out and begin the return drive from Pokhara to Kathmandu — approximately 6–7 hours by road through the Prithvi Highway
The drive itself is a highlight — the route follows the Trisuli River through deep mountain gorges, with views of terraced fields, waterfalls, and small roadside villages along the way
Short stops can be arranged for tea, photos, or a stretch break at scenic viewpoints
Arrive in Kathmandu by late afternoon or early evening
Check in to your Kathmandu hotel — we recommend properties in the Thamel or Lazimpat area for easy access to restaurants and sightseeing
Evening: Explore Thamel, Kathmandu’s vibrant travellers’ neighbourhood — full of handicraft shops, pashmina stores, local restaurants, and a lively atmosphere
Enjoy dinner at one of Kathmandu’s excellent rooftop restaurants with a view over the old city
Night Stay: Kathmandu
Day 05 Kathmandu Full Day — Temples, Stupas & Heritage Squares
Breakfast at the hotel, then a full day of Kathmandu sightseeing with your guide
Morning sightseeing — Sacred Hindu and Buddhist landmarks:
→ Pashupatinath Temple — one of the holiest Hindu temples in the world and a UNESCO World Heritage Site, dedicated to Lord Shiva. Located on the banks of the sacred Bagmati River, this is a deeply moving and spiritual experience. Non-Hindus can view from across the river
→ Boudhanath Stupa — one of the largest Buddhist stupas in all of Asia and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The massive white dome with Buddha’s all-seeing eyes painted on it is iconic. Walk around the stupa, spin the prayer wheels, and absorb the peaceful energy. Especially beautiful in the evenings when butter lamps are lit
→ Swayambhunath (Monkey Temple) — an ancient Buddhist temple complex perched on a hilltop overlooking the Kathmandu Valley. Climb the 365 steps together (or take the vehicle road route) for panoramic views of the entire city and valley. Watch out for the resident monkeys — they are friendly but cheeky
→ Kathmandu Durbar Square — the historic royal palace complex at the heart of old Kathmandu, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Wander through ancient courtyards, marvel at intricate wood-carved temples, and soak in centuries of history
→ Jal Narayan (Budhanilkantha) Temple — famous for its remarkable open-air reclining statue of Lord Vishnu lying on a bed of serpents in a water tank. One of the most unique and photogenic temples in Nepal
Evening: Free time in Thamel for shopping — pick up pashmina shawls, thangka paintings, prayer flags, hand-crafted jewellery, or Nepali spices as gifts and souvenirs
Optional: Rooftop dinner in Thamel with live Nepali folk music — a wonderful way to spend your second-last evening
Night Stay: Kathmandu
Day 06 Bhaktapur Durbar Square — Departure from Kathmandu
Enjoy a final breakfast at the hotel — no rush this morning
Check out and begin a short visit to Bhaktapur Durbar Square before heading to the airport
Bhaktapur (also called Bhadgaon) is one of the best-preserved medieval cities in Asia and a UNESCO World Heritage Site — it is widely considered to be the most beautiful of the three Kathmandu Valley Durbar Squares
→ The 55-Window Palace — a stunning example of traditional Newari architecture with incredibly detailed wood carvings on every window
→ Nyatapola Temple — the tallest pagoda-style temple in Nepal (five storeys), a striking and photogenic structure
→ Bhaktapur Pottery Square — watch local potters at work using traditional techniques that have not changed in centuries
→ The winding lanes of Bhaktapur are perfect for a leisurely stroll — unhurried, atmospheric, and full of little moments
Try Juju Dhau (the famous Bhaktapur curd / yoghurt) — a local delicacy that couples visiting Bhaktapur simply must not miss
Private transfer to Tribhuvan International Airport (KTM) for your departure flight
Board your flight home with beautiful photographs, a calm and happy heart, and memories of the mountains that you will carry for a very long time
Discover the inclusions, summarizing the wide array of offerings within the Nepal Honeymoon Tour Packages:
5 nights accommodation in handpicked romantic hotels and resorts (double/twin rooms, selected for views and ambience)
Daily breakfast at the hotel every morning
Private, air-conditioned vehicle for all transfers and sightseeing throughout the trip
Cable car tickets for Manakamana Temple (both ways)
All monument entry tickets for places listed in the itinerary
English-speaking local guide for Kathmandu sightseeing day
All toll charges, parking fees, and driver allowances
Warm and professional Fleego support throughout your trip
Exclusions
An outline of exclusions outside the Nepal Honeymoon Tour Packages for Couples scope:
Flights to and from Kathmandu (we can assist with flight options if needed — just ask)
Nepal Visa on Arrival — free for Indian passport holders with a valid passport or Voter ID
Lunches, dinners, and personal beverages (unless specified)
Boat ride on Phewa Lake, Pokhara (available as an optional add-on — ask us to include it)
Personal expenses — shopping, tips, laundry, additional snacks, and personal drinks
Travel and medical insurance (strongly recommended — we can suggest options)
GST and TCS as applicable at the time of booking
Any activity or experience not specifically listed under inclusions
Who This Trip is For
If you’ve typed Nepal honeymoon tour packages into Google and found a list of rushed itineraries that feel like they’re designed for a checklist—this one’s different. Whether you’re starting your journey from Mumbai or Delhi, or just comparing Nepal and Bhutan tour packages, this route works for couples who don’t want to “see it all” but want to feel what they do see.
It’s also a great option if you’ve been looking for tour packages to Nepal that avoid big group travel and lean more on comfort, quiet spots, and meaningful shared experiences. Add to that a bit of romance, and you’ve got a solid 6-day escape.
Don’t overpack—Nepal’s casual vibe doesn’t demand much more than layers.
Bring cash—card machines can be flaky outside major cities.
Say yes to local momo stalls, but maybe skip the street pani puri.
Wake up for the sunrise, even if just once. It’s worth it.
Respect local customs—temples are sacred, and sometimes shoes aren’t.
Why Book Your Nepal Honeymoon with fleego?
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Complete honeymoon planning: We handle hotels, transfers, activity bookings, special arrangements, and guide coordination — you just arrive and enjoy
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Handpicked romantic accommodations: Every hotel in our Nepal itinerary is selected for its views, ambience, and comfort — not generic business hotels
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Fully personalised packages: Different dates, hotel upgrades, add-on activities, or extra nights — we customise everything around your preferences
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Transparent pricing: No hidden charges or surprise bills. What we quote is exactly what you pay
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Flexible payment: Confirm your trip with just 25% upfront. Balance paid closer to your departure date
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Mumbai-based team: Available on WhatsApp, call, and email — we respond the same day and stay in touch throughout your trip
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Couple-focused service: We understand what honeymooners need — and we go the extra mile to make your trip genuinely special
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Trusted by hundreds of couples: Indian honeymooners from across the country have celebrated with us in Nepal
FAQs
Do Indian citizens need a visa to visit Nepal?
No. Indian citizens do not need a visa to enter Nepal. You only need a valid Indian passport (with at least 6 months of remaining validity) or a valid Indian Voter ID card. There are no visa fees for Indian travellers. Nepal is one of the very few international destinations that Indian citizens can visit completely visa-free, making it one of the easiest international honeymoon choices.
How much does a Nepal honeymoon package cost from India?
Our Nepal Honeymoon Package starts at Rs. 40,000/- per person for 5 nights and 6 days. The final price depends on your hotel preference (standard, boutique, or luxury), group size, travel season, and any add-ons you choose such as paragliding, in-room decoration, or a Chitwan extension. Contact us for a personalised quote with no obligation.
Are flights included in this Nepal honeymoon package?
Flights are not included by default, as most couples prefer to book their own flights to get the best fares and timings. Nepal is well connected from major Indian cities. Direct flights to Kathmandu (KTM) operate from Mumbai, Delhi, Kolkata, Bangalore, Hyderabad, and Chennai. Flight time is approximately 1.5 to 2 hours from most Indian cities. If you would like us to arrange flights as well, we are happy to assist.
What currency is used in Nepal? Can we use Indian Rupees?
Nepal uses the Nepali Rupee (NPR). Indian Rupee notes (in denominations up to Rs. 100) are widely accepted across Nepal, including in hotels, restaurants, and shops. Rs. 2,000 denomination Indian notes are NOT accepted. ATMs are easily available in Kathmandu, Pokhara, and Bhaktapur. The current exchange rate is approximately 1 INR = 1.6 NPR.
Is Nepal safe for Indian couples and honeymooners?
Nepal is a very safe destination for Indian tourists and honeymooners. Crime against tourists is rare, the locals are extremely friendly and welcoming toward Indian visitors, and Hindi is understood in most tourist areas. Kathmandu and Pokhara are well-developed cities with modern infrastructure. As long as you follow standard travel precautions and respect local customs at temples, you will have a completely safe and enjoyable trip.
Can we customise this Nepal honeymoon itinerary?
Yes, absolutely. This itinerary is a well-tested starting point, but we can customise it completely. We can upgrade your hotels to luxury or boutique properties, add an extra night in Pokhara, include a Chitwan National Park safari extension, arrange paragliding or hot air ballooning, set up in-room honeymoon surprises, or include a candlelit lakeside dinner. Just let us know your preferences and we will tailor the package.
What is the best time of year for a Nepal honeymoon?
October to November is the best season for a Nepal honeymoon — clear skies, excellent mountain visibility, and pleasant temperatures. March to May (Spring) is the second-best option, when rhododendrons bloom across the hillsides. Winter (December to February) is quieter and more affordable with clear mountain views, though temperatures are cooler, especially in Nagarkot. Avoid June to September (monsoon season) for a honeymoon trip.
Is paragliding in Pokhara safe? Can couples do it together?
Yes, paragliding in Pokhara is extremely popular and very safe. It is always done as tandem paragliding — you fly with a certified and experienced pilot, so no prior experience is needed. Both partners can fly at the same time (in separate tandems) and the experience of soaring above Phewa Lake with the Annapurna range in front of you is truly unforgettable. Many couples rate it as the highlight of their entire Nepal trip.
What should we pack for a Nepal honeymoon?
Pack comfortable, layered clothing — Nepal weather can vary significantly between cities and viewpoints. You will need a warm jacket or fleece for Nagarkot and early morning viewpoints at Sarangkot. Comfortable walking shoes are essential for temple visits and Durbar Squares. Carry SPF 50+ sunscreen, sunglasses, a small daypack, and your camera. A scarf or dupatta is useful for women when entering temples. For the Phewa Lake boat ride, bring a light windbreaker.
How do I book this Nepal honeymoon package with fleego Holidays?
It is very simple. Click the Get Quote button on our website, or fill in the Quick Enquiry form with your name, email, and phone number. One of our Nepal travel specialists will get back to you within 24 hours to discuss your travel dates, hotel preferences, group size, and any special requests. You can also reach us directly at +91 93217 49486 (call or WhatsApp) or email us at travel@fleego.in. We are happy to answer any questions before you decide to book.
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