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Two-Week Nepal Itinerary — Kathmandu + Trek + Wildlife Without an Agency

The honest 14-day Nepal trip that hits the highlights — Kathmandu Valley, a 7-day trek, Chitwan, and the daily logistics that connect them.

Two weeks gives you culture, trekking, and wildlife — without rushing through any of it.
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Snow-capped Annapurna I peak in the Nepal Himalaya
Wolfgang Beyer via Wikimedia Commons (CC BY-SA 3.0)

Two weeks is the sweet spot for a first Nepal trip. You can see the Kathmandu Valley, do a meaningful trek, visit Chitwan for wildlife, and have buffer days for travel and unexpected delays. Most agency package tours compress these into a tight schedule and skip the slow time that makes Nepal worth visiting.

This is the honest 14-day independent itinerary — what to do, how to book it yourself, and what the daily logistics look like.

The shape of the trip

Days 1-3:   Kathmandu Valley (3 nights)
Day 4:      Travel to Pokhara
Days 5-11:  Annapurna Base Camp trek (7 days)
Day 12:     Pokhara to Chitwan
Days 13-14: Chitwan + return to Kathmandu (depart day 14 evening or day 15 morning)

Adjust to your interests:

  • Swap ABC trek for Mardi Himal (5 days) and add 2 days in Pokhara
  • Replace Chitwan with Lumbini if Buddhism interests you more than wildlife
  • Add Bandipur between Kathmandu and Pokhara for a quieter pace

Day-by-day

Days 1-3: Kathmandu Valley

Day 1 — Arrival

  • Land at Tribhuvan Airport (most flights arrive evening)
  • Prepaid taxi to Thamel (NPR 700)
  • Hotel check-in
  • Easy walk to Thamel main streets, get oriented
  • Casual dinner at a Thamel restaurant
  • Early bed

See the Where to Stay in Kathmandu guide for neighborhood choice.

Day 2 — Kathmandu old city

  • Morning: walk Thamel to Asan, Indra Chowk, Durbar Square (3-4 hours)
  • Lunch at a casual local restaurant
  • Afternoon: visit Swayambhunath (Monkey Temple) — Pathao there, walk down
  • Evening: dinner in Thamel

Day 3 — Patan + Boudhanath

  • Morning: Pathao to Patan — Durbar Square, Patan Museum, Newari lunch at Honacha
  • Afternoon: Pathao to Boudhanath — walk the stupa kora, butter tea at a cafe, monastery visit
  • Evening: return to Thamel for dinner

Optional Day 3 swap: replace Boudhanath with Bhaktapur (the largest Newari old city, separate day trip from Patan).

Day 4: Travel to Pokhara

  • Morning: tourist bus from Thamel (departure 7-8 AM)
  • 7-8 hours travel, lunch stop in Mugling
  • Arrival in Pokhara (Lakeside) mid-afternoon
  • Check into hotel
  • Sunset at Lakeside

See the Kathmandu to Pokhara transport guide for options.

Days 5-11: Annapurna Base Camp Trek (7 days)

Day 5 (Trek Day 1) — Pokhara to Tikhedhunga via Nayapul + Birethanti

  • Morning: ACAP permit + TIMS card in Pokhara
  • Taxi/bus to Nayapul (2-3 hours)
  • Trek to Tikhedhunga (3 hours, NPR 2,000)

Day 6 (Trek Day 2) — Tikhedhunga to Ghorepani

  • 6-7 hours trekking through rhododendron forest
  • Steep climb up the famous "stone steps"
  • Stay Ghorepani (2,860m)

Day 7 (Trek Day 3) — Ghorepani to Poon Hill to Tadapani

  • Dawn climb to Poon Hill (3,210m) for panoramic Annapurna views
  • Trek to Tadapani (2,700m) — 5-6 hours

Day 8 (Trek Day 4) — Tadapani to Sinuwa

  • 4-5 hours through forest, into the Modi Khola valley
  • Stay Sinuwa (2,360m)

Day 9 (Trek Day 5) — Sinuwa to Deurali

  • 5-6 hours of steady ascent, entering the sanctuary
  • Stay Deurali (3,200m)

Day 10 (Trek Day 6) — Deurali to MBC to ABC

  • 5-6 hours to Machhapuchhre Base Camp (3,700m) then up to Annapurna Base Camp (4,130m)
  • Sunset at ABC

Day 11 (Trek Day 7) — ABC sunrise, descent to Bamboo or Sinuwa

  • 5:00 AM: sunrise at ABC — the iconic mountain amphitheater shot
  • Long descent through the same trail back down

Day 12 (Trek Day 8) — Descent to Nayapul, return to Pokhara

  • Continued descent, hot springs at Jhinu Danda optional
  • Reach Nayapul afternoon
  • Taxi/bus to Pokhara

Tipping the porter and any guide: NPR 5,000-10,000 per person at trek end. See the tipping guide.

If trekking solo isn't your preference, Mardi Himal is a great 5-day alternative.

Day 13: Pokhara to Chitwan

  • Morning: Pokhara to Sauraha (Chitwan) by tourist bus — 5-6 hours
  • Afternoon arrival in Sauraha
  • Check into hotel
  • Evening: Tharu cultural show

Days 14: Chitwan safari + return to Kathmandu

  • 5:30 AM: pre-dawn canoe ride
  • 9:00 AM-1:00 PM: jeep safari
  • 2:00 PM: lunch
  • Afternoon: walking safari or elephant breeding center
  • Evening: Tharu show

See the Chitwan safari guide for what to expect.

Day 14 evening or Day 15: Return to Kathmandu

  • Morning bus to Kathmandu (4-5 hours)
  • Afternoon: shopping in Thamel for souvenirs
  • Evening flight home (if booked for Day 14) or hotel night before Day 15 departure

Booking strategy

What to book in advance (from home)

  • International flights
  • Kathmandu hotel for nights 1-3
  • Pokhara hotel for night 4 and post-trek night 12
  • Trekking permits and porter (can be arranged after arrival in Pokhara, but pre-booking saves time)
  • Chitwan hotel package (Sauraha hotels offer combined transfer+safari+meal packages)
  • Tourist bus tickets for the long-distance legs

What to book on arrival

  • Local transport (Pathao app, taxis) — pay as you go
  • Restaurant meals — walk in
  • Day trips within the Valley — book day-of through your hotel

Cost estimate

For a couple traveling mid-range (good but not luxury):

| Category | Cost per person | |---|---| | International flights | $800-1,500 (depends on origin) | | Visa (30-day) | $50 | | Kathmandu hotels (3 nights, mid-range) | $150 | | Tourist bus to Pokhara | $20 | | Pokhara hotels (2 nights) | $80 | | ABC trek (7 days, all-inclusive porter+permits) | $500 | | Tourist bus to Chitwan | $20 | | Chitwan package (2 days, all-inclusive) | $200 | | Bus back to Kathmandu | $20 | | Food + drinks (14 days) | $200 | | Local transport (taxis, Pathao) | $50 | | Tips for guides/porters | $80 | | Souvenirs/buffer | $100-300 | | Total per person (excl. international flight) | ~$1,400-1,800 |

For backpackers: $1,000-1,200. For comfort travelers: $2,200-3,000.

Pre-departure checklist

  • Passport with 6+ months validity
  • Travel insurance with trekking + altitude coverage
  • Vaccinations (see Nepal vaccinations 2026)
  • Trekking gear (down jacket, sleeping bag, boots — broken in)
  • US dollars in clean bills for visa + initial expenses
  • Two passport-size photos
  • The packing list for the trek
  • A few Nepali phrases — start with the eight trail phrases
  • Pathao app installed on phone

What can go wrong

  • Lukla flight cancellation (if EBC instead) — build a buffer day
  • Trek extension for weather/AMS — keep one flexible day
  • Stomach issues day 1-3 — common, manageable with rest + hydration
  • Tourist bus delay — usually 30 mins to 2 hours

For all of these, the 2-week itinerary has slack. A 7-day or 10-day itinerary doesn't.

A few useful Nepali phrases per stage

Kathmandu:

  • Yo kahaan ho?"Where is this?"
  • Kati paisa?"How much?"
  • Pathao Hospital jaane?"Going to Patan Hospital?" (for directions)

Trek:

Chitwan:

  • Rhino dekhne sambhavana?"Chance of seeing rhino?"
  • Walking safari kati paisa?"How much for walking safari?"

Pre-trip checklist

  • 14 days allocated, with arrival night and departure flight built into the count
  • All hotels and bus tickets pre-booked (or first 4 nights and let the rest be flexible)
  • Travel insurance confirmed
  • Vaccinations completed
  • Permits + porter arranged before flying (or first day in Pokhara)
  • The eight Nepali phrases
  • The scam-defence script

Two weeks in Nepal is enough to feel like you've experienced the country — Kathmandu's culture, the trekking, the wildlife, the slowness. Three weeks would be better. Two weeks is the realistic compromise that most travelers can fit.