Nepal and India

Nepal and India

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For adventurers who like to get to know different cultures, customs, and religious diversity, we have prepared a tour to Nepal and India. Dare to explore the domain of the Himalayas, a territory full of monasteries, friendly people, and the highest peaks in the world. Get to know the colorful India; its royal residences, sanctuaries, mosques, and temples reflect its splendor and cultural plurality. Cheer up! Nepal and India are waiting for you!

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A JOURNEY FOR ADVENTURERS

Enjoy an unforgettable experience on our trip to Nepal. A journey for adventurers looking for new exotic and profound memories.



Upon arriving in Kathmandu, the capital of Nepal, you will feel how the Nepalese civilization opens its arms, as you will feel as if you were in an open-air architectural museum with splendid medieval temples, pavilions, and chapels.


In the same way, Delhi will open the way to the cultural riches, captivating palaces, and colorful lifestyle that you will find on the tour to India.

Places like Bhaktapur with its view of Everest, the Golden Gate, the Teleju Temple, Bhaktapur in Nepal, the Maharaja's Palace, the Taj Mahal, and the pink city of Rajasthan in India are just a few destinations that you will find on this trip to India and Nepal. Enjoy your exotic vacations in India and Nepal that Gospel Travel has arranged for you.

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Take advantage of our tour in Nepal and India

  • Start your reservation with only 400 USD
  • Tour date: Feb 08 - 19, 2023
  • Departure from Miami

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Itinerary of Vacation activities

  • Day 1: Exit

    Today we fly to Nepal for an experience that will change your life.

  • Day 2: Kathmandu

    Arrival at Kathmandu airport and transfer to the hotel. Check-in at the hotel is at 2:00 p.m. Dinner and overnight at the hotel.

  • Day 3: Kathmandu – Swaymbunath – Patan – Kathmandu

    Breakfast. In the morning, half-day panoramic tour: Durbar Square, the former royal residential quarter, with more than 50 important temples; the Rana Palace, called Singha Durbar; the Hanuman Dhoka, the imposing gateway to the Royal Palace with its statue of the "monkey god." We will drive along the "geek" street, where hippies once relaxed, to visit the house temple of the kumari, the child goddess, a living goddess. We finished the morning at the great Swayambunath stupa, with Buddha's eyes painted on its four sides. Its sacred location, on a hill, was decided 2,500 years ago, long before the advent of Buddhism in Nepal. In the afternoon, visit Patan and tour the old city: Newar, the Golden Gate, the Teleju Temple and the statue of Yogendra Malla. Dinner and accommodation.

  • Day 4: Kathmandu – Bodhnath – Nagarkot – Lunch Included

    Breakfast. In the morning, visit Bodhnath, one of the largest stupas in the world (a building for Buddhist worship, circular in shape and generally domed). Next, depart for Nagarkot hill station, located on the hilltop overlooking the Central Himalayan ranges and Kathmandu Valley. At a height of 2,195 meters, it is considered one of the most picturesque places in Bhaktapur district. It is also known for having a stunning view of the sunrise in the Himalayas and Mount Everest, as well as offering a panoramic view of the Kathmandu Valley. Free time to enjoy nature and its views. We will spend the night at the hotel in Nagarkot. Dinner and accommodation at the hotel.

  • Day 5: Nagarkot – Bhaktapur – Kathmandu

    Early in the morning, enjoy a beautiful sunrise from the room. Breakfast, around 09:00 hours, departure to the town of Bhaktapur. Bhaktapur is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site for its rich culture, temples, and works in wood, metal, and stone. In Bhaktapur, you can see traditional art and architecture, historical monuments, and works of art, magnificent windows, ceramics, and weaving works, excellent temples, beautiful lagoons, rich local customs, culture, religion, festivals, or mystical music, among other things. The city is still quite old and is indeed a place where tourists enjoy exploring it. At the end of the 20th century, thanks to a German project, the city was largely cleaned up and restored, becoming one of the main tourist attractions in Nepal. We will continue by road towards Kathmandu. Arrival and check-in at the hotel. Dinner and accommodation at the hotel.

  • Day 6: Kathmandu, Nepal - New Delhi, India

    Breakfast at the hotel. At 1200 hours, check out and transfer to the airport, where we will embark on our trip to India, an experience that will change your life. Time to fellowship with friends new and old, meditate on the treasures that lie ahead, and take a break. Upon arrival in Delhi, our representative will welcome you at the arrival hall with a Gospel Travel sign. He will welcome them with a flower garland and take a photo at the hotel with his permission. Then transfer to the hotel by private bus. Upon arrival at the hotel, he will carry out check-in formalities and explain the content of your trip in details and schedules. The capital of the Republic of India, Delhi, is a bustling metropolis and a city of almost 17 million people. Delhi is an almost perfect mix of old and modern and is neatly divided into two parts: old and new. Old Delhi is part of the city that was designed by Mughals and New Delhi was mainly designed during the English rule. Delhi has something for everyone, from forts to shopping malls, museums, temples, golf clubs, etc. Dinner and accommodation.

  • Day 7: Delhi

    Breakfast buffet at the hotel. We will continue the tour of New Delhi and Old Delhi. We begin our tour with a visit to the Old City. We will visit the Jama Masjid, commissioned by the Mughal emperor Shah Jahan, builder of the Taj Mahal, and completed in 1628 AD. It is the largest and best-known mosque in India. Enjoy a ride on a cycle cart called “Riksha” that will take us in the narrow lane of the markets and the residential area of the old market, Chandni Chowk, giving you insight into the lifestyle of the locals of the old city and business practices in the region. We will visit the Red Fort, a historic fort in the city of Delhi that served as the main residence of the Mughal emperors. After the visit, you will proceed to New Delhi.


    We will visit Gandhi's tomb. Then we will discover the Qutab Minar (12th century), gracefully fluted and completely hand-carved on its shaft. Nearby is the Iron Column, which has witnessed the misfortunes of time impassively and is not even rusty after 1,500 years of history. We will visit the Gateway of India, where we stopped for a photo, the Presidential Palace and the Parliament. Dinner and accommodation.

  • Day 8: Delhi to Jaipur by road 270kms / 06 hours

    Breakfast. In the morning, at 07:30 am, depart by road to Jaipur and check-in at the hotel. Jaipur is the pink city of Rajasthan. Jaipur is perhaps one of the most picturesque cities in the world. It was built according to the canons of the Shilpa Shastra, the ancient Hindu treatise on architecture. Divided into seven rectangular sectors with well-designed, right-angled streets, its planning is a marvel of 18th-century urban planning, when a similar systematization did not exist even in Europe. Surrounded by steep hills at three of its central points, the city is guarded by a powerful fortified wall with seven gates. In the afternoon, we will have a we will have a panoramic visit of the Albert Hall, a palace built to house Prince Albert of England during his visit to Jaipur and we will visit the Birla temple of the Hindu religion. Back to the hotel. Dinner and accommodation.

  • Day 9: Jaipur – Amber Fort – Jaipur

    Breakfast in the morning. At 07:30 am, we will visit the Patrika Gate. Patrika Gate offers you a view of the vibrant culture of Rajasthan. Each pillar is dedicated to one part or another of the state. Hand paintings of temples, forts, palaces, portraits of rulers of Jaipur, blue pottery, jewelry, photographs of Amer, Hawa Mahal, City Palace, and Jal Mahal are found here to give an idea of the entire history of Jaipur. Then we will visit the Amber Fort, the former capital of the state until 1728. A unique experience: we will ride elephants to ascend to the top of the hill where the fort is located. Next, we visit Jaipur (which takes its name from Maharajah Jai Singh, a prince and astronomer who designed and founded the city in 1727). Next, we will visit the Maharaja's Palace, a former royal residence and today a museum of manuscripts, Rajput and Mughal paintings, and weapons. We will also drive through the residential and business areas of the "pink city,"  passing in front of the Hawa Mahal (Palace of Winds), one of Jaipur's best-known monuments. It's time to shop and learn how Indian rugs are made. The art of carpet making was introduced to India, probably by the great magnate Akbar (1556-1605), who brought together Persian weavers with skilled pattern artists. During the 16th, 17th and 18th centuries, many fine rugs made of the finest sheep's wool and silk were woven with Persian patterns. Today, the country is a major exporter of cheap handmade rugs that vary in quality and are often made with classic Persian and Chinese patterns. Dinner and accommodation.

  • Day 10: Jaipur – Abhaneri – Agra 270kms / 6.5 Hours

    Breakfast. In the morning, at 07:30 am, departure for Agra en route visiting the Abhaneri stepwell, Chand Baori. Abhaneri: This is Chand Baori, a famous stepwell located in the village of Abhaneri near Jaipur in the state of Rajasthan. It is located in front of the Harshat Mata temple and is one of the largest and deepest in India. It was built in the 9th century and has 3,300 steps, 13 levels and is 100 feet deep. Rebuilt in the 10th century, the incredible Chand Baori stepwell was a practical solution to the water problem in this area of India, where the arid climate forced local inhabitants to carry out deep excavations in search of underground currents. According to legend, the building was built by ghosts in a single night.

    Dinner and accommodation.

  • Day 11 : Agra – Lunch Included

    Breakfast, at 06:30–08:00 am After breakfast, we will have a Saturday service (8:15–9:00 am). Then, we will visit the Agra Fort, on the banks of the Yamuna River, in the heart of the city. city. It reflects Indian architecture under three Mughal emperors: Akbar, Jehangir and Shah Jahan. Within the complex are some interesting structures, such as the Jehangiri Mahal, the Anguri Bagh, the Khas Mahal and the Moti Masjid mosque. We will visit one of the most important monuments in the world, the Taj Mahal, a song of love built by Emperor Shah Jehan in 1630 to serve as the mausoleum of his queen, Mumtaj Mahal. This architectural marvel is a magnificent masterpiece, entirely built in white marble. It took artisans from Persia, the Ottoman Empire, France and Italy, helped by 20,000 workers, 17 years to complete it. Lunch is at the hotel. Free afternoon to rest. Today at 6:00 pm, we visit the Mohabbat in the Taj, where we will enjoy a show in which artists create an atmosphere of the Mughal era and present the Braj culture. Dinner and accommodation.

  • Day 12: Back home

    Breakfast and departure from the hotel before driving to the airport to take our flight and take back fond memories.

Accessories you may need

We will mention some articles and things that, although in some cases they are not essential, will help you have a better travel experience.

  • Bible
  • Comfortable shoes (at least two pairs)
  • Insulated water bottle.
  • Parasol (small)
  • Hand lamp
  • Rain boots
  • International electricity adapters
  • Phone/Tablet chargers
  • Mantilla/Shawl/handkerchief for sacred places (ladies)
  • ATM card
  • Cash or traveler's checks (be sure to keep the traveler's check receipt in a separate place
  • Prescription medicines for muscle pain/allergies/asthma/stomach problems/cold symptoms.
  • Hand sanitizer and/or hand wipes
  • Lipstick
  • Light jacket (for the nights)
  • Ear plugs
  • Cough candy
  • Identification tags on suitcases/personal items
  • Passport/important papers bag (provided by Gospel Travel)
  • Credit cards: Advise that you are traveling outside your normal area and ask about foreign transaction fees
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Documentation and necessary implements

  • Passport and visa
  • Travel insurance
  • Vaccination record
  • Copy of passport or immigration card
  • Mask for use by COVID-19
  • Health insurance cards and medical history (especially if you are traveling alone)
  • A copy of your prescriptions and a list of all medications you are taking
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Recommended type of clothing

Appropriate attire is casual, comfortable and beachy. It is advisable to wear comfortable shoes (at least two pairs). It is also advisable to have swimming supplies and clothing, if you wish. For holy sites, even in summer, it is advisable to cover up to the knees (that is, without shorts), arms and shoulders (shirts), and, in some places, cover the head with some type of mantilla, shawl, or handkerchief. If you want to dress in shorts and/or sleeveless, always have a “modest” alternative to cover up when necessary. Hats are essential in hot weather and in places with beaches. Although it is a tropical climate, a light jacket is needed for the evenings and maybe a little rain. Wear appropriate clothing if you are baptized, as well as if you are renewing your marriage vows. Don't forget sunglasses and sunscreen!

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At Gospel Travel Inc., we have planned, with our trusted suppliers, everything necessary so that each person can enjoy a Christian tour on the Sabbath without breaking the principle of their biblical observance, as well as enjoy a menu with a careful selection. of the foods to consume, according to what is established in the word of God.



If you have any questions about additional accommodations that can be made for Seventh-day Adventists or members of any other Protestant denomination, please contact us today. We hope to help you book a trip that can bring you closer to religious sites and rekindle your faith.

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