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Nepal 2-Week Budget Itinerary 2026: See the Best for Under $1,500

作者 Travel Himalaya Nepal·2026年7月13日·2 分钟阅读

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How to experience the best of Nepal in two weeks on a budget — Kathmandu heritage, a teahouse trek, Pokhara, and Chitwan wildlife — with a realistic day-by-day plan and cost breakdown under $1,500.

Duration14 days
Budget~$950–1,400
CoversCulture · Trek · Safari
Visa~$30 (15-day)
Key takeaways
  • Two weeks is the sweet spot for a first Nepal trip — culture, trekking and wildlife without rushing.
  • This plan combines Kathmandu heritage + a Poon Hill trek + Pokhara + Chitwan safari for roughly $950–1,400 per person, excluding international flights.
  • Take tourist buses, treat your own water, eat dal bhat, and trek in a small group to keep costs down.
  • Book the trek and Chitwan through one local operator to bundle logistics and skip reseller markups.

The best of Nepal in 14 days, on a budget

Two weeks is enough for culture, trekking and wildlife without rushing. Here is a realistic, budget-conscious itinerary that keeps the total (excluding international flights) under roughly $1,500 per person.

The itinerary

Days 1–2: Kathmandu. Recover from jet lag; Durbar Square, Boudhanath, Pashupatinath, Thamel. Sort permits and gear.
Day 3: Drive to Pokhara (tourist bus, ~$12, 7 hrs). Evening on Phewa Lakeside.
Days 4–8: Ghorepani Poon Hill trek (5 days) — the budget-friendly classic with the famous sunrise.
Day 9: Pokhara. Rest, Sarangkot, World Peace Pagoda, lakeside.
Day 10: Drive to Chitwan (~5–6 hrs).
Days 11–12: Chitwan National Park — jungle safari, rhinos, Tharu culture.
Day 13: Drive back to Kathmandu.
Day 14: Kathmandu — Bhaktapur day trip, shopping, departure.

Budget breakdown (per person, excl. international flights)

ItemCost
City accommodation (~7 nights)$100–175
5-day Poon Hill trek (guide, permits, teahouses)$350–450
Chitwan 2-day safari package$150–250
Transport (tourist buses, transfers)$60–100
Food in cities + extras$150–250
Nepal visa (15-day)~$30
Tips, SIM, misc~$100
Estimated total~$950–1,400
How to keep it cheap

Take tourist buses instead of flights; treat your own water; eat dal bhat; trek in a small group to split guide costs; rent gear rather than buy; travel in shoulder season. Bundle the trek and Chitwan through one local operator to avoid reseller markups.

Want more comfort?

Swap a bus for a $100–120 Pokhara flight to save time, and upgrade hotels — each pushes the budget up but the core itinerary stays the same.

See the full Nepal trekking cost guide, the Pokhara travel guide, and the beginner's trekking guide to refine your plan.

Is two weeks enough for Nepal?

Yes — two weeks is the ideal first-trip length. It comfortably fits Kathmandu culture, a 4–5 day trek like Poon Hill, time in Pokhara, and a Chitwan wildlife safari without rushing.

How much does two weeks in Nepal cost?

On a budget, roughly $950–1,400 per person excluding international flights — covering accommodation, a guided Poon Hill trek, a Chitwan safari, transport, food, visa and tips.

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