2 Nights 3 Days

Ilam is a beautiful hill station in eastern Nepal. It is popular for tea with many beautiful and lush tea gardens in the hills of Ilam. Besides the spectacular views of the tea gardens, there are many other places to visit in Ilam.

Nepal’s remote district Taplejung, world’s third or Nepal’s second highest mountain Kanchanjangha. It is 400 years old religious property.

Dikichorling Ghumba and famous temple in Eastern Development Region, Pathibhara, 13 ethnic group carrying most peculiar social and cultural identities.

There are 28 different kinds of Rhododendrons (Laligurans) including valuable organic variety along with lakes and waterfalls are becoming an attractive and fascinating destination for cultural/domestic and international tourists.

Conservation area lying in the north-east borders of Nepal that touches borders of Tibet in China and borders of India has made this region special attraction for the tourism destination.

Pathivara Devi shrine (3794m) is a popular pilgrimage destination that is believed to fulfil the long-cherished dreams of her devotees. The animist deity at Pathivara is worshipped with equal reverence by both Hindus and Buddhist.

The Goddess at Pathibhara is believed to fulfil the long-cherished dreams of her devotees, like sons to those without sons, and wealth for the poor. Pathivara Devi is considered one of the 'Shakti peeths'.

Worshippers from different parts of Nepal and India flock to the temple during special occasions, as it is believed that a pilgrimage to the temple ensures fulfilment of all that the pilgrim desires.

The devotees of Pathibhara also include members of the Royal family from Nepal. The pilgrims sacrifice animals and bring gold and silver as offerings to the Pathibhara Devi.

Pilgrimages can also have an opportunity to visit the Kanchanjungha range, the waterfall at Sawa Pokhari and the pond of Timbuk, during autumn and spring every year.

The thick forest eco-system along the trail offers the diversity of wildlife, birds, flowers, and butterflies. Most of the Kanchenjunga range can also be seen from this point.