nepal Tours & Holidays
Travel solo as part of a group tour to nepal and experience life changing adventures
Discover The Wonders Of nepal
Venturing on a journey to Nepal unfolds a world of towering peaks, ancient temples, lush landscapes, and vibrant culture. From scaling the heights of Mount Everest to exploring the mediaeval city squares of Kathmandu, safaris in Chitwan National Park, and experiencing the tranquillity of Pokhara, Nepal offers a wealth of unforgettable adventures. Imagine yourself trekking in the pristine Himalayas, rafting on wild rivers, or meditating in serene monasteries. Combining natural beauty with cultural richness, Nepal offers an incomparable setting for both adventure and exploration.
Nepal At A Glance
Kathmandu (population approximately 1.5 million)
Approximately 30.5 million
Nepalese Rupee
Nepali
(GMT+05:45) Kathmandu
+977
Type C, Type D, Type M
TOP THINGS TO SEE IN Nepal
Kathmandu Valley
Known for its historic architecture, bustling streets, vibrant markets, and rich culture, Kathmandu Valley hosts UNESCO World Heritage Sites like Durbar Square, Swayambhunath Stupa, and Boudhanath Stupa.
Everest Base Camp
For the adventurous spirit, a trek to Everest Base Camp is a dream. The trek offers spectacular mountain views and an unforgettable journey through the Khumbu region.
Chitwan National Park
Chitwan is a paradise for wildlife lovers, offering the chance to spot rhinos, Bengal tigers, elephants and various bird species.
Pokhara
Home to tranquil lakes, stunning mountain views, and adventure activities, Pokhara is a key stop in any Nepal itinerary.
OUR ADVENTURE Trips & TOURS IN Nepal
Nepal is a landlocked country in South Asia and is bordered by China and India. It is located in the Himalayas and contains eight of the world’s ten highest peaks. The government system is a federal parliamentary republic; the chief of state is the president, and the head of government is the prime ministe
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Nepal FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
The best time to visit Nepal depends on the activities planned. For trekking, the best times are in the spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November), when the weather is clear and dry.
The official currency is the Nepalese Rupee. Currency can be exchanged at banks, hotels, and licensed exchange counters.
Most nationalities can obtain a visa on arrival in Nepal. It’s advised to check the latest information based on your nationality before travelling.
Key sights include the Kathmandu Valley, Everest Base Camp, Chitwan National Park, and Pokhara.
Nepal is generally safe for tourists. However, cautious measures should be taken when hiking in remote areas, and altitude sickness can be a concern on high-altitude treks.
While Nepali is the official language, English is commonly spoken in tourist areas, hotels, and amongst younger generations.
We advise you to check with your local travel clinic 4-6 months prior to departure to see what is required. Also check the Travel Health Pro Website
Tap water is not safe for drinking in Nepal. It is recommended to take a filtered water bottle.
Nepalese cuisine is a blend of flavours influenced by Indian and Tibetan cuisines. Dal Bhat (lentil soup and rice) is a staple, and momo (dumplings) are popular snacks.
Nepalese people are warm, friendly, and respectful of traditions. Removal of shoes before entering homes and religious sites is a common custom. It’s best to use your right hand for eating and passing items, as the left hand is considered impure.
Absolutely! From trekking in the Himalayan peaks, white-water rafting, jungle safaris, to exploring ancient heritage, Nepal is a haven for adventure enthusiasts.