Nepal Tour
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Why travel to Nepal
Trekking through the medieval cities of the UNESCO-protected Kathmandu Valley, which are lined with temples, palaces, and pilgrimage sites, exploring the deep jungle of Chitwan National Park to see the endangered one-horned rhino, Bengal tigers, and crocodiles, engaging in heart-pounding activities like bungee jumping, skydiving,
hot air ballooning, and paragliding, or just indulging in the ubiquitous Nepali dumpling, Momo, at a local restaurant, can all make a trip to Nepal fascinating and thrilling.
Private Tours of Nepal
These tour packages, created by our Nepal travel specialists, will offer your ideas for things to do while visiting the Kingdom of the Himalayas. Any tour can be customized to fit individual tastes.
Tours of South Asia Including Nepal
Some of the greatest experiences in Nepal and its surrounding countries, such as India, Bhutan, and China, may be found in the travel packages listed below. Use these as a guide to help you organize your own multi-country trip!
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Travel FAQs
Yes, most visitors need a visa. You can get a visa on arrival at the airport or apply at a Nepalese embassy.
Kathmandu, Pokhara, Everest Base Camp, Lumbini, and Chitwan National Park.
October to December and March to May offer the best weather for trekking and sightseeing.
Domestic flights, buses, taxis, and motorbikes are common. Trekking is popular in rural areas.
No, drink bottled or filtered water.
Nepalese Rupee (NPR). Cards accepted in cities, but cash is preferred in rural areas.
Yes, but public buses can be crowded. Taxis and ride-sharing apps are better for tourists.