Nepal, nestled in the Himalayas between China and India, is a land of ancient temples, breathtaking mountain vistas, and warm hospitality. Home to eight of the world's ten highest peaks including Mount Everest, Nepal offers unparalleled trekking opportunities alongside rich cultural experiences in its historic cities. From the bustling streets of Kathmandu to the serene lakes of Pokhara and wildlife adventures in Chitwan National Park, Nepal presents a diverse range of experiences for every traveler.
Home to Mount Everest and seven other 8,000m peaks
UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Kathmandu Valley
World's best trekking routes including Everest Base Camp
Chitwan and Bardia National Parks for jungle adventures
The best time to visit Nepal is during the spring (March-May) and autumn (September-November) seasons when the weather is pleasant and skies are clear for mountain views. Winters can be cold, especially in mountainous areas, while monsoons (June-August) bring heavy rains.
Indian citizens can enter Nepal without a passport, but they need to carry any one of these documents: Passport, Voter ID card issued by Election Commission of India, or Driving License with photo. However, we recommend carrying passport for hassle-free travel.
Nepal is generally very safe for tourists. Nepalese people are known for their hospitality. However, standard travel precautions should be taken regarding valuables. Political demonstrations should be avoided. Trekking should only be done with registered guides.
The official currency is Nepalese Rupee (NPR). Indian currency notes of ₹100, ₹500 and ₹2000 denominations are widely accepted in Nepal, though coins are not. ATMs are available in major cities. Credit cards are accepted in major hotels and restaurants.
Absolutely! We can customize the itinerary as per your preferences - extend your stay in Pokhara, add trekking days, include Lumbini visit, or add adventure activities like paragliding, zip-lining or white-water rafting. Contact us with your requirements.
Indian citizens don't need visa. Others can get visa on arrival (bring passport photos).
Carry small denominations. USD and INR widely accepted. ATMs available in cities.
Pack layers - warm for mountains, light for cities. Comfortable walking shoes essential.
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