Customized Tour To Nepal

10D/9N 4 -8 Cities

Kathmandu,Pokhara,Chitwan, Lumbini

Embark on an unforgettable journey to Nepal, a land of majestic mountains, rich culture and spiritual tranquility. Discover the awe-inspiring landscapes of the Himalayas, including the iconic Mount Everest and trek through picturesque trails that lead to breathtaking vistas. Explore ancient temples, bustling markets and serene monasteries in the vibrant city of Kathmandu. Experience the diverse wildlife in Chitwan National Park, home to Bengal tigers, rhinos and exotic bird species, and the serene beauty of Pokhara's lakeside, where you can enjoy boating on Phewa Lake and stunning views of the Annapurna range.

Immerse yourself in Nepal's rich cultural heritage by visiting UNESCO World Heritage Sites, participating in traditional festivals and tasting the delicious local cuisine. Whether you seek adventure through activities like paragliding, white-water rafting and mountain biking or prefer cultural immersion and peaceful retreats, Nepal offers a unique and enriching travel experience that caters to every kind of traveler. Join us on this incredible journey to explore the wonders of Nepal and create memories that will last a lifetime.

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Tour FAQ

What is the capital city of Nepal?

  • Kathmandu

Which mountain range surrounds Pokhara?

  • Annapurna

What is Chitwan National Park known for?

  • Its rich biodiversity and wildlife, including Bengal tigers and one-horned rhinoceroses.

Who was born in Lumbini?

  • Lord Buddha

When is the best time to visit Nepal for trekking and sightseeing?

  • The best time to visit Nepal for trekking and sightseeing is during the autumn (September to November) and spring (March to May) seasons. These periods offer pleasant weather, clear skies and stunning views of the Himalayas. Autumn is ideal for trekking with stable weather conditions, while spring is known for blooming rhododendrons and lush landscapes.

Are there any cultural etiquettes to follow while traveling in Nepal?

  • Yes, it's important to respect local customs and traditions while traveling in Nepal. Here are some key cultural etiquettes to follow:
  • Dress modestly: Covering shoulders and knees, especially when visiting temples and monasteries.
  • Remove shoes: Take off your shoes before entering homes, temples and certain establishments.
  • Greetings: Use "Namaste" with a slight bow and palms together to greet locals.
  • Respect religious sites: Do not touch or step over any offerings, statues or sacred objects.
  • Ask permission: Always ask for permission before taking photographs of people, especially in rural areas.

What should I pack for a trekking tour in Nepal?

  • When packing for a trekking tour in Nepal, it's essential to consider the varying weather conditions. Key items to include are:
  • Trekking boots: Comfortable and well-broken-in.
  • Clothing: Layered clothing, including thermal wear, fleece jackets and a waterproof shell.
  • Accessories: Sunglasses, a hat, gloves and a scarf.
  • Gear: A sturdy backpack, trekking poles and a sleeping bag.
  • Miscellaneous: A first aid kit, water purification tablets, high-energy snacks and a camera to capture the stunning scenery.

What types of accommodation options are available for tourists in Nepal?

  • Nepal offers a wide range of accommodation options catering to different budgets and preferences. Here are some common types:
  • Luxury Hotels: High-end hotels and resorts in cities like Kathmandu and Pokhara, offering premium amenities and services.
  • Mid-Range Hotels: Comfortable hotels providing good value for money, available in major tourist areas.
  • Guesthouses and Lodges: Affordable and cozy options, often family-run, offering a chance to experience local hospitality.
  • Tea Houses: Commonly found along trekking routes, these provide basic lodging and meals, ideal for trekkers.
  • Homestays: Staying with local families, offering a cultural immersion experience and an opportunity to learn about Nepali life firsthand.

What is the local name for the Monkey Temple in Kathmandu?

  • Swayambhunath Stupa