
Nepal
Nepal is a landlocked country situated in South Asia, bordered by India to the east, south, and west, and by China (Tibet Autonomous Region) to the north. It is renowned for its stunning landscapes, rich cultural heritage, and the majestic Himalayas.
Trekking and Mountaineering: Nepal is a trekker’s paradise, offering some of the best trekking routes in the world. The most famous trekking destination is the Everest Base Camp Trek, which takes you to the foot of Mount Everest, the highest peak in the world. Other popular treks include the Annapurna Circuit, Langtang Valley Trek, and Manaslu Circuit Trek. For experienced mountaineers, Nepal offers numerous peaks to conquer, including several eight-thousanders.
Nepal’s cultural diversity, warm hospitality, and spiritual aura make it a unique destination for travelers. It offers a wide range of experiences, from adventure activities in the mountains to exploring ancient temples and experiencing the local way of life.
Trekking and mountaineering seasons are popular in the spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November) when the weather is favorable and the views are stunning.
Note: It’s important to stay updated on the current travel regulations and guidelines for Nepal, including visa requirements and permits for trekking and mountaineering.
Top Attractions in Nepal

Pokhara
Pokhara, the ‘Tourist Capital of Nepal,’ is the second-largest city in this Himalayan country, after Kathmandu. At an altitude of more than 900m, it is one of the highest cities, making it the base for many world-famous treks.

Kathmandu
Kathmandu: The capital city of Nepal, Kathmandu, is a vibrant and bustling metropolis that showcases a blend of ancient and modern attractions. The city is home to several UNESCO World Heritage Sites, including the famous Kathmandu Durbar Square, Pashupatinath Temple (a sacred Hindu temple), Boudhanath Stupa (one of the largest stupas in the world), and Swayambhunath Stupa (also known as the Monkey Temple).

Sagarmatha National Park
Sagarmatha National Park is a wildlife reserve that is well known to people for its location which is dominated by Mount Everest in the Himalayas of Eastern Nepal. The location, which is in the Solukhumbu district of Nepal, has been visited by tourists since the 1960s,

Lumbini
Lumbini is the birthplace of Lord Buddha. Lumbini is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and has a plethora of ancient stupas dating back to 2000 years and monasteries that were built by past dynasties.

Nagarkot
Located at a mere 28-kilometre drive away from Kathmandu, Nagarkot offers one of the best views of the Himalayas in the entire region as it has an altitude of 7000 feet (2000 metres)! Perched at the edge of Kathmandu Valley, Nagarkot gives you one of the widest panoramas of the Himalayan ranges…

Chandragiri Hill
Located in the south-west of the capital city Kathmandu, Chandragiri Hill is one of Nepal’s most loved day-trip destinations. Locals, expats and tourists alike visit this place for an exhilarating experience and some lovely memories are made in the wake.

Daman
Located at 2322 metres above the sea level in the Thaha Municipality of Nepal, Daman has inarguably the best view of the Himalayan range in the entire country. On the best of days, the whole stretch from Mount Dhaulagiri in the west to Mount Everest in the east can be seen perfectly.

Bharatpur
A lot of people visit Nepal for the attraction of the wilderness, namely Chitwan National Park. Bharatpur is the city that falls right in the gateway of the forested area. Located in central-south of Nepal, Bharatpur is the headquarters of the Chitwan district as well

Bandipur
Pretty as a picture – that is how one can perfectly describe Bandipur. This living and breathing abode of Newari culture is a hilltop settlement in the Gandaki Zone at 1030 metres, some 700 metres above the Marsyangdi River. The municipality snuggles itself on the saddle of the Mahabharat Range

Daman
Janakpur is a city in Nepal which is believed to be the birthplace of Goddess Sita and the place of her marriage with Lord Ram. Also known as the City of Ponds, Janakpur boasts of more than seventy ponds that dot its verdant landscape.

Bhaktpur
Bhaktapur is one of three medieval cities in the Kathmandu Valley, the other two being Kathmandu and Patan. It is often referred to as Bhadgaon and Khwopa and has a mix of Hindu and Buddhist population. This city is located around 12 kilometres from the capital city of Kathmandu

Patan
Patan is the third-largest city in Nepal right after Kathmandu and Pokhara. It is presently known as Lalitpur. Both names are derived from the Sanskrit word ‘Lalitapattan’. The city is located just across the river Bagmati from Kathmandu. Patan has a Durbar Square that is full of statues,

Dharan
Dharan is a city located near the Southeastern border of India and is a replica of Indian culture and tradition. Dharan is the gateway to the Mahabharat hills and is one of the biggest pilgrimage locations in Nepal.

Biratnagar
Biratnagar is a metropolitan city located near the Indian border and is the capital city of Province No.1 in Nepal. Biratnagar is popular for its Jute Mills – the first large scale industry of Nepal and the famous Kali Mandir that holds high religious importance in Hinduism in the country.

Chitlang
Chitlang is an ancient Newar dominant village in Nepal. Surrounded by the Chandragiri hills, it is acclaimed as one of the most popular stops in the old trading routes from Tibet to India and thus holds a rich historical significance.

Birgunj
Birgunj is a Nepali city which is based near the border of the Indian state of Bihar. It is a major point of entry for Indian goods trade. Birgunj also receives the goods coming in from the port of Kolkata. Located in the Terai region,

Mushtang
Mustang is known for its trekking tours and mountain sightseeing. Elevated at an altitude of 3840 kilometres, this city is divided into two parts: Lower and Upper Mustang. Even though it is relatively unexplored, this city is a great destination for those who want to immerse in Tibetan culture

Kirtipur
The sleepy town of Kirtipur comes like a breath of fresh air amidst the other dust laden villages and cities. Thanks to the stunning ancient temples that are scattered along its backstreets and the authentic experience of the Newari culture that it offers, the town has been gaining more and more

Lukla
Located in the Khumbu area of the Solukhumbu district in north-eastern Nepal, Lukla is a small town perched at the height of 2,860 metres above the sea level. While many would describe the place to be just an airport and a strip of hotels,

Dhulikhel
You can never get enough of the mountains. There is something about the scenic beauty and tranquillity of the majestic peaks that just makes you want to stay there forever and breathe in the pure fresh air. Dhulikhel in the Kathmandu Valley is one such place, which offers picturesque views

Shivpuri National Park
Towards the north of the Kathmandu valley, just from where the hustle and bustle of the urban world start to fade away, and the imaginary lines of the city get blurred into the outskirts, lies the Shivpuri National Park. The sprawling sub-tropical forest, spreading for around 160 square meters,

Panauti
Located some 32 kilometres away from the capital Kathmandu, Panauti is a leftover reminiscence of a time long bygone. The word ”Panauti’ in Hindi means ‘unlucky’, and for some reason unknown, it sits perfectly well with the historical background of this medieval city.

Itahari
A sub-metropolitan city with seven municipalities in the Sunsari district, Itahari has recently evolved into a bustling transportation junction in the eastern side of Nepal. The two main branches of the Nepal highway circulation – Mahendra Highway running from east to west and Koshi Highway

Jomsom
Jomsom is also known as Dzong-Sampa or New Fort. Jomsom lies along both the banks of Kali Gandaki river in the Mustang District of Nepal. Jomsom is the capital of Mustang district. Kali Gandaki happens to be the deepest gorge in the world. The altitude of Jomsom is 2700 m. J

Kagbeni
Located some 32 kilometres away from the capital Kathmandu, Panauti is a leftover reminiscence of a time long bygone. The word ”Panauti’ in Hindi means ‘unlucky’, and for some reason unknown, it sits perfectly well with the historical background of this medieval city.

Mount Manaslu
The word Manaslu comes from the Sanskrit word manas, which means a person’s soul, and Mount Manaslu can be reflected as exactly that – the mountain of the soul. Despite all the chaotic craze around mountain trekking that Nepal experiences every season,

Narayanagarh
Narayangarh is a major transportation and commercial hub in Nepal. This moderately crowded city falls under the bigger umbrella of Bharatpur City and under the administrative jurisdiction of Chitwan district in southern Nepal. Narayangarh, also referred to as Narayanghat

Sashwant Dham
The thing about Nepal is that you can never run out of spiritual places to visit. And yet most of them are old temples with the same archaic architecture and follows a typical path of devotion. Shashwat Dham, on the other hand, is completely different, both in terms of ambience and philosophy

Nuwakot
Stuck somewhere in between the 17th-century ambience and 21st-century facilities, Nuwakot is one of the most attractive destinations of Nepal. Albeit there are not many attractions to see, the Nuwakot Palace and its Durbar Square in itself are enough to draw the travellers who love to delve deep dow.

Chitawan NAtional Park
Chitwan National Park is the first step that Nepal took towards protection of the wildlife and nature at large. Located in the subtropical inner Terai lowlands of south-central Nepal, the national park covers an area of 952.63 sq. km. over the districts of Nawalparasi, Parsa, Makwanpur and Chitwan i…

Gorkha
Some 25 km north of Abu Khaireni, the picturesque town called Gorkha is the ancient home of the lionhearted Gorkha people. Around 300 years ago, when Prithvi Narayan Shah unified all the rivalling fiefdoms of Nepal into one monarchy and divided up the country into 50 different states,