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Hikers make their way up mountain range in Annapurna

Sitting on the spine of the world, sandwiched between the superpowers of China and India, you’ll find humble Nepal.

We’re not meant to play favorites, but when you’ve been running Nepal tours for three decades, the country kind of gets under your skin. Picture a tiny Himalayan country where sherpas trudge the mountain paths and prayer flags crisscross the sky, their fluttering Buddhist mantras waving in the breeze. Follow our leaders up to Everest Base Camp, trek the rhododendron forests of the Annapurna, track rhinos through Chitwan National Park or stuff your face with momos in the warren-like streets of Kathmandu's Thamel. Whichever type of  Nepal trip  you choose, we promise you one thing: you’ve never been anywhere like this.

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Nepal at a glance

Capital city.

Kathmandu (population approximately 1.5 million)

Approximately 30.5 million

(GMT+05:45) Kathmandu

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Electricity.

Type C (European 2-pin) Type D (Old British 3-pin) Type M (see D)

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Best time to visit nepal.

Nepal's climate is primarily temperate, with some tropical and alpine regions. From June until August, the monsoon hits, making it too wet and humid for trekking.

The post-monsoon period from September to November is rice-harvesting season and is characterized by lush vegetation, clean air, and excellent mountain views. Days are warm and sunny, although nights become increasingly cool. This is the start of the trekking season, which runs until May.

Winter (December to February) is dry and clear, with temperatures dropping below freezing at high altitudes, although in Kathmandu, it can still sometimes reach a pleasant 77ºF.

Spring (March to May) is warmer and is a particularly beautiful time to visit as the rhododendrons and the orchids are in flower.

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Culture and customs

With more than 30 different ethnic groups and a wide range of religions and language dialects, Nepalese society is rich in diversity. With Indian, Tibetan, Chinese, and Mongolian influences, Nepalese food, clothing, customs, and music vary, depending on what area you're traveling in and what ethnicity people belong to or identify with.

Learn more about regional culture on our 15 day Tamang Heritage & Langtang Valley Trek.

Hinduism is the dominant religion, followed by Buddhism. Standing alongside these religions, there are also small populations of people who follow Islam and Christianity. Simultaneously, animist beliefs and belief in spirits are common throughout Nepal, particularly within rural communities.

Like India, the caste system exists in Nepal, as does the custom of arranged marriage. As one of the least urbanized countries in the world, life differs greatly between the rural and city-dwelling populations, with rural people largely living a very simple, traditional life - slow-paced, village-based, in connection to their family and local community. Nepalese people are generally very friendly and welcoming of travelers.

Experience Nepal from a new perspective on our culturally-centred 13 day Nepal Women's Expedition.

Eating and drinking

With Tibetan, Chinese, and Indian influences, Nepalese food is flavorsome without being too spicy, filling without being rich, and reasonably priced for travelers on a budget.

Things to try in Nepal

These fried or steamed dumplings are usually filled with meat or cheese. Comparable to Tibetan momos, kothey are flavoursome snacks that can usually be bought cheaply from street stalls or markets.

Popular with vegetarians and vegans, this lentil soup is usually served with rice and found almost everywhere in Nepal. A safe yet tasty choice for everyone.

This spiced meat curry will usually consist of chicken, buffalo, or mutton, as beef hardly features on the menu in Nepal for religious reasons.

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Geography and environment

Landlocked Nepal shares borders with  China  and  India  and is home to a wide range of landscapes and habitats. As much as 75% of Nepal's land is dominated by hills and mountain ranges, including the world's highest mountain, but there's so much more to this region than Everest.

A lot of the country is known as the Terai region, characterized by forests, plains, marshes, and scrub, and within these varied landscapes are the many impressive animal species that inhabit this region. Chitwan National Park is perhaps one of the best places in all of Asia to see its incredible wildlife. Home to a variety of common and protected species, you may be able to spot some exciting house names like the single-horned Asiatic rhinoceros, leopard, and the Bengal Tiger.

Experience the beauty of wild Nepal on a 11 day Family Holiday with Teenagers.

History and government

Early history.

Nepal has been inhabited by people for more than 2,500 years, with evidence suggesting tribes of mountain-dwelling people moved to the area from China and other Central Asian regions. Due to a lack of archaeological evidence, little is known about the early periods of history in Nepal, with legend and folklore providing the backdrop to this kingdom of mystery. Ruled early on by the Kirati Dynasty, Nepal continued to be ruled by a succession of dynasties until the Malla Dynasty emerged in the 12th century. During this time, the kingdom expanded rapidly and widely before evolving into small communities with local rule. By the 15th century, many temples and palaces had been built in Nepal, some of which are still in existence either as functioning temples or UNESCO World Heritage sites. The kingdom of Nepal was unified by King Shah in 1768 and went on to sign commercial treaties with Britain in 1792 and 1816 after hostilities with the British East India Company. Visit a relic of Nepal's royal power on our One Week in Nepal Tour.

Recent history

Nepal held its first elections in 1959, but with the king dissolving parliament and banning political parties soon after, Nepal's monarchy retained power. After decades of pro-democracy movements, Nepal was finally declared a democratic republic in 2008, with Nepal's monarchy being removed from power after ruling for more than 240 years. Nepal celebrated its Year of Tourism in 2011, with arrivals increasing year upon year since 2006 due to increased infrastructure, expansion of air travel, and the enduring popularity of the Himalayas and mighty Mount Everest. Learn about Nepal's climbing history at the International Mountain Museum in Pokhara during a Nepal trekking tour.

Top 10 must-visit places of Nepal

1. bhaktapur.

This ancient, cultural gem draws people in with temples, grand palaces, colorful festivals, beautiful art, and royal history. Walking the car, tuk tuk and rickshaw-free streets is a pleasant change from the electric energy of Kathmandu.

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2. Langtang National Park

Featuring everything from tropical rainforest to perennial ice, Langtang National Park is an example of Mother Nature at her most extreme. With so much geographic diversity, it's no wonder you'll be able to spot a menagerie of creatures, including red pandas, musk deer, rhesus monkeys, and Himalayan black bears. Langtang is simply unmissable!

Trip: Tamang Heritage & Langtang Valley Trek - 15 days

3. Kathmandu

Nepal's busy capital is an epicenter of trade, tourism, and history. Acting as a launching point for international visitors, Kathmandu is a handicrafts hot spot, hippy hangout, travelers' rest stop, and artistic enclave all at once.

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Pretty Pokhara offers travelers attractive vistas, a tranquil ambiance, and views of three of the highest mountains in the world. Lakes, waterfalls, and canyons ensure visitors are well rewarded for the effort.

Trip: Premium Nepal & Bhutan - 17 days

5. Bandipur

The hilltop town of Bandipur was once a very prosperous trading center and is now popular with tourists for its old-world charm, quiet atmosphere, and nearby national park teeming with wildlife.

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6. Chitwan National Park

A conservation success story, this park has managed to preserve one of the most unique ecosystems in the world. Home to one-horned rhinos, wild elephants, hyenas, leopards, and more than 450 species of birds, visitors will delight in the thrilling wildlife-spotting opportunities here.

Trip: Premium Nepal - 9 days

7. Annapurna Range

This popular trekking region can lay claim to some of the most beautifully treacherous peaks in the world. Surrounding valleys of green fields, wildflower-studded meadows, and lowland villages just add to the stunning views on offer.

Trip: Annapurna Circuit Trek - 15 days

8. Namche Bazaar

Once a trading post, now a popular stopover for Everest trekkers, the small settlement of Namche Bazaar is a fascinating place to spend a few days acclimatizing. With yaks, sherpas, small cafes, bakeries, and a vibrant weekly market, Namche Bazaar is a microcosm of Everest-life.

Trip: Everest Base Camp Trak & Gokyo Lakes Trek - 19 days

9. Seti River

White water raft your way down the Seti River while passing isolated jungles, flowing waterfalls, and white sandy beaches. See the natural landscape from a completely new viewpoint and bypass local villages, rice fields, and the famous suspension bridges found throughout Nepal - all in the most fun way possible.

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10. Everest Base Camp

Sherpas, yaks, travelers, climbers, teahouses, and tent villages - nothing beats the electric energy of Everest Base Camp. All have come to either tackle the mighty mountain or stand in its epic wake. Either way, it's a privilege and the experience of a lifetime.

Trip: Everest Base Camp Trek - 15 days

Arguably, the most interesting shopping in Nepal can be found in Kathmandu - with its vibrant local artistic community populating the markets and laneway shops with colorful art and handicrafts.

It's a good idea to check with your local customs officials to ensure that you are able to bring some items back into your home country. The United States and Canada generally have strict customs laws.

Things to buy in Nepal

1. Prayer flags

You don't have to be a spiritual person to appreciate the beauty of vibrant prayer flags. Take some home to inject a bit of Nepal into your home or backyard.

2. Scarves and wraps

Travelers will be able to find top-quality cashmere in the boutiques and markets of Nepal, so take the chance to stock up on colorful scarves, pashminas and wraps at good prices.

3. Buddhist art

Beautifully painted, colored thankas and mandalas are commonly found in the markets and shops of Kathmandu and make a meaningful souvenir to take back home.

Festivals and events in Nepal

Phalgun festivals.

Kathmandu explodes into a whirlpool of color, dance, music, and rhythm with the annual Phalgun festivals - Losar, Shivaratri, and Holi. Expect everything from public bathing ceremonies to people committing extreme feats of weightlifting with their body parts! With Tibetan rice wine flowing and an amazing array of festive food on offer - this is a great time to be in Kathmandu.

Indra Jatra

This eight-day festival held in Kathmandu features ceremonies, dancing, and displays of spirituality, but none of these events compare to the spectacle of the third day when Kumari (the living goddess) tours the city streets aboard a chariot. Other popular gods also come out to play and parade, as masked dancers perform in Durbar Square in this exceptional display of local culture.

Mani Rimdu Festival

Offering a rare chance to observe the Sherpa culture of the Everest region, this festival held at Tengboche Monastery features days of meditation cycles, religious ceremonies, masked dances, and parades. This holy time for Buddhists sees locals travel by foot to receive blessings en masse against a stunning Himalayan backdrop.

Further reading

Nepal travel faqs, do i need a covid-19 vaccine to join an intrepid trip.

Trips from 1 January 2023 onwards

From 1 January 2023, Intrepid will no longer require travelers to provide proof of vaccination against COVID-19 (excluding all Polar trips and select adventure cruises).

However, we continue to strongly recommend that all Intrepid travelers and leaders get vaccinated to protect themselves and others.

Specific proof of testing or vaccination may still be required by your destination or airline. Please ensure you check travel and entry requirements carefully.

Do I need a visa to travel to Nepal?

All foreign nationals (except Indian passport holders) require a visa to enter Nepal. Visas are obtainable from embassies abroad, land borders (including borders with India & Tibet) and on arrival at Kathmandu's Tribhuvan Airport.

Getting a visa at the airport or land borders can sometimes take time due to long queues. There have been instances when travelers are asked to show proof of exit from the country, i.e., flight tickets. You may also need to provide two passport photos and the following fees in US dollars (subject to change, cash only). Other currencies are also accepted, although rates may differ.

This page is for general information only and may be subject to change. It is your responsibility to obtain relevant visa and travel information required for entry, departure and travel to each country or region you visit on your trip. You should confirm these with the relevant embassies and/or consulates. 

Last updated: 7 June 2023 

Is tipping customary in Nepal?

While tipping isn't mandatory in Nepal, it's considered polite to leave service workers in restaurants and cafes a 10% tip if a service charge hasn't already been included in the bill.

What is the internet access like in Nepal?

Travelers will be able to access the internet in large cities like Kathmandu. Smaller towns, isolated areas and rural villages may have limited to no access, so prepare to disconnect when leaving the city.

Can I use my cell phone while in Nepal?

Cell phone coverage is generally good in urban areas, but can be patchy and less reliable in rural and mountainous areas. Ensure global roaming is activated on your phone before you arrive.

What are the toilets like in Nepal?

Squat toilets are the most common toilets in Nepal. Always carry your own toilet paper and soap or hand sanitizer, as they aren't usually provided.

What will it cost for a...?

Nepal's currency is the Nepalese Rupee (NPR). The cost of food and necessities differs depending on your elevation, with Kathmandu being cheaper.

Here's what you can expect to pay in Kathmandu for a:

  • Bottle of water (approx 50 fl oz) = 25-50 NPR
  • Cappuccino = 100-300 NPR
  • Cup of tea/chai = 10-30 NPR
  • Bottle of domestic beer = 200-500 NPR
  • Meal (inexpensive restaurant) = 150-500 NPR

Can I drink the water in Nepal?

It's not recommended to drink the tap water in Nepal. Filtered water is a better option, try to use a refillable canteen or water bottle rather than buying bottled water. Remember to avoid ice in drinks and peel fruit before eating.

Are credit cards accepted widely in Nepal?

Credit cards are usually accepted by modern hotels, restaurants and medium-large shops in tourist areas. Smaller shops, cafes, market stalls and places in remote areas probably won’t have facilities that support credit cards, so ensure you have enough cash to cover expenses while in rural areas or when visiting smaller vendors and bazaars.

What is ATM access like in Nepal?

ATMs can be found in Nepal's large cities. Smaller towns and isolated areas will have very few, or none at all, so have enough cash to cover purchases, as ATM access may not be available.

What public holidays are celebrated in Nepal?

For a current list of public holidays in Nepal go to:   http://www.worldtravelguide.net/nepal/public-holidays

Is Nepal accessible for travelers with disabilities?

Intrepid is committed to making travel widely   accessible , regardless of ability or disability. That’s why we do our best to help as many people see the world as possible, regardless of any physical or mental limitations they might have. We’re always happy to talk to travelers with disabilities and see if we can help guide them towards the most suitable itinerary for their needs and where possible, make reasonable adjustments to our itineraries.

Airports are not yet equipped to international accessibility standards and there are few (if any) adapted vehicles available for hire. Only a few high-end hotels have custom built bathrooms i.e. with safety rails or roll in showers. Getting around can be challenging for travelers with disabilities as pedestrians often share the road with vehicles, cities and towns are crowded and streets winding and chaotic. Rickshaws and taxis can be hired easily in Kathmandu, although traffic congestion can be severe. Porters and assistants are readily available for trekking trips. The country is keen to make headway in the accessibility space, with an annual conference on Accessible Tourism being held since 2014 and a shift towards more positive attitudes in the way people with disabilities are perceived in the region. The first “accessible trekking trail” in the country was opened near Pokhara in 2018. Travel companies have arranged custom treks and adventures in Nepal for travelers with disabilities, including on the popular Everest Base Camp route.  

Is Nepal a LGBTQIA+ friendly destination?

Everyone should feel comfortable when they travel with Intrepid and we know that many of our travelers are part of the LGBTQI community. It’s important for our travelers to be aware of the local laws and customs in the destinations we visit as some countries have laws that discriminate against LGBTQI people. We recommend you visit  Equaldex  and/or  Smartraveller  before you choose your trip for up-to-date advice and information about LGBTQI-related laws. 

Nepal legalized homosexuality in 2007 and implemented protection by law on the basis of sexual orientation the same year. The new constitution of 2015 also contained a number of provisions for the LGBTQI community, including the right to have preferred gender on ID cards and allowance of some gender neutral terms. It is expected that future ratifications of the constitution may include legalization of same-sex marriage. Nepal recognizes a third gender (meti). Nepal Pride is an annual event held in Kathmandu since 2001 and the Nepal Tourism Board is keen to promote the country as an LGBTQI-friendly destination. Despite the openness of the laws, many LGBTQI Nepalis face discrimination and societal pressure for heterosexual marriage, with harassment and violence, particularly for transgender people, not uncommon. For the LGBTQI visitor to Nepal it’s unlikely you will experience any difficulties or hostility. Holding hands with your partner is socially acceptable, but public intimacy is generally frowned upon as Nepal is still quite conservative in this regard.

For more information about LGBTQIA+ culture in Nepal, please visit:

http://www.bds.org.np/

https://www.equaldex.com/region/nepal

Does my trip to Nepal support The Intrepid Foundation?

Yes, all Intrepid trips support the Intrepid Foundation. In fact, we make a donation on behalf of every traveler. Trips to Nepal directly support our foundation partners, Sagarmatha Next and Seven Women.

Intrepid will double the impact by dollar-matching all post-trip donations made to The Intrepid Foundation.

Sagarmatha Next

Sagarmatha Next are tackling waste management issues in the Everest region of Nepal. Donations help them remove waste responsibly, empower travelers with knowledge on how to care for the environment here and host artists who are turning rubbish into art at their information center.

Find out more or make a donation. 

Do I need to purchase travel insurance before traveling?

Absolutely. All passengers traveling with Intrepid are required to purchase travel insurance before the start of their trip. Your travel insurance details will be recorded by your leader on the first day of the trip. Due to the varying nature, availability and cost of health care around the world, travel insurance is very much an essential and necessary part of every journey.

For more information on insurance, please go to: Travel Insurance

How do I stay safe and healthy while traveling?

From Australia?

Go to: Smart Traveller

From Canada?

Go to:  Canada Travel Information

From the UK?

Go to:  UK Foreign Travel Advice

From New Zealand?

Go to:  Safe Travel

From the US?

Go to:  US Department of State

The World Health Organisation also provides useful health information.

What is it like traveling on a small group tour?

Whether you’re a seasoned traveler or you’re about to embark on your first trip, traveling can be as intimidating as it is exciting. That's the beauty of a small group tour. From handling the logistics and organizing amazing cultural activities to local leaders who know each destination like the back of their hand (like which street has the best markets and where to get the most authentic food), traveling on a small group tour with Intrepid will give you unforgettable travel experiences without the hassle that comes with exploring a new place. Plus, you'll have ready-made friends to share the journey with. All you have to do is turn up with a healthy sense of adventure and we’ll take care of the rest.

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All Nepal Tour – 15 Days

All Nepal Tour – 15 Days

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All Nepal Tour can also be called a real Nepal tour that covers famous and popular places in Nepal. In the land of splendid nature and rich culture, you get the opportunity to explore its various aspects. For those who want to experience Nepal’s culture, traditions, rituals, religion, and way of life, this All Nepal Tour is the perfect travel package.

This All Nepal Tour takes you to various UNESCO World Heritage Sites inside the Kathmandu Valley and Bandipur, Pokhara, Lumbini, and Chitwan outside the Valley. All the places included in this package have historical, cultural, and religious significance. This tour is an easy and exciting travel package for Nepal that is suitable for travelers of all ages.

The journey of the All Nepal Tour begins with a visit to the Swayambhunath Stupa inside the Kathmandu Valley. The stupa at the small hilltop in the middle of Kathmandu is an important place for Buddhists. As it is the home of monkeys, it is also known as the ‘Monkey Temple’.

Another UNESCO World Heritage Site is the Bouddhanath Stupa which is 36 meters high and is the largest Stupa in the world. Pashupatinath is another attraction inside Kathmandu which is the largest Hindu temple in Nepal and an important religious site for Shiva devotees.

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Kathmandu Durbar Square, Patan Durbar Square, and Bhaktapur Durbar Square are palaces built during the reign of the Malla kings. All these Durbar Squares are the most charming architectural showpieces of medieval art in the valley. After visiting the valley, you head towards Bandipur.

Visit places outside Kathmandu Valley

All Nepal Tour Package also includes Bandipur, a popular tourist destination, is located between the capital Kathmandu and Pokhara. This is a small, authentic village famous for its pure and natural surroundings. This natural beauty village is a settlement of the Newar community which offers a panoramic view of Annapurna, Dhaulagiri, Manaslu, and Langtang Himalayas.

Another destination is the beautiful tourist city of Pokhara where you can visit various places like World Peace Pagoda, David Falls, Phewa Lake, Rupa Lake, Begnas Lake, Mahendra Cave, Bindabasini Temple, etc. Besides, Sarangkot, a famous place for sunrise, offers you a spectacular view of the sunrise.

The ancient hill town of Tansen is another destination between Pokhara and Lumbini. In Tansen, you walk to the old bazaar and explore the Srinagar hills. Visit Rani Mahal, a vibrant palace on the banks of the Kali Gandaki River in its tranquil surroundings. Then you continue your journey to Lumbini, the birthplace of the Buddha.

Gautam Buddha is a symbol of peace and Lumbini is the birthplace of the Buddha. So this place is an important pilgrimage site for every Buddhist as well as an attractive destination for every tourist. The main attractions here are the garden, Mayadevi temple, Ashoka pillar, sacred pond, monasteries built by different countries, etc.

After visiting Lumbini, you will reach Chitwan National Park , which is world-famous for its one-horned rhino. The park offers you the opportunity to go on a jeep safari and get close to many animals such as one-horned rhino, Royal Bengal Tiger, wild boar, jungle cat, sloth bear, langur monkey, deer, etc.

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Trip Highlights

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Trip Itinerary

Arrive at tribhuvan international airport, kathmandu and transfer to hotel., sightseeing of swayambhunathstupa (monkey temple), kathmandu durbar square, and patan durbar square., sightseeing of pashupatinath temple, bouddhanath stupa, and bhaktapur durbar square.,  drive kathmandu to bandipur — 5 hours., sightseeing around bandipur village., dive bandipur to pokhara — 2 hours., early in the morning excursion to sarangkot for sunrise and mountain view, back to the hotel, and after refreshment starts sightseeing activities in pokhara including a one-hour boat ride at phewa lake., drive pokhara to tansen — 4 hours., sightseeing around tansen., drive tansen to lumbini — 4hours. after refreshment starts sightseeing around lumbini garden., drive lumbini to chitwan — 5 hours. depending upon your time start activities of tharu village tour and in the evening tharu cultural dance presentation (which you will also participate in) by the local villagers., wildlife activities in chitwan including jeep safari, dugout canoe ride, nature walk, etc, drive chitwan to kathmandu — 6 hours., free day in kathmandu., free till departure and transfer to tribhuvan international airport for final departure.  , why not list the price.

Each client's needs may be different. The price of the trip varies according to the size of your group and the service you want. The cost of the trip is calculated according to the type of service and accommodation chosen by our customers.

Each trip is customized to fit the client's needs and group size, so the price of each organized trip is different. Please let us know the service you want and the size of the group. We create trips to suit your taste and travel budget per your requirements. Hope you find our price calculation reasonable according to your needs and preferences.

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Frequently asked questions about this trip

What is altitude sickness.

Altitude sickness is normally known as acute mountain sickness. This can happen when people rapidly climb up to an altitude of more than 3000 meters. We ensure minimal risk by adding rest to our trekking itineraries. Most people will feel some effects of altitude, some shortness of breath and possibly light headache, this is normal enough. Acute mountain sickness patients are quite different and usually have a serious headache, sickness, and lose awareness. In almost all possible cases there are sufficient warning signs to take action properly. Descending to a lower altitude is usually enough to prevent any further problems.

Do I need a visa to enter Nepal and how can I get if I need it?

Yes, you need Visa for travelling to Nepal and this can be obtained before departing from your country or at the Kathmandu Airport. It should be noted that your passport must be valid for at least 6 months after your return and requires 2 passport size photos. For more detail please visit the Department of immigration page.

Do I need Travel Insurance? All Nepal Tour

Travel insurance will ensure your safety and security during the trip. Travel insurance with maximum medical cover is essential for all trips to Nepal to minimize risk.

How can I book a trip with you? All Nepal Tour

First, choose the one that suits you best to trip with us and just click Book Now. A form will open and all your details will have to be sent to us via the form. Then, to confirm the booking, 20% of the total amount will have to be sent to our bank account and bank account details are available on our website. For more information feel free to contact us by email at [email protected] or [email protected] .

How big are the groups?

In order to operate group joining fixed departure trips we need minimum of two persons but for private trips, no minimum and maximum apply. You can travel with us, whether you are alone or with a large group. But remember that according to the rules of the government, trekking to a restricted area requires minimum of 2 persons.

Is there anyone to meet us at the airport upon arrival?

Yes, a representative from our office will be at the airport with a banner of your name. You will then be transferred to your hotel by our representative. After that you will be invited to our office or we can visit your hotel where you will meet with your guide and trip briefing will be done.

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Elisabeth Meusy

Thank you a lot for your organization about my trek. It was a superb experience; all was perfect. Karma is a very nice person and a good guide. I appreciated trekking with Odyssey (a reliable Nepal trek operator). If I come back to Nepal, I will be happy to ask you to trek with me again. I am thinking about Annapurna or the Everest trek.

*****(5 star)

Have just returned from my fourth trip to Nepal and as always Odyssey Treks organized everything superbly. We visited Makalu relatively late in the season and were rewarded with empty trails and amazing weather. Karma was as entertaining, friendly, and informative as ever along with Ang Dawa Sherpa who together made the three weeks perfect.

They also organized a few days to Helambu at short notice as I had some time spare, all done easily and professionally. Thanks for the company both and I will be back again. I cannot recommend Odyssey highly enough as a genuinely friendly, locally based company that provides not only unforgettable experiences but also great service at a very reasonable cost.

  • Trip Durations 15 Days
  • Trip Destination Nepal
  • Group Size 1-20
  • Accomodation Star hotel
  • Trip Style Tour
  • Trip Grade Easy
  • Best Season Sept–Dec, March–May
  • Max Altitude 2,195m

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  • Age Range 10-79 yrs
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15 Day Annapurna Circuit Trek with Tilicho Lake

  • Activities Trekking and Hiking & Adventure
  • Transport Private Vehicle
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Everest Base Camp - Chola Pass- Gokyo Trek

Everest Base Camp - Chola Pass- Gokyo Trek

  • Tour Type Private Tour
  • Transport Flight
  • Age Range 5-79 yrs

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Everest Base Camp & Kalapatthar Trek

  • Activities Trekking and Hiking & Natural landmarks sightseeing

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  • Operated in English, Hindi, Nepalese

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Gokyo Lake And Everest Base Camp + Cho La Pass Tour

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  • Activities Climbing & Adventure
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Everest Base Camp Trek

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  • Activities Trekking and Hiking & Walking tours
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  • Age Range 15-99 yrs
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Annapurna Circuit Trek - 15 Days

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  • Age Range 8-75 yrs

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15 Nights 16 Days All Nepal Tour - 16 Days

15 Nights 16 Days All Nepal Tour

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15 nights 16 days all nepal tour overview.

Nepal, the true Himalayan Kingdom welcomes you with open arms! 

Despite being insanely popularly for the land of high Himalayan mountains, Nepal has more to offer than just the snow peaks (although it is an unmissable element). The diverse landscape of Nepal contributes to an even more diverse flora and fauna. 

Similarly, Nepal boasts an exceptionally rich and diverse cultural asset (some of which are even enlisted in the UNESCO World Heritage) among which treating guests like "gods" is a highly prized cultural trait. So, gracious hospitality will surely be extended every corner you step your foot in.

All Nepal Tour consisting of 16 days is a perfect package for anyone who wants to explore the true essence of Nepal. This well-integrated package will take you to some of the most popular must-visit places in Nepal. A perfect way to spend your holidays.

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Our staff with your nameplate will be waiting for you at the airport. After check-in at the hotel in Kathmandu. Evening free on your own.

Full day sightseeing of the southern Kathmandu valley including Khokana, Bungmati and Patan Durbar Square.

Khokana and Bungmati - These two Newar Villages are located in the outskirts of the Patan District and are proposed as Tentative UNESCO heritage sites by the Nepal government. Khokana has the temple of Rudryaini and is also famous for the Mustard oil production. Bungmati, 20 minutes walk from Khokana through paddy fields is full of old Newari houses and architecture. These twin villages are one of the best places to experience Nepal’s age-old heritage and to observe the daily life of the People. You will feel like walking in 18th century Europe as you go through these streets.

Patan Durbar Square - Patan unlike most of the other cities in Nepal has the majority of the Buddhist population. The Patan city has more than 136 Buddhist monasteries and only 50 Hindu temples. Patan Durbar Square is famous for the south Indian style, Krishna temple, the sunken bath, the tall temple of Taleju and the golden temple. Patan Durbar Square is also famous for carvings done in metal, wood, and stone.

Full day sightseeing of Kathmandu City covering Boudhanath and Pashupatinath. The walk from Pashupatinath to Boudhanath is an interesting walk through the suburbs of Kathmandu. You see the change in lifestyle from Hindus to Buddhist during this walk of 30 minutes.

Boudhanath Stupa is one of the oldest monument in Kathmandu valley and one of the first monuments with a written history. One of the biggest pilgrimages for Tibetans the area around this stupa is also known as the little Tibet in Kathmandu. This was listed in the UNESCO’s world heritage site list in 1979 A.D.

Pashupatinath temple is the most important shrine for Hindus in Kathmandu. Although non-Hindus are not allowed inside the temple premises, the cremation that takes place around the Pashupatinath temple area is interesting for foreigners. Listed as a UNESCO world heritage site in 1979 this area has a lot of Sadhus/Hindu holy men who are center of attraction for many foreigners. Make sure you want to pay them if you take their pictures as they ask for money for being photographed.

After breakfast, Drive to the Temple of Bajra Barahi and start hiking to the Botanical garden. Overnight at hotel in Kathmandu.

This is a day hike starting from the Chapagaun V.D.C in Patan. It’s 3 hours of a hike through paddy fields and suburban villages. The highest point reached is 1550 m from sea level and offers the complete view of the Kathmandu valley and 3 famous peaks Langtang Lirung, Ganesh Himal and Manaslu. This trail goes through the Tamang village where the people still have a traditional way of life. 70% of the walk goes through the pine forest with lots of Rhododendron trees and various wildflowers. The walk ends at the Botanical garden of the Godavari where you can observe various species of rare plants and flowers found in Nepal. The forest above the botanical garden is famous for bird watching and it’s the migratory passage for birds coming in and out of the Kathmandu valley. Altogether more than 350 species of birds are recorded in the area. You can spend a whole day exploring the botanical garden combined with the hike.

Drive to Nuwakot. Afternoon sightseeing of Nuwakot Palace area. Walk around the Nuwakot village in the evening.

Nuwakot lies 75 km from the Kathmandu city and is historically important region. It was the entry point to Kathmandu for the Gurkhas and they invaded it in 2nd attempt, after which they successfully invaded Kathmandu. Besides that, the Nuwakot farmhouse, or the Famous farm is a nice accommodation with village-style rooms and a nice environment and friendly staffs.

Drive to Bandipur (155km/5 hours). Visit the Thani Mai Temple, Notredamn School and Bandipur Bazaar in the Evening. Overnight at Hotel.

We start the day after breakfast and drive towards Bandipur. A small village in the Tanahun District, it is a new destination in Nepal with a feel of village life and some cultural attractions. The Bazaar area is lively with old houses and friendly people and gives you a feeling of coming back to 18th century Europe. You can also see the sunset and sunrise over the Manaslu range from Bandipur. Besides Manaslu Annapurna range, Ganesh Himal range and others are also visible from Bandipur

After a warm breakfast at the hotel, we start the 2 hours/55km drive to Pokhara. We will make a few stops on the way as there are lots of places to capture photographs. Rest of the day free around the lakeside.

Early morning wake up and drive to Sarangkot for sunrise view. After breakfast transfer For Sightseeing of Pokhara city including the Davis fall, Gupteshwor cave, Bindabasani temple, Tibetan refugee camp and Seti river gorge. Free time in the afternoon for exploration.

You will get an early morning wakeup call from the reception as we need to drive 12 km from the city of Pokhara to see the sunrise and the Annapurna and the Dhaulagiri range. Your city guide will come to receive you after breakfast and drive towards the Davis fall, named after a Swiss coupled washed away by the waterfall in 1961. Then cross the road and go to the Gupteshwor cave with a self-created statue of Lord Shiva and the view of Davis fall coming down from the other side. 5 minutes walk from the Gupteshwor cave is the Tibetan refugee camp where you can see Tibetan refugees doing different kinds of work for livelihood such as making carpets, making jewelry with semi-precious stones and selling things to tourist. After spending some time to understand Tibet and its political conditions in the area we head towards the Bindabasani temple and the Seti river gorge

After breakfast, drive to Palpa/Tansen. In the past, Tansen was on the trade route between the plains and the hills. Tansen is between Pokhara (5 hr, 110km) and Sunauli/Bhairwa (2 hr, 55 km), just off the Siddhartha Highway, and is a pleasant place to stop on the way between the two places Please note that there are no 4 star and 5-star hotels in Tansen.

After breakfast, we start the drive to Lumbini (55km/2 hours). Sightseeing of the Maya Devi temple and surrounding monasteries in the evening.

We start our drive from Palpa to Lumbini along the Siddhartha Highway. This is one of the most interesting drives from the plains through the hills to the plains. Along the way, you can see all the geographical features of Nepal from High mountains, Hills and the Terai plains. After reaching Lumbini in the afternoon we rest for a while and set out for the sightseeing of the Maya Devi Garden on foot. There are many monasteries made by different countries and institutions. Among them, the German Monastery by Tara foundation, the Nepal Government Monastery, the Chinese and Korean are the most interesting with a lot of philosophy in them. The birthplace of Buddha is a UNESCO world heritage site and the center of world peace.

Drive to Chitwan (170km/6 hours). Tharu village walks in the afternoon. Tharu cultural program in the evening before dinner.

The drive from Pokhara to Chitwan is a scenic drive of 6 hours. The change in the vegetation and lifestyle of the people is very significant. We will reach Chitwan for Lunch on this day. After a brief rest, we take a walk through the village of the Tharu people, one of the famous indigenous groups in Nepal. They are famous for their resistance against Malaria, also for the huts they live in and the unique culture they have which they brought with them from Rajasthan in India from where they migrated. After a brief walk in the village to understand better we will come back to the hotel to see the Tharu dance program, which is a collection of many different dances that are performed by Tharu in different festivals.

After breakfast, we go-ahead for the canoeing and elephant breeding center visit. We go to the elephant bathing place, if you want to participate you can enjoy the shower on an elephant. After lunch Elephant safari and Nature walk.

Yes, you are in the periphery of the Chitwan national park, The best habitat for tropical animals and plants in Nepal. This is an exciting day ahead of you. After breakfast in the morning, we drive for a while from your jungle camp and go for the canoeing in the Budi Rapti river. The canoeing lasts for maximum 40 minutes and during those 40 minutes, you see at least 20 species of birds and 2 species of crocodiles basking in the sun. There are chances to see the one-horned rhino and other wild animals. After the canoeing, we go to the elephant breeding center where female elephants are kept for breeding. You might also see a few small naughty ones coming to play with the visitors. We drive to the elephant bathing place in Sauraha. You can participate in the elephant bathing if you want. It cost you 2-3 dollars for a shower on top of an elephant. We head back to the hotel for lunch and rest for a while. At around 3 pm we will go for the elephant ride inside the Chitwan national park which lasts for 2 hours. There you can see many animals including one-horned rhino, 4 species of deer, monkeys and many more.

Drive back to Kathmandu (170km/5 hours). Overnight at the hotel.

You can decide the time to start the day after discussing with your city guide. We suggest starting sightseeing in Kathmandu before 9 so that you skip the busy traffic of Kathmandu. We head towards the Kathmandu Durbar Square and Bhaktapur Durbar Square today. A walk from Kathmandu Durbar Square to Thamel is interesting as it goes through the oldest settlement of the Kathmandu valley and has the local market with clothing’s, spices and groceries, etc. After going through these old palace areas we head towards the hill station of Nagarkot for Sunset view.

Kathmandu Durbar Square -  Kathmandu Durbar Square lies in the center of the Kathmandu valley and has some of the most interesting monuments in Nepal. The Kasthamandap, the building from which Kathmandu derived its name, the Kumari Ghar, the House of the Living goddess Kumari, the Taleju temple and the most interesting the Hanuman Dhoka Palace, now a museum are some of the interesting buildings in Kathmandu Durbar Square. Besides that, the program of different kinds and gathering of people from all over Nepal makes it a lively place and the best place to understand Nepal.

Bhaktapur Durbar Square -  Bhaktapur is on the eastern side of the Kathmandu city and is also referred to as the city of Devotees and the fact is justified by hundreds of temples in the area. The home to the vibrant Newari culture, this is also the city of festivals. The 55 windows palace, the tallest pagoda in Nepal, the Pottery square and the museums in Bhaktapur has made it the best palace area in Nepal and also a must-visit place in Nepal when you are here. The entrance fee 15 USD is a bit on the higher side but once you go to the Bhaktapur Durbar Square you will be happy with the price you have paid.

Nagarkot -  Nagarkot is situated at 2100m from sea level and is famous for the sunset and sunrise view. It is 32 km away from Kathmandu city and is a one-night destination for hikers and trekkers as well as people who love to see mountains from distance, from the hotel room or with a beer or coffee in hand. The drive is also very interesting as it winds through the swirling road from Bhaktapur. You can see the Langtang Lirung, Annapurna 2nd, Ganesh Himal range and also Everest on a very clear day.

Drive back to Kathmandu after breakfast. Rest of the day free on your own. Farewell dinner.

Our airport representative will assist and transfer you to the airport for your scheduled flight back to your hometown. 

Please do visit Nepal and other Himalayan nation with Himalayan trekkers on your upcoming holidays! 

What is included / not included

  • All arrival and departure transfers
  • All sightseeings in private vehicle with A/c
  • 16 nights’ accommodation in 3 Star category hotels
  • Meals (Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner) as per the itinerary
  • All jungle activities in Chitwan
  • Welcome/Farewell dinner
  • All applicable government taxes and offical expenses
  • International Airfares
  • Nepal Entry Visa Fees (USD 25- 15 Days, Cash On Arrival)
  • Personal expenses such as laundry, liquor, room service, phone bills, bar bills, etc.
  • Tips to Guide, and Driver
  • Your Travel Insurance
  • Any cost occurs from any unfavorable condition such as landslide, bad weather, flight cancellation, etc.
  • Any other expenses not mentioned in the includes section

Accommodation

Himalayan Trekkers promises to manage the best, most comfortable and preferable accommodation.

Generally, in cities like Kathmandu, Pokhara, Chitwan, and Lumbini, we arrange basic three-star facilities. If available, you can opt for a more budget-friendly option or upgrade to a more luxurious hotel by paying a little extra. 

Breakfast is usually included with your B&B Accommodation within the cost that is evident. For other meals in the city, you would have to pay separately. Often in the cities, you can choose from many different cuisines and varied food services. We can always help you find the right place. 

Please go through the detailed itinerary for more information. We are always there to help you travel to your heart’s content.

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  • Explore World Heritage Sites In Kathmandu Valley.
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  • Experience Himalayas of Nepal including majestic Mt. Everest (8848 M).

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