Nepal: Where the Himalayas touch the sky

From the ancient temples of Kathmandu to the serene lakes of Pokhara and the jungles of Chitwan — let us help you craft your perfect Nepal itinerary.

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Why visit Nepal?

Nepal is a land of stunning diversity — from the world's highest peaks to subtropical jungles, ancient cities, and warm hospitality. Whether you're trekking in the Himalayas, meditating in Lumbini, or spotting rhinos in Chitwan, every moment feels magical. Our guides are crafted by travellers who've been there, to help you experience the real Nepal.

Must-see places

Kathmandu Valley

Kathmandu, Patan, Bhaktapur

Pokhara

Gandaki

Chitwan National Park

Chitwan

Lumbini

Lumbini Province

7-day Nepal itinerary

01

Kathmandu arrival

Explore Durbar Square, Swayambhunath (Monkey Temple), and taste authentic momos.

02

Patan & Boudha

Visit Patan city, Boudhanath stupa, and Pashupatinath temple. Evening cultural show.

03-04

Pokhara

Fly to Pokhara, relax by Fewa Lake, sunrise at Sarangkot, optional paragliding.

05-06

Chitwan

Jungle safari, canoe ride, elephant interaction, and Tharu cultural program.

07

Departure

Drive back to Kathmandu or fly out from Bharatpur. Last-minute souvenir shopping.

Where to stay in Nepal

HotelLocationRatingPrice (USD/night)
Dwarika's Hotel Kathmandu ⭐ 4.9 (1.5k reviews) $180 Check best price
Fish Tail Lodge Pokhara ⭐ 4.8 (1.1k reviews) $130 Check best price
Barahi Jungle Lodge Chitwan ⭐ 4.9 (850 reviews) $220 Check best price
Hotel Buddha Maya Lumbini ⭐ 4.5 (620 reviews) $65 Check best price

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Quick answers

When is the best time to visit Nepal?
The best time is autumn (September–November) for clear skies and mild temperatures, and spring (March–May) for blooming rhododendrons and pleasant weather.
Do I need a visa for Nepal?
Most nationalities can get a visa on arrival at Tribhuvan International Airport or at land borders. It’s advisable to carry passport photos and cash for the visa fee. E-visa is also available online.
What currency is used in Nepal?
Nepalese Rupee (NPR). Indian rupees are accepted in some places but it’s best to exchange currency. ATMs are widely available in cities.
Is trekking difficult in Nepal?
There are treks for all levels — from easy Ghorepani Poon Hill to challenging Everest Base Camp. Always trek with a guide and proper gear.
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