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Things to do in Nepal

Things to do in Nepal

Nepal is a diverse and culturally rich country with a wide range of activities and attractions for travelers. Here are some of the top things to do in Nepal:
Trekking and Hiking:
Nepal is world-renowned for its trekking and hiking trails. The most famous treks include the Everest Base Camp trek, Annapurna Circuit, Langtang Valley trek, and many others. These treks offer stunning views of the Himalayas and allow you to experience the local culture.

Mountaineering:
 For experienced climbers, Nepal offers some of the world’s highest peaks, including Mount Everest. There are also numerous other challenging peaks for climbers of various skill levels.
Visit Kathmandu Valley:
Explore the capital city of Kathmandu and its UNESCO World Heritage Sites, including Durbar Square, Swayambhunath (Monkey Temple), Pashupatinath Temple, and Boudhanath Stupa. These sites offer a glimpse into Nepal’s rich history and culture.
Wildlife Safaris:
Visit Chitwan National Park or Bardia National Park for a chance to see Bengal tigers, one-horned rhinoceroses, elephants, and a variety of bird species on jungle safaris.
White-Water Rafting:
Nepal’s rivers offer some of the best white-water rafting opportunities in the world. Trishuli River and Seti River are popular destinations for rafting adventures.
Paragliding:
Pokhara is a renowned destination for paragliding, offering breathtaking views of the Annapurna range and the beautiful Phewa Lake.
Exploring Ancient Cities:
Visit ancient cities like Bhaktapur and Patan, which are also UNESCO World Heritage Sites, to see well-preserved architecture, temples, and local traditions.
Buddhist Pilgrimage:
Explore Lumbini, the birthplace of Buddha, and visit important Buddhist sites, including the Maya Devi Temple and various monasteries.
Mountain Biking:
Experience the thrill of mountain biking on the country’s scenic trails, including routes around Kathmandu Valley and the Annapurna region.
Cultural Immersion:
Engage with local communities, participate in traditional festivals, and try Nepali cuisine. Homestays in rural villages offer an authentic cultural experience.
Shopping:
Purchase traditional Nepali handicrafts, textiles, and artwork in local markets and shops, especially in places like Thamel in Kathmandu.
Yoga and Meditation:
Nepal is a great place to practice yoga and meditation, with numerous retreat centers and ashrams offering classes and retreats.
Mountain Flights:
Take a scenic flight or helicopter tour to witness the Himalayan peaks up close, including Mount Everest.
Visit Gosaikunda Lake Trek:
This sacred alpine lake is a popular trekking destination and a place of religious significance for both Hindus and Buddhists.
Photography:
Nepal’s landscapes, people, and culture offer incredible photographic opportunities. Don’t forget your camera.
Remember to check the local regulations and safety guidelines, especially when engaging in activities like trekking and mountaineering, as they can be physically demanding and require proper preparation and equipment. Enjoy your visit to Nepal and immerse yourself in its natural beauty and rich culture.

City sightseeing Tours In Nepal

City sightseeing Tours In Nepal

Nepal is a country rich in culture, history, and natural beauty, making it an excellent destination for city sightseeing tours. Here are some of the top cities and places to explore in Nepal:

Kathmandu:

The capital city of Nepal is a treasure trove of cultural and historical sites. Key attractions include:

  • Kathmandu Durbar Square: A UNESCO World Heritage Site with palaces, temples, and courtyards.
  • Swayambhunath (Monkey Temple): A famous Buddhist stupa with panoramic views of the city.
  • Pashupatinath Temple: The holiest Hindu temple in Nepal, located on the Bagmati River.

Boudhanath Stupa: A massive stupa with a strong Tibetan influence and a center of Tibetan Buddhism in Kathmandu

Bhaktapur:-Known for its well-preserved medieval architecture, Bhaktapur is a city filled with historical charm. Don’t miss:

  • Bhaktapur Durbar Square: A UNESCO World Heritage Site featuring intricately carved buildings.
  • Nyatapola Temple: A five-story pagoda-style temple.
  • 55-Window Palace: A stunning example of Newari architecture.

Patan (Lalitpur):

Located just south of Kathmandu, Patan is another ancient city with a rich cultural heritage. Explore:

Patan Durbar Square: A UNESCO World Heritage Site with an array of temples and palaces.
  • Golden Temple (Hiranya Varna Mahavihar): A beautiful Buddhist monastery.

Pokhara: Often referred to as the “Gateway to the Annapurna Circuit,” Pokhara offers a more relaxed vibe and is a base for trekking. Key attractions include:

  • Phewa Lake: Enjoy boating and stunning mountain views.
  • World Peace Pagoda: A peaceful spot with panoramic views.
  • Gupteshwor Cave: An intricate cave system with a sacred waterfall.

Lumbini: This city in southern Nepal is the birthplace of Lord Buddha and is an important pilgrimage site. Key sites include:

  • Maya Devi Temple: The exact spot where Buddha was born.
  • Ashoka Pillar: An ancient pillar with inscriptions about Buddha’s birth.
  • Tansen: Located in the Palpa district, Tansen is known for its charming atmosphere and panoramic views of the Himalayas. Visit:

Tansen Durbar: A historic palace with a museum.

  • Shreenagar Hill: A viewpoint offering stunning vistas.

Bandipur: This preserved medieval town in the Tanahun district is a hidden gem known for its cultural heritage and beautiful surroundings. Explore:

  • Siddha Cave: A massive underground cave.
  • Thani Mai Temple: A revered temple with intricate woodwork.

Gosaikunda: While not a city, Gosaikunda is a sacred alpine lake in Langtang National Park. Trekking here provides an opportunity to experience the breathtaking beauty of the Himalayas and the unique culture of the region.

These city sightseeing tours in Nepal offer a mix of history, culture, and natural beauty, making them a memorable part of your visit to this remarkable country.


Saga Dawa Festival – 2025-26(Tibet)

Saga Dawa Festival – 2025-26(Tibet)

( Tibet ) This tour is the shortest and the most direct approach to Mt. Kailash. It is one of the most popular tours to Mt. Kailash & Lake Manasarovar starting from Kathmandu, which commences with an overland journey to Zhang-Mu (the Tibetan border town). The program covers a three days circumambulation tour around Mt. Kailash and a two days stay at the shore of Lake Manasarovar (Chiu Gumpa side). The other days we spend traveling to Mt. Kailash & Lake Manasarovar and returning to Kathmandu. This Mt. Kailash and Lake Manasarovar tour commences from Zhang-Mu and normally ends at Zhang-Mu. But alternatively, we can even end this tour in Lhasa or Khasgar. Saga Dawa Festival – 2025 Saga Dawa Festival is observed as one of the most important festival in Buddhist society all over the world. This festival held each year on the full moon day of the fourth lunar month of the Tibetan calendar. This festival is celebrated in honor of Sakyamuni’s enlightenment. And this auspicious day coincide with three important events in Buddha’s life, Birth, Nirvana and death.

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Mount Kailash, also known as Kailash Parvat, holds the esteemed title of being the spiritual epicenter of the world. Much like the revered Mount Kailash, Lake Manasarovar stands as the ultimate destination for a pilgrimage of purity, drawing individuals from diverse religious backgrounds.
Situated within the Tibetan mountain region, Mount Kailash, with its majestic peak, and Lake Manasarovar, a lake of unparalleled beauty, offer a profound spiritual experience. The term ‘manas’ signifies the mind, ‘sarovar’ denotes a holy lake, and it is aptly named the Lake of Consciousness. This sacred lake captivates observers, especially under the full moon, and spans an impressive circumference of 88 kilometers. Furthermore, it serves as a sacred nexus for various faiths in Nepal, including Hinduism, Buddhism, Tibetan traditions, the pre-Buddhist animistic beliefs, and Jainism. Bathing in the waters of Lake Manasarovar is believed to absolve one of life’s sins.
The Kailash Peak, standing proudly at an elevation of 22,022 feet, and Lake Manasarovar, nestled at 14,954 feet, symbolize untouched beauty and serenity that is truly awe-inspiring, evoking a sense of oneness with Shiva. The optimal time to embark on a journey to Mount Kailash is between May and September.
As of 2025 there have been updates regarding visas and permits for Kailash tours:
The People’s Republic of China has revised its visa and travel permit policies for Tibet and Mount Kailash for the year 2025/26. Travelers and pilgrims planning to visit the Tibet Autonomous Zone now require a special travel permit from the foreign affairs department of China. These permits are issued under the supervision of local travel agencies in China/Tibet. The process involves submitting a copy of the passport and group travel details to obtain an entry permit and a sponsor-granted document. Additionally, all foreigners, except those from India, must complete an 11-page visa application form at the China Visa Center and personally undergo a biometric fingerprinting process. Subsequently, the Chinese embassy dispatches the group travel permit and visa for Tibet and Mount Kailash within 2 to 4 working days.
Therefore, it is advisable for all travelers to arrive at least 2 to 4 working days prior to their planned departure in Kathmandu, Nepal. Additionally, travelers are responsible for covering any extra expenses incurred during these additional days themselves.

Trip Date: 2025 -26 Route:- Kathmadu to Katrhmandu via Kerung
Max elevation 5650M Dolma-la

Saga Dawa Festival – 2025/26
Itinerary

Day 01 Arrive at Kathmandu & Trasfer to Hotel
Day 02 Briefing and preparing visa and tours arrangements, Hotel
Day 03 Drive Kathmandu to Nayalam, overnight at Guest House
Day 04 Rest day for Acclimitazation, over night at Guest House
Day 05 Drive Nyalam To Saga O/N Camp Day
06 Drive Saga to Dhongba, O/N Camp
Day 07 Drive Dhongba, to Tharboche, O/N Camp
Day 08 Attend to the Saga Dawa festival – Camp (..th May 2024, Festival Day)
Day 09 Start of Mt. Kailash Kora to Dira Puk, O/N Camp
Day10 Continue Mt. Kailash Kora over Drom La Pass5650m. to Zutul Puk, O/N Camp
Day 11 End Mt. Kailash Kora and Drive from Darchen to Mansarovar Lake, O/N Camp
Day 12 Drive Manasarovar to Paryang, O/N Camp
Day 13 Drive Paryang to Saga, O/N Camp
Day 14 Drive Saga to Zhangmu, O/N guest house
Day 15 Drive Zhangmu to Kathmandu .

TRIP INCLUDES

  • As per itinerary accommodation hotel in Kathmandu on 3 star hotels.
  • Hotel in Kathmandu – 3 nights in Hotel ,on twin/double sharing.
  • Hotel in Kerung/Tibet – 2 nights in neat an clean Tourist class hotel double/twin sharing.
  • Hotel in Saga Tibet – 2 Nights neat and clean Tourist class China Post or similar on twin\triple shearing.
  • Hotel in Mansarovar Lake – 1 Night guest house on multiple sharing, outside bathroom without running water.
  • Hotel in Darchen – 1 night twin sharing hotel himalaya or similar with limited time hot shower and private bath.
  • Lodge in Kailash Kora – 1 night at Derapuk monastery and 1 night in Zutulpuk Monastery multiple sharing mud house, outside bathroom without running water, need to use toilet paper.
  • Tour Support Team crews – Cook, Cook helper, guide and driver.
  • Fresh cooked vegetarian meal by our cook. Hot and cold drinking water.(Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner).
  • Tibet Travel permit and group Visa, Tibetan Guide, All Monastery and Kailash entry permits..
  • Professional, reliable, friendly and service oriented Nepali leader fluent speak in English and Hindi language and English speaking Tibetan guide in Tibet.
  • Air condition luxury bus and support truck for carrying yatra bag, equipment, food and staff. (Chinese side Chinese bus and Nepal Side Nepali Bus)
  • Life saving Oxygen tank, mask-regulator support (for emergency) and first aid kit with high altitude sickness medicine.
  • Daily Health check by our train staff (Pulse Rage, Heart breath, Pressure, Oxygen Level)
  • Yaks and yaks man to kailash kora for Baggage and Kitchen.
  • Travel insurance for Nepali staff only.
  • TRIP EXCLUDES
  • Personal expenses for Nepal-Tibet
  • Personal Travel insurance and Rescue Evacuation on the tour.
  • All expenses of personal nature
  • Bar bills and Beverage
  • Tips for staff
  • Photography charges
  • Kailash Tour Rescue jeep encase needed if some one go back earlier than group
  • Extra cost incurred in case of Landslide or natural problem.
  • Lunch and dinner in Kathmandu as per itinerary
  • Nepal visa and Re-Entry Nepal visa. (If you have American Passport We need Extra Visa Cost that Cost 120US$ per person)
  • International Phone calls and media.
  • Personal clothes & equipment for trekking tour
Mountain Bike Tours in Nepal

Mountain Bike Tours in Nepal

Explore the Himalayas on Two Wheels

Welcome to our exhilarating Mountain Bike Tours in Nepal! Get ready to experience the stunning landscapes, ancient trails, and rich cultural heritage of the Himalayas while riding through some of the world’s most breathtaking terrain. Our tours are carefully designed to cater to all skill levels, from beginners to experienced riders, ensuring a memorable and rewarding adventure for everyone.

Why Choose Mountain Bike Tours?

Expert Guides: Our team of skilled and passionate guides are not only experienced mountain bikers but also deeply familiar with Nepal’s terrain. They will lead you on exciting routes, sharing their knowledge and ensuring your safety throughout the journey.

Cultural Immersion: Nepal is a land of rich culture and tradition. Along the way, you’ll have the chance to interact with local communities, witness colorful festivals, and explore ancient monasteries.

Customizable Itineraries: Whether you’re seeking an adrenaline-pumping downhill adventure or a more leisurely exploration of the countryside, our tours can be tailored to your preferences and fitness level. Full Support: We provide top-of-the-line mountain bikes, safety gear, and a support vehicle to carry your belongings during the ride. Our team is always there to assist you whenever needed

Our Popular Mountain Bike Routes in Nepal

Kathmandu Valley Rim: This route encircles the Kathmandu Valley, offering a mix of historical landmarks and stunning landscapes. Experience the cultural wonders of Bhaktapur and Patan while enjoying scenic trails.

Annapurna Circuit: One of Nepal’s classic mountain bike routes, the Annapurna Circuit takes you through some of the world’s highest mountain passes, picturesque villages, and diverse ecosystems.

Mustang and Upper Mustang: Explore the ancient kingdom of Mustang, often referred to as the “Forbidden Kingdom.” Ride through dramatic canyons and unique landscapes with Tibetan-influenced culture.

Join us for an Unforgettable Adventure!

Whether you’re an adventure seeker, a nature lover, or a culture enthusiast, our Mountain Bike Tours in Nepal have something for everyone. Immerse yourself in the heart of the Himalayas, riding through unforgettable landscapes and creating memories that will last a lifetime.

Contact us now to reserve your spot on our Nepal Mountain Bike Tours or to inquire about any details. We look forward to sharing this incredible journey with you!

Bhutan: Discover the hidden gem of the Himalayas, Bhutan, on your bike. Marvel at the traditional architecture, experience Bhutanese hospitality, and pedal through serene landscapes seldom explored by tourists.

India: From the foothills of the Himalayas in Himachal Pradesh to the northeastern states of Sikkim and Arunachal Pradesh, India offers diverse mountain biking terrains and a rich tapestry of cultures.

Ready for the Adventure?

Whether you’re a mountain biking enthusiast seeking an adrenaline rush or a traveler looking for an extraordinary experience, our Himalayan Mountain Biking tours are tailor-made for you. Get ready to pedal your way through the roof of the world and create memories that will last a lifetime.

Contact us now to book your next Himalayan biking adventure or to inquire about any details. Let’s embark on this thrilling journey together!

Why Travel In Nepal?

Why Travel In Nepal?

Nepal is a small country located in South Asia bordered by India and China, and is home to some of the world’s most spectacular natural beauty and rich cultural heritage. With its majestic mountains, lush forests, and diverse wildlife, Nepal is a paradise for travelers and adventurers alike. From trekking in the Himalayas to mountain biking, jungle safaris, and white water rafting, Nepal offers a wide range of activities that are sure to satisfy any traveler’s desires. Rich Hindu and Buddhist Culture ,Nepal is a country steeped in culture and history, with Hinduism and Buddhism being the two main religions practiced here. The country is home to some of the world’s most spectacular temples and monuments, as well as many other cultural sites. Kathmandu, the capital of Nepal, is an ancient city with a fascinating history and a rich cultural heritage. Visitors to the city can explore the numerous temples and monuments, as well as take part in traditional festivals and celebrations. Outside of the city, travelers can explore the many small villages that dot the countryside. Here, visitors can experience the true culture of Nepal, as well as get a glimpse into the lives of its people. Whether it’s exploring the ancient ruins of the Kathmandu Valley or trekking to the remote villages of Mustang, travelers can find a wealth of cultural experiences in Nepal.

Trekking in the Himalayas

One of the most popular activities in Nepal is trekking in the Himalayas. With its majestic mountains and lush forests, Nepal is home to some of the world’s most spectacular trekking routes. From the Annapurna Circuit to the Everest Base Camp, trekkers of all skill levels can find a trek that suits their needs. Trekking in Nepal is an experience like no other. Whether it’s witnessing the sunrise over the Himalayas or exploring the remote villages of the highlands, trekking in Nepal is sure to be an unforgettable experience. With its diverse landscapes and friendly people, trekking in Nepal is an experience that all travelers should experience.

Mountain Biking

Nepal is also a great destination for mountain biking. With its rugged terrain and spectacular scenery, mountain biking in Nepal is an adventure like no other. From the Annapurna Circuit to the Langtang Valley, mountain bikers of all skill levels can find a route that suits their needs. Mountain biking in Nepal is an experience like no other. Whether it’s navigating the steep and winding trails of the Langtang Valley or exploring the lush forests of the Annapurna region, mountain bikers can find a wealth of adventure in Nepal. With its diverse terrain and spectacular scenery, mountain biking in Nepal is sure to be an unforgettable experience.

Jungle Safari and Rafting

Nepal is also home to some of the world’s best jungle safaris and white water rafting. With its lush forests and diverse wildlife, jungle safaris in Nepal are an experience like no other. From the Chitwan National Park to the Bardia National Park, travelers can explore the jungles of Nepal in search of tigers, rhinos, and other exotic animals. Nepal is also home to some of the world’s best white water rafting. With its raging rivers and spectacular scenery, white water rafting in Nepal is an adventure like no other. From the Trisuli River to the Kali Gandaki River, rafters of all skill levels can find a route that suits their needs.

Conclusion

Nepal is a paradise for travelers and adventurers alike. From trekking in the Himalayas to mountain biking, jungle safaris, and white water rafting, Nepal offers a wide range of activities that are sure to satisfy any traveler’s desires. With its rich cultural heritage, stunning landscapes, and diverse wildlife, Nepal is an experience like no other. Whether it’s trekking in the Himalayas or exploring the jungles of Nepal, travelers can find a wealth of adventure in this small country.