Gateway to the Himalayas

Nepal

Nepal is a Himalayan nation where the world's highest peaks meet ancient temples, living traditions, and trails that have drawn adventurers for generations. Home to Mount Everest and eight of the fourteen 8,000-metre summits, it is one of the planet's great trekking and mountaineering destinations.

From the Khumbu and Annapurna sanctuaries to the rhododendron forests of Langtang and the tiger country of Chitwan, Nepal rewards every style of traveller, whether you seek a multi-week trek, a cultural circuit, or a single unforgettable day in the mountains.

The Kathmandu Valley alone holds seven UNESCO World Heritage Sites within 28 kilometres, Durbar Squares in Kathmandu, Bhaktapur, and Patan; Swayambhunath and Boudhanath; Pashupatinath; and Changunarayan. Beyond the valley, Lumbini, Chitwan National Park, and Sagarmatha National Park complete Nepal's ten inscribed sites.

Planning your Nepal adventure? Secure the right visa, check recommended vaccinations, and learn a few local customs, our Kathmandu team handles permits, logistics, and expert guides so you can focus on the journey.

Trek through Sherpa and Gurung villages to Everest Base Camp or Annapurna Base Camp, spot rhinos and Bengal tigers in Chitwan, or explore monasteries and festival streets in the capital. Every trail leads to discovery; every moment is an adventure waiting to happen.

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Tailored cultural circuits and classic Nepal highlights

Nepal Guided Private Tours

Private guided tours across Kathmandu, Pokhara, Chitwan, and the hill towns in between, paced for families, couples, and small groups who want comfort, culture, and expert local insight without committing to a long trek.

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Khumbu trails, Sherpa culture, and the roof of the world

Everest Region Exploration

The Everest region, Khumbu, is Nepal's most iconic trekking country. Follow ancient trade routes through Sherpa villages, cross high suspension bridges, and stand beneath the world's highest peak at Everest Base Camp.

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Sanctuary treks, circuit routes, and Gurung villages

Annapurna Region Exploration

The Annapurna massif offers Nepal's greatest variety, from short foothill hikes to the full Annapurna Circuit and the amphitheatre of Annapurna Base Camp.

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Close to Kathmandu, deep in the mountains

Langtang Region Exploration

Langtang National Park lies north of Kathmandu, a compact region of Tamang villages, yak pastures, and glacier-carved valleys that rebuilds its trails and communities with remarkable resilience.

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Permit-country routes beyond the main trails

Restricted & Remote Treks in Nepal

Nepal's restricted areas, Upper Mustang, Manaslu, Dolpo, and Kanchenjunga, require special permits and experienced operators. These are among the last great wilderness treks in the Himalaya.

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One-day experiences, hikes, and trekking peaks

Day Trips & Short Adventures

Not every Himalayan adventure needs weeks on the trail. Kathmandu and Pokhara are launchpads for heritage walks, rafting days, paragliding, short hikes, and introductory trekking peaks.