Don’t let the recent earthquake put you off – Nepal needs you more than ever. There’s an air of mystery to this proud nation, secluded in the Himalayas. The peaks loom majestically over beautiful mountain towns, including the busy streets of Kathmandu, the fascinating capital.
Take a scenic flight to see Mt Everest, or even trek to Everest Base Camp. Shorter treks can be had, including the famed Annapurna. And then there’s the wildlife: especially tigers, elephants and rhinos.
Make the trip really worthwhile and fulfilling by helping rebuild classrooms, so that this struggling nation can get back on its feet. Its not over the top luxury, but there are charming, delightful properties to experience. Come and be the change.
Popular Places to visit in Nepal
Nepal’s second largest city is just a short flight from Kathmandu, and is home to three of the ten highest mountains in the world. From almost everywhere in the valley, you have unrestricted views of these peaks, and the town...
Mustang formely Kingdom of Lo, is a remote and isolated region of the Nepalese Himalayas. The Upper Mustang was a restricted demilitarized area until 1992 which makes it one of the most preserved region in the world, with a majority...
A concentration of important pilgrimage sites for both Hindus and Buddhists, as well as some seven UNESCO World Heritage Sites, including many Durbar (royal) squares, and a plethora of stupa (temples). The region is divided into monument zones for ease...
The famously bohemian city of decades past has become a hub for climbers and travellers seeking a different Asian scene. Home to several UNESCO sites, the city is a mix of ancient palaces, temples and a modern downtown crammed with...
A region ripe for exploration, Karnali has two huge National Parks. The first, Shey Phoksundo, is renowned for being the habitat of the endangered snow leopard. The second, Rara, has a beautiful eponymous lake. Trekking is popular in both parks.
The Everest region is located in the northeast of Nepal. The 10-day walk through the middle hills of Solu to the higher altitudes of Khumbu to the base of Sagarmatha, or Mt. Everest, the world’s highest peak, is an opportunity...
You don’t have to put in the training and legwork to see the most famous peak in the world. There are a host of light aircraft flights from Kathmandu and Pokhara that effortlessly take in the majesty of the world’s...
Home to Nepal’s most famous National Park, Chitwan is the place to spot endangered and rare species. Ride atop an elephant and head out to trail Bengal tigers and the one-horned Indian rhino.
A classic trekking route, popular with all levels of hikers. There are four mountain regions to choose from on the circuit, offering different challenges and views. On the way, you’ll encounter Buddhist temples and small villages, and there are lodges...
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