
With Mount Everest straddling its border, rare one-horned rhino roaming its jungles and pagodas studding its valleys, the tiny mountain kingdom of Nepal has an almost mythical quality. You don’t have to be an elite mountaineer to explore here, and our specialists can explain the wide variety of trekking options available, as well as experiences beyond the mountains, to shape a tailor-made vacation to Nepal that suits your interests.
Temples, palaces and pilgrimage sites line the Kathmandu Valley, while the capital itself presents you with an assortment of spice bazaars, shrines and artisan workshops. Chitwan National Park is defined by river plains and jungle where Bengal tigers and gharial crocodiles live. In-between you’ll find medieval villages with elaborate Newari mansions and narrow cobbled streets. This is all watched over by the ever-present Annapurna and Everest ranges that form the backbone of the country.
Suggested tours for Nepal
These tours give you a starting point for what your vacation to Nepal could entail. Treat them as inspiration, as each trip is created uniquely for you.
Suggested activities for Nepal
Whatever your interests, our specialists will build activities into your trip that connect to how you want to experience Nepal.
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Boudha Stupa & Pashupatinath Boudha Stupa & Pashupatinath
KathmanduBoudha Stupa & Pashupatinath
Drive a short distance from Kathmandu to Boudhanath where you will see one of the largest stupas in Nepal. A small Tibetan settlement has developed around this important religious sight.
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Half day excursion to Bhaktapur and Changu Narayan Half day excursion to Bhaktapur and Changu Narayan
KathmanduHalf day excursion to Bhaktapur and Changu Narayan
Bhaktapur lies only a short distance from the capital, but it could be another planet, so great is the difference in the atmosphere and sense of history.
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Tengboche Trek Tengboche Trek
Tengboche Trek
The views of Everest and the surrounding peaks from here are spectacular on a clear day and you can see the route continuing on toward base camp.
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Best time to visit
Our specialists advise on the best months to visit Nepal, including information about climate, events and festivals.
Travel advice
Practical tips for traveling to Nepal, from social protocols to guidance on money matters, with a link to the latest US State Department travel advice.

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Our expert guides to traveling in Nepal
Written by our specialists from the viewpoint of their own travels, these guides will help you decide on the shape of your own trip to Nepal. Aiming to inspire and inform, we share our recommendations for how to appreciate Nepal at its best.
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Take a 2-minute trip to Nepal
Watch our short video, an introduction to Nepal's sights, landscapes and people. Discover a beautiful country characterized by snow-capped mountains and a traditional way of life.
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There’s more to Nepal than trekking: our highlights guide There’s more to Nepal than trekking: our highlights guide
There’s more to Nepal than trekking: our highlights guide
In a country that attracts serious trekkers and hikers, Nepal specialist Katy suggests her alternative highlights. Tackle gentle walks through the Kathmandu Valley or spend days wandering through medieval town squares. Dive into the bazaars of Kathmandu or search for rhinos in Chitwan National Park.
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Nepal trekking: walking on the roof of the world Nepal trekking: walking on the roof of the world
Nepal trekking: walking on the roof of the world
Having first visited the country in the 80s, Nepal specialist Andy has re-visited multiple times. He shares his experiences of tackling a variety of Nepal’s trekking routes and explains why it’s the only way to access certain parts of the country.
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