Nepal
Home of the Himalayas, eight of the world's 14 eight-thousanders including Mount Everest, ancient temples, diverse ethnic cultures, and legendary Sherpa hospitality — the ultimate adventure destination.
Quick Facts
About Nepal
<p>Nepal is home to eight of the world's 14 eight-thousanders, including Mount Everest (8,848m), the highest point on Earth. The country spans from the tropical Terai lowlands in the south to the arctic Himalayas in the north, encompassing five climatic zones.</p>
<p>With a rich history dating back thousands of years, Nepal is dotted with ancient temples, Buddhist stupas, medieval cities, and sacred pilgrimage sites. The country is home to diverse ethnic groups including Sherpa, Gurung, Magar, Tamang, Newari, Tharu, and many more, each with their own unique traditions, festivals, and languages.</p>
<h3>Key Highlights</h3>
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<li>Mount Everest (8848m) — the world's highest peak</li>
<li>Seven UNESCO World Heritage Sites in the Kathmandu Valley</li>
<li>Chitwan National Park — UNESCO World Heritage wildlife sanctuary</li>
<li>Lumbini — birthplace of Lord Buddha</li>
<li>Diverse trekking routes: Everest, Annapurna, Langtang, Manaslu</li>
<li>Rich multicultural heritage with over 100 ethnic groups</li>
<li>Adventure sports: rafting, bungee, paragliding, mountain biking</li>
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Pre-Monsoon (Spring)
March – May
Warmer weather and blooming rhododendrons. It's busier, but the trails are vibrant with color and energy.
Post-Monsoon (Autumn)
October – November
Crystal clear skies offering the best mountain views. Temperatures are cooler, especially at night, but visibility is unmatched.
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Pokhara
Known as the City of Lakes, Pokhara is Nepal's adventure capital nestled in the Himalayas, gateway to the Annapurna range with stunning Phewa Lake and the iconic Sarangkot viewpoint.
Kathmandu
Nepal's capital at 1,400m elevation, home to seven UNESCO World Heritage Sites, ancient durbar squares, living goddesses, and the spiritual heart of both Hinduism and Buddhism in the Himalayas.
Chitwan
A UNESCO World Heritage jungle district famous for Chitwan National Park, home to one-horned rhinos, Bengal tigers, elephants, and rich Tharu cultural heritage along the Rapti River.