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Discover Nepal

Discover Nepal

Why visit Nepal?

Nepal is a land of towering Himalayan peaks, charming hill towns, and deeply rooted traditions. You will find dramatic landscapes, warm hospitality, and a rewarding sense of adventure at every turn.

What to expect

From the historic streets and temples of Kathmandu Valley to trekking gateways like Pokhara and the wildlife-rich plains of Chitwan, Nepal offers a blend of culture, mountain scenery, and nature-based experiences.

Plan your trip

Nepal works well as both a standalone adventure and a gateway to the Himalayan region. Many travellers pair time in Kathmandu with side trips to trekking hubs, national parks, or neighbouring countries in South Asia.

Top experiences in Nepal

Explore Kathmandu Durbar Square

Wander through courtyards, palaces, and intricately carved temples in the heart of old Kathmandu, where history and daily life come together.

Take in Himalayan views from nearby hill stations

Head to viewpoints such as Nagarkot or Sarangkot for sunrise panoramas over the Himalayan range, with snow-capped summits glowing in soft morning light.

Go trekking in the Annapurna region

Follow well-marked trails through terraced fields and mountain villages, with routes ranging from gentle multi-day hikes to more challenging treks.

Experience wildlife in Chitwan National Park

Join guided jungle activities that may include river canoeing and safaris in search of rhinos, deer, and rich birdlife in the lowland Terai.

Discover sacred sites around the Kathmandu Valley

Visit revered hilltop and riverside sites, admiring their layered architecture, colourful details, and views over the surrounding valley.

Experience Nepal's way of life

Getting around

Most visitors base themselves in Kathmandu, then use domestic flights or private transfers to reach cities such as Pokhara or Bharatpur, or trailheads for treks. Within cities, taxis, ride-hailing, and pre-arranged drivers are common ways to move between neighbourhoods.

Local life & culture

Daily life in Nepal often centres on neighbourhood squares, tea shops, and family-run businesses, with festivals bringing music and colour to the streets. You will notice distinct traditions in the Newar towns of the Kathmandu Valley, hill communities, and the southern plains.

Where to unwind

Relax in garden courtyards and rooftop terraces in Kathmandu, or choose lakeside stays in Pokhara where you can enjoy gentle walks and boat rides. For deeper immersion in nature, lodges near national parks and quiet hilltop retreats offer calm, fresh air, and starry night skies.

A taste of Nepal

National dishes & specialties

Staple Nepali meals often feature lentil soup, rice, seasonal vegetables, and pickles, with regional variations across the hills and plains. You will also find popular snacks such as savoury dumplings served in teahouses and family-run eateries.

Casual & modern dining hubs

Kathmandu offers relaxed cafés, rooftop restaurants, and contemporary eateries serving both Nepali and international flavours. Neighbourhoods popular with travellers, along with areas in Pokhara and other cities, make it easy to sample a wide mix of tastes in one day.

Signature & scenic dining

Many restaurants in Kathmandu Valley and Pokhara frame their menus with views, from heritage courtyards to terraces overlooking hills and lakes. For special evenings, some venues pair multi-course meals with live music or traditional performances.

Retail therapy in Nepal

Malls & lifestyle hubs

In Kathmandu, modern shopping centres bring together international brands, cinemas, and cafés under one roof. Smaller lifestyle complexes and boutiques mix clothing, homeware, and handcrafted items in a more intimate setting.

Markets & local crafts

Areas in Kathmandu and Patan are known for metalwork, textiles, and handmade paper goods, while other towns specialise in wood carving and traditional art. Street markets and small workshops are good places to look for locally made souvenirs.

Evening retail scene

In parts of Kathmandu, shops, cafés, and handicraft stores stay open into the evening, creating a lively yet relaxed atmosphere. Lit-up streets and rooftop venues make browsing for gifts and keepsakes after dark an enjoyable part of your day.

Best time to visit Nepal

Peak season runs from October to November, when days are generally clear and mild, often around 15–25°C (59–77°F), ideal for trekking and city sightseeing. Shoulder season from March to May brings warmer temperatures of about 18–30°C (64–86°F), blooming rhododendrons in the hills, and some haze in the lowlands. Low season stretches from June to September during the monsoon, with higher humidity, heavier rain, and temperatures often between 20–30°C (68–86°F), though short clear spells can still offer rewarding views.

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