Flights from Perth (PER) to Nepal

Discover Nepal

Discover Nepal

Why visit Nepal?

Nepal is a mountain kingdom known for dramatic Himalayan peaks, lush valleys, and layered history. You can expect welcoming hospitality, atmospheric old towns, and striking scenery on every journey.

What to expect

Most visits revolve around Kathmandu Valley, with its historic squares and hilltop viewpoints, and Pokhara, the gateway to Annapurna. Trekking, heritage sites, and gentle village life together shape your time in Nepal.

Plan your trip

Use Kathmandu as your entry point before heading into the mountains or the subtropical plains. Nepal also works well as a base to explore the wider Himalayan region on the same journey.

Top experiences in Nepal

Explore Kathmandu Durbar Square

Wander through temples, palaces, and courtyards in Kathmandu Durbar Square, where intricate Newar architecture tells centuries of royal history.

Watch sunrise from Nagarkot

Take an early trip to Nagarkot for wide Himalayan views, where clear mornings often reveal snow peaks glowing in the first light.

Stroll around Boudhanath Stupa

Circle the vast white dome of Boudhanath Stupa, surrounded by prayer flags, small shops, and rooftop viewpoints over the neighbourhood.

Discover Patan and Bhaktapur

Visit the nearby cities of Patan and Bhaktapur to see ornate brick squares, artisan workshops, and traditional urban life at a gentler pace.

Unwind by Phewa Lake in Pokhara

Head to Pokhara for lazy lakeside walks, boat rides on Phewa Lake, and clear views of Annapurna on crisp days.

Go trekking in the Himalayas

Choose from gentle multi-day hikes to classic high-mountain treks, with teahouse stays and ever-changing views of the Himalayas.

Search for wildlife in Chitwan

Travel south to Chitwan National Park, where guided safaris take you through grasslands and forest in search of wildlife and birdlife.

Experience Nepal's way of life

Getting around

From Kathmandu, you can connect to regional cities like Pokhara and Bharatpur by domestic flight or tourist bus. Within the valleys, short drives, local taxis, and private transfers link heritage towns, hill viewpoints, and trailheads.

Local life & culture

Daily life in Nepal moves at an unhurried pace, with neighbourhood squares and tea houses acting as meeting points. You will encounter a blend of languages, traditional crafts, and festivals that vary by valley and ethnic community.

Where to unwind

Relax in garden courtyards in Kathmandu, at lakeside retreats in Pokhara, or in peaceful lodges on the forest edge in Chitwan. In the hills, small guesthouses offer quiet terraces with sweeping valley and mountain views.

A taste of Nepal

National dishes & specialties

You will often find dal bhat (rice with lentils and seasonal sides), momos (dumplings), and hearty mountain fare, with variations between the Kathmandu Valley, the hill regions, and the lowland plains.

Casual & modern dining hubs

In Kathmandu neighbourhoods such as Thamel and Patan, you can choose from relaxed cafes, bakeries, and eateries serving both Nepali and international dishes, while popular trekking towns offer simple, familiar menus for travellers.

Signature & scenic dining

In the capital and in Pokhara, rooftop terraces and hillside restaurants pair carefully prepared meals with views of old rooftops, deep valleys, or snowy peaks, creating memorable dining settings.

Retail therapy in Nepal

Malls & lifestyle hubs

Modern shopping centres in Kathmandu offer international brands, cinemas, and casual dining, alongside outlets selling outdoor gear for treks and adventures.

Markets & local crafts

In Kathmandu, Patan, and Bhaktapur, browse for handwoven textiles, metalwork, woodcarvings, and traditional art in lane-side shops, small ateliers, and local markets.

Evening retail scene

After dark, streets in busy areas such as Thamel stay lively with illuminated storefronts selling clothing, souvenirs, books, and gear, creating an easy, walkable evening atmosphere.

Best time to visit Nepal

Peak season: October to November brings clear skies and mild days, with typical temperatures in Kathmandu around 15–22°C (59–72°F), ideal for trekking and sightseeing. Shoulder season: March to early May sees warming temperatures around 18–28°C (64–82°F) and blooming hillsides, though haze can soften distant views. Low season: June to September is the monsoon period, with temperatures around 20–30°C (68–86°F), higher humidity, and frequent rain, while December to February is cooler at 4–18°C (39–64°F) with chilly mornings and nights, especially in the hills.

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