Flights from Cairns (CNS) to Nepal

Discover Nepal

Discover Nepal

Why visit Nepal?
Nepal brings together towering Himalayan peaks, layered hill towns, and a deep sense of history in a compact, welcoming country. You can balance adventure with calm, moving from busy streets to silent mountain views in a single day.
What to expect
Most travellers arrive in Kathmandu, with its historic squares, winding alleys, and surrounding valleys dotted with viewpoints and villages. From there you can branch out to lakeside Pokhara, wildlife-rich lowlands, and trekking gateways that lead to the Everest and Annapurna regions.
Plan your trip
You can design your journey around culture, soft adventure, or classic treks, all within manageable distances. Nepal also pairs easily with wider journeys across South Asia, with Kathmandu acting as a natural hub for exploring neighbouring countries.

Top experiences in Nepal

Explore Kathmandu Durbar Square

Wander among palaces, courtyards, and carved temples that showcase the citys royal past and rich Newar architecture.

Soak in the views from Swayambhunath

Climb the hill to this iconic hilltop landmark for sweeping views over the Kathmandu Valley and surrounding hills.

Unwind by Phewa Lake in Pokhara

Hire a boat or stroll the lakeside promenade, with mountain views often reflected in the calm water on clear days.

Join a short Himalayan hike

Take a gentle day hike from the Kathmandu or Pokhara valleys to reach quiet villages and terraced hillsides.

Go wildlife watching in the Terai

Head to the southern plains for guided jeep or walking experiences in protected jungle landscapes.

Discover Bhaktapurs medieval streets

Spend a day in this well-preserved town, where brick lanes, old squares, and traditional craft workshops sit side by side.

Catch sunrise at a valley viewpoint

Travel to a nearby ridge-top town to watch first light reach the distant Himalayan range on a clear morning.

Experience Nepals way of life

Getting around
From Kathmandu, you can travel between major hubs by domestic flight, allowing you to reach destinations such as Pokhara or the southern plains quickly. Tourist buses and private vehicles connect main towns, while local taxis and ride services help you move easily within cities.
Local life & culture
Daily life often unfolds in courtyards, tea shops, and busy market lanes, where you will see generations sharing the same spaces. Traditional crafts, festivals, and music remain woven into modern routines, especially in the historic towns of the Kathmandu Valley.
Where to unwind
You can slow down at lakeside promenades, hillside viewpoints, and garden courtyards tucked behind busy streets. Many travellers also choose to relax in simple mountain lodges or quiet valley resorts, where clean air and open views create a gentle change of pace.

A taste of Nepal

National dishes & specialties
Comforting rice and lentil dishes form the base of many meals, often accompanied by seasonal vegetables and pickles. Different regions add their own touches, from hearty mountain fare to lighter plates in the warmer plains.
Casual & modern dining hubs
In Kathmandu and Pokhara you will find small local eateries alongside modern cafes and restaurants. These areas offer an easy mix of Nepali and international flavours, making it simple to try something new at every meal.
Signature & scenic dining
Rooftop terraces in the Kathmandu Valley and lakeside spots in Pokhara offer memorable backdrops for a relaxed meal. In the hills, simple guesthouses can serve warm, filling dishes enjoyed with wide valley or mountain views.

Retail therapy in Nepal

Malls & lifestyle hubs
Kathmandu has a growing collection of modern shopping centres, where you can find everyday essentials and global brands. These spaces often combine shops with cafes and cinemas, giving you a convenient place to spend an afternoon.
Markets & local crafts
Older parts of Kathmandu and nearby towns such as Patan and Bhaktapur are known for traditional crafts, textiles, and metalwork. In these areas, small workshops and stalls often sit next to each other, making it easy to browse for something handmade.
Evening retail scene
After dark, main shopping streets in Kathmandu and Pokhara stay lively, with lit storefronts and late-opening cafes. You can take an evening stroll, pick up last-minute souvenirs, and enjoy the changing atmosphere as the day winds down.

Best time to visit Nepal

Peak season: October to November brings clear skies and mild days around 15–25°C (59–77°F), ideal for trekking and sightseeing across the country.
Shoulder season: March to May and December offer comfortable temperatures of roughly 10–28°C (50–82°F), with spring blooms or cooler, drier winter air in many regions.
Low season: June to September is the monsoon period, with warmer conditions of about 20–30°C (68–86°F), higher humidity, and frequent rain, though some rain-shadow areas remain relatively drier.

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