Visitors can combine adrenaline and serenity—trekking to high‑altitude vistas, exploring UNESCO sites, and experiencing warm village hospitality and colorful festivals that reflect Nepal’s diverse ethnic tapestry.
A UNESCO‑listed complex of palaces, temples, and courtyards at the heart of Nepal’s capital, Kathmandu Durbar Square showcases Newar architecture, living traditions, and the famed Kumari (Living Goddess) shrine—ideal for cultural immersion and historic exploration.
Pokhara is a serene gateway to the Annapurna region, famed for Phewa Lake’s mirrorlike reflections, lakeside cafés, and panoramic views of Machapuchare—perfect for boating, short treks, and relaxed mountain scenery.
A premier wildlife destination, Chitwan offers jeep and canoe safaris through subtropical forests where visitors may spot one‑horned rhinos, elephants, and diverse birdlife, combined with Tharu cultural experiences in nearby villages.
Home to Mount Everest and dramatic high‑altitude landscapes, this region provides trekking routes, Sherpa culture, and panoramic Himalayan vistas—an essential destination for mountaineers and trekkers seeking iconic alpine experiences.
The Lumbini Tour takes you to Nepal’s most sacred Buddhist site, the birthplace of Lord Buddha in Rupandehi District. This UNESCO World Heritage destination features the Maya Devi Temple, Ashoka Pillar, and an international monastic zone representing global Buddhist traditions.