Welcome to Nepal, a country that provides an unforgettable experience to tourists with even the most diverse interests. Nepal is a natural and cultural heritage, a living museum and abode of gods. From the majestic heights of the Himalayas to the tropical jungles of the Terai, strong hold of Royal Bengal tiger and the Greater One Horned rhinoceros, Nepal is a land of breathtaking diversity, superlatives, myths and legends.
Foremost in this character is the tradition of hospitality that touches the heart of every visitor. And accompanying this is a ubiquitous cheerfulness and enjoyment of festivities: whenever you visit this land of festivals you are likely to be caught up in one of the celebrations that throng the Nepalese calendar.
There is something for everyone from around the globe…. Come and share with us the Ultimate Nepal Experience
Nepal Tour Trips
Cultural and Wildlife Tour
Kathmandu is the kingdom of the Gods. Where Gods and Goddesses are daily celebrations of life where colorful holidays and festivals occur year round and the home to the world's greatest treasury of Hindu and Buddhist art.
Continue readingPokhara Chitwan Tour
Chitwan is the most popular destination to experience the regions wildlife. In 1984, UNESCO designated the park as a Natural World Heritage Site.
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This 17-day educational tour combines adventure and travel with community service work; we arrange excursions for visitors who want to contribute something worthwhile to a local community as part of their holiday experience.
Continue readingKathmandu, Pokhara and Chitwan
The recorded history of Nepal centred on the Kathmandu valley and begins with the Kirantis who are said to have ruled for many centuries beginning from the 7th or 8th Century B.C. with their famous king Yalambar who is even mentioned in the epic,
Continue readingThe Trail to Namobuddha
Many Visitors to Kathmandu make the trip to Dhulikhel in order to view a colourful sun rise or sun set which illuminates the Himalayan peaks from the Everest-Khumbu region to Himalchuli.
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