Nepal Trips and Tours 2025/2026

Nepal Trips and Tours

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Home to the majestic Himalayas, religious landmarks, gorgeous nature and amazing wildlife, Nepal is a perfect holiday destination for all. Go on Nepal group tours and learn about the culture and history of its cities. Explore the unfamiliar Himalayan terrain, scenic valleys and lush plains with a guide on Nepal escorted tours. And if you want to discover the country’s beauty on your own, book a Nepal private tour. Stay at the top hotels and experience exhilarating safaris on a Nepal luxury tour.

Top destinations to visit in Nepal

Top tour activities in Nepal

Trekking is Nepal’s most popular activity, with trails like the Everest Base Camp and Annapurna Circuit offering breathtaking Himalayan views and cultural encounters in Sherpa and Gurung villages. For thrill-seekers, paragliding over Phewa Lake, bungee jumping off a 160-meter bridge, and zip-lining are must-try adventures in Pokhara. For Cultural exploration take a trip to Kathmandu which includes visiting Durbar Squares, ancient Hindu temples like Pashupatinath, and Buddhist stupas such as Swayambhunath and Boudhanath. Wildlife safaris in Chitwan and Bardia National Parks provide close encounters with rhinos, tigers, and crocodiles. Scenic flights over Mount Everest offer an unforgettable aerial perspective of the Himalayas. Food enthusiasts can savor Newari cuisine, while art lovers can explore traditional handicrafts and Thangka paintings. A visit to tea plantations in Ilam showcases Nepal’s tea culture. For deeper immersion, participating in festivals like Dashain and Tihar provides a firsthand experience of Nepal’s vibrant traditions.

Read our article on the top things to do in Nepal for more information.

Best time to visit Nepal

The best time to visit Nepal is during the spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November) seasons. Spring offers mild temperatures, clear skies, and blooming rhododendrons, ideal for trekking and outdoor activities. Autumn, after the monsoon, provides crisp air and stunning mountain views, perfect for trekking in the Himalayas. During both seasons, popular treks like Everest Base Camp and Annapurna Circuit are accessible and offer the best weather. The second-best months are the winter months (December to February), which are quieter and less crowded but can be very cold, especially in the mountains.

If you would like a seasonal breakdown, refer to our guide on the best time to visit Nepal.

Optimal duration to explore Nepal

If you’re planning to trek in Nepal, 14 days is an ideal duration, as many popular treks like the Annapurna Circuit or Everest Base Camp take that long to complete. In 14 days, you can fully immerse yourself in a trek, taking in the stunning mountain views and experiencing local culture along the way. If you prefer a mix of activities, 14 days also allows ample time to explore Kathmandu’s temples, the serene beauty of Pokhara, and a visit to Chitwan for wildlife. For a shorter trip, 7 days would be better suited for exploring Kathmandu, a quick trek like Ghorepani Poon Hill, and a visit to Pokhara or Chitwan.

For more itinerary options, check out our guide on how many days to spend in Nepal.

Packing essentials for a trip to Nepal

Packing for Nepal depends on your activities. For trekking, essentials include sturdy hiking boots, a quality sleeping bag, layered clothing for varying temperatures, and a down jacket. In cities like Kathmandu and Pokhara, lightweight clothes and a rain jacket will suffice. A power bank, water purification tablets, and cash (ATMs are unreliable in remote areas) are useful. Don’t forget sunscreen, a headlamp, and any necessary permits for trekking.

Sustainable travel practices when visiting Nepal

To travel sustainably in Nepal, start by carbon-offsetting your flight through Qantas. If you’ve booked a tour with Bookmundi, your in-country travel will be automatically carbon-offset from start to finish. Consider donating to Renewable World, an NGO that helps Nepalese communities access renewable energy. Reduce waste by avoiding plastic bottles, carrying reusable alternatives, and properly disposing of trash. Opt for eco-friendly transport like buses instead of domestic flights to cut emissions. Supporting local businesses and choosing responsible tourism practices ensure that your visit benefits both Nepal’s environment and its people while preserving the country’s natural beauty for future travelers.

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