Nepal often referred as the Land of Gods. The home of the living goddess- kumari as well as the birthplace of Gautama Buddha- Light of Asia and millions of gods and goddesses of Hindu as well as Buddhist culture.
This small landlocked nation is sandwiched between two large countries India and China. The Kathmandu valley also named as the city of Temples is the capital of Nation. Similarly, globalization, as well as modernity, has not affected the ancestral culture of Nepal. The arts and architecture found here are influenced by religion since early times which can be seen as stone sculpture, metal & wood carvings and also in the walls of temples.
Nepal has a diverse population with about 101 ethnic groups speaking over 92 different languages other than the national language- Nepali. The harmony among different religions and culture are the key features of Nepal. Nepal as a multicultural country and having its ancient religion, monumental Himalaya range, biodiversity have contributed to Nepali traditions as well as the main attraction for all tourists.
Nepal can be divided into three geographical regions: Himalayan in the North, Hilly and the Terai in the South. The Himalayan region ranges between 4877 meters and 8848 meters which includes 8 of the existing 14 summits in the world exceeding the altitude of 8000-meter. The hilly region consists of Mahabharat range that rises up to 4877 meters and in its south lies the lower Churiya range whose altitude varies from 610 meters to 1524 meters. The low land terai with an altitude ranging from 70 meters to 305 meters. Due to these different elevations, there is no seasonal constraint in traveling in and through Nepal.
The flora and fauna found here are also quite impressive and are home to some of the rarest amongst them. More than 900 species of birds, 170 species of reptiles and many endangered mammals including the one-horned rhino, Bengal tiger and snow leopard are the biodiversities found in Nepal.
UNESCO has listed Chitwan National Park & Sagarmatha National Park as the world’s natural heritage sites whereas Kathmandu Durbar square, Bhaktapur durbar square, Patan durbar square, Swayambhunath temple, Pashupatinath temple, Boudhanath temple, Changunarayan, and Lumbini are enlisted as World’s Cultural heritage sites.
Nepal Packages
Paragliding in Pokhara
Details about this paragliding is under-writing. Thank you for your patient. ITINERARY OVERVIEW Day 01: Arrival at TIA Kathmandu (1350m) & Transfer to the...
Annapurna Base Camp Trek
Annapurna Base Camp Trek: Discover the heart of the Himalayas with stunning Annapurna views, lush rhododendron forests, and charming mountain villages. Ideal for adventurers seeking nature, culture, and serene landscapes. Trek safely with proper acclimatization and essential gear.
Annapurna Circuit Trek
The Annapurna Region is the most popular and highly diverse trekking region in Nepal. Annapurna circuit trek route takes you around the whole Annapurna...
Annapurna Royal Trek
A short trek starting from near Pokhara named after Prince Charles of England after he chose this for his trekking destination. This trek offers...
Mardi Himal Trek
Mardi Himal Trek Overview The Mardi Himal Trek is one of the most peaceful and rewarding short treks in the Annapurna region, ideal for...
Poon Hill Trek
Poon hill, a hilltop situated at an altitude of 3192 meters is perhaps the highlight of this journey provides some some excellent views of...
Khopra Danda Trek
Overview The Khopra Danda Trek is a peaceful and less-crowded trekking experience in Nepal’s Annapurna region, ideal for travelers seeking spectacular mountain views away...
Tsum Valley Trek
Tsum Valley, located in northern Gorkha, is a sacred Himalayan pilgrimage valley. Ancient art, culture, and religion abound. The locals are Tibetans who speak...

