This is the premier season for high-altitude Nepal expedition tours. Following the monsoon, the dust is washed away, leaving the most breathtaking mountain vistas and stable weather. The air is crisp and invigorating, ideal for those embarking on legendary treks or helicopter safaris. It is also a vibrant time for cultural festivals, where the soul of the nation is on full display.
Tailor-made holidays in Nepal, designed for you
Tailor-made holidays in Nepal, designed for you
From the celestial heights of the Himalayas to the spiritual depths of the Kathmandu Valley, Nepal offers a profound, transformative journey for the intrepid soul.
Tailor-made holidays in Nepal, designed for you
From the celestial heights of the Himalayas to the spiritual depths of the Kathmandu Valley, Nepal offers a profound, transformative journey for the intrepid soul.
Elevate your spirit: Nepal travel and exploration
Nepal adventure tours provide far more than mountain peaks; they offer an immersive bridge between ancient heritage and raw wilderness. Whether you are seeking the thrill of high-altitude Nepal expeditions or the quietude of a jungle retreat, this is a land of incredible diversity. Witness the sunrise over Everest, find stillness in medieval courtyards, or track rhinos in the subtropical lowlands. Every moment is crafted with purpose, ensuring your Nepal holidays in 2026 are deeply personal and ethically grounded.
A seasonal guide to Nepal
Where our expeditions lead
Explore Nepal through a collection of carefully selected regions, each offering a unique perspective on the Himalayan landscapes, cultural heritage and wildlife.
Kathmandu
Kathmandu, Nepal’s bustling capital, is a city where history and spirituality meet. Visitors are drawn to its ancient temples, vibrant markets, and UNESCO World Heritage Sites like Durbar Square and Swayambhunath Stupa. The city’s lively streets offer a rich cultural experience, from traditional crafts to local cuisine, making it the perfect starting point for exploring Nepal.
Chitwan National Park
Chitwan National Park is a haven for wildlife enthusiasts. This UNESCO-listed park features dense jungles, grasslands, and rivers, home to one-horned rhinos, Bengal tigers, elephants, and over 500 species of birds. Visitors can enjoy jeep safaris, canoe rides, and guided nature walks, experiencing the subtropical wilderness up close.
Pokhara
Pokhara is a scenic city set beside the serene Phewa Lake and framed by the majestic Annapurna mountains. Known for its relaxed atmosphere, it offers adventure activities like paragliding, boating, and trekking. The city also serves as the gateway to popular treks in the Annapurna region and is famous for stunning sunrise and sunset views over the Himalayas.
Bandipur
Bandipur is a charming hilltop town that retains its traditional Newari architecture and cultural heritage. With its peaceful streets, panoramic mountain views, and local crafts, Bandipur provides a serene escape from city life. Visitors can stroll through the historic town, enjoy authentic Nepalese cuisine, and experience the warmth of local hospitality.
Dhulikhel
Dhulikhel is a peaceful town renowned for its panoramic views of the Himalayas, particularly the Langtang and Annapurna ranges. It offers a blend of cultural charm and outdoor adventure, with hiking trails, traditional villages, and local markets. Dhulikhel is also popular as a wellness destination, with yoga retreats and homestays that let visitors immerse themselves in Nepalese rural life.
Kathmandu
Kathmandu, Nepal’s bustling capital, is a city where history and spirituality meet. Visitors are drawn to its ancient temples, vibrant markets, and UNESCO World Heritage Sites like Durbar Square and Swayambhunath Stupa. The city’s lively streets offer a rich cultural experience, from traditional crafts to local cuisine, making it the perfect starting point for exploring Nepal.
Chitwan National Park
Chitwan National Park is a haven for wildlife enthusiasts. This UNESCO-listed park features dense jungles, grasslands, and rivers, home to one-horned rhinos, Bengal tigers, elephants, and over 500 species of birds. Visitors can enjoy jeep safaris, canoe rides, and guided nature walks, experiencing the subtropical wilderness up close.
Pokhara
Pokhara is a scenic city set beside the serene Phewa Lake and framed by the majestic Annapurna mountains. Known for its relaxed atmosphere, it offers adventure activities like paragliding, boating, and trekking. The city also serves as the gateway to popular treks in the Annapurna region and is famous for stunning sunrise and sunset views over the Himalayas.
Bandipur
Bandipur is a charming hilltop town that retains its traditional Newari architecture and cultural heritage. With its peaceful streets, panoramic mountain views, and local crafts, Bandipur provides a serene escape from city life. Visitors can stroll through the historic town, enjoy authentic Nepalese cuisine, and experience the warmth of local hospitality.
Dhulikhel
Dhulikhel is a peaceful town renowned for its panoramic views of the Himalayas, particularly the Langtang and Annapurna ranges. It offers a blend of cultural charm and outdoor adventure, with hiking trails, traditional villages, and local markets. Dhulikhel is also popular as a wellness destination, with yoga retreats and homestays that let visitors immerse themselves in Nepalese rural life.
The natural wonders
Nepal is a biodiversity hotspot, home to the majestic Bengal tiger and the prehistoric one-horned rhinoceros. In the high Himalayas, the elusive snow leopard stalks the crags, while the forests teem with red pandas and over 800 species of birds. This incredible wildlife is protected through a commitment to Nepal tailor-made holidays that fund local anti-poaching and community-led conservation initiatives, ensuring the wild remains for generations.
One-horned Rhinoceros
Chitwan National Park, Nepal
The natural wonders
Nepal is a biodiversity hotspot, home to the majestic Bengal tiger and the prehistoric one-horned rhinoceros. In the high Himalayas, the elusive snow leopard stalks the crags, while the forests teem with red pandas and over 800 species of birds. This incredible wildlife is protected through a commitment to Nepal tailor-made holidays that fund local anti-poaching and community-led conservation initiatives, ensuring the wild remains for generations.
One-horned Rhinoceros
Chitwan National Park, Nepal
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FAQs
Discover everything you need to know about your upcoming Nepal travel experience with our frequently asked questions.
The best time to visit Nepal is during spring (March–May) and autumn (September–November). These seasons offer clear mountain views, pleasant weather, and ideal conditions for trekking in Nepal.
Most nationalities require a visa for Nepal. This can typically be obtained on arrival at Kathmandu airport or online in advance. Your Expedition Expert will provide the most up-to-date guidance for your specific journey.
Absolutely. Many of our Nepal adventures focus on culture, wellness, and wildlife. We use high-standard, comfortable transport to reach stunning locations, ensuring the beauty of the Himalayas is accessible to everyone.
A minimum of 7–10 days allows time to explore Kathmandu and Pokhara. For trekking in Nepal (such as the Annapurna or Everest regions), plan 12–16 days for a well-paced Himalayan adventure.