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Nepal Travel - Discover Nepal through the eyes of a local


Nepal is one of the most beautiful places in the world, but it can be difficult to navigate as a first-time traveler. With so many different types of travelers from all over the world, it’s important to choose where to visit, what to do and how you’ll get there wisely so that you have the best time possible during your trip. Luckily, there are plenty of Nepal travel blogs written by local residents and travel experts who can help you learn about the best places to visit, the safest places to stay and more.

The Kathmandu Valley

If you're planning a trip to Nepal, be sure to add the Kathmandu Valley to your itinerary. The place is bustling with life and excitement. You'll find yourself in awe at some of the world's most amazing architecture while exploring its rich culture and history.


Kathmandu is the capital city of Nepal and is also the largest metropolitan city in the country. It is located in the central part of Nepal, on the banks of the Bagmati River. Kathmandu is home to seven UNESCO World Heritage Sites, including the historic Durbar Square. The islands of Kathmandu are an important part of Nepali culture and history.

Everest Base Camp Trek

Everest Base Camp Trek is one of the most popular treks in Nepal. The trek takes you to the base camp of Mount Everest, the world’s tallest mountain. The trek is challenging but rewards you with some of the most stunning scenery on Earth. If you’re looking for an adventure, Everest Base Camp Trek is a great option.


I’ve been living in Nepal for almost two years now and have had the opportunity to do a lot of trekking.

Chitwan National Park



Nestled in the heart of Nepal, Chitwan National Park is one of the country's most popular tourist destinations. The park is home to a variety of wildlife, including rhinos, tigers, and elephants. Visitors can explore the park on foot, by jeep, or even by elephant!

Pokhara

Pokhara is renowned for being an outdoor paradise. Numerous

outdoor groups have been attracted by the area's vast geographic

characteristics. Although paragliding is the most popular outdoor activity,

nearby opportunities for trekking and rafting are also enticing.

It's an excellent idea to go paragliding in Pokhara at least once. Dive down from the mountain's peak for a bird's eye view over the entire Phewa Lake and the city for the ultimate combination of adventure and sight.

Lumbini

Buddha's birthplace, Lumbini, is located in southern Nepal. In 623 BC, Mayadevi gave birth to Gautama Buddha, who went on to become Lord Buddha after attaining enlightenment. The location is one of the many pilgrimage hotspots that have emerged in locations important to the Buddha's life.

About 260 kilometers separate Lumbini from Kathmandu, 169 from Pokhara, 1 from the Nepal-India border at Sunauli, and 4 from Gorakhpur Railway Station. The distance from Lumbini to the only airport in Bhairahawa is 25 kilometers. You might include a trip to Lumbini in your itinerary for your Nepal trekking.

Lakeside Towns in the Himalayas (Gokyo, Kalapathar, Phaplu, Manang, etc.)

Nepal is home to some of the most beautiful lakeside towns

in the Himalayas. Gokyo, Kalapathar, Phaplu, Manang, and others offer stunning

views of the mountains, valleys, and rivers below. Visitors can experience

traditional Nepali culture and cuisine while enjoying the breathtaking scenery.

Other Areas in Nepal

Nepal is home to some of the most beautiful scenery in the world. From the snow-capped mountains of the Himalayas to the lush green valleys, Nepal has it all. And that's not even mentioning the many amazing trekking routes and adventure activities on offer.

Nepal famous for

  • Mt. Everest 
  • Kathmandu 
  • Religious temples and monuments
  • Rara Lake
  • Durbar Square
  • Trekking gears
Best resort in Nepal
Hotel Mystic Mountain
Kasara Resort 
Rupakot Resort
Gokarna Forest Resort
Bar Peepal Resort
Fish Tail Lodge. 

Nepal Tour Cost
A 6-day Nepal package vacation typically costs between $500 and $600, not including your airfare to Nepal, and covers both ground transportation and airport transportation. Your expenses may soar if you decide to buy a package that includes your flights. Among visitors to Nepal, trekking is extremely common.




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