Nepal is a land of breathtaking contrasts — from the snow-capped Himalayas to dense jungles, ancient temples to vibrant festivals, and serene lakes to adrenaline-pumping adventures. Our multi-day “Tour in Nepal” packages are designed to give you a rich, immersive experience by combining the best of what Nepal has to offer.
These tours range from 4 to 16 days and are perfect for travelers looking to explore Nepal beyond a single theme. Each itinerary blends cultural sightseeing, easy hiking, nature exploration, wildlife safaris, and adventure activities like rafting, paragliding, bungee jumping, and more — all with expert guides and personalized services.
Our listed tour packages are fully tailor-made to match your preferences. You can adjust the number of days based on your availability, and all tours can be organized daily on a private basis for individuals, couples, families, or groups.
Whether you’re a solo traveler, couple, group, or family, these journeys offer the ideal balance of comfort, excitement, and authenticity.
The cost of a Nepal trip depends on the type of package, activities, and level of service you choose. On average:
Adventure activities, trekking permits, and national park fees may add extra costs.
The best seasons are spring (March–May) and autumn (September–November). During these months, the weather is pleasant, skies are clear, and the Himalayas are at their most breathtaking.
It depends on your travel goals:
Most travelers find 7–10 days the sweet spot for experiencing Nepal’s highlights without rushing.
Yes, Nepal is considered a safe and welcoming destination. Nepali people are known for their warmth and hospitality. Tourist areas are generally secure, and guides ensure safety during treks and adventure activities.
As with any country, you should:
Nepal offers a wide range of accommodation to fit all budgets and styles:
Depending on your chosen itinerary, activities may include:
Absolutely. All Nepal tours are fully tailor-made. You can:
Tours can be arranged daily and are available for solo travelers, couples, families, and groups.
Yes, most visitors need a tourist visa. Good news — it’s easy to obtain:
Visas are usually available for 15, 30, or 90 days, and extensions can be arranged in Kathmandu.
The currency is the Nepalese Rupee (NPR).
Yes, travel insurance is highly recommended, especially if you plan trekking, rafting, or adventure sports. Your policy should cover:
The official language is Nepali, but English is widely spoken in hotels, restaurants, and tourist areas. Guides usually speak English fluently, and some also speak other languages such as French, German, Chinese, or Spanish.
In rural areas, you may also hear local ethnic languages like Newari, Tamang, Gurung, or Sherpa.
Your packing list depends on the season and type of activities, but essentials include:
If trekking, pack appropriate gear (boots, warm jackets, sleeping bag if needed). In cities, casual and comfortable clothing works well.