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Nepal · Himalayan Republic

Nepal — Where Mountains Meet Mystery

From UNESCO monuments of Kathmandu to the soaring Annapurna and Everest vistas — handcrafted itineraries, responsible trekking and cultural encounters.

Why Nepal? — Quick guide

Culture • Mountains • Spirituality • Adventure
Best time: Oct–Dec & Mar–May

Highlights

Everest & Annapurna views Kathmandu Valley heritage Easy & Classic treks Pokhara lakeside Cultural homestays

Nepal packs both high-altitude spectacle and warm village hospitality. Whether you want panoramic mountain flights over Everest, gentle village treks, or immersive cultural stays in ancient towns — there's a Nepal for every traveler.

Top Experiences

  • Sunrise at Poon Hill — accessible, spectacular Annapurna views.
  • Everest mountain flight — for non-trekkers wanting the summit view.
  • Kathmandu Valley — Durbar Squares, Swayambhu & Boudhanath.
  • Pokhara — lakeside, paragliding, caves and relaxed nights.
  • Community treks — stay with locals, support rural economies.

Sample 7‑Day Itinerary

  1. Day 1: Arrive Kathmandu — welcome meeting & local temple walk.
  2. Day 2: Kathmandu cultural tour — Durbar Square, Boudhanath & Patan.
  3. Day 3: Fly to Pokhara — lakeside evening & sunset at Sarangkot.
  4. Day 4: Sunrise at Sarangkot, relax on Phewa Lake, short village drive.
  5. Day 5: Drive to Nayapul — start of short trek to Ghorepani / Poon Hill.
  6. Day 6: Poon Hill sunrise & return to Pokhara.
  7. Day 7: Fly back to Kathmandu & depart.

Planning & Practical Tips

  • Visas: eVisa options for most nationalities. Check latest rules before travel.
  • Health: Altitude awareness for high treks; stay hydrated and ascend slowly.
  • Packing: Layered clothing, sun protection, good trekking shoes for hikes.
  • Connectivity: SIM cards and Wi‑Fi are available in major towns; remote treks may be offline.
  • Responsible travel: Prefer local guides, minimize single‑use plastics, and support community homestays.

Who should go?

Families seeking culture, couples after dramatic scenery, and adventure seekers looking for short or long treks. We design trips to match pace and comfort — from luxury lodges to basic mountain teahouses.

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Responsible travel with Nectar

We design trips that leave a positive impact: fair wages for guides, community fees directly to village projects, and low‑impact trekking options. Ask us about carbon offsets and locally sourced accommodations.

Safety & COVID‑era notes

Policies evolve. We confirm local entry requirements, health checks, and travel insurance recommendations at booking.