Nepal


A land of geographic icons, historic adventurers and monumental landscapes, Nepal sits in the shadow of Everest but shines with myriad treasures. National parks hiding rare wildlife, vibrant cities filled with art and culture and simple villages preserving an ancient way of life make Nepal a constant source of inspiration for curious globetrotters in search of enlightening experiences.

Nepal wants you back

Travellers go to Nepal for life-changing adventure. For big-smiling locals and the snow-capped slopes of the Himalayas. And despite an earthquake that shook the region in April, those things haven’t changed. The mountains are still there. The trails are still open. The people as welcoming as ever. Now Nepal wants you back, so if you want to know the best way to help the country, the answer is pretty simple. Visit. 

Must-Visit Places of Nepal

Bhaktapur
This ancient, cultural gem draws people in with temples, grand palaces, colourful festivals, beautiful art and royal history. Walking the car, tuk tuk and rickshaw-free streets is a pleasant change from the electric energy of Kathmandu.

Langtang National Park
Featuring everything from tropical rainforest to perennial ice, Langtang National Park is an example of Mother Nature at her most extreme. With so much geographic diversity, it's not wonder you'll be able to spot a menagerie of creatures including red pandas, musk deer, rhesus monkeys and Himalayan black bears. Langtang is simply unmissable!

Kathmandu
Nepal's busy capital is an epicentre of trade, tourism and history. Acting as a launching point for international visitors, Kathmandu is a handicrafts hot spot, hippy hangout, travellers' rest stop and artistic enclave all at once.

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