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Nepal is a small country. It has less than 150,000 square kilometer of land. Because the land is so diverse, it offers more choice of activities for travelers than any where else on the planet!

Nepal - small on the outside, big on the inside.


Adventure Activities

This countries extreme geography will challenge your limits. There is no other better place to try your daring adventures!


Leisure and Extras


Holidays and Sightseeing

Following cities in Nepal offer you outstanding sightseeing. Some will offer you temples, monuments, while others will offer you nature, people, and their customs. Discover why it's tempting to make Nepal as your next holiday destination. Please read the descriptions, as they list core travel features of the city

  • Kathmandu - the capital of Nepal, the city of temples and monuments
  • Patan - artistic town with exquisite arts on stones, woods and metals
  • Bhaktapur - the cultural city of Nepal
  • Pokhara - mind blowing vista of mountains, the most popular tourist spot in Nepal
  • Gorkha - hill with a history of Nepal, hike up the mountain to view valleys
  • Janakpur - The birth place of Lord Sita, and a taste of Terai people and customs
  • Tansen - a popular stop-over from Pokhara to Butwal
  • Butwal - bazaar and Tinahu river, one of Nepal's fastest growing city
  • Bhairahawa - near the Indian border, a terai city of Nepal
  • Lumbini - birthplace of Lord Buddha, offers monuments and meditation centers
  • Chitwan - go Birding here, city often known by the `Royal Chitwan National Park'
  • Hetauda - a different taste of Terai, a clean and quiet city away from Kathmandu
  • Dharan - a hill town for views of roadside and Nepali Tea Gardens
  • Biratnagar - Nepal's second largest city where its top manufacturing companies stay
  • Birgunj - a Terai city near the Nepal Indian borders
  • Other Destinations


Popular Holiday Program

6 Nights and 7 Days in Nepal

Days
  1. Arrive at Kathmandu Airport. Transfer to your hotel by bus or car offered by your hotel. Most hotels have their own pick up agents waiting to meet you outside the arrival gate of the Tribhuvan International Airport. Rest the whole day in your hotel, or go for an easy day sightseeing of the Buddhist stupa Swayambhunath.
  2. Next day begins early. Start you activities by visiting Temples and monuments in Kathmandu, and in the afternoon, visit Patan city. Evening is best spent sightseeing of New Road and Asan Tol for open markets which are packed with people. Dinning at Thamel Street, and shopping for arts and crafts are recommended for this day.
  3. Ride to Nagarkot early in the morning on a bus or taxi, for sunrise view, Lunch at Dhulikhhel. Then ride to Dhulikhel arriving just before the evening dusk for spectacular sunset view from Dhulikhel. Overnight stay at Dhulikhel
  4. Breakfast at Dhulikhel, view the sunrise and the valleies. Return back to Kathmandu in the afternoon for sightseeing of Bhaktapur city.
  5. Fly to Pokhara by early flight, afternoon sightseeing and overnight at Pokhara
  6. Fly to Bhairahawa in the morning, then ride to Lumbini to view Birth Place of Lord Buddha. Return to Kathmandu by evening flight.
  7. Final day in Nepal for your shopping, dining and finishing all other remaining sightseeing places
  8. Transfer to Airport for Final Departure


You decide the nights and Days for Nepal

If you have time to spend, pick just about any place in Nepal, it will have you amazed by it's nature, people and their culture. Cities often forgotten by tourists such as Biratnagar, Dharan, Hetauda, just to name a few, are now being explored more than ever every year. Go through each cities list above, pick some and make your own holiday for Nepal. More Holiday Ideas

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