

NEPAL
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Nepal is a land where snow-capped peaks rise above ancient temples, prayer flags flutter over bustling bazaars, and every path feels like an invitation to adventure. From the vibrant chaos of Kathmandu’s Durbar Square to the serene lakes of Pokhara and the mighty trails of the Himalayas, Nepal offers a journey through culture, spirituality, and awe-inspiring landscapes - all infused with the warmth of Nepali hospitality.
Best Rated Journeys in the Region
Travellers praise Nepal for its ability to stir both body and soul. Whether it’s summiting a mountain pass at sunrise, wandering centuries-old alleyways, or sharing tea in a remote village, every moment feels deeply human and humbling. From the thrill of a Himalayan flight to the meditative hum of monastery chants, Nepal has a way of staying with you long after you’ve left.
Traveler Notes
With Nepal’s global reputation as a trekking paradise, many visitors stick to the same well-trodden trails, missing the country’s rich cultural and natural diversity. Beyond Everest and Annapurna lie hidden valleys, living heritage towns, and wildlife-rich plains - places often overlooked in the rush to tick off bucket-list peaks. Without the right guidance, it’s easy to miss the depth that makes Nepal so extraordinary.
Getting Around: Domestic flights save time on long distances; tourist buses and private jeeps are common for intercity travel; rickshaws and taxis in cities; trekking routes are best explored on foot with local guides.
Food Finds: Try dal bhat (the national staple), momos (dumplings), and sel roti. In the mountains, sample yak cheese and butter tea; in Kathmandu, explore Newari cuisine.
Timing: October–November for clear skies and prime trekking; March–April for rhododendron blooms; avoid June–August if you want to skip monsoon season.
Etiquette: Dress modestly, especially in rural and religious areas. Always walk clockwise around stupas and shrines. A polite “Namaste” with palms together is warmly received.
Must Visit Spots
Nepal is a country of contrasts - sacred stupas beside modern coffee shops, roaring rivers flowing past sleepy villages, and remote mountain passes within reach of thriving cities. Each region tells its own story: Kathmandu’s cultural heart, Pokhara’s lakeside calm, Chitwan’s jungle adventures, and Mustang’s rugged mystique. Whether you’re here to trek iconic routes, seek spiritual quiet, or immerse yourself in local festivals, Nepal blends challenge and charm in equal measure.
Everest Viewpoint Treks – Shorter, scenic routes for stunning panoramas without the full Everest Base Camp challenge.
Pokhara Paragliding Hotspots – Soaring over Phewa Lake with Annapurna views.
Bhaktapur Heritage Revival – Restored temples and artisan workshops open to visitors.
Bardiya Wildlife Encounters – Sustainable tours for spotting tigers, elephants, and rare birds.


Our Approach
At Nomadish, we believe Nepal’s magic lies in its blend of raw nature and deep culture. Our itineraries balance adventure with immersion, offering the mountain highs and the quiet village mornings. We work with local guides, stay in family-run lodges, and design routes that leave room for both challenge and rest. Each guide is crafted to help you feel the heartbeat of Nepal - whether you’re here for the peaks, the people, or the peace.

Top Pick Experiences


NEPAL
Culture
Trekking
Spirituality
Mountains
Adventure
Know More
Nepal is a land where snow-capped peaks rise above ancient temples, prayer flags flutter over bustling bazaars, and every path feels like an invitation to adventure. From the vibrant chaos of Kathmandu’s Durbar Square to the serene lakes of Pokhara and the mighty trails of the Himalayas, Nepal offers a journey through culture, spirituality, and awe-inspiring landscapes - all infused with the warmth of Nepali hospitality.
Best Rated Journeys in the Region
Travellers praise Nepal for its ability to stir both body and soul. Whether it’s summiting a mountain pass at sunrise, wandering centuries-old alleyways, or sharing tea in a remote village, every moment feels deeply human and humbling. From the thrill of a Himalayan flight to the meditative hum of monastery chants, Nepal has a way of staying with you long after you’ve left.
Traveler Notes
With Nepal’s global reputation as a trekking paradise, many visitors stick to the same well-trodden trails, missing the country’s rich cultural and natural diversity. Beyond Everest and Annapurna lie hidden valleys, living heritage towns, and wildlife-rich plains - places often overlooked in the rush to tick off bucket-list peaks. Without the right guidance, it’s easy to miss the depth that makes Nepal so extraordinary.
Getting Around: Domestic flights save time on long distances; tourist buses and private jeeps are common for intercity travel; rickshaws and taxis in cities; trekking routes are best explored on foot with local guides.
Food Finds: Try dal bhat (the national staple), momos (dumplings), and sel roti. In the mountains, sample yak cheese and butter tea; in Kathmandu, explore Newari cuisine.
Timing: October–November for clear skies and prime trekking; March–April for rhododendron blooms; avoid June–August if you want to skip monsoon season.
Etiquette: Dress modestly, especially in rural and religious areas. Always walk clockwise around stupas and shrines. A polite “Namaste” with palms together is warmly received.
Must Visit Spots
Nepal is a country of contrasts - sacred stupas beside modern coffee shops, roaring rivers flowing past sleepy villages, and remote mountain passes within reach of thriving cities. Each region tells its own story: Kathmandu’s cultural heart, Pokhara’s lakeside calm, Chitwan’s jungle adventures, and Mustang’s rugged mystique. Whether you’re here to trek iconic routes, seek spiritual quiet, or immerse yourself in local festivals, Nepal blends challenge and charm in equal measure.
Everest Viewpoint Treks – Shorter, scenic routes for stunning panoramas without the full Everest Base Camp challenge.
Pokhara Paragliding Hotspots – Soaring over Phewa Lake with Annapurna views.
Bhaktapur Heritage Revival – Restored temples and artisan workshops open to visitors.
Bardiya Wildlife Encounters – Sustainable tours for spotting tigers, elephants, and rare birds.


Our Approach
At Nomadish, we believe Nepal’s magic lies in its blend of raw nature and deep culture. Our itineraries balance adventure with immersion, offering the mountain highs and the quiet village mornings. We work with local guides, stay in family-run lodges, and design routes that leave room for both challenge and rest. Each guide is crafted to help you feel the heartbeat of Nepal - whether you’re here for the peaks, the people, or the peace.

Top Pick Experiences


NEPAL
Culture
Trekking
Spirituality
Mountains
Adventure
Know More
Nepal is a land where snow-capped peaks rise above ancient temples, prayer flags flutter over bustling bazaars, and every path feels like an invitation to adventure. From the vibrant chaos of Kathmandu’s Durbar Square to the serene lakes of Pokhara and the mighty trails of the Himalayas, Nepal offers a journey through culture, spirituality, and awe-inspiring landscapes - all infused with the warmth of Nepali hospitality.
Best Rated Journeys in the Region
Travellers praise Nepal for its ability to stir both body and soul. Whether it’s summiting a mountain pass at sunrise, wandering centuries-old alleyways, or sharing tea in a remote village, every moment feels deeply human and humbling. From the thrill of a Himalayan flight to the meditative hum of monastery chants, Nepal has a way of staying with you long after you’ve left.
Traveler Notes
With Nepal’s global reputation as a trekking paradise, many visitors stick to the same well-trodden trails, missing the country’s rich cultural and natural diversity. Beyond Everest and Annapurna lie hidden valleys, living heritage towns, and wildlife-rich plains - places often overlooked in the rush to tick off bucket-list peaks. Without the right guidance, it’s easy to miss the depth that makes Nepal so extraordinary.
Getting Around: Domestic flights save time on long distances; tourist buses and private jeeps are common for intercity travel; rickshaws and taxis in cities; trekking routes are best explored on foot with local guides.
Food Finds: Try dal bhat (the national staple), momos (dumplings), and sel roti. In the mountains, sample yak cheese and butter tea; in Kathmandu, explore Newari cuisine.
Timing: October–November for clear skies and prime trekking; March–April for rhododendron blooms; avoid June–August if you want to skip monsoon season.
Etiquette: Dress modestly, especially in rural and religious areas. Always walk clockwise around stupas and shrines. A polite “Namaste” with palms together is warmly received.
Must Visit Spots
Nepal is a country of contrasts - sacred stupas beside modern coffee shops, roaring rivers flowing past sleepy villages, and remote mountain passes within reach of thriving cities. Each region tells its own story: Kathmandu’s cultural heart, Pokhara’s lakeside calm, Chitwan’s jungle adventures, and Mustang’s rugged mystique. Whether you’re here to trek iconic routes, seek spiritual quiet, or immerse yourself in local festivals, Nepal blends challenge and charm in equal measure.
Everest Viewpoint Treks – Shorter, scenic routes for stunning panoramas without the full Everest Base Camp challenge.
Pokhara Paragliding Hotspots – Soaring over Phewa Lake with Annapurna views.
Bhaktapur Heritage Revival – Restored temples and artisan workshops open to visitors.
Bardiya Wildlife Encounters – Sustainable tours for spotting tigers, elephants, and rare birds.


Our Approach
At Nomadish, we believe Nepal’s magic lies in its blend of raw nature and deep culture. Our itineraries balance adventure with immersion, offering the mountain highs and the quiet village mornings. We work with local guides, stay in family-run lodges, and design routes that leave room for both challenge and rest. Each guide is crafted to help you feel the heartbeat of Nepal - whether you’re here for the peaks, the people, or the peace.

Top Pick Experiences