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About Nepal Holidays: Nepal is one of the most exciting and sought-after tourist destinations. The beautiful, breathtaking landscape will leave you wanting more of this much-talked-about destination. So, if you want to enjoy a walk in nature and catch a break from all the chaos around, Nepal is the place to go. Here are a few things to know before planning your Nepal trip.

Nepal, a nation that culturally connects the most with India certainly has the right to more visitors from our country. You don’t need a visa and not even passport to visit that country. There are tourist attractions in aplenty in the Himalayan nation and the capital Kathmandu itself is one of the most beautiful places on earth. The temple of Pashupatinath, one of the most important places for Hindus is located in the city and the cultural openness of the place is also a lure for visitors to come to the place. Lumbini, the birth place of Gautam Buddha, too, is an important religious place for Buddhists. The nation has some of the highest peaks in the world and adventure tourism and trekking are some of the most popular activities in the country. There are a few places like Nagarkot and Dhulikhel that people visit just to have the beautiful view of the snowcapped peaks of the Himalayas.

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Most Popular Nepal Tourism Packages

Tour Packages NameDurationPrice
Short Escape to Nepal3 Nights4 DaysRs. 15900.0
Best of Nepal With Muktinath6 Nights7 DaysRs. 49500.0
Divine Kathmandu 3N/4D International Customized Tour Package With Optional Flight3 Nights4 DaysRs. 16100.0
Kathmandu with Chandragiri Hills3 Nights4 DaysRs. 19800.0
Kathmandu With Pokhara By Surface4 Nights5 DaysRs. 22800.0

Places to Visit in NepalBrimming with natural beauty and offering a refreshing atmosphere amidst friendly locals, here are some must-visit places in Nepal! If you’re a fan of wildlife, Nepal has a lot to offer. With Sagarmatha National Park, home to the world’s highest mountainous ranges, you can get the chance to see the elusive snow leopard, the red panda, and the Himalayan black bear. Chitwan National Park is also famous for its wildlife and beauty. 

1. Kathmandu: The city offers a clear view of the mountains that border the country. You can visit the following places in Kathmandu: 

  • Boudhanath Stupa: This is one of the largest stupas in the world and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. 
  • Pashupatinath Temple: Considered among the 8 UNESCO World Heritage Sites of the Kathmandu Valley, this religious hub is located on the banks of the Bagmati River.
  • Swayambhunath Temple: A UNESCO World Heritage Site, it is the oldest shrine of Swayambandhu, the holiest Buddhist Chaitya in Nepal.
  • Durbar Square: Housing many temples in one location, Durbar Square has impressive architectural designs and exotic carvings. 
  • Chandragiri Hills: The popular cable car route, roughly 2.5 km long, offers lush green wilderness that leads you to the top of the hills. 
  • Tibetan Refugee Settlements: Home to thousands of Tibetan refugees who came after the Chinese invasion of Tibet, these settlements are worth exploring.
2. Pokhara: In the city of Pokhara, you may visit the following:
  • Phewa Lake: Famous for its picturesque beauty, Phewa Lake is located at the foothills of the Himalayas and is the second-largest lake in Pokhara. You can enjoy boating and marvel at the fantastic views of the Annapurna Range.
  • Bindhyabasini Temple: Situated atop a small hillock in Old Pokhara, the Bindhyabasini Temple is an ancient temple founded in the 17th century.
  • Devi’s Fall: Devi's Fall is a prominent attraction in Pokhara. Also known as the Patalo Chnago, it cascades into a mysterious underground tunnel.
  • Gupteshwor Mahadev Cave: Opposite Devi’s Fall is the Gupteshwar Cave, a famous pilgrimage site in Pokhara. The cave features statues and portraits of Hindu deities. 
  • Take a helicopter ride to Annapurna base camp.
3. Nagarkot: The Nagarkot nature trail is one of the best ways to get close to the beauty of life. It is a lovely trek that takes one through terraced hills, mud brick farmhouses, and flower-covered meadows. Witness the view of the Himalayas from Nagarkot, fly by Mount Everest, or go trekking along the Everest base camp. You could also make a pit stop at Namche bazaar for some delicious dairy products.Honeymoon Package in NepalA scenic view of the mountains running along the borders of this beautiful nation can enhance your already perfect honeymoon in Nepal. With a candlelight dinner in Kathmandu, a cute couple photoshoot by the lake in Pokhara, lunch by the Trisuli River, and a cable car ride along the Manakamana Temple, you and your partner can make memories for a lifetime. You could also go sightseeing in Patan and enjoy breathtaking sunrises and sunsets in Sarangkot. You can spend a day at Bhaktapur, the City of Devotees. It is famous for its sky-touching temples built in pagoda style, and visiting it can be a humbling experience. It is located only 20 km east of Kathmandu. The temples at Bhaktapur and Jomsom make for a perfect spiritual stop before moving to other cultural areas and quaint artisan shops.

How to Reach Nepal

A holiday in Nepal with its awe-inspiring monasteries and wildlife strikes a deeper connection with its visitors. Stretching across approximately 57,000 sq miles, it is a journey on its own. So, how do you get to Nepal?

By Air: A fast and convenient option, multiple airlines from all major Indian cities fly to Nepal, and most flights have layovers. The Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu is the only international airport in the country. It takes approximately 1.5 hours to reach Kathmandu from Delhi by air. Another international airport, the Pokhara Regional International Airport, is also under construction and set to open in early 2022. International carriers such as AirAsia, Bhutan Airlines, Etihad, Malaysia Airlines, etc., operate flights to Kathmandu. If you choose air travel, book your tickets early, as seats can fill up quickly.

By Train: Trains from Southern Nepal connect travellers via the Sirsiya to Raxaul (India) route. You can also travel from Delhi to Kathmandu by train. The journey is affordable, easy, and quite an adventure. Indians travelling to Nepal do not require a visa via train, and you will find regular passenger and cargo trains.

By Road: Buses are common and a convenient mode of travel to and in Nepal. Direct buses operate from Delhi to Kathmandu. Travelling by car is also very common, but traffic can make the journey expensive. Toll fees and transport permits are necessary if you travel in private vehicles. You can also take a taxi from Sunauli and head to Bhairahawa bus station to Kathmandu. The regions where border-crossing is allowed are Sunauli in UP, Raxaul in Bihar, Banbasa in Uttarakhand, and Panitanki in West Bengal.

While travelling to Nepal, it is important to carry valid ID proof, a passport, and a visa. 

Food in Nepal

Nepalese cuisine consists of many delicious items, and you will find great similarities between the delicacies served in India and Nepal. The local food is healthy and largely vegetarian, but you can also find a variety of red meat options. Although meat is relatively costly in Nepal, the Gorkhali Lamb, an essential curry dish with assorted flavours, and Choila, an extensive Newari cuisine typically made from water buffalo meat, are a must-try.

You can also easily find vegan options, as Nepal has plenty of animal-free delicacies, along with a number of dishes that can be easily modified to suit your palate. Vegetarianism or veganism has been popular in Nepal for a long time, especially given its large Hindu population and cross-cultural culinary influence. Restaurants in Thamel, Durbarmarg, Lazimpath, and Gairidhara mostly serve vegan and vegetarian food. Eating a vegetarian Thakali plate is ideal since it is easily available throughout the country. There are several vegan restaurants in Jhamsikhel, Kathmandu, and Lakeside, where you will find nutritious vegan food at reasonable prices.

Traditional food in Nepal consists of

Dal Bhat: Dal Bhat is a vegetarian dish that consists of rice, thick lentil soup (dal), vegetable curry (tarkari), and spicy vegetables macerated in vinegar (achaar). 

Newa Cuisine: The Newars were the first inhabitants of the Kathmandu valley. The Newa dish is made of rice flakes, spiced potatoes, pickled vegetables, fresh soybeans with spicy sauce, and slices of raw vegetables. Wo (Bara) is a kind of pancake made with ground lentil batter during the Newari festival. These dal patties make the perfect snacks, and you can chew on them with relish.

Momos: Momos are dumplings, either steamed or fried, and served with a hot sauce. Originally from Tibet, you can find delicious Momos anywhere in Nepal. The dough is made from wheat, while the stuffing has a variety of fillings like cheese, spinach, carrots, cabbage, spices, onions, or even minced meat. 

Dhido: Dhido is a simple flour meal, a perfect substitute for Dal Bhat. It is made from millet, wheat, maize, or buckwheat flour. It is served with a spicy sauce and Gundruk on the side. Gundruk is considered the national food of Nepal and is, therefore, a must-try.

Yomari: Yomari is a sweet dish prepared from coconut, sesame seeds, molasses, and rice dough. It is a holiday food made during the Yomari Punhi festival. You can find this dish in Kathmandu and try its spicy version made from lentils.

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