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About Nepal

Step Into The Heart of the Himalayas With Our Nepal Packages

There are some places in the world where you do not just visit, you feel. Nepal is one of them. You will get the experience of waking up to the sight of snow-clad mountains glowing golden at sunrise, hearing the temple bells in Kathmandu’s narrow alleys and sipping warm butter tea after a long day trek through mountain trails. Nepal tourism promises a special fusion of adventure and tranquility. From the world’s highest peak to ancient spiritual centers, the country offers a journey that touches both your eyes and soul. At Traveloi, we believe a trip to Nepal is more than just a holiday. It is an exploration of nature, culture and your own spirit. Our carefully crafted Nepal tour packages are designed to let you experience this incredible country in all its shades. 

Choosing the right travel partner can make or break your journey. With us, your Nepal trip becomes effortless, enriching and unforgettable. We do not believe in cookie cutter itinerary. Every Nepal travel package from “Spiritual Nepal,” “Nepal Highlights,” and “Best of Nepal” is designed with authentic local experiences. Our packages include staying in boutique hotels, meeting Sherpa families and trying home-cooked meals. Our team knows Nepal beyond guidebooks. From the hidden courtyards of Bhaktapur to the perfect sunrise spot in Pokhara, we bring you insights only locals know. We handle every detail from flights, transfers, permits and guides, so you can focus on the journey despite of logistics. With trusted partners and certified guides, you will always feel safe while exploring mountain trails or bustling city streets. We customize everything from week long escape or 15 day expedition to suit your pace. We are here to help you belong to the destination even if just for a few days. 

Top Tourist Attractions In Nepal: 

When travelling to Nepal, it is important to know what to experience and what will amaze you the most. Here is the list of some tourist spots that are included in our Nepal Holiday Packages: 

  • Kathmandu Valley: Kathmandu is the capital city that is considered a kaleidoscope of life. Walk through Darbar Square and you will feel centuries of history watching you through intricate wooden windows and stone-carved statues. The Swayambhunath Stupa, perched on a hill is a major Buddhist spiritual center. It greets you with fluttering prayer flags and playful monkeys. The Pashupatinath Temple is the most sacred Hindu temple complex dedicated to Lord Shiva. With its incense and chants, it reminds you that spirituality is a part of everyday life here. Beyond Kathmandu, the valley streches into Bhaktapur and Patan. These are two ancient cities where every brick has a story. In Patan, the Golden temples and quiet courtyards invite you to pause. While in Bhaktapur, potters shape clay in the sunlit squares while children chase kites across heritage lanes. 
  • Pokhara: If Kathmandu is history, Pokhara is poetry. This lakeside city feels like a natural painting. At Phewa Lake, colourful boats float lazily while the Machapuchre casts its reflection in the water. Adventure lovers soar in the skies of Pokhara with paragliding. While those seeking peace hike up to the World Peace Pagoda for panoramic Himalayan views. This destination is also the base for Annapurna Circuit treks. But even if you have never laced up your hiking boots, Pokhra itself steals your heart with its laidback charm, cozy cafes and starlit skies by the lake. 
  • Lumbini: There are only a few places on earth that radiate peace like Lumbini. This sacred site is where Prince Siddhartha was born before becoming the Buddha. It is a UNESCO World Heritage gem. Pilgrims and travellers alike walk barefoot through the Mayadevi Temple which is considered the exact spot where Buddha was born. They light lamps and listen to monks chanting under Bodhi trees. Around it international monasteries built by countries across the world. Japan Peace Stupa, the Royal Thai Monastery, the Myanmar Golden Monastery, and the Chinese Monastery stand as symbols of global spirituality.
  • Chitwan National Park: Chitwan National Park is the first national park of Nepal and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It is known for its high biodiversity, especially the endangered one-horned rhinoceros and the Bengal tiger. You can enjoy a jeep ride where the rhinos graze by the riverbank and the roar of a Bengal tiger echoes in the distance. Here safaris bring you face-to-face with elephants, sloth bears and hundreds of bird species. Beyond wildlife, the park introduces you to the Tharu community whose cultural dances and mud walled homes reflect a lifestyle deeply connected to nature.  
  • Annapurna Circuit: The Annapurna Circuit is a journey through changing landscapes from sub-tropical forests to snowy passes. Shorter treks like Ghorepani Poon Hill offer equally magical experiences with sunrises painting the Himalayan peaks in golden light. Each village along the way welcomes you with warm tea, cozy lodges and smiles that make you forget the fatigue of the trail.

Things To Do In Nepal:

A Nepal tour is is the journey that opens the gates to explore several activities that you have never witnessed before. Here are some things to do in Nepal that will amaze you: 

  • Trekking the Himalayas: Trekking in Nepal is about conquering mountains and walking through stories. Villagers invite you in for Dal Bhat, Yaks graze along high pastures and prayer flags mark every milestone. Whether you take the Langtang Trek, Everest Base Camp Trek, or simple Nagarkot hike, each step brings you closer to the soul of Nepal. 
  • Enjoy Adventure Activities: Nepal is for both trekkers and thrill seekers too. Glide like a bird while paragliding in Pokhara, raft through the fierce Trishuli River or take the leap with bungee jumping at Bhote Koshi Gorge. Adventure is a way of life with a bunch of activities to try. 
  • Witness Wildlife and Nature: Go beyond the mountains to explore Nepal’s forests and wetlands. In Bardia National Park spotting a wild tiger is a real possibility. In Chitwan bird watchers are rewarded with sightings of hornbills, kingfishers and peacocks. Nature walks, canoe rides and eco lodges let you experience this side of Nepal slowly and sustainably. 
  • Explore Culture and Heritage: Nepal’s culture will amaze you in daily life from the vibrant Indra Jatra festival in Kathmandu to local pottery workshops in Bhaktapur. Visit bustling bazaars where bargaining is an art or watch artisans craft prayer wheels and Thanka paintings. Every festival, temple, and ritual tells you something about the country’s deep tradition. 
  • Practice Spiritual Rituals: For many, Nepal is the place where their inner journey begins. Meditation retreats in several monasteries, yoga classes in Pokhara and spiritual walks through sacred temples allow you to reconnect with yourself. Even if you are not deeply spiritual the calm energy of Nepal has a way of grounding you. 

Best Time To Book Nepal Tour from India:

Whether you are willing to take leisurely strolls, enjoy a festive atmosphere, or lush landscapes, below is the season-wise list to book your Nepal tour package. You can choose a suitable time based on your preferences:

  • Autumn Season:
    This is the peak season to visit Nepal. Clear skies, mild temperatures and breathtaking mountain views make it the perfect time for trekking and sightseeing. Popular routes like Everest Base Camp and Annapurna are busiest during this duration, but the energy is unmatched. Festivals like Dashain and Tihar also add cultural vibrancy to your trip.
  • Spring Season:
    Spring paints Nepal in color with blooming rhododendrons and vibrant landscapes. Temperatures are pleasant, making it perfect for treks and outdoor adventures. The trails are lively but less crowded than in autumn. Photographers love this season as flowers, greenery, and snow-capped peaks create a stunning natural backdrop everywhere you go.
  • Winter Season:
    Winters are chilly in the mountains but manageable in the valleys. It is a great time for cultural exploration in Kathmandu, Pokhara and Lumbini. Short and low-altitude treks are comfortable with fewer crowds. Clear skies still offer excellent Himalayan views, while accommodations and flights are usually more affordable in this season.
  • Summer / Monsoon Season:
    The monsoon brings heavy rain, lush greenery and fewer tourists. While long treks can be challenging due to slippery trails. This is a great season for exploring Nepal’s cultural sites and jungles. Photographers enjoy dramatic skies and it is the perfect time for budget travellers seeking a quieter Nepal experience.

Begin Your Himalayan Story

Nepal is a feeling you carry long after you leave. It is the laughter of Sherpa children, the aroma of momos steaming in a street stall, the stillness of a stupa at dawn and the sight of peaks piercing the clouds. With our Nepal Trip Packages, you will experience Nepal in its most beautiful form. Let Traveloi take you there. The mountains are calling, and your journey begins here.

FAQs Related To Nepal Holiday Packages

Before travelling to Nepal, visitors are full of questions. We bring this comprehensive guide to answer the most common questions asked by tourists regarding visa requirements, medical facilities, permissions and more. Check below: 

1. How many days are required for a Nepal tour?

The ideal duration for a Nepal tour depends on what you want to experience. A 4-5 day trip is enough to explore highlights like Kathmandu, Bhaktapur and Pokhara. If you want to add adventure, a 7-10 day itinerary can include short treks, Chitwan jungle safaris or Lumbini visits. For serious trekkers, routes like Everest Base Camp or Annapurna Circuit usually need 12-15 days. Spiritual travellers often spend 6-8 days covering sacred sites across Kathmandu Valley and Lumbini. In general, most travellers choose 7-10 days to balance culture, adventure, and relaxation. We, the best Nepal travel agency from India, help design customized itineraries so you can make the most of your time in Nepal.

2. Is Nepal a budget-friendly destination?

Yes, Nepal is considered one of the most budget-friendly international destinations. You can find affordable accommodations, local meals for just a few dollars, and budget-friendly transport options. Even adventure activities like trekking or rafting can be tailored to fit different budgets. Luxury travelers will also find premium resorts and exclusive experiences, but in general, Nepal suits backpackers, families, and honeymooners looking for value. Daily expenses can be managed for as low as INR 2,000 to INR 3,500, excluding flights. With our flexible Nepal tourism packages, you can easily plan a Nepal trip within your budget without compromising on comfort or experiences. 

3. Do I need a visa to travel to Nepal?

Yes, most foreign nationals require a visa to enter Nepal. The good news is that Nepal makes it simple. You can get a visa on arrival at Tribhuvan International Airport or apply online for an E Visa. It takes around 45 minutes to complete the process on arrival. The tourist visa is available for 15, 30, or 90 days depending on your travel plan. Make sure you carry a valid passport with at least 6 months’ validity and a few passport sized photos, ID proof and other necessary documents. The visa fee depends on the duration of the stay. Indian nationals, children under 10, and SAARC citizens (except Afghanistan) do not need a visa to enter Nepal for a certain period of time. But they must have valid identification or a permit while entering. We guide our guests through the process and provide updates about any requirements making your entry into Nepal smooth and hassle free. 

4. What currencies and payments are accepted in Nepal?

The official currency is the Nepalese Rupee (NPR). In cities like Kathmandu and Pokhara, ATMs are widely available and major hotels, restaurants and shops accept credit cards. However in rural and trekking areas, cash is essential since card facilities are limited. Currency exchange counters are found at the airport and major cities and US Dollars (USD), Euros and Indian Rupees (INR) are commonly exchanged. We recommend carrying small denominations for local purchases, tips and transport. We also help our guests with practical money handling advice, ensuring you are never caught off guard when travelling deeper into Nepal’s countryside or mountains. 

5. Can I use Indian Rupees in Nepal?

Yes, Indian Rupees are widely accepted in Nepal, especially in tourist cities like Kathmandu and Pokhara. However, only notes of INR 100 and below are usually accepted. Higher denominations of INR 500 are restricted, so it is best to carry smaller notes. You will also find ATMs and money exchange counters across major towns for converting Indian currency into Nepali Rupees (NPR). For convenience, carry a mix of cash and cards, as remote trekking areas may not have digital payment facilities. We recommend carrying smaller denominations for shopping, transport and meals, while keeping some NPR handy for rural experiences.

6. How fit do I need to be for trekking in Nepal?

The level of fitness required depends on the trek you choose. Easy hikes like Nagarkot or Ghorepani hill are suitable for beginners with an average fitness level. Longer treks like the Everest Base Camp or the Annapurna Circuit require good endurance and preparation. As you will be walking several kilometers daily at higher altitudes. You do not need to be an athlete, but regular walking, cardio exercises and stamina training before your trip will help. Altitude can be challenging for anyone, so acclimatization is important. We design Nepal travel packages with proper rest days and experienced guides who monitor your health. We recommend consulting your doctor before undertaking high altitude treks. 

7. Can I travel to Nepal with kids and elderly family members?

Absolutely. Nepal is not just for trekkers; it is also great for family friendly tours. Cities like Kathmandu, Pokhara and Lumbini are perfect for cultural sightseeing, boating and light walks that children and seniors can enjoy. Jungle safaris in Chitwan are also exciting for families. Trekking can be adjusted; shorter, scenic hikes are perfect for families rather than strenuous high altitude treks. Accommodations can be arranged with comfort in mind and private transport ensures smooth travel. We tailor itineraries that suit family needs, providing a balanced schedule with enough downtime. With thoughtful planning, kids and older travellers often find Nepal one of the most memorable destinations. 

8. What kind of accommodation can I expect in Nepal?

Nepal offers a wide range of accommodations depending on your budget and Nepal Holiday Packages. In cities like Kathmandu and Pokhara, you will find everything from boutique hotels and luxury resorts to budget friendly guesthouses. You will stay in tea houses or mountain lodges during trekking. These are simple yet cozy accommodations offering basic facilities, hygiene, local meals and warm hospitality. In wildlife destinations like Chitwan, Jungle lodges and eco lodges offer a unique stay experience close to nature. We handpicked accommodations for comfort, cleanliness, and authenticity, ensuring you enjoy both city luxury and mountain charm. Our Nepal trip packages are designed to give you the best experiences. 

9. Do I need to learn Nepali before visiting Nepal?

You do not need to learn Nepali to visit Nepal, as English and Hindi are commonly understood in most tourist areas. To respect the culture, you can learn a few basic Nepali words like “Namaste” (Hello), “Dhanyabad” (Thank you), or “Ramro cha” (It is good). These basic phrases can make your trip more personal and enjoyable. Locals appreciate the effort and it often helps in building connections, especially in rural villages. Tour guides, hotel staff, and shopkeepers in popular destinations communicate well in English. We also provide English-speaking guides with all Nepal packages so language will never be a barrier during your adventure.

10. What should I pack for a Nepal trip?

Packing depends on the season and your activities. Smart packing can make your Nepal experience comfortable and stress free. For Nepal City tours light and comfortable clothing with a jacket for cooler evenings is enough. If you are trekking, you will need sturdy hiking boots, layered clothing, a waterproof and windproof jacket and warm gear for higher altitudes. Essentials include sunscreen, sunglasses, reusable water bottles, sun hat, insect repellent and personal medication. A power bank is useful as electricity is limited in mountain lodges. Do not forget to pack important documents, a camera and light energy booster snacks. Our team provides travellers with a customized packing checklist before departure. This ensures you are fully prepared and do not overpack. 

11. Is altitude sickness a big concern in Nepal?

Altitude sickness can affect anyone, regardless of age or fitness when travelling above 2,500 m. Symptoms include headache, fatigue, and nausea.  However with the right approach, it is manageable. Our Nepal trekking packages include acclimatization days where you rest and adapt to the altitude. We recommend ascending gradually, drinking plenty of water and avoiding alcohol during the treks. Our trained guides are experienced in recognizing the systems early and ensuring safety. For those concerns, shorter low altitude treks or cultural tours are excellent alternatives. If symptoms worsen or you experience severe signs like difficulty breathing or confusion, descend immediately or consult with your doctor for medications like Acetazolamide (Diamox). With proper planning and precautions, altitude sickness need not spoil your adventure, it is about pacing yourself and respecting the mountains. 

12. What are some must try foods in Nepal?

Nepali cuisine is simple, hearty and deeply flavourful. The national staple is Dal Bhat (rice with lentil soups, vegetables and pickles). It is served endlessly until you are full. Moomos are another favourite, filled with meat or vegetables and served with spicy chutney. Street stalls in Kathmandu offer delicious Chatamari and Chatamari. While Pokhra cafes are well known for serving freshly baked pastries. In mountain regions, try Butter Tea, especially after a trek. The food is usually mild in spices but rich in flavours. We ensure our guests get a mix of authentic local meals and international options, so they can enjoy Nepal’s culture through its food without worry. 

13. Is Nepal safe for tourists?

Nepal is generally safe for travellers. The citizens are welcoming and polite, crime rates are low and tourism is a major part of the economy. Like any country, petty theft can occur in busy markets, so keeping your valuables safe is a wise move. Trekking in remote areas requires proper planning as weather conditions at higher altitudes change quickly. We ensure safety by working with only trusted local guides, arranging reliable transportation and monitoring travel advisories. We, the top Nepal travel agency, also encourage travellers to take basic precautions like avoiding solo hikes at night and having travel insurance. With sensible planning, Nepal is one of the most rewarding and safe destinations you can explore.

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