NEPAL

Where the Himalayas Meet Timeless Culture

Trekking • Culture • Wildlife • Adventure

Discover Nepal

Nepal is a land of extraordinary contrasts, where the world’s highest mountains rise above ancient cities, sacred temples, peaceful villages and diverse landscapes. From legendary Himalayan trekking routes to rich cultural heritage, wildlife experiences and warm local hospitality, Nepal offers journeys for every kind of traveler.

Explore Nepal Your Way

From Himalayan trekking and ancient culture to wildlife, adventure and luxury journeys, discover the side of Nepal that inspires you most.

Trekking

Legendary Himalayan trails beneath some of the world’s highest peaks.

Culture & Heritage

Discover ancient temples, historic cities and Nepal’s living traditions shaped by centuries of culture.

Wildlife & Nature

Explore lush national parks, subtropical jungles and remarkable wildlife across Nepal’s diverse landscapes.

Adventure

Experience rafting, climbing and exciting outdoor adventures surrounded by Nepal’s dramatic natural scenery.

Luxury Journeys

Discover Nepal through private, comfortable and carefully curated journeys with exceptional service and experiences.

Top Trekking Regions in Nepal

From Everest and Annapurna to the remote trails of Manaslu, Langtang and Mustang, explore Nepal’s most remarkable trekking regions.

Everest Region

Trek through legendary Sherpa country to iconic Himalayan viewpoints, high mountain villages and the trails leading toward Everest Base Camp.

Annapurna Region

Explore varied landscapes, traditional villages and classic trekking routes beneath the dramatic peaks of the Annapurna range.

Manaslu Region

Discover a quieter Himalayan region of remote valleys, Tibetan-influenced culture and the spectacular Manaslu Circuit.

Langtang Region

Walk through peaceful valleys, Tamang villages and beautiful alpine scenery in one of Nepal’s most accessible trekking regions.

Mustang Region

Journey across a striking trans-Himalayan landscape of desert valleys, ancient monasteries, caves and traditional walled settlements.