Nepal
Nestled in the heart of the Himalayas, Nepal is a land of towering peaks, ancient temples, and vibrant culture. Home to eight of the world’s ten highest mountains, including Mount Everest, Nepal is a haven for trekkers and mountaineers. Beyond its stunning landscapes, the country boasts centuries-old temples, palaces, and colorful festivals. From the bustling streets of Kathmandu to the peaceful beauty of the Annapurna range, Nepal offers a unique blend of adventure, spirituality, and natural beauty, making it an unforgettable destination.
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Highlights
- Kathmandu
Kathmandu, the buzzing capital of Nepal, is an electric city where ancient tradition and modern life collide. Located in a valley surrounded by the Himalayas, Kathmandu's streets are lined with colorful markets, shrines, and temples, including the iconic Swayambhunath (Monkey Temple) and the UNESCO-listed Durbar Square. The city’s historical traditions are complemented by its lively atmosphere, where locals and travelers alike explore narrow alleys, sample street food, and immerse themselves in Nepal’s unique blend of Hindu and Buddhist traditions.
- Chitwan National Park
Chitwan National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is a wildlife haven in the lowlands of southern Nepal. Known for its diverse ecosystems, the park is home to rare species such as the Bengal tiger, one-horned rhinoceros, and the endangered gharial crocodile. Visitors can explore the park through jeep safaris, canoe rides, and guided jungle walks, encountering lush grasslands, dense forests, and tranquil rivers. The park’s rich biodiversity, combined with its visits to nearby Tharu villages, makes Chitwan a must-visit destination for nature lovers and wildlife enthusiasts.
- Boudhanath Stupa
Located a short distance from Kathmandu lies Nepal’s largest stupa, Boudhanath. It’s impossible to miss this perfectly-proportioned monument, thanks to a gold Buddha that sits atop a massive dome. Nepalese prayer flags surround the shrine, blowing gently in the breeze. It’s especially beautiful at night, when colorful lights reflect against the whitewashed exterior, making the eyes of the Buddha even more mysterious. Admire the building’s ornate artwork, reflect as you gaze upon the relics inside, and witness the procession of monks coming to pray at dawn or at dusk.
- Pokhara
Pokhara, a serene lakeside city nestled against the backdrop of the majestic Annapurna mountain range, is known for its natural beauty and tranquil atmosphere. The calm waters of Phewa Lake reflect the towering peaks, offering opportunities for boating and peaceful relaxation. Pokhara is a gateway to trekking adventures, with nearby trails leading to Annapurna Base Camp and other breathtaking destinations. The city also boasts stunning viewpoints like Sarangkot, vibrant markets, and cultural attractions such as the Peace Pagoda and Devi’s Fall.
Fast Facts
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Overview | Capital: Kathmandu |
Entry requirements | Please see our Entry Requirements page. |
Staying Healthy | According to the Center for Disease control, there is no risk of malaria in Kathmandu. Before you go, consult your physician about inoculations against hepatitis, typhoid and tetanus. Disinfect and cover wounds with a bandage. |
Weather | Monsoons occur in Nepal between the months of June and September and often result in floods. Because of its elevation, most of Nepal is brisk with the highest elevations being quite cold. Trekkers will want to visit Nepal from October to November and March to April to avoid monsoons and snow. Nepal's autumn is generally better for viewing than the spring when the air is hazy, but spring is still worth a visit. |
Tipping | In Kathmandu and Pokhara restaurants only, tip 10% (if a service charge is not already on the bill). If you go trekking, tip porters and guides (consult with the trek organizer for the proper amount). |
Money & Credit Cards | Always notify your bank prior to departure to avoid any problems using your credit or debit card while traveling. |
Shopping | Shop for prayer wheels, tea bowls, religious paintings, Tibetan articles, bronze and copper items, shoulder bags, wooden masks and statues, sweaters, bamboo flutes, carpets, hats and caps, block prints, violins, woven cloths, used camping gear, Be aware that you cannot export precious stones, gold or silver. Small jewelry items may pass if you're wearing them, but it's still risky. |
Electricity & Power Adapters | 230 volts. Plugs C & D. You will need a voltage converter and plug adapter in order to use U.S. appliances. We recommend getting a universal adapter and converter kit. Learn more about electrical standards around the world. |
Cell Phones & Internet | Want to take your cell phone, tablet or laptop, but not sure how to get cell service or wifi? Read up on using your cell phone abroad and the top 5 ways to get Internet abroad. |
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