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Heartily Welcome you to Travelling Nepal

The mountains country of Nepal is one of the most beautiful countries on Earth. From the heights of Mt. Everest to the wildlife of Chitwan National Park. And According to the sacred texts of the Buddhist Commentaries, Maya Devi gave birth to Siddhartha Gautama in Lumbini in c.624 BCE. Siddhartha Gautama achieved Enlightenment, and became Shakyamuni Buddha who founded Buddhism in Nepal, it is a land of variety, color, and breathtaking landscapes. Kathmandu, it has been said has more temples than houses and more gods than people and is now a world heritage site. In the following, we would like to give you general information about our beautiful country. Nepal is safe now. Last April's (2015) earthquake devastated Nepal, but both the Kathmandu and Mountains areas resonate with the sounds of rebuilded. 

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Festivals

Nepal is not only the land of mountains; it is also the land of festivals. There are more than 50 festivals celebrated in Nepal every year. While the national festivals have fixed dates, religious festivals are set by astrologers following the lunar calendar. The best part about the festivals in Nepal is that all the events are celebrated with the…

General Information

Heartily Welcome you to Nepal, Nepal is a collision zone. The towering Himalaya Mountains attest to the colossal tectonic force of the Indian Subcontinent as it plows into mainland Asia. Nepal also marks the collision point between Hinduism and Buddhism, between the Tibeto-Burmese language group and the Indo-European, and between Central Asian culture and Indian culture. Moreover, it is the birthplace…

Place to Visit

Apart from the mountain areas which are described in length on our website, Nepal has many other attractions. There are many beautiful and interesting places to visit in and outside the Kathmandu Valley. The places are full of history and historical remains and are remarkable for their beauty. Most of the places can be easily reached from Kathmandu by road…

Trekking Agency Recommended by Lonely Planet Nepal Travel Guide books NEPAL

Heartily Welcome you to Nepal!  We are delighted to inform our valued clients and guests that the Nepal Trekking Agency Recommended by Lonely Planet Nepal Travel Guidebooks "NEPAL"  (July 2012 Edition, and page 314)  Update in 2018 has mentioned us, Himalayan Unforgettable Adventure,  as a Treks and TREKKING IN THE NEPAL HIMALAYAS". It is an well experienced and professional Nepal based Government registered trekking and…

Visa and Permits

Visa: All foreigners, except Indians, must have a visa. Citizen of South Asian countries and China need visas but these are free of charge. Nepali embassies and consulates overseas issue visas without problems. It is also possible to get a visa on arrival when you arrive in Nepal, either at Kathmandu's Tribhuvan Airport or at road borders: Nepalganj, Birganj/Raxaul Bazaar,…

Weather and Climate

Climate Nepal's climate varies with its topography and altitude. It ranges from tropical to arctic. The low-land Terai region with its maximum altitude to approximately 305m, which lies in the tropical southern part of the country, for instance, has a hot and humid climate that can rise above 45 Degree Celsius (13 Degree Fahrenheit) during summer. The mid-land regions are…

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