The Best Tours in Nepal that You Don’t Want to Miss

Last Updated on July 14, 2022 by Treks Planner Nepal

Every traveler in the world has a desire to take tours in Nepal. If you are one of them, take a look at this article. It lists the best tours in Nepal that you don’t want to miss.

Nepal, although a small country, can serve as home to the world’s tallest mountain, Sagarmatha, and a wide variety of landscapes. Nepal offers a range of travel activities because of its unrivaled sheer diversity, ranging from the lush green forest and Terai to the icy peaks of the highest mountains in the world.

Traveling to Nepal is always fascinating because there is so much to discover there. On a trekking trip to Mt. Everest or other magnificent mountains in the Himalayan region, you may take in the centuries-old temples and stupas that dot the medieval city squares of the Kathmandu Valley. Nepal is a country of warm-hearted people. One can find exquisite temples, monasteries, and historical sites on almost every corner.

You can discover something that meets your needs, whether you’re seeking a stroll around Thamel or an expedition to the Himalayas, whether you love the vibrant culture of Nepal or are interested in the wildlife in Chitwan National Park. This is Nepal at its fullest!

A Glimpse of Kathmandu and Pokhara Tour

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One of the extensive tour packages available in Nepal, a glimpse of Kathmandu and Pokhara Tour, allows you to explore the country’s unique, deeply embedded culture and experience its uniqueness, richness, and authenticity. Nepal is like a living heritage and a land rich in culture.

This tour offers the opportunity to experience Nepal’s most tranquil moments as well as its historical history and fantastic day activities for the more adventurous traveler.

The 5-day Kathmandu to Pokhara tour gives you a taste of two of Nepal’s most popular tourist attractions.

Everest Panoramic Heli Sightseeing Tour

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Experience the thrill of the Everest Panoramic Heli Tour while admiring the magnificent Himalayas. Join us on our Everest Panoramic Heli Tour and we’ll take you to visit the magnificent Mt. Everest. allowing you to land on Kalapathar, or Everest Base Camp, and giving you an amazing view of the Everest region.

The Everest Panoramic Heli Tour departs from Kathmandu and heads east, flying parallel to the Himalayan range, providing breathtaking views of the towering mountain peaks as well as views of the lovely Sherpa town and Lukla, the entrance to Everest. The flight takes off for Everest Base Camp/Kalapathar after refueling in Lukla. To get to Mount Everest’s Base Camp, the helicopter flies over the Tengboche, Dingboche, Gorakshep, and Khumbu glaciers.

The Pilgrimage Tour to Muktinath

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The Muktinath Tour, one of the most prominent Nepal tour packages among Hindus and Buddhists, is a well-known pilgrimage tour in Nepal’s Annapurna Conservation Area. At an altitude of 3,710 meters, Muktinath is nestled in Mustang, Nepal, at the foot of the Himalayas—Thorong La mountain pass. Both Hindus and Buddhists consider Muktinath to be a holy site. The name of this location is Mukti Kshetra, which means “the place of salvation or moksha.”

A temple in the shape of a pagoda, dedicated to Lord Vishnu, stands as Muktinath’s primary shrine. Hindu worshipers bathe ritually nearby at the 108 waterspouts that shoot water from the Gandaki River. Muktinath is also one place where one can find saligram. Saligram (Ammonite fossil) is a black stone that when broken open, reveal the fossilized remains of prehistoric ammonites formed about 130 million years ago. Hindus believe that Lord Vishnu resides in the saligrams’.

Chitwan Wildlife Tour

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One of the best jungle safari tours in Nepal is the Chitwan wildlife tour. It is situated in the Chitwan area in southern Nepal. The park spans 932 square kilometers in the subtropical lowlands of the inner Terai along the banks of the Narayani and Rapti Rivers from east to west and the Siwalik Hill (also known as Churia Hill) region to the south, was formed in 1973 A.D. It has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1984 and is also the nation’s first national park.
A jungle safari in the Chitwan National Park is a great option for a luxury and relaxing vacation in addition to an adventure wildlife tour. You can spend your vacation playing with elephants in the Rapti River (also known as elephant bathing), watching baby elephants in an elephant breeding facility, and taking in the best sunset views from the bank of the Rapti River.