Travel Nepal: Bring Adventures To Life

With a small and fragile look, Nepal is a gorgeous country with several adventure locations. It is also known as one of the top lands in Asia for adventure activities, stuck in a mundane routine amidst the concrete jungles. Come travel to Nepal for adventure-packed experiences that are sure to leave you satisfied for life.

Here in Nepal, we offer you access to the world’s highest to the lowest land. During this journey, you will encompass multiple numbers of high mountains, deep, dense forests, fast-flowing rivers, and golden fertile lands. This unique and diversified land provides you with arrays of adventure activities to venture on to get a lifelong feeling of the sheer adrenaline rush.

Nepal offers all the young and adventure-packed souls a life beyond city pleasures with some stupefying, thrilling, and mind-blowing incidents. It’s all about bringing adventure into your life which you soak in culturally rich and memorable travel experiences to cherish altogether.

Adventure-Packed Challenges To Try In Nepal

Nepal is a paradise for travel challenges and a dreamland for all daredevil adventure seekers. All these activities and journeys bring many opportunities to build up unforgettable experiences. Adventure seekers worldwide can enjoy the mixture of nature and culture, traditions, and wilderness on the same trip.

Nature and Wilderness with the view of Mountain In Nepal
Nature and Wilderness with the view of Mountain In Nepal (Source: Wikimedia Commons)

Hence, when you visit this small country of unique topography, Nepal provides a myriad of breathtaking experiences. Not to mention, Nepal is indeed blessed with geographical variations, and hence, you can enjoy different terrains. All these challenging activities can vary from a single day to one that would demand months to complete.

However, if you are confused about where to start, we are here to back your adventure with tremendous thrills with the list below.

  • Trekking (Everest Base Camp Trek, Annapurna Base Camp Trek, Manaslu Circuit Trek, Upper Mustang Valley Trek, Upper Dolpa Trek, and so on)
  • Helicopter Tours (Everest Base Camp, Annapurna Base Camp, Langtang, Muktinath, Gosaikunda, and many more)
  • Paragliding (Pokhara, Chapakharka, Kot Danda, Godavari, Phulchowki, and Bandipur)
  • White Water Rafting And Kayaking (Karnali, Sun Kosi, Trishuli, Upper Seti, Marsyangdi, Tamur, Bheri, Bhote Kosi, and Kali Gandaki)
  • Bungee Jumping (Bhote Koshi Gorge, Pokhara, Khusma Jump)
  • Rock Climbing (Nagarjun Forest, Hattiban, Bimal Nagar, Nagarkot, Namche Bazaar, Balaju, Hattiban, Thame, and Bimal Nagar)
  • Sky Diving (Everest, Pokhara, and Gorak Shep)
  • Mountain Biking (Annapurna Circuit, Mustang Region, Lower Everest Region, Kathmandu Valley, Hattiban, and Pokhara Valley)
  • Jungle Safari (Chitwan National Park, Bardia National Park, Shuklaphanta National Park, Koshi Tappu Wildlife Reserve, and many more)
  • Sightseeing (in Pokhara, Annapurna region, Mustang, and many more)
  • Hiking (in Nagarkot, Tsum valley, Ghorepani Poonhill, and so on)

Travel To Nepal

The journey to Nepal is the adventure itself. With only one International Airport currently, Tribhuvan International Airport is the only way in and out of the country. Hence, the travel itself can be a bit hectic, and every traveler will meet with the buzz of Kathmandu city as soon as they land.

Concrete Jungle and hustle bustle of Kathmandu City
Concrete Jungle and hustle bustle of Kathmandu City (Source: Wikimedia Commons)

Additionally, being the only airport in the nation, the flight is pretty hectic. Therefore, it is best to take as many rests as possible during the breaks to prepare for the unknown battles. If you are looking for other means besides airways, you can also travel by road.

It would help if you reached via train or bus from Dehli to Nepal. But yes, this ride is pretty long and uncomfortable.

Always follow the tips and hints below to make your journey easier during your flight travel.

  • During the flight, carrying a pen with you is always best. This is because, at times, most of the flight attendants will hand out your arrival papers while you are still seated.
  • Moving on, always pay attention to the signs as you pass through immigration. This will save you from lining up in the wrong queue.
  • Lastly, when you pass through the passport scanners, you have to be patient. Also, if this does not work, you can queue and wait for somebody to check your passport manually.

Visa Details While Traveling

Except for the Indian nationalities, every other traveler will need a visa to enter Nepal. For your travel, you can opt for two choices: get a tourist visa upon arrival or a multiple-entry tourist visa in advance. Likewise, you should hold an Indian transit visa if you come from India.

Depending on how long you will be available in the country, visa costs vary from US$25 to US$100. However, if you are issuing your visa from the embassy, you will have to renew the permit every six months. Likewise, these visas should also be used within six months of their issue.

Welcome To Nepal

After a long and hectic travel, welcome aboard! You are finally in Nepal! Yes, as soon as you step foot in Kathmandu, you might get overwhelmed with the bustling city and people. It is understandable to get settled and have a refreshing time before starting your adventure.

For this, you need a place to stay. It is often the best idea to book a hotel online and beforehand as they also help to pick you up from airports. Furthermore, you can get various deals and types of hotels you would like to stay in. One of the famous places to stay inside the Kathmandu valley is in Thamel. Practically, many call Thamel the hub for foreigners.

After your arrival, one of the best news to know while in Nepal is that almost every person here understands English. Yes, it is widely understood and spoken here, and not to mention, most of the sign boards are also in English.

Apart from English, Nepali is the national language here; besides that, people here speak 123 different languages.

Transportation Mediums

After you are all settled in with the place to stay, you might be confused with the transportation mediums.

There are a couple of transportation options to get around in Nepal. If you are only talking about going around Kathmandu, you can choose metered taxis or bikes. The transportation apps like Pathao and InDriver are on hype, making your travel much more convenient.

Top Transportation apps in Nepal
Top Transportation apps in Nepal (Source: Facebook)

Big cities like Pokhara also have metered taxis for travel outside the valley. Similarly, moving towards the Terai cities, you can travel through three-wheelers or manual cycles. Furthermore, to go around towns, local buses are also pretty popular options.

As a fun fact, bus rides are cheap and can be an adventure in itself. However, these rides, at times, can be uncomfortable and overcrowded. Not to mention, if you are going on a trek or hike, you can get some domestic flights. Similarly, you can also make reservations on tourist buses or jeeps.

Altogether, it is always recommended to travel alongside a guide as it is much more helpful. However, if you want to travel solo, then make sure to take extensive planning and logistical foresight.

But as you travel to the higher altitudes above (2860 meters/9383 feet), you should make sure to have a guide or medical professional familiar with the effects and treatments of altitude sickness. However, if you do not like these, you should stick to the lowlands such as Chitwan, Kathmandu, Pokhara, and many more.

Basic Etiquette Practices To Know While In Nepal

Like every country, Nepal does have its own set of cultures and traditions. Traveling to big significant cities of Nepal, people are more open and straight outward to the tourists and have a high tolerance.

However, if you move to the remote areas of Nepal, the people there are much more sensitive and stuck to the local custom. Some basic social and cultural etiquette practices to know while you roam in Nepal are as follows.

  • Instead of shaking hands, people here press their palms together in a prayer-like gesture and say Namaste (nam-ast-ay). It is a common way of greeting people when they meet.
  • Do not point straight with a single finger to a sacred object or place, as it is a rude practice. However, if you are trying to show in that direction, you should use a flat extended hand.
  • If you are entering any temples, houses, kitchens, or shrines, always make sure to remove your footwear.
  • Likewise, it would be best if you also asked for permission before you enter any temples. Also, do not take in any leather articles inside.
  • Always ask for permission before taking photographs, particularly at religious sites.
  • People here do not like the public display of affection between men and women. Activities such as kissing, hugging, and others are seen as inappropriate.
  • Furthermore, you will see many ladies with conservative dresses, especially in rural areas. They keep their shoulders and legs covered.
  • Though you might smell marijuana around you, it is an illegal substance here in Nepal.
  • Although there are many westernized washrooms and bathrooms in several hotels, restaurants, and homes, some local restrooms have squat toilets.
  • Do not drink tap water directly in Nepal. Always buy bottled water.
  • While in Nepal, you will not find any beef. This case is because cows are sacred animals and are worshipped as Gods.

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