City Tours
Explore
the cities of the Kathmandu Valley steeped in culture, history and art. Visit
the Durbar Squares of Kathmandu, Patan and Bhaktapur, the palatial residences
of the ancient royals, that are listed as UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Then
visit the other World Heritage monuments – Pashupatinath, Swayambhunath,
Bauddhanath and Changu Narayan. Step into the museums of the valley to learn
about Nepal’s kings, history, ethnic groups, art and culture. Go
shopping. Try your hand at rummy or blackjack at one of the five-star casinos.
Savor authentic food at one of the many restaurants. There are countless things
to do in Kathmandu. Pokhara, the famous tourist city, provides equally superb
cultural tours and activities with its beautiful natural setting, several
museums and innumerable restaurants and cafes.
Air Ticketing
Domestic Air Ticketing in Nepal

International Air Ticketing

Rock Climbing
Rock climbing is a challenging sport for outdoor lovers. Most of the
areas for rock climbing are situated towards the north of Kathmandu in the
Nagarjun forest and Shivapuri National Park. Hence a trip to these places can
be combined with hiking, bird watching, nature tours and other activities. In
Pokhara, an artificial climbing wall named after French alpinist Maurice
Herzog, the first mountaineer ever to summit an 8,000 m peak – Annapurna I – in
1950, is open at the Mountaineering Museum. It is 23 m tall.
Paragliding / Ultralight / Cable Car
Paragliding is a relatively new
adventure sport in Nepal, and is the simplest, safest and least expensive way
of discovering the joys of flying alone to experience the aerial views of the
magnificent Himalayas. Sarangkot, at 1,592 m above Lakeside in Pokhara Valley,
is the jumping off point for paragliders. From here, one can take in stunning
views o f three of the world’s Eight Thousanders, namely, Dhaulagiri, Annapurna
and Manaslu.
Ultralight aircraft takes off from Pokhara and offers spectacular views of
the lakes, mountains and villages. This is an ideal way to see life from a new
perspective. Flights are operated almost throughout the year except during the
monsoon (June through August). Flights take place from sunrise to 11 a.m. and
from 3 p.m. to sunset every day, provided there are no rains. During the half-
hour flight, one flies over Pokhara city, Phewa Lake, Sarangkot Hill and gets
close to the Machhapuchhre mountain. Another option is to explore the Annapurna
range from 12,000 feet or higher in an hour.
The
only cable car in Nepal takes you on a pilgrimage tour, up to the abode of the
wish-fulfilling Goddess Manakamana, from Kurintar in Mugling.
Jungle safari
The tropical jungles of Nepal’s Terai
preserve some of the best wildlife habitats of South Asia. Some of the wildlife
attractions o f Nepal’s jungles include the rare one-horned rhinoceros, the
elusive Royal Bengal tiger, snow leopard, red panda and musk deer. Jungle
safaris can be enjoyed on elephant back or in jeeps at Chitwan National Park,
Bardia National Park, Parsa Wildlife Reserve and Shuklaphanta Wildlife Reserve,
all located in the Terai. The national parks provide a wide range of tourist
facilities in and around the areas.
Mountain Flights
Mountain
flights offer the luxurious option of a
Himalayan experience. The one-hour mountain flight from Kathmandu takes one c lose
to the highest peaks, including Mt. Everest.
During the flight, you get to see Gosaithan (also called Shisha Pangma), Dorje Lhakpa, Phurbi Chyachu, Choba Bhamare, Gaurishanker, Melungtse, Chugimago, Numbur, Karyolung, Cho-Oyu, Gyachungkang, Pumori, Nuptse and, of course, Everest. Mountain flights are offered by several airlines in the morning from the domestic airport in Kathmandu. Flights from Kathmandu reveal the Eastern Himalaya, while flights from Pokhara take you on a bird’s eye view of the Western Himalaya.
During the flight, you get to see Gosaithan (also called Shisha Pangma), Dorje Lhakpa, Phurbi Chyachu, Choba Bhamare, Gaurishanker, Melungtse, Chugimago, Numbur, Karyolung, Cho-Oyu, Gyachungkang, Pumori, Nuptse and, of course, Everest. Mountain flights are offered by several airlines in the morning from the domestic airport in Kathmandu. Flights from Kathmandu reveal the Eastern Himalaya, while flights from Pokhara take you on a bird’s eye view of the Western Himalaya.
Bungee Jumping / Canyoning
The
ultimate thrill of a bungee jump can now be experienced in Nepal – 12 km from
the Nepal-Tibet border, a three-hour bus ride from Kathmandu. The bungee jump
was designed by one of New Zealand’s leading bungee consultants, and is
operated by some of the most experienced jump masters in the business. The jump
takes place from a 166 m wide steel suspension bridge that joins two sides of a deep valley over
the raging Bhoti Kosi River. The place has spectacular scenery with dense
forests covering the top of the cliff. One can overnight here and go rafting
and rock climbing, too.
Canyoning
is basically a sport where you travel down canyons and waterfalls using a
variety of techniques such as walking, scrambling, climbing, abseiling and
swimming. It is one sport that will get you completely off the beaten track,
but it does require quite a good level of fitness.
Rafting
Rafting is the best alternative to
trekking, a sport that satisfies the desire of adventure within a limited time
frame. Exploring the rivers of middle hills and deep plains of Nepal is an exciting
event altogether.
You
can come across small villages and local wild life as you buoy over the
rippling stretches of water or thrill yourself against its forceful foams.
Generally, the trip can be of 3-5 hrs depending upon the kind of adventure you
choose and there is ample action throughout the trip from photography to
entertainment. Apart from the monsoon that starts from May and ends in
September, all the seasons are ideal for rafting in Nepal. However, March,
April and October is excellent as the weather is pleasant and the water is warm
during these months.
Hotel Reservation

We
provide the reservation of all major hotels in Kathmandu, Pokhara, Nagarkot,
Dhulikhel, Saman, Chitwan, and other popular destinations in the Kingdom. The
tariff of these hotels starts from $20.00 onwards. These hotels include tourist
standard guesthouses, one to five star deluxe hotels, and resorts at various
destinations.
Mountaineering
It was mountaineering that first opened
up Nepal to the outside world. Of the world’s 14 highest peaks above 8,000 m,
eight of them crown Nepal’s north, including the highest Mt. Everest. Not
surprisingly, the fascination of scaling these physically demanding peaks draws
crowds of visitors from abroad year after year without let upsixteen arms, is
displayed directly above the entrance.
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