Tours to Nepal

Nepal

Whether you seek adventure, culture, spiritual enlightenment, or wildlife encounters, our curated range of Nepal tour packages are the perfect place to start. This country of contrasts is home to ten of the world’s highest mountains, is the birthplace of Buddha and fosters a vibrant cultural landscape. Intrigued? We thought you might be. 

A great place for first timers to start is with Kathmandu Valley tours. Here you can explore ancient temples, royal palaces, and vibrant markets in Nepal’s cultural heart. Once you’ve got your bearings you’ll need to take your pick - are you conquering peaks, spotting wildlife, delving into your spirituality or doing a unique combo of all three?

Avid hikers, mountaineers and adrenaline junkies are spoiled for choice with Everest Base Camp treks through the Himalayas, and Annapurna Circuit hiking past lush forests and high altitude deserts. Alternatively, give the hiking shoes a rest with Pokhara adventure sports where you can paraglide over serene lakes and raft down rushing rivers in Nepal’s adventure capital.

Wildlife fanatics are spoiled for choice in Nepal. Spot rhinos, elephants, and Bengal tigers with Chitwan National Park safaris. Alternatively, trek deep into the wild exploring the remote jungles of Bardia National Park, spotting rare wildlife amidst the serenity along the way. 

Find spiritual peace along the Lumbini Buddhist Pilgrimage, visiting the birthplace of Lord Buddha and exploring monasteries and teachings as part of your journey. Witness Hindu rituals on the banks of the Bagmati River with Pashupatinath Temple visits, or admire the intricate wood carvings and museums in the ancient Patan Durbar Square. Bhaktapur cultural tours also offer a unique chance to visit ornate temples and experience the mediaeval charm of Nepal’s smallest city.

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Frequently asked questions

Our Nepal tour packages often include visits to Kathmandu, Pokhara, Chitwan National Park, and Everest Base Camp.


Some Nepal tour packages include flights, while others do not. Check the package details and chat with your travel expert to include flights in your booking. 


Yes, many of our tours offer family-friendly activities, experiences and accommodation. If in doubt, chat with your local Flight Centre travel expert to find the right Nepal tour option for your tiny trekkers.


Yes, most travellers need a visa to enter Nepal. Check the specific requirements for your nationality by visiting the Nepal visa and immigration website or chatting with your Flight Centre travel expert.


Yes, trekking excursions can often be added to our packages. Chat with your local Flight Centre travel expert to find the write trekking addition to suit your needs.


Yes, Nepal is generally safe for tourists. If in doubt, we recommend you follow travel advisories, keep up to date with local guidelines and use common sense. (P.S. Don’t forget to grab some travel insurance, that way you’re covered in case something does go wrong). 


The best time to visit Nepal is from October to December and March to May, when you can enjoy clear weather and good trekking conditions.


Comfortable, breathable clothing and sturdy footwear are recommended for day to day activities. Dress modestly for temple visits, and prepare for the conditions if you’re embarking on an extended trek or hike.


Tours typically range from a few days to two weeks, giving you plenty of time to soak up the mountain air and visit scenic hot spots. Got more time up your sleeve? Chat with our travel experts about extending your trip or even tacking on another tour. 


Travel insurance is generally not included in the tour package itself. With that in mind, it’s a pretty important part of your holiday, so chat with our travel experts about including it as part of your booking total.


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