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Everest Base Camp Trek
Everest Base Camp Trek 15 days

The Everest Base Camp Trek, offered by Across Nepal Holidays, is one of the most iconic treks in the world. It takes you deep into the heart of the Himalayas, offering panoramic views of the world’s tallest peaks, including Mount Everest (8,848 m), Lhotse, Nuptse, and Ama Dablam. This trek combines natural beauty, cultural experiences, and adventure, making it an unforgettable journey. Along the way, trekkers traverse diverse landscapes ranging from lush forests and traditional Sherpa villages to high-altitude deserts and glacial terrain.The trek typically starts with a flight to Lukla, the gateway to the Everest region, followed by a gradual ascent through picturesque villages like Phakding, Namche Bazaar, Tengboche, Dingboche, and Lobuche before reaching the base camp. Trekkers also have the opportunity to hike to Kala Patthar, a viewpoint offering stunning sunrise views over Mount Everest. This trek is not only a physical challenge but also an immersive cultural experience, where trekkers can interact with the Sherpa community, visit monasteries, and witness traditional Himalayan lifestyles.Panoramic views of Mount Everest, Lhotse, and Ama DablamVisiting Sherpa villages and Tengboche MonasteryHiking to Kala Patthar for sunrise viewsExperiencing local culture and high-altitude ecosystemsBest Season for Everest Base Camp TrekThe best time to trek to Everest Base Camp is during the pre-monsoon (spring) and post-monsoon (autumn) seasons. Spring (March to May) is ideal for those who want to witness blooming rhododendrons and clear mountain vistas. The weather is generally stable, and temperatures are moderate, making trekking comfortable. Autumn (late September to November) offers crystal-clear skies and excellent photographic opportunities, with views of Everest and surrounding peaks at their most majestic.Winter (December to February) can be harsh with sub-zero temperatures and heavy snow, making trekking more challenging but less crowded. Summer (June to August) coincides with the monsoon season, bringing rain, slippery trails, and the risk of landslides, so it is generally not recommended. Choosing the right season is crucial for safety, visibility, and an overall enjoyable trekking experience.Seasonal Highlights:Spring: Blooming rhododendrons, moderate temperaturesAutumn: Clear skies, best photography conditionsWinter: Fewer crowds, snow-covered landscapes (challenging)Summer: Avoid due to heavy rainfall and slippery trailsEverest Base Camp Trek Difficulty and TransportationThe Everest Base Camp Trek is considered a moderate to strenuous trek, requiring a good level of fitness. While no technical climbing skills are needed, trekkers should be prepared for long days of walking at high altitudes, variable weather conditions, and steep ascents and descents. Acclimatization days in Namche Bazaar and Dingboche are critical to reduce the risk of altitude sickness. Trekking poles, proper boots, and layered clothing are highly recommended.Transportation to the Everest region is straightforward but adventurous. Most itineraries begin with a domestic flight from Kathmandu to Lukla, a 35-minute flight renowned for its thrilling approach and stunning mountain views. From Lukla, trekking is the only way to reach EBC. For return journeys, trekkers often fly back from Lukla to Kathmandu, saving several days compared to walking back.Key Points:Trekking Duration: Approximately 12–14 daysAltitude Range: 2,800 m (Lukla) to 5,364 m (Everest Base Camp)Fitness Level: Moderate to strenuousTransportation: Kathmandu–Lukla flight, trekking on footFood and Accommodation for Everest Base Camp TrekDuring the trek, accommodation is primarily in tea houses and lodges, which provide basic but comfortable rooms with shared or private bathrooms. The facilities improve as you approach lower altitudes, while higher camps offer more rustic conditions. Despite the simplicity, most lodges maintain cleanliness and provide warm meals, hot showers (for a fee), and cozy bedding to help trekkers recover after long days of walking.Food on the trail includes local Nepalese dishes such as dal bhat (rice and lentils), momo (dumplings), noodles, soups, and pasta. Western dishes are also widely available. Staying well-hydrated and consuming high-energy foods is essential to maintain stamina and prevent altitude sickness. Across Nepal Holidays ensures that trekkers have guidance on meals and access to clean water through purification methods.Essentials for Food and Accommodation:Tea houses and lodges along the trekking routeTraditional Nepalese meals and Western optionsHot water available in most lodges (extra charge)Emphasis on hydration and nutrition at high altitudesEverest Base Camp Trek PermitsTrekking to Everest Base Camp requires several permits, which Across Nepal Holidays helps arrange to ensure a smooth journey. The main permits include:TIMS Card (Trekkers’ Information Management System) – mandatory for all trekkers in the Everest region.Sagarmatha National Park Permit – required for entry into the park, which includes EBC and surrounding regions.These permits help the Nepalese government manage trekking, maintain safety, and conserve the natural environment. Carrying these permits is essential, as you may be checked at multiple points along the route. The permits also contribute to supporting local communities and infrastructure in the Everest region.Permit Highlights:TIMS Card for trekkersSagarmatha National Park PermitIssued prior to the trek, handled by trekking agencySupports conservation and local communitiesWhy Choose Everest Base Camp Trek with Across Nepal HolidaysChoosing Across Nepal Holidays for your Everest Base Camp adventure ensures a safe, enjoyable, and well-organized experience. The company provides experienced guides, porters, and support staff who are familiar with the terrain, altitude challenges, and local culture. Their itineraries are thoughtfully designed to balance trekking with acclimatization, ensuring safety and comfort.Across Nepal Holidays also focuses on responsible tourism by supporting local communities, respecting cultural traditions, and minimizing environmental impact. With personalized service, detailed pre-trek briefings, and reliable logistics, trekkers can focus entirely on enjoying the journey rather than worrying about arrangements. Whether it’s your first trek in the Himalayas or a bucket-list adventure, the team’s expertise makes it a memorable and seamless experience.Reasons to Choose Across Nepal Holidays:Experienced guides and porters for safety and supportWell-planned itinerary with acclimatization daysStrong focus on responsible tourism and local communitiesPersonalized service from start to finish

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Annapurna Circuit Trek
Annapurna Circuit Trek 17 days

The Annapurna Circuit Trek is one of Nepal’s most legendary and diverse trekking adventures, offering an unforgettable journey through the heart of the Annapurna mountain range. Organized by Across Nepal Holidays, this trek circles the Annapurna massif and showcases dramatic changes in landscape, culture, and climate. From lush subtropical valleys and terraced farmlands to arid high-altitude deserts and snow-covered mountain passes, the trek delivers an ever-changing panorama every day.The trek begins in the lowlands of the Marsyangdi Valley and gradually ascends through traditional Gurung, Manangi, and Thakali villages. A major highlight is crossing the iconic Thorong La Pass (5,416m)—one of the highest trekking passes in the world—before descending into the sacred pilgrimage site of Muktinath. The journey concludes through the beautiful Annapurna foothills, including Ghorepani and Ghandruk, offering stunning sunrise views and rich cultural encounters.Thorong La Pass (5,416m)Diverse ethnic villages and culturesPanoramic views of Annapurna, Dhaulagiri & ManasluNatural hot springs at TatopaniSacred Muktinath TempleBest Season for Annapurna Circuit TrekChoosing the right season is crucial for a safe and enjoyable Annapurna Circuit Trek. The best seasons are spring (March–May) and autumn (September–November), when weather conditions are stable and mountain views are at their best. During these months, trekkers enjoy clear skies, moderate temperatures, and excellent visibility of snow-capped peaks.Spring brings blooming rhododendron forests, colorful landscapes, and longer daylight hours. It is especially appealing for nature lovers and photographers. Autumn, on the other hand, is the most popular trekking season due to crisp air, post-monsoon clarity, and comfortable temperatures. Festivals like Dashain and Tihar also offer cultural richness along the trail.Winter treks are possible but challenging due to heavy snow at Thorong La, while monsoon season (June–August) brings landslides and poor visibility, making it less ideal.Best Time Summary:Spring: Blooming forests & mild weatherAutumn: Clear skies & best mountain viewsWinter: Cold, snow-dependent conditionsMonsoon: Fewer crowds but higher riskAnnapurna Circuit Trek Difficulty and TransportationThe Annapurna Circuit Trek is considered a moderate to challenging trek, suitable for trekkers with good physical fitness and strong determination. The difficulty mainly arises from long walking days, gradual altitude gain, and the high elevation of Thorong La Pass. Proper acclimatization days, especially in Manang, help reduce the risk of altitude sickness.Transportation plays an important role in the overall trekking experience. The journey starts with a scenic drive from Kathmandu to Syange or Jagat and ends with road travel from Muktinath to Tatopani and Pokhara. While road access has improved, trekking sections remain authentic and rewarding.Across Nepal Holidays ensures safe and comfortable transportation using experienced drivers and well-maintained vehicles, allowing trekkers to focus fully on the adventure.Difficulty & Transport Facts:Trek duration: 17 daysMax altitude: 5,416mDaily walking: 5–8 hoursCombination of trekking and drivingFood and Accommodation for Annapurna Circuit TrekDuring the Annapurna Circuit Trek, trekkers stay in local teahouses, which provide basic but comfortable accommodation. Rooms are generally twin-sharing with warm blankets, and higher altitudes may have limited facilities. Despite simplicity, teahouses offer a warm and welcoming atmosphere after long trekking days.Food along the trail is surprisingly diverse. Meals are freshly prepared, nutritious, and designed to sustain trekkers at high altitude. Traditional Nepali Dal Bhat is the most popular choice, offering unlimited refills and balanced nutrition. International options such as pasta, noodles, soups, pancakes, and fried rice are widely available.Across Nepal Holidays prioritizes hygienic food choices and carefully selects teahouses known for cleanliness and quality service.Food & Stay Highlights:Local teahouse accommodationNutritious, freshly cooked mealsDal Bhat, soups, noodles & local dishesDining halls with fireplaces at higher altitudesAnnapurna Circuit Trek PermitsTo trek the Annapurna Circuit, trekkers must obtain two mandatory permits, which are regulated by the Government of Nepal. These permits help manage tourism, ensure safety, and support conservation efforts within the Annapurna region.The first is the Annapurna Conservation Area Permit (ACAP), which allows entry into the protected area. The second is the TIMS (Trekkers’ Information Management System) Card, which helps authorities track trekkers for safety purposes. Across Nepal Holidays handles all permit arrangements, saving trekkers time and hassle.Proper documentation is essential, and permits must be carried throughout the trek for checkpoint inspections.Required Permits:Annapurna Conservation Area Permit (ACAP)TIMS CardPassport copy & photos requiredManaged fully by Across Nepal HolidaysWhy Choose Annapurna Circuit Trek with Across Nepal HolidaysChoosing Across Nepal Holidays means trekking with a trusted, experienced, and locally operated company dedicated to safety and authentic experiences. Our expert guides are government-licensed, highly trained in altitude safety, and deeply knowledgeable about local culture and geography.We focus on responsible tourism, fair treatment of staff, and personalized service. From customized itineraries and quality accommodations to emergency preparedness, we ensure every detail is professionally managed. Our long-standing relationships with local communities enhance your trekking experience while supporting sustainable tourism.With Across Nepal Holidays, the Annapurna Circuit Trek becomes more than just a journey—it becomes a lifetime memory.Why Travel With Us:Experienced local guides & portersSafety-first trekking approachEthical & sustainable tourismPersonalized service & local expertise

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Annapurna Base Camp Trek
Annapurna Base Camp Trek 12 days

The Annapurna Base Camp Trek (ABC Trek) is one of Nepal’s most iconic and rewarding trekking adventures, taking trekkers deep into the heart of the Annapurna Himalayas. This trek offers an extraordinary blend of natural beauty, cultural richness, and high-mountain adventure. Starting from Kathmandu and passing through Pokhara, the journey gradually leads through lush forests, terraced farmlands, traditional Gurung villages, and dramatic river valleys before reaching the breathtaking Annapurna Sanctuary at 4,130 meters.Throughout the trek, trekkers are surrounded by towering Himalayan peaks such as Annapurna I (8,091m), Machhapuchhre (Fishtail), Hiunchuli, and Annapurna South. Each day presents changing landscapes—from subtropical forests filled with rhododendrons to alpine terrain surrounded by snow-capped mountains. The sense of achievement upon reaching Annapurna Base Camp, standing in a natural amphitheater of peaks, is truly unforgettable.Close-up views of Annapurna and MachhapuchhreRich Gurung and Magar cultureNatural hot springs at Jhinu DandaDiverse landscapes and ecosystemsBest Season for Annapurna Base Camp TrekThe best seasons for the Annapurna Base Camp Trek are spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November). During these periods, the weather is stable, the skies are clear, and mountain views are at their best. Spring is particularly famous for blooming rhododendron forests, while autumn offers crisp air and excellent visibility after the monsoon rains.Winter (December to February) is also possible for experienced trekkers, though temperatures drop significantly at higher elevations. Monsoon season (June to August) brings heavy rainfall, slippery trails, and limited views, but it also offers fewer crowds and lush green landscapes.Across Nepal Holidays carefully plans treks according to seasonal conditions, ensuring safety, comfort, and the best overall experience.Seasonal advantages:Spring: Flowers, mild temperaturesAutumn: Clear skies, best visibilityWinter: Quiet trails, snowy sceneryMonsoon: Green landscapes, fewer trekkersAnnapurna Base Camp Trek Difficulty and TransportationThe Annapurna Base Camp Trek is considered a moderate-level trek, suitable for trekkers with reasonable fitness. While no technical climbing is required, daily walking hours range from 5 to 7 hours, often on stone staircases and gradual ascents. Proper acclimatization and a steady pace make the trek achievable even for first-time trekkers.Transportation plays a vital role in the journey. The trek begins with a scenic tourist bus drive from Kathmandu to Pokhara, followed by a short drive to Nayapul. After completing the trek, travelers return to Pokhara and then back to Kathmandu by tourist bus, enjoying Nepal’s countryside views along the way.Across Nepal Holidays arranges all ground transportation to ensure a smooth and comfortable travel experience.Difficulty & transport highlights:Moderate trekking difficultyNo technical mountaineering requiredTourist bus between Kathmandu and PokharaPrivate or shared jeep to trailheadFood and Accommodation for Annapurna Base Camp TrekAccommodation during the Annapurna Base Camp Trek is mainly in teahouses and lodges, which provide basic yet comfortable rooms. Most rooms are twin-sharing with shared bathrooms, while some lower-elevation villages offer attached bathrooms. As altitude increases, facilities become simpler, but warmth and hospitality remain consistent.Meals are freshly prepared at teahouses and include both local Nepali dishes and international options. The popular “Dal Bhat” (rice, lentils, vegetables) is highly recommended for energy and nutrition. Pasta, noodles, soups, pancakes, and tea are widely available throughout the route.Across Nepal Holidays ensures that trekkers stay in reliable teahouses known for cleanliness and quality food.Food & lodging features:Comfortable teahouse accommodationNutritious local and international mealsHot drinks and snacks availableHygienic and safe dining optionsAnnapurna Base Camp Trek PermitsTo trek in the Annapurna region, trekkers must obtain two essential permits: the Annapurna Conservation Area Permit (ACAP) and the Trekkers’ Information Management System (TIMS) Card. These permits help support conservation efforts and ensure trekker safety.Across Nepal Holidays handles all permit arrangements on behalf of trekkers, allowing them to focus entirely on enjoying the journey. Permits are checked at multiple points along the trail, making them mandatory for all trekkers.Having the correct documentation ensures a smooth trekking experience without delays or legal issues.Required permits:Annapurna Conservation Area Permit (ACAP)TIMS CardIssued in Kathmandu or PokharaManaged by Across Nepal HolidaysWhy Choose Annapurna Base Camp Trek with Across Nepal HolidaysChoosing Across Nepal Holidays for your Annapurna Base Camp Trek means traveling with a trusted and experienced local company. Our professional guides, well-planned itineraries, and personalized services ensure a safe, enjoyable, and memorable trekking experience. We focus on responsible tourism while supporting local communities along the trail.Our team prioritizes safety, comfort, and cultural authenticity. From transportation and accommodation to meals and permits, every detail is handled with care. We also offer flexible itineraries and excellent customer support from arrival to departure.Reasons to choose us:Experienced, licensed trekking guidesCustomized and well-paced itinerariesStrong focus on safety and serviceLocal expertise and responsible tourism

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Langtang Valley Trek
Langtang Valley Trek 10 days

The Langtang Valley Trek is one of Nepal’s most scenic and culturally rich trekking adventures, located just north of Kathmandu near the Tibetan border. This trek offers a perfect blend of snow-capped Himalayan peaks, alpine forests, glacial rivers, and traditional Tamang villages. Starting with a drive from Kathmandu to Syabrubesi, the trail gradually ascends through dense rhododendron and bamboo forests, following the Langtang River deep into the heart of Langtang National Park.The highlight of the trek is reaching Kyanjin Gompa (3,870m), a spiritual and scenic hub surrounded by towering mountains such as Langtang Lirung. The acclimatization hike to Tserko Ri (5,000m) offers breathtaking panoramic views of glaciers and Himalayan ranges. Organized by Across Nepal Holidays, this 10-day itinerary is carefully designed for comfort, safety, and cultural immersion, making it suitable for both first-time trekkers and experienced hikers.Spectacular Himalayan mountain viewsAuthentic Tamang culture and monasteriesLess crowded than Everest and Annapurna regionsClose proximity to KathmanduBest Season for Langtang Valley TrekThe best seasons for the Langtang Valley Trek are spring (March–May) and autumn (September–November). During spring, the forests bloom with colorful rhododendrons and wildflowers, creating vibrant landscapes. The weather remains stable, skies are clear, and temperatures are comfortable for trekking, making it an excellent time for photography and nature lovers.Autumn is considered the most popular trekking season due to its crystal-clear mountain views and mild weather conditions. After the monsoon, the trails are fresh, rivers are full, and visibility is at its best. Across Nepal Holidays highly recommends these seasons to ensure safe trekking conditions and the best overall experience. Winter treks are possible but colder, while monsoon season brings rain and slippery trails.Season Summary:Spring: Flowers, moderate temperaturesAutumn: Clear skies, best visibilityWinter: Cold but quietMonsoon: Lush scenery, fewer trekkersLangtang Valley Trek Difficulty and TransportationThe Langtang Valley Trek is classified as a moderate-level trek, suitable for trekkers with reasonable physical fitness. Daily walking hours range from 5 to 7 hours, with gradual altitude gain. The most challenging day is the hike to Tserko Ri (5,000m) due to altitude, but it is optional and done for acclimatization. Proper pacing, rest days, and hydration make the trek manageable.Transportation includes a scenic yet adventurous drive from Kathmandu to Syabrubesi, taking approximately 7–9 hours each way. Across Nepal Holidays ensures comfortable private or shared transportation with experienced drivers, prioritizing safety on mountain roads.Difficulty & Transport Notes:Moderate trekking difficultyNo technical climbing requiredLong but scenic drive from KathmanduWell-planned acclimatizationFood and Accommodation for Langtang Valley TrekAccommodation during the trek is in local teahouses, which are simple, clean, and welcoming. Rooms usually have twin beds with shared bathrooms, and blankets are provided. At Kyanjin Gompa and lower villages, facilities are relatively better compared to higher-altitude regions. Across Nepal Holidays selects trusted teahouses for comfort and hygiene.Food options are surprisingly varied, including traditional Nepali meals like Dal Bhat, Tibetan bread, noodles, soups, and international dishes such as pasta and pancakes. Hot drinks like ginger tea and coffee are widely available, providing warmth and energy during the trek.Food & Lodge Highlights:Comfortable teahouse accommodationNutritious local and international mealsHygienic and freshly prepared foodVegetarian-friendly options availableLangtang Valley Trek PermitsTo trek in the Langtang region, trekkers require two mandatory permits. The first is the Langtang National Park Entry Permit, and the second is the TIMS (Trekkers’ Information Management System) Card. These permits help support conservation efforts and ensure trekker safety.Across Nepal Holidays handles all permit arrangements in advance, allowing trekkers to focus fully on their journey. Our professional team ensures that all documentation is completed smoothly and legally.Required Permits:Langtang National Park PermitTIMS CardArranged by Across Nepal HolidaysValid throughout the trekWhy Choose Langtang Valley TrekThe Langtang Valley Trek is ideal for those seeking a short yet rewarding Himalayan adventure without the crowds of Everest or Annapurna. Its proximity to Kathmandu, rich cultural heritage, and dramatic mountain scenery make it a perfect choice for time-conscious travelers. The trek also provides meaningful interactions with local Tamang communities and insight into their resilient mountain lifestyle.Choosing Across Nepal Holidays ensures a professionally guided, safe, and memorable trekking experience. With experienced guides, personalized service, and strong local knowledge, we are committed to delivering high-quality adventures while supporting local communities.Reasons to Choose This Trek:Stunning scenery in a short timeframeCultural immersion and village lifeFewer crowds, peaceful trailsTrusted service by Across Nepal Holidays

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Upper Mustang Trek
Upper Mustang Trek 16 days

The Upper Mustang Trek is a unique journey into one of the most remote and culturally rich regions of Nepal. Often referred to as the “Hidden Kingdom,” Mustang was a restricted area for decades and preserves a unique Tibetan culture, ancient monasteries, and spectacular landscapes. This trek takes you through dramatic deserts, deep canyons, and high-altitude villages where traditional lifestyles remain largely untouched by modernity. Travelers will witness medieval walled settlements, colorful mani walls, ancient caves, and breathtaking Himalayan views, including glimpses of the Annapurna and Dhaulagiri ranges. The Upper Mustang region is also home to the Lo Manthang village, the former kingdom’s capital, which is a highlight of this trek.This trek is perfect for those who want an off-the-beaten-path adventure combining natural beauty, adventure, and cultural exploration. Along the way, trekkers will meet local people wearing traditional Tibetan attire, visit monasteries, and explore fascinating caves that were once used for meditation and protection. The journey starts from Kathmandu and involves flights and drives to reach the trailhead, making the experience diverse and exciting.Explore the walled city of Lo Manthang, a cultural treasure.Visit Chhoser Caves, ancient cliffside dwellings used by locals.Enjoy views of the Annapurna, Dhaulagiri, and Nilgiri ranges.Experience traditional Tibetan culture and hospitality.Trek through high desert landscapes rarely seen elsewhere.With Across Nepal Holidays, trekkers are guided by experienced professionals who ensure safety, comfort, and a deep cultural experience, making this trek an unforgettable adventure.Best Season for Upper Mustang TrekThe best season for the Upper Mustang Trek is during spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November). These periods offer clear skies, moderate temperatures, and optimal visibility of the Himalayan ranges. Spring brings blooming rhododendrons and alpine flowers, enhancing the natural beauty of the trail. Autumn offers crisp weather, making trekking more comfortable and providing the best conditions for photography. Winter (December to February) is less ideal due to cold temperatures and occasional snowfall, while monsoon season (June to August) is not recommended because of landslides and slippery trails.Upper Mustang’s arid, desert-like environment means less rainfall than other parts of Nepal, but trekkers should still be prepared for chilly nights, especially at higher altitudes. Daytime temperatures can be moderate, but evenings and nights may drop below freezing, particularly in winter. It is essential to carry layered clothing and sun protection due to strong sunlight at high altitudes.Seasonal Highlights:Spring (March–May): Blooming flowers, pleasant temperatures, clear mountain views.Autumn (September–November): Crisp air, clear skies, ideal trekking conditions.Winter (December–February): Cold nights, fewer tourists, clear skies on some days.Monsoon (June–August): Not recommended, potential trail hazards due to rain.Choosing the right season ensures that trekkers get the most enjoyable and safe experience while exploring the mystical landscapes of Upper Mustang with Across Nepal Holidays.Upper Mustang Trek Difficulty and TransportationThe Upper Mustang Trek is considered moderate to challenging. While the trail does not involve extreme technical climbing, trekkers must be prepared for high-altitude trekking, long walking hours, and gradual acclimatization. The highest point is around 3,860m (Ghiling), which is moderate compared to other Himalayan treks but still requires careful altitude adjustment. Daily walking hours range from 3 to 7 hours, with uneven trails, rocky paths, and occasional steep sections. Trekkers need a reasonable level of fitness, stamina, and mental preparation for the isolation of this remote region.Transportation for the trek involves a combination of flights and drives. Trekkers fly from Kathmandu to Pokhara, followed by a short domestic flight to Jomsom, which serves as the starting point of the trek. The return journey also includes a flight from Jomsom back to Pokhara and a drive to Kathmandu. These transport arrangements allow travelers to experience diverse landscapes—from lush river valleys to high desert plateaus—without overly taxing overland travel.Difficulty and Transportation at a Glance:Trekking Level: Moderate to ChallengingHighest Elevation: 3,860m (Ghiling)Daily Trekking Hours: 3–7 hoursTerrain: Rocky trails, desert landscapes, occasional steep sectionsTransport: Flights (Kathmandu-Pokhara-Jomsom), Drives (Kathmandu-Pokhara)With Across Nepal Holidays, trekkers benefit from well-organized transport logistics and experienced guides, making the challenging journey smooth, safe, and enjoyable.Food and Accommodation for Upper Mustang TrekDuring the Upper Mustang Trek, trekkers are accommodated in a combination of teahouses, lodges, and simple hotels along the route. Teahouses are basic but clean, offering warm meals, hot showers (where available), and friendly hospitality from local families. The facilities are more modest in remote villages such as Chele, Syangmoche, and Ghami, where electricity and hot water may be limited, but the authenticity and warmth of the local hospitality make up for the simplicity.Food along the trek includes local Tibetan-inspired cuisine, such as dal bhat (lentil soup with rice), noodles, momo (dumplings), and porridge. While Western meals are available in larger villages like Jomsom and Lo Manthang, the majority of meals are fresh and locally sourced. Trekkers are advised to carry snacks and energy bars for longer trekking days and to stay hydrated at high altitudes. Across Nepal Holidays ensures that all meals and accommodations are arranged in advance to make the journey comfortable and stress-free.Food and Accommodation Highlights:Lodging: Teahouses, lodges, simple hotelsMeals: Traditional Tibetan and Nepali cuisine, some Western optionsFacilities: Hot showers available in major villages, electricity limited in remote areasComfort: Warm, clean, and safe with a welcoming local environmentThis careful planning ensures trekkers enjoy both the cultural immersion and physical comfort throughout the Upper Mustang adventure.Upper Mustang Trek PermitsTrekking in Upper Mustang requires special permits, as it is a restricted area. Trekkers must obtain the Upper Mustang Restricted Area Permit (RAP) in addition to the standard Trekkers’ Information Management System (TIMS) card. These permits are essential for legal entry and are strictly enforced by local authorities. The RAP helps regulate tourism in this fragile region, ensuring environmental preservation and cultural integrity.The cost of the permit is higher than typical trekking permits due to the region’s exclusivity. It is usually arranged through reputable trekking agencies like Across Nepal Holidays, which handle all the paperwork, ensuring travelers can focus on the trek rather than bureaucracy. Permits must be carried at all times during the trek and may be checked at checkpoints along the trail.Permit Details:Upper Mustang Restricted Area Permit (RAP): MandatoryTIMS Card: Standard trekking requirementCost: Higher than usual trekking permits due to restricted accessAgency Assistance: Across Nepal Holidays arranges all permits in advanceCheckpoints: Permit must be carried and presented at local checkpointsProper permit arrangements make the Upper Mustang Trek legal, safe, and hassle-free, ensuring a smooth journey in this extraordinary destination.Why Choose Upper Mustang TrekThe Upper Mustang Trek is one of the most unique and culturally enriching treks in Nepal. Unlike other trekking regions, Mustang offers an unparalleled glimpse into a preserved Tibetan culture, ancient monasteries, and medieval villages. The combination of stunning landscapes, desert-like terrain, and high-altitude adventure makes this trek an unforgettable experience. The region’s remoteness ensures fewer tourists, offering a more peaceful and intimate trekking experience.Choosing Across Nepal Holidays for this trek guarantees a professional and personalized experience. The company provides experienced local guides, well-planned itineraries, and full support for permits, accommodation, and meals, ensuring safety and comfort throughout the journey. Their knowledge of local culture and terrain enhances the trek, giving travelers insights that go beyond what guidebooks offer. Additionally, the company prioritizes sustainable tourism, supporting local communities and preserving the natural and cultural heritage of Mustang.Reasons to Choose Upper Mustang Trek with Across Nepal Holidays:Explore the “Hidden Kingdom” and Lo Manthang.Experience traditional Tibetan culture and hospitality.Trek through unique high desert landscapes.Professional guidance, permit arrangements, and logistical support.Sustainable and responsible tourism practices.With Across Nepal Holidays, the Upper Mustang Trek becomes not just a journey through the Himalayas, but a cultural and spiritual adventure, leaving lasting memories of Nepal’s most remote kingdom.

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Ghorepani Poon Hill Trek
Ghorepani Poon Hill Trek 8 days

The Ghorepani Poon Hill Trek is one of Nepal’s most popular short trekking routes, offering breathtaking views of the Annapurna and Dhaulagiri mountain ranges. Starting from Nayapul, trekkers pass through traditional Gurung and Magar villages, terraced farmlands, and dense rhododendron forests before reaching Ghorepani and the famous Poon Hill viewpoint. The trek provides a perfect combination of cultural immersion, natural beauty, and moderate adventure, making it suitable for both beginners and experienced hikers.Along the trail, you will experience the vibrant local lifestyle, visit charming teahouses, and enjoy the tranquility of the Himalayan foothills. The highlight of the trek is the sunrise view from Poon Hill, where the snow-capped peaks glow in golden hues, creating a truly unforgettable moment. Across Nepal Holidays ensures a comfortable and memorable trekking experience by providing knowledgeable guides, reliable transportation, and well-planned itineraries.Scenic mountain vistas from Poon HillTraditional Gurung and Magar villagesLush rhododendron and oak forestsCultural experiences with local communitiesBest Season for Ghorepani Poon Hill TrekThe trek is ideal during autumn (September to November) and spring (March to May). During these months, the weather is stable, skies are clear, and the panoramic views of the Himalayas are at their best. Autumn offers a post-monsoon freshness, while spring is famous for blooming rhododendrons painting the forests in red, pink, and white colors.Winter months (December to February) are colder, with potential snowfall in higher altitudes, while the monsoon season (June to August) brings heavy rain, slippery trails, and obstructed views. Proper timing ensures not only safety but also the chance to witness the majestic sunrise from Poon Hill without clouds.Best Months:September – November (Autumn)March – May (Spring)Ghorepani Poon Hill Trekking Difficulty and TransportationThe trek is moderate in difficulty, suitable for beginners with basic fitness. It involves gradual ascents and descents, with the steepest climb to Poon Hill in the early morning. The average trek duration is 5–7 days, depending on pace.Transportation is convenient with private or tourist vehicles arranged by Across Nepal Holidays. You will typically drive from Pokhara to Nayapul to start the trek, and the return journey includes trekking back to Nayapul followed by a drive to Pokhara. The trails are well-marked, and local guides ensure safe navigation.Key Points:Moderate difficulty, suitable for beginnersDaily trek: 4–6 hours on averageTransportation: Private vehicle from Pokhara to NayapulReliable local guides providedFood and Accommodation for Ghorepani Poon Hill TrekAccommodation is primarily in teahouses and lodges along the trail, offering basic facilities such as beds, blankets, and shared bathrooms. Meals are locally prepared and include Dal Bhat (rice and lentils), noodles, soups, and momos. The food is hearty, filling, and suitable for trekkers to regain energy after long hikes.Across Nepal Holidays ensures comfortable and hygienic stays with options for vegetarian or non-vegetarian diets, warm rooms, and friendly hosts. Carrying a few snacks and water is recommended, but tea houses are available at regular intervals.Highlights:Comfortable teahouses along the routeLocal Nepali cuisine, including Dal Bhat and momosVegetarian and non-vegetarian optionsWarm and friendly lodge atmosphereGhorepani Poon Hill Trekking PermitsTrekking in the Annapurna region requires permits: the Annapurna Conservation Area Permit (ACAP) and the Trekkers’ Information Management System (TIMS) card. These permits ensure environmental protection, safety, and regulation of trekking activities.Across Nepal Holidays assists in obtaining all necessary permits before your trek, ensuring a hassle-free journey. Carrying a valid passport is mandatory for permit processing.Permits Required:Annapurna Conservation Area Permit (ACAP)TIMS Card (Trekkers’ Information Management System)Why Choose Ghorepani Poon Hill Trek with Across Nepal HolidaysAcross Nepal Holidays specializes in safe, comfortable, and culturally immersive trekking experiences in Nepal. Choosing them ensures professional guides, well-planned itineraries, and personalized service tailored to your preferences. Their team provides insight into local culture, flora, fauna, and Himalayan geography, enhancing the overall trekking experience.The company also prioritizes eco-friendly practices, supporting local communities and sustainable tourism, so your trek leaves a positive impact. With their attention to detail, you can focus on enjoying the spectacular sunrise at Poon Hill and the rich Himalayan landscapes without worrying about logistics.Reasons to Choose Across Nepal Holidays:Experienced and certified trekking guidesComfortable teahouse accommodationsHassle-free transportation and permitsFocus on sustainable and responsible tourism

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Mardi Himal Trek
Mardi Himal Trek 8 days

The Mardi Himal Trek is one of Nepal’s hidden gems, offering breathtaking views of the Annapurna Massif while remaining less crowded compared to the popular Annapurna Base Camp or Ghorepani Poon Hill treks. Starting from the vibrant city of Pokhara, the trail takes you through lush rhododendron forests, traditional Gurung and Magar villages, and serene landscapes that are rich in biodiversity. The highlight of this trek is the Mardi Himal Base Camp at 4,500 meters, where trekkers are rewarded with panoramic views of Annapurna South, Machapuchare (Fishtail), Himchuli, and Hiunchuli.This trek perfectly combines cultural immersion with natural beauty. Along the route, you will experience small mountain settlements, local farm terraces, and forests filled with oak, pine, and rhododendron trees. The trek is suitable for adventurous travelers seeking a quieter trail while still enjoying a classic Himalayan experience.Panoramic views of Annapurna South and MachapuchareLess crowded and peaceful trekking experienceVillages showcasing traditional Gurung and Magar culturesScenic forests and diverse flora and faunaBest Season for Mardi Himal TrekThe ideal time to trek Mardi Himal is during the spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November) seasons. In spring, the trail is adorned with blooming rhododendrons, vibrant wildflowers, and clear skies, while autumn offers crisp air, stable weather, and spectacular mountain views.Winter (December to February) can be challenging due to snow at higher altitudes, though lower sections remain accessible. Summer (June to August) is monsoon season, bringing heavy rainfall, slippery trails, and limited visibility. Choosing the right season ensures both safety and the best photographic opportunities.Season Summary:Spring: Rhododendron blooms, moderate temperature, clear viewsAutumn: Crisp air, stable weather, stunning landscapesWinter: Cold and snow at higher altitudesMonsoon: Heavy rain, slippery trails, less ideal for trekkingMardi Himal Trek Difficulty and TransportationThe Mardi Himal Trek is considered moderate in difficulty, suitable for fit beginners and experienced trekkers. The trail involves daily hiking of 4–6 hours, with some steep ascents, especially near High Camp and Mardi Himal Base Camp. Good physical fitness and stamina are recommended, but no technical climbing skills are needed.Transportation is straightforward with private vehicles or tourist buses connecting Kathmandu and Pokhara. From Pokhara, the trek begins with a drive to Kande, where the trailhead starts. Most sections are well-marked and supported by local teahouses, making navigation relatively easy.Points on Difficulty & Transport:Moderate trek, 4–6 hours of walking dailySteep ascents near High Camp and Base CampAccessible via road from Kathmandu to PokharaWell-marked trail with teahouse supportFood and Accommodation for Mardi Himal TrekFood on the Mardi Himal Trek is simple but hearty. Local teahouses along the trail provide Nepali staples like dal bhat (rice and lentils), noodles, soups, and momo dumplings. Western dishes like pasta, pizza, and sandwiches are also often available, although at higher prices at remote camps.Accommodation is primarily in teahouses and lodges, offering basic rooms with shared bathrooms and limited hot water. Staying in these lodges provides a chance to interact with local families and experience the warm Nepali hospitality. At higher camps like Forest Camp and High Camp, facilities are simpler, but the spectacular mountain views make up for any lack of luxury.Food & Accommodation Summary:Traditional Nepali meals (dal bhat, momo, soup)Western dishes available in main stopsLodge and teahouse accommodationSimple amenities, increasing comfort closer to PokharaMardi Himal Trek PermitsTrekking in the Mardi Himal region requires two essential permits: Annapurna Conservation Area Permit (ACAP) and Trekkers’ Information Management System (TIMS) card. These permits ensure that trekking is sustainable, preserves the environment, and supports local communities.Permits can be easily obtained in Kathmandu or Pokhara, either through trekking agencies like Across Nepal Holidays or at official offices. The fees contribute to conservation efforts and help maintain trails, lodges, and the natural beauty of the region.Permit Details:ACAP Permit: Required for Annapurna Conservation AreaTIMS Card: Trekkers’ registration for safety and trackingEasily obtained in Kathmandu or PokharaSupports local conservation and communitiesWhy Choose Mardi Himal Trek with Across Nepal HolidaysChoosing Across Nepal Holidays ensures a smooth, safe, and memorable trekking experience. The company provides experienced guides, porters, quality transportation, and well-planned itineraries, allowing trekkers to focus on enjoying the scenery and culture rather than logistics.Across Nepal Holidays also emphasizes sustainable tourism, supporting local communities along the route. Their guides are knowledgeable about flora, fauna, and local traditions, offering insights that enrich the journey. Personalized attention and flexible itineraries make this trek suitable for solo travelers, groups, and families alike.Reasons to Choose Across Nepal Holidays:Experienced and licensed trekking guidesFully organized transportation and logisticsSupport for sustainable and responsible tourismPersonalized trekking experiences

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Chitwan National Park Safari
Chitwan National Park Safari 4 days

Chitwan National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is one of Nepal’s most renowned wildlife reserves. Established in 1973, it spans over 932 square kilometers and is home to a remarkable variety of flora and fauna, including the endangered one-horned rhinoceros, Bengal tiger, and over 450 species of birds. A safari in Chitwan offers travelers an immersive experience in the lush subtropical forests, grasslands, and wetlands. Visitors can engage in elephant rides, jungle walks, canoeing, and bird watching, making it a perfect destination for nature lovers and adventure seekers.With Across Nepal Holidays, your Chitwan safari is carefully curated to provide a mix of wildlife adventure and cultural interaction. You will also have the chance to visit local Tharu villages, learn about their traditional lifestyle, and enjoy cultural performances that give a deeper understanding of Nepalese heritage. The combination of wildlife exploration and cultural immersion makes this safari unique.One-horned rhinoceros and tiger sightingsElephant-back jungle rides and canoeingBirdwatching and nature photographyTharu cultural village visitBest Season for Chitwan National Park SafariThe ideal time to visit Chitwan National Park is between October and March, when the weather is dry, cool, and ideal for spotting wildlife. During this period, the jungle paths are easier to navigate, and animals gather around waterholes, increasing your chances of sightings. The winter months also offer pleasant mornings and evenings, perfect for elephant safaris and guided jungle walks.Avoid the monsoon season (June to September) as heavy rainfall can make trails muddy, rivers swollen, and wildlife sightings limited. However, the spring months (March–May) are also beautiful, with blooming flowers and active wildlife, though temperatures can rise significantly during midday.Key Points:Peak season: October–March (best wildlife spotting)Spring: March–May (flowers, moderate wildlife)Monsoon: June–September (not recommended for safari)Chitwan National Park Safari Difficulty and TransportationChitwan safaris are generally considered easy to moderate in difficulty. Activities like jeep safaris and canoe rides require minimal physical effort, while jungle walks and nature hikes may involve walking for a few hours on uneven terrain. The park is suitable for families, solo travelers, and senior citizens, as experienced guides ensure safety during wildlife encounters.Transportation to Chitwan from Kathmandu usually involves a scenic 5–6 hour drive through picturesque valleys and rivers. Private vehicles or tourist buses arranged by Across Nepal Holidays provide comfortable travel with stops at viewpoints and roadside towns. Domestic flights to Bharatpur Airport are also available for those seeking a quicker and aerial view of the countryside.Quick Summary:Difficulty: Easy to moderateTravel time from Kathmandu: 5–6 hours by roadTransportation options: Private vehicle, tourist bus, or domestic flightFood and Accommodation for Chitwan National Park SafariChitwan offers a wide range of accommodation options, from luxury resorts to budget-friendly lodges. Resorts often provide amenities such as swimming pools, cultural programs, and guided safari packages. Meals typically include Nepali and international cuisine, prepared with fresh local ingredients. Traditional Tharu cuisine is also available for those looking to explore local flavors.Across Nepal Holidays ensures that your stay includes clean, comfortable rooms, nutritious meals, and opportunities to try local specialties. Most packages include breakfast, lunch, and dinner, making it convenient for travelers to focus on exploring the park.Highlights:Range: Luxury resorts, mid-range lodges, budget staysCuisine: Nepali, international, and local Tharu dishesMeal plan: Usually full board (B/L/D included)Chitwan National Park Safari PermitsTo enter Chitwan National Park, all visitors must obtain an entry permit issued by the Department of National Parks and Wildlife Conservation. These permits help fund conservation efforts and regulate visitor numbers to protect wildlife habitats. Across Nepal Holidays handles all necessary paperwork and permits, making your trip hassle-free.Special permits are also required for activities such as elephant rides and jeep safaris. It is advisable to carry identification, as park authorities may require it when checking permits.Key Points:Entry permit required for all visitorsActivity-specific permits: Elephant ride, jeep safariHandled by the tour company for convenienceWhy Choose Chitwan National Park Safari with Across Nepal HolidaysChoosing Across Nepal Holidays ensures a seamless and memorable safari experience. Their team of professional guides, drivers, and support staff are knowledgeable about wildlife, local culture, and safety procedures. They provide customized itineraries, comfortable accommodations, and responsible tourism practices that prioritize conservation.With a focus on both adventure and comfort, travelers can enjoy wildlife safaris, cultural interactions, and serene nature walks without logistical stress. Across Nepal Holidays also emphasizes ethical tourism, ensuring that wildlife encounters are safe for both visitors and animals.Advantages:Expert guides with wildlife knowledgeComfortable transport and lodging arrangementsFocus on responsible and sustainable tourismFull support from itinerary planning to permits

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Kathmandu Valley Cultural Tour
Kathmandu Valley Cultural Tour 4 days

The Kathmandu Valley Cultural Tour organized by Across Nepal Holidays is a fascinating journey through the heart of Nepal’s rich heritage, ancient architecture, and spiritual traditions. This tour offers travelers an opportunity to explore the valley’s UNESCO World Heritage Sites, historic temples, and vibrant local culture. Spanning four days, the tour begins with your arrival in Kathmandu (1,400m / 4,592ft), where you will be transferred to your hotel to relax and prepare for the upcoming cultural adventure. The valley, known as the cradle of Nepalese civilization, is home to stunning pagodas, intricate palaces, and centuries-old squares, reflecting a unique blend of Hindu and Buddhist influences.Over the course of the tour, visitors will explore the famed Swayambhunath Stupa (Monkey Temple), perched atop a hill offering panoramic views of Kathmandu city. The sacred Boudhanath Stupa, one of the largest in the world, allows travelers to witness traditional Buddhist rituals up close. At Pashupatinath Temple, one of the most significant Hindu pilgrimage sites, guests can observe spiritual ceremonies and cremation rituals along the Bagmati River. The tour also includes visits to Kathmandu Durbar Square and Basantapur Durbar Square, where centuries-old palaces and courtyards tell stories of the Malla kings.Arrival and hotel transfer in KathmanduSwayambhunath Stupa (Monkey Temple) visitBoudhanath Stupa and Pashupatinath Temple explorationKathmandu and Basantapur Durbar SquaresBest Season for Kathmandu Valley Cultural TourThe best time to visit Kathmandu Valley is during the spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November) seasons. During spring, the valley comes alive with blooming rhododendrons and clear skies, providing excellent conditions for sightseeing and photography. Autumn offers pleasant weather, festive atmospheres, and colorful cultural celebrations, making it ideal for travelers seeking an immersive experience in local traditions.Visiting in winter (December to February) is also possible, though mornings can be chilly and occasional fog may obscure the scenic views. Summer (June to August) is the monsoon season, bringing heavy rainfall and occasional travel disruptions. Therefore, planning your tour in spring or autumn ensures comfortable weather, clear skies, and maximum enjoyment of cultural sites.Why Choose These Seasons:Clear skies and optimal visibility for sightseeingPleasant temperatures for outdoor explorationOpportunities to witness local festivals and ritualsVibrant natural surroundings enhancing photographyKathmandu Sightseeing HighlightsKathmandu, the capital city of Nepal, is a treasure trove of history, culture, and spirituality. The tour’s sightseeing itinerary ensures a comprehensive exploration of the city’s iconic landmarks. Swayambhunath Stupa, known for its resident monkeys and breathtaking city views, offers a glimpse into Buddhist practices and architectural splendor. Boudhanath Stupa, with its massive dome and prayer wheels, is a hub for Tibetan Buddhist devotees. Pashupatinath Temple, one of the holiest Hindu sites in the world, allows visitors to witness daily rituals and cremation ceremonies along the sacred Bagmati River.The tour also covers Kathmandu Durbar Square, where ancient palaces, courtyards, and temples reveal the artistic and political history of the Malla dynasty. Basantapur Durbar Square, located within the same complex, showcases intricately carved wooden structures and the famed Taleju Temple. These landmarks provide insight into the harmonious coexistence of Hinduism and Buddhism, reflecting Nepal’s unique spiritual identity.Key Sites Covered:Swayambhunath Stupa (Monkey Temple)Boudhanath StupaPashupatinath TempleKathmandu & Basantapur Durbar SquaresPatan and Bhaktapur Durbar Square SightseeingThe next day, the tour continues with visits to Patan Durbar Square and Bhaktapur Durbar Square, two other gems of the Kathmandu Valley. Patan Durbar Square is renowned for its exquisite Newar architecture, ancient palaces, and the Krishna Mandir, a stone temple depicting stories from Hindu epics. This square also houses vibrant local markets where artisans sell traditional crafts, metalwork, and souvenirs.Bhaktapur Durbar Square is a living museum, preserving medieval Nepalese architecture and culture. Visitors can explore the 55-Window Palace, Nyatapola Temple, and traditional courtyards filled with historical sculptures. Walking through Bhaktapur’s narrow streets provides a sense of stepping back in time, while local eateries offer authentic Newari cuisine. Together, these squares provide a deeper understanding of the Kathmandu Valley’s artistic heritage and cultural richness.Highlights of Patan & Bhaktapur:Krishna Mandir in Patan55-Window Palace in BhaktapurNyatapola Temple explorationTraditional crafts and local marketsWhy Choose Kathmandu Valley Cultural Tour with Across Nepal HolidaysChoosing Across Nepal Holidays for your Kathmandu Valley Cultural Tour ensures a seamless, authentic, and enriching travel experience. The company provides experienced guides, comfortable accommodations, and carefully curated itineraries that highlight the valley’s most iconic sites. With a focus on cultural immersion, travelers not only see landmarks but also understand the history, art, and religious significance behind them.Reasons to Choose This Tour:Expert local guides with cultural knowledgeComfortable hotel accommodations and transfersWell-planned sightseeing of UNESCO World Heritage SitesOpportunity to experience local traditions, festivals, and cuisinePersonalized service ensuring a stress-free journeyWith Across Nepal Holidays, the Kathmandu Valley Cultural Tour is more than sightseeing—it’s a journey through time, spirituality, and living culture.

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Island Peak Climbing
Island Peak Climbing 18 days

Island Peak Climbing (6,189 m), also known as Imja Tse, is one of the most popular and rewarding trekking peaks in Nepal. Located in the heart of the Everest region, Island Peak offers climbers a perfect blend of high-altitude trekking and introductory Himalayan mountaineering. The journey begins in Kathmandu, followed by a scenic flight to Lukla and a gradual trek through Sherpa villages, ancient monasteries, and breathtaking alpine landscapes.The itinerary is carefully designed to include acclimatization days in Namche Bazaar and Dingboche, ensuring climbers adapt safely to altitude. Before the summit attempt, trekkers reach Island Peak Base Camp, where pre-climb training is provided. The summit day rewards climbers with stunning panoramic views of Mt. Everest, Lhotse, Nuptse, Makalu, and Ama Dablam, making the challenge truly unforgettable.Stunning Everest region trekking routeProper acclimatization and safety-focused itineraryIdeal peak for first-time Himalayan climbersBest Season for Island Peak ClimbingThe best seasons for Island Peak Climbing are spring (March–May) and autumn (September–November). During spring, the trails are vibrant with blooming rhododendrons, and the weather is relatively stable, offering excellent climbing conditions. This season is also popular due to longer daylight hours and clearer mountain views.Autumn is equally favorable, following the monsoon season, when skies are crystal clear and temperatures are moderate. The trekking trails are dry, and visibility is at its best. Winter climbing is possible but extremely cold, while the monsoon season presents challenges due to rain, clouds, and slippery trails.Best Months:Spring: March, April, MayAutumn: September, October, NovemberIsland Peak Climbing Difficulty and TransportationIsland Peak is considered a moderately difficult trekking peak, suitable for climbers with good physical fitness and basic mountaineering skills. The climb involves glacier travel, fixed ropes, steep snow slopes, and a final headwall before the summit. Prior trekking experience above 5,000 meters is highly recommended.Transportation includes a domestic flight from Kathmandu to Lukla, one of the most scenic flights in the world. All ground logistics, porter support, and climbing guides are managed by Across Nepal Holidays, ensuring a smooth and safe journey throughout the expedition.Difficulty Factors:High altitude and long trekking daysUse of crampons, ice axe, and ropesGlacier and snow climbing sectionsFood and Accommodation for Island Peak ClimbingAccommodation during the trek is primarily in comfortable teahouses offering basic but cozy rooms. In Kathmandu, climbers stay in quality hotels, while at Island Peak Base Camp, accommodation is in fully serviced tented camps with proper dining and sleeping arrangements.Meals are freshly prepared and designed to be nutritious and energy-rich, including local Nepali dishes and international options. Special dietary requirements can be arranged upon request, ensuring climbers maintain strength and health throughout the expedition.Food & Stay:Teahouses during the trekTented camp at Base CampHygienic, high-energy mealsIsland Peak Climbing PermitsTo climb Island Peak, climbers require several permits issued by the Nepal Government. Across Nepal Holidays arranges all necessary documentation in advance, allowing climbers to focus entirely on their adventure without administrative stress.Permits include a Trekking Peak Permit from the Nepal Mountaineering Association (NMA), Sagarmatha National Park Permit, and a Khumbu Pasang Lhamu Rural Municipality Permit. All permits are mandatory and strictly regulated.Required Permits:Island Peak Climbing Permit (NMA)Sagarmatha National Park Entry PermitLocal Khumbu PermitWhy Choose Island Peak Climbing with Across Nepal HolidaysAcross Nepal Holidays is a trusted and experienced trekking and climbing company dedicated to safety, quality service, and authentic Himalayan experiences. Our professional guides are certified, experienced, and knowledgeable, ensuring climbers receive proper training and support throughout the journey.We focus on small group sizes, personalized service, and well-planned itineraries that maximize success rates while prioritizing safety. From arrival to departure, our team handles every detail, making your Island Peak Climbing adventure memorable and worry-free.Why Travel With Us:Experienced climbing guides and crewCarefully designed acclimatization itineraryHigh safety standards and quality service

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Nepal Highlight Tour
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Nepal Highlight Tour 10 days

The Nepal Highlight Tour by Across Nepal Holidays is a carefully designed journey that showcases the cultural, natural, and wildlife treasures of Nepal within a comfortable 10-day timeframe. This tour blends ancient heritage, Himalayan scenery, traditional hill towns, and exciting jungle adventures, making it an ideal choice for travelers who want to experience the essence of Nepal without strenuous trekking.Starting in the vibrant capital city of Kathmandu, travelers explore UNESCO World Heritage Sites, sacred temples, and centuries-old palaces that reflect Nepal’s rich history and spiritual traditions. The journey continues to Nagarkot, a peaceful hill station renowned for breathtaking sunrise views over the Himalayan range, offering a refreshing escape from city life.The tour then moves westward to Pokhara, a scenic lakeside city famous for mountain panoramas, waterfalls, caves, and sunrise views from Sarangkot. Cultural exploration continues in Bandipur, a beautifully preserved hill town that offers traditional Newari architecture and panoramic mountain views. The adventure concludes in Chitwan National Park, where guests enjoy thrilling jungle safaris and wildlife encounters before returning to Kathmandu for departure.Guided sightseeing in Kathmandu ValleySunrise views from Nagarkot and SarangkotScenic drives through hills and river valleysCultural experience in BandipurJungle safari in Chitwan National ParkBalanced mix of culture, nature, and wildlifeBest Season for Nepal Highlight TourThe best seasons for the Nepal Highlight Tour are spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November). During these months, Nepal enjoys stable weather, clear skies, and pleasant temperatures, making sightseeing, scenic drives, and outdoor activities highly enjoyable. These seasons are particularly ideal for mountain views from Nagarkot, Sarangkot, and Pokhara.Spring brings blooming rhododendrons, lush greenery, and mild temperatures, enhancing the beauty of hill towns and countryside landscapes. Autumn, on the other hand, offers crisp air, excellent visibility of the Himalayas, and festive cultural experiences due to major Nepali festivals like Dashain and Tihar.The tour can also be done in winter (December to February), especially for travelers who prefer fewer crowds and cooler weather. Summer and monsoon months (June to August) are less popular due to rainfall but still offer lush scenery and quieter travel experiences.Seasonal Overview:Spring: Best weather, flowers, clear viewsAutumn: Best visibility, festivals, dry climateWinter: Cool temperatures, peaceful travelMonsoon: Green landscapes, fewer touristsNepal Highlight Tour – Difficulty and TransportationThe Nepal Highlight Tour is categorized as an easy to moderate tour, suitable for travelers of all age groups, including families and senior travelers. There is no trekking involved, and all activities are light, such as guided walks, sightseeing, and short nature excursions. A basic level of fitness is sufficient to enjoy this journey comfortably.Transportation throughout the tour is arranged in private, comfortable vehicles depending on group size. Scenic drives connect Kathmandu, Nagarkot, Pokhara, Bandipur, and Chitwan, allowing travelers to enjoy Nepal’s diverse landscapes, including rivers, hills, forests, and rural villages.Although some drives are long due to Nepal’s mountainous terrain, regular breaks and scenic viewpoints make the journeys enjoyable rather than tiring. Across Nepal Holidays ensures safe, experienced drivers and well-maintained vehicles.Key Points:Easy to moderate difficulty levelNo trekking or physically demanding activitiesPrivate tourist vehicles for all transfersScenic road journeys with regular stopsFood and Accommodation for Nepal Highlight TourDuring the Nepal Highlight Tour, travelers enjoy a combination of comfortable accommodations and diverse dining experiences. Hotels are carefully selected by Across Nepal Holidays, ranging from well-located city hotels to peaceful resorts in Pokhara, Bandipur, and Chitwan. All accommodations provide clean rooms, private bathrooms, and modern amenities.In Chitwan National Park, guests typically stay at jungle resorts that offer a unique natural setting along with cultural programs and local cuisine. Most stays include daily breakfast, while Chitwan often provides full-board meals due to limited dining options outside the resort.Food during the tour includes a variety of Nepali, Indian, and international cuisines. Travelers can enjoy traditional dishes such as Dal Bhat, Momo, and Thukpa, as well as continental and Asian options in tourist centers.Accommodation & Meals Include:Comfortable hotels and heritage-style lodgesJungle resort stay in ChitwanDaily breakfast (full board in Chitwan)Vegetarian and non-vegetarian optionsWhy Choose Nepal Highlight Tour with Across Nepal HolidaysChoosing the Nepal Highlight Tour with Across Nepal Holidays ensures a professionally organized, culturally immersive, and stress-free travel experience. The itinerary is thoughtfully crafted to cover Nepal’s top destinations at a relaxed pace, allowing travelers to enjoy each place without rushing.Across Nepal Holidays offers experienced guides, personalized services, and a strong focus on guest satisfaction. The tour is ideal for first-time visitors to Nepal, as it provides a complete introduction to the country’s heritage, nature, and wildlife in a single journey.With transparent pricing, flexible customization options, and local expertise, Across Nepal Holidays stands out as a trusted travel partner in Nepal.Reasons to Choose This Tour:Expert local guides and reliable serviceWell-balanced and scenic itineraryCultural, natural, and wildlife experiencesExcellent value for time and moneyTrusted company: Across Nepal Holidays

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Kathmandu Pokhara Lumbini Chitwan Tour
Kathmandu Pokhara Lumbini Chitwan Tour 10 days

The Kathmandu Pokhara Lumbini Chitwan Tour is a complete cultural, natural, and wildlife journey that introduces travelers to Nepal’s most iconic destinations within ten memorable days. Designed by Across Nepal Holidays, this tour blends ancient heritage, Himalayan scenery, spiritual landmarks, and rich biodiversity into one seamless experience. From the historic streets of Kathmandu to the peaceful birthplace of Lord Buddha in Lumbini, every destination offers a unique perspective of Nepal.Kathmandu welcomes you with UNESCO World Heritage Sites such as Pashupatinath, Boudhanath, Swayambhunath, and Durbar Squares, reflecting centuries of art, religion, and architecture. Pokhara provides a refreshing contrast with serene lakes, breathtaking mountain views, and sunrise moments from Sarangkot. Lumbini offers spiritual calm and insight into Buddhist philosophy, while Chitwan National Park delivers thrilling wildlife encounters and jungle adventures.This tour is ideal for families, couples, spiritual travelers, and first-time visitors to Nepal. Comfortable hotels, scenic drives, guided sightseeing, and cultural immersion ensure a relaxed yet enriching experience throughout the journey.UNESCO World Heritage sightseeing in KathmanduSunrise views and lakeside relaxation in PokharaSacred birthplace of Lord Buddha in LumbiniJungle safari and wildlife exploration in ChitwanProfessionally managed service by Across Nepal HolidaysBest Season for Kathmandu Pokhara Lumbini Chitwan TourThe best seasons for the Kathmandu Pokhara Lumbini Chitwan Tour are spring (March–May) and autumn (September–November). During these months, Nepal enjoys stable weather, clear skies, and pleasant temperatures, making sightseeing and long-distance travel highly comfortable. Mountain views are sharp, wildlife sightings are frequent, and cultural activities are vibrant.Spring brings blooming rhododendrons, lush greenery, and moderate warmth across all regions. Pokhara becomes especially scenic, while Chitwan’s jungles remain active with wildlife. Autumn, following the monsoon, offers crystal-clear skies, festive energy, and ideal conditions for photography and outdoor exploration.Winter (December–February) is also suitable, particularly for Kathmandu, Lumbini, and Chitwan, though mornings can be chilly. Summer/monsoon (June–August) features fewer crowds and greener landscapes, but occasional rain may affect travel schedules.Seasonal Overview:Spring: Best weather, flowers, clear viewsAutumn: Festivals, crisp skies, ideal sightseeingWinter: Cool, peaceful, fewer touristsMonsoon: Lush scenery, budget-friendly travelKathmandu Pokhara Lumbini Chitwan Tour Difficulty and TransportationThis tour is classified as easy to moderate, making it suitable for travelers of all age groups. There is no trekking involved, and activities mainly include sightseeing, short walks, cultural tours, and jungle safaris. The itinerary is thoughtfully paced, allowing sufficient rest and acclimatization while traveling through different elevations.Transportation is primarily by private tourist vehicle, ensuring comfort, safety, and flexibility. Long scenic drives connect Kathmandu, Pokhara, Lumbini, and Chitwan, offering beautiful countryside views along the way. Roads are mostly paved, and rest stops are included to make journeys enjoyable.For wildlife activities in Chitwan, jeep safaris, canoe rides, and guided jungle walks are organized by experienced naturalists. Across Nepal Holidays ensures well-maintained vehicles and professional drivers throughout the tour.Difficulty & Transport Highlights:Easy tour, no physical strainPrivate air-conditioned vehiclesScenic highway drivesSafe jungle safari transportationFood and Accommodation for Kathmandu Pokhara Lumbini Chitwan TourThroughout the tour, comfortable hotels and resorts are carefully selected to provide cleanliness, convenience, and warm Nepali hospitality. In Kathmandu, Pokhara, and Lumbini, travelers stay in well-located hotels with modern amenities. In Chitwan, jungle resorts offer a peaceful natural atmosphere close to wildlife habitats.Meals include a mix of Nepali, Asian, and international cuisine. Breakfast is usually provided at hotels, while Chitwan resorts often include full-board meals. Local specialties such as Dal Bhat, momos, and Newari cuisine offer an authentic taste of Nepal, while international options cater to diverse preferences.Across Nepal Holidays can accommodate dietary requirements such as vegetarian, vegan, or special meal requests upon prior notice.Food & Stay Features:Standard to deluxe hotelsJungle resort in ChitwanHygienic, diverse meal optionsFlexible dietary arrangementsWhy Choose Kathmandu Pokhara Lumbini Chitwan Tour with Across Nepal HolidaysChoosing the Kathmandu Pokhara Lumbini Chitwan Tour with Across Nepal Holidays means traveling with a trusted, experienced, and locally operated company. Their deep knowledge of Nepal’s culture, geography, and logistics ensures a smooth and meaningful journey from start to finish.Across Nepal Holidays focuses on personalized service, professional guides, transparent pricing, and guest satisfaction. Every itinerary detail is carefully planned to balance sightseeing, relaxation, and authentic experiences. The company’s commitment to safety, responsible tourism, and customer care makes it a reliable choice for exploring Nepal.From airport pickup to final departure, travelers receive dedicated support and memorable experiences that go beyond standard sightseeing.Why Travel with Across Nepal Holidays:Experienced local tour operatorProfessional guides and driversCustomized and flexible itinerariesExcellent value and reliable service

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Hindu Pilgrimage Tour in Nepal
Hindu Pilgrimage Tour in Nepal 10 days

Nepal, the land of majestic Himalayas and ancient temples, is one of the most revered destinations for Hindu pilgrims. The Hindu Pilgrimage Tour in Nepal offered by Across Nepal Holidays is designed for devotees and spiritual travelers who wish to explore sacred sites, experience traditional rituals, and immerse themselves in Nepal’s rich religious heritage. This 10-day journey begins in Kathmandu, the country’s capital, and travels through historic cities, sacred temples, and natural wonders like Pokhara and Muktinath.This tour takes pilgrims to iconic Hindu sites such as Pashupatinath Temple, Changu Narayan Temple, Manakamana Temple, and Muktinath Temple, combining religious devotion with cultural exploration. Travelers not only witness grand architecture and ancient idols but also gain insights into centuries-old Hindu traditions. Throughout the tour, you are accompanied by knowledgeable guides who provide historical context and facilitate participation in rituals and prayers.Visit to Pashupatinath, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.Exploration of Changu Narayan, one of the oldest temples in Nepal.Darshan at Manakamana Temple via a scenic cable car ride.Spiritual journey to Muktinath Temple, a revered site for both Hindus and Buddhists.Cultural immersion in historic cities like Bhaktapur and Sanga.Best Season for Hindu Pilgrimage Tour in NepalThe ideal time for a Hindu pilgrimage in Nepal is during the spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November) seasons. During these periods, the weather is pleasant, skies are clear, and travel is safe and comfortable. The moderate temperatures allow pilgrims to move easily between temples and sacred sites without facing extreme heat, cold, or monsoon challenges.Spring season is particularly vibrant, with blossoming flowers and festivals like Holi and Ram Navami celebrated with great enthusiasm. Autumn is equally magnificent, featuring clear Himalayan views, cultural fairs, and religious ceremonies. Avoiding the monsoon season (June–August) is recommended due to heavy rainfall and potential road disruptions, especially for destinations like Manakamana or Muktinath. Winter months (December–February) can be very cold in high-altitude regions like Muktinath but may appeal to travelers seeking a quieter pilgrimage experience with fewer crowds.Seasonal tips:Spring & Autumn: Best for trekking and temple visits.Summer/Monsoon: Avoid high-altitude roads; risk of landslides.Winter: Suitable for lowland temples, but high-altitude sites may be snowbound.Hindu Pilgrimage Tour in Nepal Difficulty and TransportationThe Hindu Pilgrimage Tour in Nepal is suitable for pilgrims of moderate fitness levels. While most temple visits involve minimal walking, some sites, such as Muktinath and Manakamana, require either uphill walks or cable car rides. Pilgrims should be prepared for short treks, occasional stairs, and high-altitude exposure, particularly in Mustang (Jomsom to Muktinath).Transportation during the tour is a combination of:Private vehicles for intercity travel (Kathmandu to Pokhara, Pokhara to Jomsom).Cable cars for temples like Manakamana.Short domestic flights from Pokhara to Jomsom, offering breathtaking Himalayan views.Comfortable and safe roads with professional drivers, ensuring a smooth and secure journey.The tour strikes a balance between accessibility and adventure, allowing pilgrims to reach sacred destinations without physically demanding treks, yet offering memorable mountain and cultural experiences.Food and Accommodation for Hindu Pilgrimage Tour in NepalAcross Nepal Holidays ensures that pilgrims enjoy comfortable stays and wholesome meals throughout their spiritual journey. Accommodation ranges from well-appointed hotels in Kathmandu and Pokhara to guesthouses in remote areas like Jomsom and Muktinath. The focus is on cleanliness, convenience, and proximity to temples, making early morning darshan and rituals easily accessible.Meals feature a blend of traditional Nepali cuisine and safe vegetarian options, respecting the dietary preferences of Hindu pilgrims. Travelers can savor dishes like dal-bhat (lentil rice), vegetable curries, and seasonal fruits while maintaining the energy required for temple visits. In high-altitude areas, lighter and easily digestible meals are provided to help with acclimatization.Food & accommodation highlights:Hygienic and comfortable hotels in major cities.Simple but cozy guesthouses in remote pilgrimage locations.Authentic Nepali vegetarian meals with optional non-vegetarian choices.Tea, coffee, and mineral water provided regularly for traveler comfort.Why Choose Hindu Pilgrimage Tour in Nepal with Across Nepal HolidaysChoosing Across Nepal Holidays for your Hindu pilgrimage guarantees a well-organized, spiritually enriching, and culturally immersive experience. With years of experience in tailoring religious tours, the company ensures personalized attention, smooth logistics, and knowledgeable local guides. Pilgrims benefit from a seamless combination of sacred site visits, cultural exploration, scenic journeys, and comfortable accommodation.Key advantages include:Expert guides providing deep insights into Hindu rituals and history.Safe and reliable transportation, including flights and private vehicles.Customizable itinerary catering to devotion, photography, or cultural interests.Focus on authentic spiritual experiences without the rush of commercial tourism.Local support to assist pilgrims with language, temple protocols, and travel needs.With Across Nepal Holidays, your pilgrimage becomes not just a journey to sacred sites but a holistic spiritual experience that connects devotion, culture, and natural beauty in one unforgettable tour.

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Buddhist Pilgrimage Tour in Nepal
Buddhist Pilgrimage Tour in Nepal 8 days

Nepal, the birthplace of Lord Buddha, is one of the most significant destinations for Buddhist pilgrims from around the world. This Buddhist Pilgrimage Tour in Nepal organized by Across Nepal Holidays is a thoughtfully curated journey that takes travelers through some of the most sacred Buddhist sites in Kathmandu, Pokhara, and Lumbini. The tour combines spiritual exploration with cultural immersion, allowing visitors to experience the serene ambiance of monasteries, stupas, and meditation centers that have existed for centuries.The journey begins in Kathmandu, where pilgrims visit Boudhanath Stupa, one of the largest and holiest stupas in Nepal, surrounded by vibrant monasteries and fluttering prayer flags. The nearby Kapan Monastery and other smaller monasteries at Boudha offer a serene environment to meditate and learn about Tibetan Buddhism. The iconic Swayambhunath Stupa, also known as the Monkey Temple, provides panoramic views of the Kathmandu Valley and a chance to witness ancient rituals and chanting monks. The tour then moves to Pokhara, a city renowned for its natural beauty, where pilgrims visit the World Peace Pagoda, Malepatan Gumba, and the Hyangja Tibetan Refugee Camp, offering spiritual insight and cultural interaction. The journey culminates in Lumbini, the birthplace of Lord Buddha, where pilgrims explore the sacred gardens, Ashokan Pillar, monastic zones, and the Maya Devi Temple.Visit Boudhanath, Swayambhunath, Kapan, and Malepatan monasteriesExperience meditation sessions and local ritualsExplore Lumbini, the birthplace of BuddhaScenic drive from Kathmandu to Pokhara and LumbiniBest Season for Buddhist Pilgrimage Tour in NepalThe best time for a Buddhist Pilgrimage Tour in Nepal is during the spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November) seasons. These periods offer clear skies, moderate temperatures, and lush landscapes, making travel comfortable and scenic. Spring brings blooming flowers and pleasant weather, perfect for sightseeing and exploring monasteries, while autumn offers festive vibes with colorful cultural celebrations and clear views of the Himalayan peaks from Kathmandu and Pokhara.Winter (December to February) can be cold, especially in Pokhara and Lumbini, while monsoon season (June to August) brings heavy rainfall, which may disrupt road travel between cities. However, if travelers enjoy a quieter, off-season experience, winter also offers serene meditation and spiritual reflection with fewer tourists at popular sites.Quick Season Guide:Spring (Mar–May): Ideal for clear skies and moderate weatherAutumn (Sep–Nov): Best for festivals, photography, and pleasant trekkingWinter (Dec–Feb): Cold but peaceful, less crowdedMonsoon (Jun–Aug): Risk of rain; lush green landscapesBuddhist Pilgrimage Tour in Nepal Difficulty and TransportationThe Buddhist Pilgrimage Tour in Nepal is moderately easy and suitable for travelers of all ages, including families and senior citizens. The tour mostly involves sightseeing, gentle walking, and short treks around monasteries and stupas rather than strenuous mountain trekking. Pilgrims should be prepared for walking on uneven stone paths, climbing stairs at stupas like Swayambhunath, and light hiking near pagodas in Pokhara.Transportation during the tour is managed by Across Nepal Holidays using comfortable private vehicles for transfers between Kathmandu, Pokhara, and Lumbini. Roads connecting these cities are generally well-maintained, though some rural areas may have bumpy stretches. Domestic flights are also an option for travelers wishing to reduce travel time between destinations.Transportation Highlights:Private vehicle transfers with driverOptional domestic flights for longer distancesShort walking and hiking at spiritual sitesEasy access to major monasteries and pilgrimage spotsFood and Accommodation for Buddhist Pilgrimage Tour in NepalAcross Nepal Holidays ensures that pilgrims enjoy comfortable stays with nutritious meals throughout the tour. Accommodation ranges from 3-star to 4-star hotels in Kathmandu, Pokhara, and Lumbini, often located close to pilgrimage sites for easy access. Many hotels provide amenities such as Wi-Fi, hot showers, and peaceful garden views, creating a relaxing environment after a day of sightseeing.Food on the tour includes a mix of Nepali, Tibetan, and continental cuisines, catering to both vegetarian and non-vegetarian travelers. Travelers can enjoy local delicacies like momo (dumplings), thukpa (noodle soup), and dal bhat (traditional lentil rice). The tour also allows time for pilgrims to partake in vegetarian meals offered at monasteries, providing an authentic spiritual experience.Food & Stay Highlights:Comfortable 3–4 star hotelsVegetarian and non-vegetarian optionsTibetan and Nepali traditional dishesPeaceful environment for relaxation and reflectionWhy Choose Buddhist Pilgrimage Tour in NepalChoosing Across Nepal Holidays for a Buddhist Pilgrimage Tour ensures a seamless, enriching experience for pilgrims seeking spiritual growth and cultural insight. The tour is carefully curated by experts familiar with Nepal’s sacred Buddhist sites, providing meaningful visits rather than rushed sightseeing. Experienced guides offer historical context, religious explanations, and opportunities for meditation, allowing pilgrims to connect deeply with the spiritual essence of each site.Moreover, Across Nepal Holidays focuses on comfort, safety, and convenience. From hotel accommodations to private transportation, every aspect of the tour is designed to provide a hassle-free journey. Beyond sightseeing, travelers gain an immersive experience through interactions with local monks, Tibetan refugee communities, and meditation sessions at monasteries. This tour is ideal for anyone seeking a blend of spiritual enlightenment, cultural exploration, and natural beauty.Reasons to Choose This Tour:Expert local guides for historical and spiritual insightsComfortable hotels and reliable transportationOpportunities for meditation and cultural exchangeWell-planned itinerary covering major Buddhist sites

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Kathmandu Sightseeing Tour
Kathmandu Sightseeing Tour 1 day

The Kathmandu Sightseeing Tour organized by Across Nepal Holidays offers travelers an immersive journey through the rich cultural and spiritual heritage of Nepal’s capital city. This full-day tour begins with an early morning pickup from your hotel by a professional and knowledgeable guide, ensuring a smooth and informative experience. The first highlight of the day is Swayambhunath Stupa, famously known as the Monkey Temple. Perched atop a hill, this ancient stupa provides breathtaking panoramic views of the Kathmandu Valley. Visitors can explore centuries-old shrines, spin prayer wheels, and enjoy the playful antics of the temple’s resident monkeys, making it a lively and spiritual experience.The tour then moves to Boudhanath Stupa, one of the largest and most significant Buddhist stupas in Nepal. Here, travelers can witness monks performing rituals, walk around the massive stupa, and absorb the serene atmosphere that draws pilgrims from all over the world. Next is the Pashupatinath Temple, a UNESCO World Heritage Site dedicated to Lord Shiva. Situated along the sacred Bagmati River, this temple offers a glimpse into traditional Hindu rituals, cremation ceremonies, and the spiritual practices of local devotees. After a delicious lunch, the day continues at Kathmandu Durbar Square, also called Basantapur Durbar Square, a hub of medieval architecture, ancient palaces, and historic temples. Visitors can wander through vibrant local markets, admire exquisite wood carvings, and capture the essence of Kathmandu’s cultural heritage. The day concludes with a comfortable transfer back to your hotel, leaving travelers with memories of an enriching spiritual and cultural journey.Panoramic views from Swayambhunath (Monkey Temple)Experience Tibetan Buddhist rituals at Boudhanath StupaObserve Hindu ceremonies at Pashupatinath TempleExplore medieval architecture at Kathmandu Durbar SquareLocal market visit and cultural immersionBest Season for Kathmandu Sightseeing TourKathmandu is a year-round destination, but certain months offer the best conditions for sightseeing. The autumn season (September to November) is considered ideal, as the skies are clear, the weather is mild, and the views of the Himalayan peaks are spectacular. This period is perfect for photography, walking tours, and exploring the city without heavy rainfall or extreme temperatures.The spring season (March to May) is another excellent time, when the valley blooms with colorful flowers, and the air is fresh with the scent of blossoming rhododendrons. Spring also brings moderate temperatures, making walking around the temples and squares comfortable and enjoyable. The monsoon season (June to August) is less ideal due to heavy rainfall, which can disrupt sightseeing, while the winter months (December to February) bring cold mornings and occasional fog, slightly limiting visibility.Best Seasons at a glance:Autumn (Sep–Nov): Clear skies, pleasant weather, ideal for sightseeingSpring (Mar–May): Blooming flowers, moderate temperaturesWinter (Dec–Feb): Cold mornings, occasional fogMonsoon (Jun–Aug): Heavy rain, slippery roadsFood and Accommodation for Kathmandu Sightseeing TourAcross Nepal Holidays ensures that travelers enjoy comfortable accommodations and authentic Nepali cuisine during their Kathmandu sightseeing experience. Hotels are carefully selected to provide modern amenities, cozy rooms, and easy access to major attractions. From boutique hotels in the heart of Thamel to luxury options in quiet areas of the city, there’s a wide range to suit different budgets and preferences.Local cuisine is an essential part of the tour experience. After visiting temples and cultural sites, guests can savor a traditional Nepali lunch, often featuring dal bhat (lentil soup with rice), momo (dumplings), vegetable curries, and fresh salads. Across Nepal Holidays also caters to international tastes, offering vegetarian, vegan, and other dietary options. Tea breaks at local cafés allow travelers to enjoy authentic Nepali tea and snacks while soaking in the city’s vibrant atmosphere.Food and Accommodation Highlights:Comfortable hotels with modern amenitiesAuthentic Nepali cuisine including dal bhat and momosOptions for vegetarian, vegan, and international dietsCozy cafés for tea and snacks during sightseeingStrategic hotel locations for easy access to attractionsWhy Choose Kathmandu Sightseeing Tour with Across Nepal HolidaysChoosing Across Nepal Holidays for your Kathmandu sightseeing ensures a seamless and memorable travel experience. With years of experience in organizing cultural and adventure tours, the company provides professional guides who are knowledgeable about Nepal’s history, architecture, and religious traditions. Their attention to detail, personalized service, and local expertise make the tour both informative and enjoyable.The tour is designed for convenience, including hotel pick-up and drop-off, transportation between sites, and flexible itineraries to accommodate your pace. Across Nepal Holidays also emphasizes cultural respect and responsible tourism, ensuring visitors have meaningful interactions with local communities and an authentic insight into Nepali life. This combination of professionalism, comfort, and cultural immersion makes their Kathmandu Sightseeing Tour an excellent choice for both first-time visitors and seasoned travelers.Why Choose Across Nepal Holidays:Professional, experienced guides with local knowledgeComfortable and convenient transportationWell-planned itinerary covering spiritual, cultural, and historic sitesPersonalized service and flexible schedulingFocus on authentic experiences and responsible tourism

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