Nepal Tours

Travel To Nepal

The Roof of the World

Discover Nepal with journeys that blend breathtaking Himalayan landscapes, vibrant cultural heritage, and authentic local experiences. Our tours take you from ancient temples and bustling markets in Kathmandu to serene mountain trails and wildlife-rich jungles.

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The adventure begins in the Kathmandu Valley, where you’ll explore centuries-old temples, intricate palaces, and sacred stupas that reflect Nepal’s deep spiritual and artistic heritage. Guided walks through historic squares and vibrant local neighborhoods give you a close look at daily life, traditional craftsmanship, and the living history woven into the city’s streets.

Traveling onward to Pokhara, the scenery shifts from cultural landmarks to some of the most spectacular natural views in the Himalayas. The journey itself is part of the experience, with rolling hills, terraced farms, and river valleys unfolding along the way. In Pokhara, you’ll wake to panoramic views of the Annapurna range, enjoy peaceful moments by Phewa Lake, and have opportunities for light adventure such as boating, short hikes, or visiting waterfalls and caves. The relaxed atmosphere provides a perfect balance to Kathmandu’s energy.

Throughout the tour, we focus on comfortable pacing, knowledgeable local guides, and meaningful experiences that connect you with Nepal’s landscapes and people. This route is ideal for travelers who want a well-rounded introduction to the country — combining culture, nature, and gentle adventure in one seamless and memorable trip.

Visa?

Most nationalities can get the visa on arrival at the airport. Get in touch if you need visa support.

Where?

Kathmandu – Pokhara – Kathmandu Valley.

When?

Autumn (Sept–Nov) and Spring (Mar–May) are the best seasons. Expect clear skies, pleasant temperatures, and excellent Himalayan views — perfect for sightseeing and tours between Kathmandu and Pokhara.

Winter (Dec–Feb) is cooler but still good for cultural trips, while Monsoon (Jun–Aug) brings heavy rain and limited mountain views, though landscapes are lush and crowds are fewer.

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Sample Itinerary

Day 1 – Welcome to Kathmandu

Touch down in Nepal’s vibrant capital, where ancient tradition and modern buzz collide. Our team will greet you at the airport and transfer you to your hotel. The rest of the day is yours — relax, wander nearby streets, or soak in your first taste of Kathmandu’s colorful atmosphere.

Day 2 – Kathmandu to Pokhara Road Journey (827m) – 6 hrs drive

Hit the road for a scenic drive to Pokhara, Nepal’s laid-back lakeside gem. The journey winds past terraced hills, rushing rivers, and rural villages, offering a glimpse into everyday Nepali life. By afternoon, the Himalayan backdrop appears, with Machhapuchhre (Fishtail) and the Annapurna range stealing the show. After hotel check-in, enjoy a relaxed stroll along Pokhara’s lively lakeside filled with cafés, shops, and mountain views.

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Day 3 – Sunrise & Pokhara Exploration

An early start rewards you with a short drive to Sarangkot (1,600m), one of Nepal’s best sunrise viewpoints. Watch the first light ignite the Annapurna and Dhaulagiri ranges — a moment you won’t forget.

After breakfast, dive into Pokhara’s highlights:

  • Bindabasini Temple – a sacred hilltop shrine

  • Gupteshwor Mahadev Cave – a mysterious cave sanctuary

  • Davis Falls – a dramatic underground waterfall

  • Pumdikot Shiva Statue – towering above the valley

  • Tibetan Refugee Camp – insight into Himalayan culture

Later, unwind with a peaceful boat ride on Phewa Lake, where mountain reflections shimmer on the water. The evening is free to explore the lakeside’s relaxed vibe.

Day 4 – Fly to Kathmandu & Cultural Encounters

After breakfast, transfer to Pokhara Airport for a short, spectacular 25-minute flight back to Kathmandu, often offering panoramic Himalayan views.

On arrival, explore two of Nepal’s most important spiritual landmarks:

  • Pashupatinath Temple – Nepal’s holiest Hindu temple on the banks of the Bagmati River, where centuries-old rituals unfold daily

  • Boudhanath Stupa – one of the world’s largest Buddhist stupas, alive with prayer wheels, chanting, and the scent of incense

Return to your hotel in the evening with time to relax or explore independently.

Day 5 – Kathmandu Valley Heritage Tour

Today is a deep dive into the cultural heart of the Kathmandu Valley.

Start at Kathmandu Durbar Square, once the royal palace complex, filled with temples, courtyards, and intricate wood carvings that showcase Newari artistry.

Continue to Swayambhunath Stupa (Monkey Temple), perched on a hilltop overlooking the valley. This ancient stupa blends Buddhist and Hindu symbolism and offers sweeping city views.

End the day in Patan Durbar Square, known as the City of Artisans. Its elegant temples, stone carvings, and palace courtyards reveal the refined craftsmanship of the ancient kingdom of Patan.

Day 6 – Departure

Enjoy a relaxed morning until it’s time to head to the airport. Our team will transfer you for your onward journey, carrying unforgettable memories of Nepal’s culture, mountains, and warm hospitality.

What else?
Inclusions
Exclusions
  • Accommodation

    Standard twin share hotels.

  • Domestic Flight

    Pokhara – Kathmandu flight ticket.

  • Guides

    An English speaking local guide, driver and foreign tour leader on group tours.

  • Transport

    All transport to complete the itinerary.

  • Activities, Entrance Fees & Taxes

    All activities & entrance fees included unless otherwise stated.

  • Airport Transfers

    Pickup and drop-off for your flights.

  • Fights to and from Nepal

    International Flights.

  • Tips

    Tips are expected for your local guides and driver.

  • Travel Insurance

    Make sure you are insured.

  • Meals

    Lunches and dinners are not included.

  • Visa

    Nepal Visa on Arrival not included.

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Nepal Tours - FAQs

Most frequent questions and answers for our tours to Nepal.

Yes, Nepal is generally considered a safe and welcoming destination for travelers. Tourism is a major part of the country’s economy, and visitors are treated with genuine warmth and hospitality throughout both cities and rural areas.

As with any international travel, basic precautions go a long way. Keep an eye on personal belongings in busy markets, follow your guide’s advice during activities, and use reputable transport and tour providers. In trekking or mountain regions, safety is managed through experienced guides, proper pacing, and awareness of weather and altitude conditions.

Nepal’s main tourist areas — including Kathmandu, Pokhara, and popular trekking routes — are well established and accustomed to international visitors. With sensible planning and local guidance, most travelers find Nepal to be not only safe, but incredibly friendly and rewarding to explore.

Autumn (Sept–Nov) and Spring (Mar–May) are the best seasons. Expect clear skies, pleasant temperatures, and excellent Himalayan views — perfect for sightseeing and tours between Kathmandu and Pokhara.

Winter (Dec–Feb) is cooler but still good for cultural trips, while Monsoon (Jun–Aug) brings heavy rain and limited mountain views, though landscapes are lush and crowds are fewer.

Our Nepal tours start in Kathmandu and there are frequent flights from Doha, Dubai, Istanbul, Bangkok, Kuala Lumpur, Delhi & Calcutta amongst others.

USD cash is the most widely accepted.

Group size will be no more than 13 travellers.

Not at all! We can cater to all diets. Keep in mind that if you are vegetarian or vegan, there are very limited meal options in Nepal.

Travel insurance is a must. We have teamed up with IATI Travel Insurance because they provide cover for all our destinations. You’ll also automatically receive a 5% discount with them as a Rocky Road Travel customer.

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