Nepal
A Land of Peaks, Paths, and Profound Connection
Nepal is where high mountain passes meet deeply rooted traditions.
From the lively streets of Kathmandu to the stillness of the Annapurna foothills, this is a place where every path leads to something unexpected, be it a sacred stupa, a quiet monastery, or a view that makes you stop and breathe it all in. Whether you’re watching sunrise from Sarangkot, wandering through the jungles of Chitwan, or tracing the ancient trails of the Langtang Valley, Nepal offers space for discovery, reflection, and awe.
Experiences in Nepal

Kathmandu : Spiritual Heartbeat of the Himalayas
Wander through Kathmandu’s vibrant maze of temples, courtyards, and markets. Discover centuries-old artistry, living traditions, and soulful rituals that weave Nepal’s rich spiritual and cultural heritage into daily life.

The Remote Majesty of Mustang
Venture into the high desert of Mustang Nepal, a region shaped by Tibetan culture and Himalayan wind. Ancient cave dwellings, walled cities, and wide skies define this starkly beautiful stretch of the country.

Wildlife Safari in Chitwan & Karnali
Trade mountains for jungle in Chitwan, and Karnali where rhinos roam, tigers prowl, and the rhythm of the forest sets the pace. Drift along the Rapti River or join a guided jeep safari through the grasslands.

Phaphlu : Sherpa Culture and Happy House
Discover Phaphlu’s serene mountain charm and timeless Sherpa culture. Stay at the legendary Happy House, where Himalayan hospitality, tranquil trails, and breathtaking vistas create a deeply personal Nepalese retreat.

Dwarika’s Hotel Kathmandu
A celebration of Newari architecture and refined service, this heritage hotel is a grounding base before or after your trek—a place where history is carefully preserved and quietly luxurious.

Shinta Mani Mustang
Perched high in the Himalayas, this contemporary lodge offers sweeping views and deeply considered design. The hotel blends warm hospitality with a strong sense of place, perfect for travelers seeking something truly remote yet refined.

Tiger Tops Tharu Lodge – Chitwan
Set on the edge of the jungle, this classic lodge is a gateway to Nepal travel packages that include wildlife safaris, local Tharu culture, and forest walks right from your doorstep.

Happy House Phaphlu
Discover Phaphlu’s serene mountain charm and timeless Sherpa culture. Stay at the legendary Happy House, where Himalayan hospitality, tranquil trails, and breathtaking vistas create a deeply personal Nepalese retreat.

Tiger Tops Karnali Lodge
Bardia National Park is a world away from the chaotic hustle of Kathmandu. An area of extraordinary beauty and abundant wildlife, a visit to Karnali Lodge is a journey of off the beaten track adventure and an opportunity to reconnect with nature.

Dwarika's Sanctuary Dhulikhel
Retreat to Dwarika’s Sanctuary in Dhulikhel, where refined luxury meets Himalayan serenity. Reconnect through wellness, nature, and exquisite design inspired by Nepal’s heritage, overlooking endless valleys and sacred mountain peaks.
Accommodation in Nepal
Key Facts About Nepal
Language
Nepali is the official language, though English is widely spoken in hotels and major trekking regions.
Currency
Nepalese Rupee (NPR). Cash is preferred in remote areas and ATMs and card facilities are common only in cities and tourist hubs.
Weather & Climate
Nepal’s climate ranges from subtropical in the south to alpine in the north. Spring (Mar–May) and autumn (Sep–Nov) are ideal for trekking and outdoor travel.
Getting There
Most international visitors arrive via Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu. From there, domestic flights connect to Pokhara, Bharatpur, and other key regions.
FAQ About Nepal
The best season to visit Nepal is spring (March–May) or autumn (October–November), when weather is stable, skies are clear, and trails are at their best.
Yes, most visitors require a visa to enter Nepal. Tourist visas are available on arrival at Kathmandu airport for many nationalities, or can be arranged in advance.
Highlights include the Annapurna trek, Pokhara’s lakeside charm, the cultural richness of Kathmandu, jungle safaris in Chitwan, and the remote beauty of Mustang and Langtang Valley.
Respect for elders, temples, and traditional values is important. Remove shoes before entering homes or shrines, dress modestly, and use your right hand when giving or receiving items.
The best way to get to Nepal from Singapore is to fly to Tribhuvan International Airport (KTM) in Kathmandu. These flights typically take around 5 hours and 5 minutes.
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