Exploring Nature

Tourism is natural to Nepal. The country's extent of diversity ranging from ecosystems, flora and fauna, landscapes and cultures is incredibly rich and unique. From 60-meter altitude above sea level in the Terai, it reaches to the highest point on earth, Mt. Everest (8848.86 meter), all within a distance of just 193 kilometers (average distance north to south). This tremendous variety of nature, biodiversity and peoples are the reason why tourists have long favored experiencing Nepal's pristine wilderness.

Almost half of the entire tourists coming to Nepal visit protected areas (PAs). Tourists prefer visiting PAs as they offer one-of-a-kind experiences that cannot be easily encountered elsewhere. Tourism in protected areas continues to provide significant opportunities for economic advancement to scores of rural communities, working as a powerful economic justification for conserving biological resources and natural heritage.

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Shey-Phoksundo

    Shey Phoksundo National Park

    Shey-Phoksundo National Park is situated in the Trans-Himalayan region of northwest Nepal. It is Nepal’s largest National Park covering an area of 3,555 sq. km. It was established in 1984 to preserve a unique Trans-Himalayan ecosystem with a diversity of…

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      Khaptad National Park

      Khaptad National Park, established in 1984 AD is major tourist attraction in western Nepal. It is the only mid- mountain national park in western Nepal having unique and important ecosystem. The name is kept after renowned saint Khaptad Baba so…

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      Lumbini Crane Sanctuary

        Lumbini Crane Sanctuary

        The Lumbini Crane Sanctuary is protected land of 6 Square Kilometer aimed to offer a natural home for rare Sarus Cranes in and around the wetlands of the area. The protection area is situated near to the World Peace Pagoda…

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          Mustang

          Mustang is famous for adventure sports such as cycling, rock climbing, trekking, horse racing, and riding. The geographical structure of Mustang is composed of highlands and lowlands with plains, which makes it suitable for mountain cycling and trekking. Due to…

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            Everest Base Camp

            Everest Base Camp perched on the Khumbu Glacier at the foot of Everest is at an altitude of 5600 meters which is reached over a period of nine days with two complete rest days in route. In terms of acclimatization profile, it is very feasible…

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              Sarangkot

              Sarangkot, not a myth but real heaven which offers jaw dropping views of panoramic mountains, exciting Pokhara and its beauty and obviously the most majestic sunrise that you should visit once in a lifetime. You can go trekking high to…

              5
              Based on 1 Review
              Davis-fall

                Davis Fall

                Located near the heart of Pokhara Lakhan Chowk, Davis Fall is one of the most popular tourist destination which offers a magnificent view of waterfall to witness the grandeur of nature as you see this colossal fall struggling with rocks…

                5
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                  Kathmandu

                  The country’s cultural capital, Kathmandu is the place where most adventures in Nepal begin, as all flights from overseas land in the city’s Tribhuvan International Airport. A crowded metropolis of more than 2 million inhabitants, Kathmandu is a chaotic mix…

                  5
                  Based on 3 Reviews
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                    Fewa Lake

                    Phewa Lake is the second largest and most visited lake in Nepal. Its located at the Tourism capital, Pokhara, Nepal. Its located at southern part of Pokhara. It offers an exciting view of nature where we can enjoy boating and…

                    5
                    Based on 2 Reviews
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                      World Peace Stupa Pokhara

                      World Peace Stupa (Shanti Stupa shrine) was built as a symbol of peace. Situated at the height of 1100 meters on the Anadu Hill, Nichidatsu Fujii laid the foundation stone along with relics of the Buddha on 12 September 1973. From the…

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                        Mera Peak

                        Mera Peak is perhaps best known because it is Nepal’s highest trekking peak and successful summits are rewarded with a spectacular panorama of five 8,000m peaks. It is found a little to the East of the main Khumbu on a…

                        5
                        Based on 1 Review
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                          Everest Base Camp Trek

                          Everest Base Camp perched on the Khumbu Glacier at the foot of Everest is at an altitude of 5600 meters which is reached over a period of nine days with two complete rest days enroute. In terms of acclimatization profile,…

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                            Elephant Polo

                            Elephant polo was first introduced in Nepal in 1982 after James Manclark, a scion of horse polo, started the pachyderm version with fellow enthusiast Jim Edwards. The game is played by driving elephants using trainers called mahouts. Initially, a soccer ball was used in the game. Elephant Polo…

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                            Annapurna-Conservation-Area

                              Annapurna Conservation Area

                              Annapurna Conservation Area is the first and largest conservation area of Nepal with an area of 7629 sq. km, established in 1992.  It is managed by national trust for nature conservation (NTNC).  It is bounded by the dry alpine deserts…

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                                Chitwan National Park

                                Chitwan National Park (CNP), established in 1973 AD and listed in world heritage site by UNESCO in 1984 AD is the first national park of Nepal offering an enchanting source of adventure and information. Extended in four districts (Chitwan, makwanpur…

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                                  Koshi Tappu Wildlife Reserve

                                  Koshi Tappu Wildlife Reserve lies on the floodplains of the Sapta Koshi River in the south-eastern Terai. The reserve was gazetted in 1976 to preserve habitat for the only remaining population of Wild buffalo, Arna (Bubalus arnee). The 176 sq.…

                                  5
                                  Based on 1 Review
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                                    Bardiya National Park

                                    Bardiya National Park , established in 1976 AD is the largest national park in terai region with an area of 968 sq. Km. Initially it was established as Royal Hunting Reserve but later was gazetted as Royal Karnali Wildlife Reserve…

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                                      Pokhara

                                      Pokhara is a city on Phewa Lake, in central Nepal. It’s known as a gateway to the Annapurna Circuit, a popular trail in the Himalayas. Tal Barahi Temple, a 2-story pagoda, sits on an island in the lake. On the…

                                      5
                                      Based on 2 Reviews