What to do in the Himalayas and Nepal

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  • Last Updated on Oct 12, 2023

In addition to jungle safaris, rafting, paragliding, mountain biking, climbing, canyoning, sightseeing, and many other activities, Nepal is also known for its trekking.

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Himalayan trekking is the most popular tourism activity in Nepal. Major tourist activities in Nepal outside of trekking include sightseeing, visiting temples, jungle safaris, rafting, paragliding, mountain biking, climbing, canyoning, and other adventure sports.

Nepal offers a diverse range of geography and eco-diversity, as well as a wealth of natural and cultural wonders. Beyond its well-known treks, Nepal offers a wide range of thrilling tourist activities, including safaris, city tours of World Heritage splendor, adventure sports, leisure pursuits, and more.

Nepal has a diverse landscape, ranging from plains covered in jungle to the highest mountains on earth. What you do is only limited by your own interest and excitement because there are so many options available thanks to the natural and cultural treasures that lie between the jungles and the peaks.


Everyone can find something to enjoy, and there are opportunities for adventure at all levels of expertise and experience in this naturalist's paradise. There are various activities in Nepal besides trekking. Jungle safaris, rafting, paragliding, climbing, canyoning, mountain biking, and other fascinating adventure sports and leisure pursuits are other noteworthy alternatives.

Themes related to art, flora and fauna, health, meditation, natural history, spirituality, team development, education, yoga, and other special interests are available.

In Nepal, which is always in a festive mood, there are many opportunities to experience the rich customs and diverse way of life. Whatever you're wanting to do, Nepal is a year-round place to enjoy both exhilarating and leisurely activities, from culture to adventure and all in between.

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Raj, the founder and main guide of the company, hails from the Mount Manaslu region, known for the famous Manaslu Circuit trail and Ganesh Himal Base Camp trail. With over 22 years of experience in the hospitality industry and more than 15 years in the trekking sector, Raj possesses a profound understanding of all trekking trails, local cultures, lifestyles, religions, clothing, and habits. Starting as a porter, he worked his way up to become an assistant guide, guide, and eventually the head of the company. Raj's expertise extends to flora and fauna, trekking gear, managing large groups, and handling emergency situations such as Acute Mountain Sickness, accidents, and natural disasters.

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