Upper Mustang Biking

Upper Mustang Biking is truly an awe-inspiring adventure and a phenomenal experience that you’ll never forget. Upper Mustang boasts a desert-like topography, with dusty trails that include off-road riding sections under bright sunshine and blue skies during the day, promising thrills and happiness.

Exploring Upper Mustang by bike also unveils a path of cultural discovery, breathtaking scenery, and encounters with friendly, heartwarming people, among other exciting experiences. During this journey, you’ll mingle with yaks in high meadows and engage with nomads and village residents.

This Upper Mustang Biking tour is meticulously designed to blend biking with breathtaking scenery. Starting from Kathmandu, the tour travels to Pokhara, Jomsom, and Muktinath, then follows the main biking routes through Chele, Syangboche, Charang, Lo-Manthang, Kagbeni, and more. Sightseeing, mountain biking, pilgrimage, adventure, and fun activities are all integral components of this incredible tour.

Why is the Upper Mustang biking trip a great biking holiday in the Himalayas?

  • Scenic Diversity: Experience desert-like landscapes alongside dusty trails and off-road sections under clear blue skies, offering thrills and joy during the day.
  • Cultural Exploration: Encounter friendly locals, nomads, and village life, discovering rich cultural heritage and traditions.
  • Unique Encounters: Interact with yaks in high meadows, adding a unique touch to the biking adventure.
  • Historic Sites: Explore ancient monasteries and caves, immersing yourself in the region’s rich history and spirituality.
  • Royal Legacy: Visit the ancient kingdom of Lo-Manthang, steeped in royal heritage and cultural significance.
  • Route Highlights: From Kathmandu to Pokhara, Jomsom, Muktinath, and onwards through Chele, Syangboche, Charang, Lo-Manthang, and Kagbeni, each stop promises breathtaking views and memorable biking experiences.
  • Activity Variety: Blend of sightseeing, mountain biking, pilgrimage sites, and adventurous activities, ensuring a dynamic and fulfilling journey through Upper Mustang.

You can also check Muktinath biking trip or Annapurna Circuit by bike

Kathmandu Valley Rim Biking

Kathmandu Valley Rim Biking is one of the best and adventurous destinations in Nepal which brings you some of the exhilarating ultimate view points and cultural heritage sites. We travel along little-used dirt roads away from the hustle and bustle of the city. This route will not disappoint for those looking for a challenge. A single track ride around the most scenic parts of valley, boasting plenty of temples, mountain, small villages. It leads along the terraced farmlands, emerald hills, pristine forests of rhododendron and pine. Throughout the trip, we will experience all of the sights, sounds, tastes and smells that make up life in Nepal’s ‘Middle Hills’, Cycle up to the Nagarkot, where you could have awe-inspiring view of the massif mountain range ranging from Gaurishankar to Annapurna as well as an incredible sunrise and sunset view. We cycle some of remarkable up and downhill to arrive the very popular monastery of Namobuddha. It will be the best opportunity because you can visit the golden province of historical city Bhaktapur as well as Newari village, can able to know the real lifestyle of rural Nepali people and also can observe their enrich culture.

This is a daily departure trip.

Tamang Heritage Trail Home Stay

The Tamang Heritage Trail Trek and home stay is an exciting new trekking route in the Himalayas that combines the Tamang Heritage Trail and the Langtang Valley trek. This adventure offers a unique experience, taking trekkers off the beaten path to explore the rich cultural heritage and stunning landscapes of the region. It’s a perfect introduction for those new to trekking, providing a mix of adventure, cultural immersion, and natural beauty.

Located north of the Kathmandu Valley, the Tamang Heritage Trail trek is one of the most accessible trekking regions in Nepal. The trail takes you through charming villages inhabited by the Tamang people, who are mostly of Tibetan origin, having migrated from the Kerung border of Tibet. As you trek through these villages, you’ll get a chance to experience the ancient lifestyle and traditions of the Tamang community.

The journey offers picturesque scenery, including lush green valleys, terraced fields, and panoramic views of the snow-capped Himalayas. Along the way, you’ll also find natural hot springs where you can take a healing bath, providing a perfect way to relax and rejuvenate after a day of trekking.

The Tamang Heritage Trail Trek and home stay is not just about the physical challenge; it’s also a cultural exploration. You’ll have the opportunity to stay in local homes, experience traditional Tamang hospitality, and learn about their customs, dances, and festivals. This immersive experience allows you to connect with the local culture on a deeper level while enjoying the breathtaking natural surroundings.

Overall, the Tamang Heritage Trail Trek offers a unique blend of cultural and natural experiences, making it an unforgettable adventure in the heart of the Himalayas.

The tour is On-Demand tour.

Ghale Gaun Village Home Stay Trek

Ghale Gaun Village homestay trek  is an exceptional way to delve into local life and experience the warmth of Nepalese hospitality. Located in the Lamjung district, 12.5 kilometers northeast of Pokhara, Ghale Gaun is a picturesque village that offers a unique cultural experience.

As you arrive in Ghale Gaun, you will be greeted by villagers dressed in their traditional attire, extending a warm and heartfelt welcome. The homestay experience here allows you to stay with local families, providing a genuine glimpse into Nepalese family life. You will have the opportunity to savor local food, explore handicrafts, visit the Gurung Museum, and immerse yourself in the rich Gurung culture. One of the prime attractions of the Ghale Gaun Village homestay trek is the spectacular view of the mountains that surround the village.

The villagers of Ghale Gaun are known for their hospitality and cultural pride. Staying with them not only gives you a chance to witness their daily routines but also to hear stories of family members who have served in the British army, a common profession among the locals.

Whether you are enjoying the traditional cuisine, learning about local crafts, or simply taking in the breathtaking mountain views, a visit to Ghale Gaun promises an enriching and unforgettable experience. This homestay program is designed to give you an authentic taste of rural Nepalese life, making it a memorable part of your journey.

 

The tour is On-Demand tour.

Chitlang Homestay Trek

Chitlang is an ancient Newari settlement located 22 km southwest of Kathmandu Valley. This picturesque village is surrounded by lush green forests that are home to over one hundred and sixty species of birds and animals. The expansive green fields and a large peach garden with more than a thousand peach trees add to the charm of Chitlang.

A stay in Chitlang offers a unique opportunity to immerse yourself in the culture and traditions of this historic community. The home stay program, managed by the local community, allows you to stay in local homes with clean beds and enjoy meals with the host families. This arrangement operates on a rotational basis, ensuring that multiple families benefit from the tourism.

One of the highlights of Chitlang is the goat farm, where you can learn about local farming practices and perhaps even participate in some activities. The climate in Chitlang is pleasant year-round, with warm days and cool nights, making it an ideal destination for any season.

Whether you are exploring the peach gardens, enjoying the serene natural surroundings, or engaging with the local community, Chitlang Homestay trek promises a memorable and enriching experience.

This is a daily departure tour.

School Travel Langtang Trek

“School Travel Langtang Trek provides students with an enriching adventure through the picturesque Langtang Valley, blending stunning natural beauty with cultural immersion. This trek offers a unique educational experience, combining outdoor exploration with the opportunity to learn about local traditions and geography.”

Embarking on a “School Travel Langtang Trek” offers students a unique educational experience amidst the pristine landscapes of Nepal’s Langtang region. The journey begins in Kathmandu, Nepal’s vibrant capital, where students immerse themselves in the country’s rich cultural heritage. Exploring historical sites like Durbar Square, Swayambhunath Stupa (Monkey Temple), and Pashupatinath Temple provides a foundational understanding of Nepalese traditions and spirituality.

From Kathmandu, the trek heads north towards Syabrubesi, a picturesque village known for its warm hospitality and traditional Tamang culture. Here, students have the opportunity to interact with locals, observe daily village life, and learn about sustainable tourism practices. The trek continues deeper into the Langtang Valley, where lush forests and breathtaking landscapes lead to Langtang Village, a cultural hub of the region. Students engage in cultural exchanges, visit ancient monasteries, and enjoy panoramic views of the Langtang Himalayan range.

Further along the trail lies Kyanjin Gompa, a serene Buddhist monastery nestled amidst towering peaks and glaciers. This location serves as a base for educational activities focused on Buddhist traditions, Himalayan ecology, and the impact of climate change on mountain communities. Trekking up to Tserko Ri, a nearby viewpoint, offers students a challenging yet rewarding experience, with sweeping vistas of Langtang Lirung, Ganesh Himal, and other majestic peaks.

Throughout the “School Travel Langtang Trek,” students not only develop physical endurance and outdoor skills but also gain cultural insights, environmental awareness, and teamwork abilities. The journey fosters a deeper appreciation for nature’s beauty and the resilience of mountain communities, making it a transformative and memorable educational adventure. You can also check our other school travel.

School Travel Ghorepani And Poon Hill Trek

This week long lodge Ghorepani & Poonhill trek in the Annapurna foothills offers all the best of trekking in Nepal, including accommodation in comfortable family run tea house lodges along the way. Enjoy trekking in the spectacular mountain scenery through charming villages inhabited by the Gurungs, dense rhododendron forests full of birds and deep sub-tropical valleys, all set below the Annapurnas, with the picturesque fluted peak of Machapuchare (Fish Tail Peak) dominating the skyline.

At the climax of this trek you will climb Poon Hill at dawn to enjoy one of the most spectacular mountainscape on earth. As the sun touches the snowcapped summits the Himalayan Giants, Dhaulagiri 8,167m and Annapurna 8,091m along with a maze of other peaks slowly begin to appear, like magic, before our eyes. This can be enjoyed by every lover of nature. The trek starts from Pokhara. Clients carry daypack only and walk at their own pace. Trekking hours is about 5-6 hours per day.

School Travel Annapurna Base Camp Trek

The Annapurna Base Camp Trek is a showcase of cultural and physical diversities. High and beautiful mountain peaks such as Annapurna 1, Gangapurna and Machhapuchhre encircle the Annapurna Sanctuary. The lodge-based trek is through terraced hillsides, picturesque villages and dense rhododendron forests with the magnificent Himalaya on the backdrop.
The trek is through forested hillsides to Ghorepani. Ascend next to Poon Hill for a magnificent panoramic sunrise view of the Annapurnas and Dhaulagiri. It passes below Mount Machhapuchhare before reaching the Annapurna Sanctuary. This trek offers opportunity to explore magnificent place before returning to Pokhara via Landrung and Dhampus.

School Travel Everest Base Camp Trek

School travel in Everest Base Camp is an unforgettable expedition in the lap of the tallest peak of the world. First conquered by Tenzing Norgay Sherpa and Sir Edmund Hillary in 1953, Everest Base Camp has traditionally been the ultimate goal for the high altitude trekkers. Our carefully devised itinerary with a number of rests at Namche Bazaar and Dingboche gives you an opportunity to explore Thamo and Chhukung Ri. This offers you an opportunity for acclimatization. A gradual ascent through typical Sherpa villages gives you ample time to enjoy the scenery, wildlife and visit a number of monasteries.
Our goal is Everest Base Camp on the Khumbu Glacier and the opportunity to climb Kala Patthar (5545m), a viewpoint recognized as the best vantage point to see a breathtaking view of the highest peak in the planet.

We offer school tours and trekking packages in various places of Nepal which will bring a valuable educational experience for students. During the tour or trekking, students will learn to build a team and work with them efficiently, which will also help to increase the confidence in them.
School travel to Everest Base Camp helps students to know more about new things. They will learn to enjoy in nature, get a trekking experience, will get ideas about the local people i.e Sherpa, their culture and traditions. They will feel learning is not just sitting inside in a classroom, exploring and getting some adventurous experience will make them more independent and get positive impacts with long-term gains at a young age.

Chitwan Tour

Chitwan National Park, listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is Nepal’s premier wildlife reserve, boasting dense forests and grassy plains that are home to rare mammals such as one-horned rhinos and Bengal tigers. With an impressive biodiversity including 56 species of herpetofauna, 544 bird species, 126 fish species, and 68 mammal species, the park is renowned for its conservation efforts for the One Horned Rhinoceros, Royal Bengal Tiger, and Gharial Crocodile.

During your stay at a lodge overlooking the lush forested valley and Rapti River for two or more nights, you’ll have the chance to immerse yourself in local village life and learn about sustainable living practices. Activities include thrilling Jeep safaris, canoeing trips, jungle walks, visits to ethnic communities, and cultural performances.

Experience the magic of wildlife with early morning excursions, where you’ll witness the enchanting “dawn chorus” and explore the park on foot or by Jeep with a knowledgeable naturalist guide. Spotting rhinos, sloth bears, wild boars, and if you’re lucky, the elusive Royal Bengal tiger, adds excitement to your adventure. After returning to the lodge for breakfast, witness elephants bathing in the river (only possible some time) and opt for a dugout canoe trip to observe crocodiles and birds along the riverbank. Chitwan National Park offers an unforgettable wildlife experience amidst stunning natural surroundings.

Philanthropic Travel Nepal

Philanthropic Travel Nepal blends adventure with community support, offering travelers a chance to explore Nepal while contributing to local development and charitable causes.

Philanthropic Travel Nepal invites you to experience the profound impact of purposeful travel with Trekking Team Group. Our mission is to blend adventure with meaningful contributions, leaving a positive mark on communities in need. Embracing a deep commitment to humanity, our programs empower travelers to support global well-being.

Our focus is on community development, particularly in health and education. By joining us, you’ll help fund essential projects, such as supplying school materials to rural schools. Picture the joy of handing out books and pencils to enthusiastic students, creating real connections, and improving their educational prospects.

Embark on a transformative journey with our volunteer and philanthropic travel programs in Nepal. Designed for those seeking purposeful experiences, our initiatives allow you to engage in community projects, support health and education efforts, and forge meaningful connections with local people. Immerse yourself in Nepal’s vibrant culture and breathtaking landscapes while making a direct impact on its progress. Join us to experience the deep satisfaction of giving back through travel and leaving a lasting legacy in Nepal’s communities. Check out other day tours that may interest you.

Cooking Class

Learning to cook Nepalese cuisine can be a fantastic experience while you’re in Nepal. In just half a day, you can immerse yourself in the local culinary culture. You’ll start by visiting the bustling local market with a chef to pick out fresh ingredients for your chosen dish. Popular options include Dalbhat, Alu Parotha, or Mo:Mos.

In the kitchen, you’ll join the staff in preparing the meal, from washing and chopping vegetables to grinding spices in a mortar and pestle, stirring curry, and wrapping Mo:Mos. It’s a hands-on, sensory adventure! Best of all, you’ll get to savor the delicious dish you’ve created. After a bit of practice, you’ll be cooking like a local!

Best of Western Bhutan

Best of Western Bhutan Tour offers an enriching journey through some of Bhutan’s most captivating sights and experiences. Beginning in Kathmandu, Nepal, you’ll explore the city’s historic and vibrant heritage sites, including the UNESCO World Heritage Sites of Swayambhunath (Monkey Temple), Boudhanath Stupa, and the medieval town of Bhaktapur. After immersing yourself in the culture and history of Kathmandu, you’ll embark on a scenic flight to Paro, Bhutan.

Upon arrival in Paro, you’ll drive to Thimphu, the bustling capital of Bhutan. Spend two nights here, where you can discover the city’s landmarks such as the Tashichho Dzong, Buddha Dordenma Statue, and the National Memorial Chorten. Thimphu offers a unique glimpse into Bhutanese life with its blend of traditional and modern elements.

From Thimphu, you’ll travel to Phobjika Valley, a stunning area renowned for its natural beauty and as a habitat for the endangered black-necked cranes. During your two-night stay, enjoy a short hike around the valley and visit the Gangtey Monastery. The serene environment and picturesque landscape provide a perfect setting for relaxation and exploration.

Next, head to Punakha, where you’ll visit the renowned Punakha Dzong, an impressive castle-monastery located at the confluence of two rivers. The dzong’s beautifully renovated architecture and its historical significance make it a highlight of the tour. Spend some time hiking in the surrounding area to fully appreciate the scenic beauty of Punakha.

Returning to Paro for your final two nights, you’ll have the opportunity to explore the charming town and its major sites, including the Paro Dzong and the National Museum of Bhutan. A standout experience is the hike to Tiger’s Nest Monastery (Paro Taktsang), perched dramatically on a cliffside. This iconic monastery offers breathtaking views and is a bucket-list destination for many travelers.

Finally, fly back to Kathmandu for your last two nights. Revisit Bhaktapur and other notable heritage sites before concluding your journey. Depart from Kathmandu with a wealth of memories from your immersive exploration of Bhutan and Nepal, capturing the essence of both regions through their culture, history, and natural beauty. If you’re seeking a shorter experience in Bhutan, consider our Dragon Kingdom Tour.

Best Of Tibet Tour

The Best of Tibet tour includes four nights in the historic city of Kathmandu with eleven nights tour of Tibet, including Everest Base Camp from Tibetan side. Best of Tibet tour is the most popular tour in Tibet as it covers almost all the highlights of Tibetan culture.

We will  explore heritage site of Kathmandu before taking breathtaking mountain flight to Lhasa. We explore Potala Palace, Jokhang (Dazhao)Temple and Norbulingka, the Summer Palace of the Dalai Lama and where traditional Tibetan arts and crafts are kept alive. Spending three nights in Lhasa we drive to Gyantse through the Kyichu Valley to the Yarlong Tsampa (Brahmaputra) River before climbing over Khama La Pass which is at an altitude of 4,900 m (16,076 ft). We enjoy the majestic view of turquoise lake of Yamdrok Tso, with a backdrop of snow-capped mountains. Before reaching Gyantse, we will make one more ascent over Karo La at 5,200 m (17,060 ft). At Gyantse we experience and enjoy Tibetan rural life. For centuries, this historic town dominated wool and timber trade routes from Nepal, Sikkim and Bhutan.

We will explore Rongbuk and Everest Base Camp at an altitudeat 5,200 m (17,060 ft) above the sea level and enjoy the breathtaking view of Everest. Rongbuk Monastery is the highest Monastery in the world. The highest peak is often referred as ‘the third pole. Everest is the main attraction to the trekkers and mountaineers. The region is also home of the Sherpas and an outpost of Tibetan Buddhism. So this is a place with cultural and spiritual significance. After spending two nights in Rongbuk we drive back to Kathmandu with full of memories of Best of Tibet has to offer. Check out our Kailash tour and Central Tibet Overland tour also.

Beijing to Kathmandu

The Beijing to Kathmandu tour features historic sites, an epic train journey across Tibet, and cultural highlights in Nepal, including Everest Base Camp and the highest monastery, Rongbuk.

Beijing to Kathmandu is an extraordinary tour that begins in Beijing, a city renowned for its grandeur. You’ll visit iconic landmarks such as Tiananmen Square, the Forbidden City, and the Great Wall, which is so vast it can be seen from space. After enjoying delicious Chinese cuisine, we’ll head to Xian to marvel at the Terracotta Warriors, one of the most important archaeological finds of the 20th century. We’ll also explore the vibrant Muslim Quarter before boarding a train to Lhasa.

One of the tour’s highlights is the adventurous train journey through the roof of the world. This remarkable train ride takes you across the Tibetan Plateau, offering breathtaking views of the highest mountains on Earth. In Lhasa, you’ll explore significant sites like the Potala Palace, the Jokhang Temple, and Norbulingka.

From Lhasa, we embark on a spectacular overland drive to Kathmandu, Nepal’s capital. On this leg of the journey, you’ll visit Everest Base Camp, where you can gaze up at the world’s highest peak, and Rongbuk Monastery, the highest monastery in the world, adding a unique adventure to your trip.

In Kathmandu, immerse yourself in the rich art and culture of the city. Explore the ancient temples and intricate art of Bhaktapur, wander through the historic Swayambhunath (also known as the Monkey Temple), and experience the vibrant atmosphere of the Kathmandu Durbar Square. Each site offers a deep dive into Nepalese culture and history, making Beijing to Kathmandu  journey not only adventurous but also culturally enriching. Check out other Tibet tours that may interest you.

Central Tibet Overland Tour

The Central Tibet Overland Tour offers a captivating journey from Kathmandu, immersing you in the rich culture and stunning landscapes of central Tibet.

Central Tibet Overland Tour leads you to the most fascinating land in central Tibet, start from Kathmandu. The trip exhibits the best tour experiences insight into the life and culture of the friendly Tibetan people and get the wonderful opportunity to experience all these cultural and natural delights by joining central Tibet overland tour. Firstly spend some days in Kathmandu visiting Temple, Stupa and palaces. Then fly to Lhasa and spend 3 nights in Lhasa making sightseeing tours of Potala, Jhokang, Norbulinka & Barkhor. Afterwards, you make an overland tour on the Tibetan plateau from Lhasa to Kathmandu. The landscapes are so overwhelming that you accept the strains of this trip gladly, particularly as you will visit on the way some very interesting and important monasteries and Stupa (Sakya, Shigatse, Gyantse).

Central Tibet Overland Tour always possesses expedition character and requires flexibility, tolerance and spirit of adventure of every participant due to the high altitude. Explore our other Tibet tours, including the Best of Tibet and Mount Kailash tours.

 

Dragon Kingdom Tour

The Dragon Kingdom Tour provides an immersive experience of Bhutan’s rich culture, stunning landscapes, and iconic landmarks like the breathtaking Tiger’s Nest Monastery, while also exploring the heritage sites of Kathmandu.

The Dragon Kingdom Tour is a fantastic way to experience Bhutan, often called “The Dragon Kingdom” and renowned for its stunning Himalayan scenery. This short yet enriching tour begins and ends in the charming town of Paro, leading you through some of the most captivating sites in Bhutan.

Paro is a picturesque town that serves as the gateway to Bhutan. One of the main highlights is the Taktsang Monastery, also known as “The Tiger’s Nest.” This iconic monastery clings to a cliffside at an altitude of 3,120 meters and offers breathtaking views as well as a unique spiritual experience. Another must-see in Paro is the Rinpung Dzong, a majestic fortress-monastery known for its impressive architecture and beautiful courtyards. Additionally, the National Museum of Bhutan, housed in the historic Paro Ta Dzong, provides fascinating insights into Bhutanese culture and history.

Thimphu, Bhutan’s capital, combines tradition with modernity. The Tashichho Dzong is a major highlight, serving as both a fortress and the administrative center of the country. This grand structure is a symbol of Bhutan’s heritage and houses the throne room of the King. The Buddha Dordenma, a massive Buddha statue overlooking the city, offers panoramic views and a peaceful atmosphere. In Thimphu, you can also visit the National Memorial Chorten, a beautiful stupa built in honor of the third king of Bhutan, and the Thimphu Dzong, which is a vital religious site and home to the central monastic body.

This tour provides a perfect blend of Bhutan’s natural beauty, rich cultural heritage, and unforgettable experiences, showcasing the best of both Paro and Thimphu. If you have longer time try our best of of bhutan tour.

 

 

Kailash Mansarovar via Lhasa

The Kailash Mansarovar via Lhasa is a remarkable journey that includes Kathmandu, Lhasa, and a hike up Mount Kailash, providing ample time for acclimatization.

The Kailash Mansarovar via Lhasa tour begins in Kathmandu with a day of rest. Next, you’ll enjoy a scenic flight to Lhasa, where you’ll spend three nights exploring landmarks like the Potala Palace, Jokhang Temple, and the bustling Barkor Market. From Lhasa, you’ll drive through central Tibet, visiting Yamdrok Tso Lake, and the historic towns of Gyantse and Shigatse, before reaching Lake Manasarovar and Mount Kailash.

This journey offers breathtaking views of snow-capped peaks and Tibetan landscapes, with opportunities to witness Buddhist ceremonies, visit local Tibetan homes, and learn about Tibetan culture. You’ll complete a 3-day pilgrimage around Mount Kailash, known as the kora or parikrama, before returning to Kathmandu.

Importance of Mount Kailash: Mount Kailash is considered one of the most sacred sites in the world, revered by Hindus, Buddhists, Jains, and Bon practitioners. For Hindus, it is believed to be the abode of Lord Shiva, the god of destruction and regeneration. In Buddhist tradition, Mount Kailash is associated with the spiritual energy of the Buddha Demchok. Jains view it as the site where their first Tirthankara, Rishabhanatha, attained liberation. The mountain’s unique shape and the fact that it remains unclimbed add to its mystique and reverence.

Kailash Kora (Circumambulation): The Kailash Kora, or circumambulation, is a sacred pilgrimage around Mount Kailash. Covering about 52 kilometers, this trek is undertaken by devotees who believe that completing it will bring spiritual merit and wash away sins. The kora is performed in a clockwise direction, and it involves traversing rugged terrain at high altitudes, which is a significant spiritual and physical challenge. For many, the kora is a transformative experience, offering deep spiritual insight and a profound sense of connection to the divine.

Significance of Lake Manasarovar: Lake Manasarovar, located near Mount Kailash, is considered one of the holiest lakes in the world. Hindus believe that the lake was created by Lord Brahma and is a place where one can attain spiritual purification. Buddhists and Jains also regard the lake as sacred, symbolizing the purity and calm of the mind. Pilgrims often take a ritual dip in the lake’s pristine waters, which is believed to cleanse the soul and aid in the attainment of enlightenment. The serene surroundings and the lake’s spiritual significance make it a central part of the pilgrimage journey. Check out our  Best of Tibet trip too.

Note: This tour is on-demand tour so you can contact and choose your own time and also can be customized depend on your time frame, interest etc.

Ultralight Flight In Pokhara

An ultralight flight in Pokhara gives you a quick, breathtaking view of nature’s beauty from the sky.

An ultralight flight in Pokhara provides an extraordinary way to see the city and its stunning surroundings. Pokhara, a picturesque town nestled at the foot of the Annapurna Mountains, is renowned for its breathtaking natural beauty, including serene lakes and lush green landscapes. Often referred to as the “Switzerland of Nepal,” this valley is a gateway to numerous trekking adventures in the region.

If you’re short on time but want to experience the area’s beauty, an ultralight flight offers a remarkable solution. This quick and exhilarating ride in a small aircraft lets you soar high above the valley, providing a unique and unforgettable perspective. From the sky, you’ll get a stunning “bird’s-eye view” of Pokhara’s green forests, meadows, sparkling lakes, and winding rivers.

Flying near the majestic Annapurna range and the iconic Fishtail Peak, you’ll be treated to heart-touching vistas that capture the essence of Nepal’s natural splendor. The ultralight flight is designed to give you a heavenly glimpse of the region’s beauty in a remarkably short amount of time.

We offer a variety of ultralight flight tours, allowing you to choose the one that best suits your interests and schedule. Whether you’re looking for a brief scenic overview or a more immersive aerial experience, these tours are crafted to provide an exceptional adventure and a deeper appreciation of Pokhara’s remarkable landscapes. Explore our other day tours—you might find some that spark your interest for an extended adventure.

 

Note: Departure everyday 

Cooking Class in Kathmandu

Cooking Class in Kathmandu-Discover the Joy of Nepalese Cooking 

Taking a cooking class in Kathmandu is a fantastic way to dive into Nepalese cuisine. In just half a day, you can fully experience the rich flavors and techniques of local cooking.

Your adventure starts with a visit to a lively local market with a friendly chef. You’ll pick out fresh ingredients for your chosen dish, whether it’s Dalbhat, Alu Parotha, or Mo:Mos. This market visit gives you a taste of authentic Nepalese ingredients.

Back in the kitchen, you’ll get hands-on experience preparing your meal. You’ll wash and chop vegetables, grind spices with a traditional mortar and pestle, stir curries, and wrap Mo:Mos. This fun, interactive session will engage all your senses.

At the end of the class, you’ll enjoy the delicious meal you’ve made, and with a bit of practice, you’ll be able to cook like a local.

Join this cooking class in Kathmandu for an exciting and educational experience that will leave you with new skills and wonderful memories of Nepalese cuisine. Explore our other day tours—you might find some that spark your interest for an extended adventure.

 

Note: On-Demand experience everyday