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If you are looking for a memorable Nepal trip, MakeMyTrip holiday packages are the right choice for you. MakeMyTrip offers the widest range of customizable Nepal tour to suit every kind of traveler from Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai or Bangalore. Explore from over tour packages to Nepal with unbeatable deals and discounts. Explore the main Nepal sightseeing points with the variety of experiential tours and activities included in MakeMyTrip’s Nepal Tour Packages.

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Popular Nepal Packages

Nepal Tour PackagesDay/NightPrice
Kathmandu Vacation with a Day Trip to Bhaktapur & Nagarkot Package5 Days/4 Nights₹30,671
Explore Nepal with Chitwan & Nagarkot Package8 Days/7 Nights₹61,910
Honeymoon in Nepal Package6 Days/5 Nights₹68,474
Blissful Nepal Holiday with Kathmandu, Pokhara & Nagarkot Package7 Days/6 Nights₹50,177
Trip to Kathmandu & Pokhara With Luxury Stay Package5 Days/4 Nights₹52,175

The Himalayan country of Nepal, India’s neighbor and an erstwhile Hindu kingdom, is known the world over as the home of Mount Everest. What many people do not know is that Nepal is actually home to 8 of the 10 highest mountains in the world. The mountains bring a lot of visitors to this destination, and trekking in Nepal is a major adventure activity.

 

This small country possesses a rich biodiversity, an ancient cultural heritage, and immense natural beauty that will capture the heart of every visitor. Nepal tourism offers the visitor an optimum mix of nature, culture and adventure. If you wish to plan a Kathmandu Nepal tour, but are not sure about the various Nepal tourist places you should be visiting, do not worry. Whether you are booking a Nepal tour package with your family, or planning a Nepal honeymoon package, you will find a range of suitable options on MakeMyTrip for your proposed Nepal travel.

 

Best time to visit Nepal

 

The months from October to December are the best time to visit Nepal as the skies are generally clear and the views are spectacular. This is the best time for trekking in Nepal. The cool weather is also great for Nepal sightseeing. January and February can be quite cold, especially in the higher reaches, so if you enjoy the cold then this will be the best time to visit Nepal. The weather is also pleasant in March and April, although nights can be chilly.

 

How to reach Nepal

 

Kathmandu, the capital of Nepal, is the main point of entry into the country. Of all the ways to reach Nepal, the most convenient way is by flight. Direct flights to Kathmandu from Delhi are operated by airlines like Air India, Indigo Airlines, and Nepal Airlines.

 

Flight connections to Kathmandu are also available from other Indian cities like Mumbai, Chennai, Hyderabad, Lucknow, Kolkata, Ahmedabad etc.

 

Indians looking for budget options to reach Nepal also sometimes take the land route via Nepalgunj by crossing the India – Nepal border and continuing on to Kathmandu, but this is not the most convenient and time-efficient way to arrange your Nepal travel.

 

Nepal Visa for Indians

 

If you are planning a Nepal trip, you will be pleased to learn that Indians do not require a visa to travel to Nepal. Indian nationals travelling to Nepal can enter by just showing either their passport or voter ID (and school or college ID in the case of children).

 

Places to visit in Nepal

 

Pashupatinath Temple

 

For Hindus, the Pashupatinath temple in Kathmandu is one of the most important places to visit in Nepal. This ancient Shiva shrine is the largest temple complex in Nepal, and one of the four main temples across Asia that are important for Shiva devotees. Within the expansive complex are hundreds of temples, 15 Shiva shrines and 12 Shivalingas. Only Hindus are allowed within the main temple complex. Pashupatinath is a highly revered site, and its ghat is also used for funeral ceremonies. The Shivaratri festival brings huge crowds to this temple every year. Pashupatinath Temple is one of the many UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Kathmandu Nepal.

 

Boudhnath

 

One of the largest stupas in the world and a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Boudhnath Stupa is a prominent center of Tibetan Buddhism. Its symbolic architecture represents the Buddha’s path towards enlightenment. The stupa was built to house holy relics, and locals even claim that it contains a piece of bone from the skeleton of Siddhartha Gautama. Visitors can stroll around the white dome buzzing with positive energy, light a butter lamp, look around for souvenirs or watch the devotees circumnavigating the dome. A visit to the Boudhnath Stupa should be a part of Kathmandu sightseeing in all Nepal packages.

 

Nagarkot

 

The scenic and peaceful village of Nagarkot at the edge of the Kathmandu valley is famous for its unforgettable views of the Himalayan ranges, including Mount Everest. A short drive away from Kathmandu Nepal, Nagarkot is the perfect place to watch a memorable sunrise or sunset over the imposing Himalayan ranges. If you are planning to book a Nepal honeymoon package, we highly recommend including a visit to this romantic Nepal tourist place in your tour.

 

Pokhara

 

Pokhara is one of the most scenic places to visit in Nepal, and one of the main destinations that one should include in a Nepal package. Pokhara is known for its idyllic landscapes, including the charming Phewa Lake and the amazing views of the Himalayas that visitors can enjoy from here. A stay in Pokhara can be the highlight of a Nepal honeymoon package. Pokhara is also the base for a large number of treks in Nepal, so if you are an adventure lover, then you might wish to explore this option during your Nepal trip. Around Pokhara one can also visit a number of interesting places such as Davis Falls, Sarangkot, and Begnas Lake etc.

 

Patan

 

Patan, also known as Lalitpur, is located just across the river from Kathmandu and is one of the important places to visit in Nepal if you are interested in history and culture. This Royal City of Nepal is an important centre of culture and art belonging to both Hindu and Buddhist traditions. The Patan Durbar Square is a photographer’s delight and a very important Nepal tourist place. Although many of the ancient temples and monuments in this city were damaged by the earthquake in Nepal in 2015, quite a few survived. Since then major restoration work has taken place in Patan and it is again welcoming visitors. Patan is also a UNESCO World Heritage Site. If you enjoy culture and architecture, do add Patan to your Nepal sightseeing.

 

Swayambhunath Temple

 

A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Swayambhunath Temple, the oldest shrine of Swayambandhu, is the holiest Buddhist Chaitya in Nepal. As it sits atop a little hillock, it serves as an excellent spot to see breathtaking views. Behind the hill, there are also various temples dedicated to many Hindu gods and goddesses. According to the local legend, the temple spontaneously evolved from a primordial lake about 2,000 years ago whereas inscriptions suggest that it was built by King Manadeva in 460 AD.  We highly recommend including Swayambhunath in your Nepal sightseeing plan.

 

Bhaktapur

 

The town of Bhaktapur is famous for its temples with their unique architecture. Located about 20 km east of Kathmandu, Bhaktapur (City of Devotees) is one of the three royal cities in the Kathmandu Valley. While wandering along the bustling ancient alleys, one could marvel at the town’s impressive pagoda rooftops, including the 99-foot-high (30-m) Nyatapola Temple, with five pagoda roofs towering above the market square. The quintessential feature of the sky-high temples here is the pagoda style architecture, along with massive courtyard. The Bhaktapur Durbar Square is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the most visited Nepal tourist spots.

 

Chitwan National Park

 

Situated in the foothills of the Himalayas, Chitwan National Park occupies a vast area in the Terai region of Nepal.  A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Chitwan National Park, established in 1973, is the first national park of Nepal. It is also Nepal’s first plastic-free reserve area, primarily focusing on the protection of one-horned rhinoceros, Bengal tigers, and gharial crocodile. In addition, it houses about 68 species of mammals, 544 species of birds and 126 species of fish. An elephant and jeep safari through the heart of the jungle are the best ways to spot and experience the thrills of the wildlife. If you enjoy wildlife adventures, definitely include Chitwan in your Nepal trip!

 

Changu Narayan Temple

 

One of the oldest temples of Nepal and a UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Changu Narayan Temple is located about 10 kilometres away from Nagarkot. It is believed that the history of this pagoda-style temple dates back around 3000 years. Perched on a hilltop, the temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva and is rich in archaeological relics and stone carvings. Tourists, as well as Hindu worshippers, visit this temple to admire its majestic structure and offer their prayers to Lord Vishnu.

 

What to eat in Nepal

 

Momos – This popular street food is available everywhere in Nepal

 

Yomari - These are fish-shaped steamed rice-flour dumplings, containing sweet fillings such as chaku and, more recently, chocolate.

 

Dal Bhaat – This traditional Nepalese meal consists of steamed rice and Dal (lentils), usually served with a vegetable preparation.

 

Thukpa- Thukpa is a filling noodle soup that originated in eastern Tibet. You will find it in many restaurants serving Nepalese, Tibetan and Chinese food.

 

Maas ko Bara - These light patties are made from dark lentils, which have been soaked overnight, then ground into a paste and mixed with masala.

 

 

Indian restaurants in Nepal

 

If the craving for Indian food strikes you while you are on your trip, do not despair. Here are just some suggestions of Indian restaurants in Kathmandu & Pokhara that you could visit.

 

Kathmandu

  1. Maharaja Restaurant at Grand Hotel
  2. Kathmandu Alice Restaurant
  3. Grace Restaurant
  4. Fusion Himalaya
  5. Fusion Kitchen Restaurant
  6. Yeti, The Himalayan Kitchen

 

Pokhara

  1. Utopia Garden & Snacks Bar
  2. Rosemary Kitchen
  3. Asian Tea House

 

Interesting things to do in Nepal

 

Everest Mountain Flight: This 1 hour flight from Kathmandu takes you close to the highest mountains on the earth. Fly past the imposing Himalayan peaks such as Mount Makalu, Lhotse, Kanchenjunga and, of course, Mount Everest. Unless you are climbing Mount Everest or going on a Base Camp trek, this is the closest you can get to Mount Everest. The flight gives you guaranteed window seats, and an opportunity to approach the cockpit to view Everest from up front. This is definitely one of the top things to do in Nepal, especially if this is your first Nepal trip.

 

Helicopter tour of Annapurna Base Camp: If your Nepal tour package includes a visit to Pokhara and you are a thrill-seeker, this is one of the best things for you to do in Nepal. Take an adventurous helicopter tour of Annapurna Base Camp from Pokhara. You will enjoy an unrivalled view of Fishtail Mountain, Annapurna South and other peaks in the Annapurna and Dhaulagiri mountain ranges. The helicopter flight will take you over the Machhapuchhre Base Camp and all the way to Annapurna Base Camp. After landing at the Base Camp, you will have sufficient time to take pictures and enjoy your high-altitude breakfast before returning to Pokhara with indelible memories.

 

Adventure activities in Pokhara: If you enjoy trying different adventure activities, then we strongly recommend adding Pokhara to your Nepal tour package. Here you can try different thrilling activities such as Paragliding and Tandem Paragliding in scenic Sarangkot with views of the Annapurna range as well as Phewa Lake. You can also go in for Zip lining, flying through the air 5400 feet above sea level on the world’s longest zip line.  If you are a River Rafting enthusiast, Pokhara also offers rafting opportunities on the Seti River. For travellers looking to go Trekking in Nepal, Pokhara is an ideal spot to visit, since this is where a lot of treks tend to start from.

 

Boating on Phewa Lake: Phewa Lake, the second largest lake in Pokhara and one of the most famous Nepal tourist spots, is known for its beauty. The lake is located at the foothills of the Himalayas and offers a beautiful view of the Annapurna range. The best way to experience the stunning scenery of the Phewa Lake and its surroundings is through a boat ride. This is also one of the best things to do in Pokhara for couples. Sail on the tranquil waters of Phewa Lake and enjoy the spectacular views of mountain peaks like Machhapuchhre and Annapurna mountains. During the boat ride you will also be able to enjoy views of the Tal Barahi Temple, located in the middle of the lake. Boating on Phewa Lake is a popular inclusion in Nepal honeymoon packages.

 

Wildlife Safari in Chitwan: If you are wildlife lover, then Chitwan National Park should surely be a part of your Nepal tour package. This is Nepal’s first and most famous wildlife reserve, home to endangered animals like the one-horned rhino, the tiger and the gharial crocodile. One can also see a large variety of bird life here. Take a jeep safari or an elephant back safari in Chitwan to view these rare animals from up close.

 

Local tour of Thamel: Thamel is a popular tourist area in Kathmandu Nepal. It is known for shopping during the day, and buzzing nightlife after dark. In Thamel you will find numerous shops selling all kinds of souvenirs, handicrafts, trekking gear, books, etc. One of the oldest parts of Kathmandu, today Thamel is a crowded hotspot for tourists and a popular place to hang out. There are many eateries, bars and clubs here where the tourist can spend the evening. Taking a walking tour of Thamel is one of the interesting things to in Kathmandu, especially if you are travelling by yourself or as a couple.

 

Now that you have some more information about Nepal tourism, the main Nepal tourist spots, and the most suitable Nepal packages for you, nothing should stop you from planning your own Nepal travel right away!

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    Frequently asked questions about Nepal Packages

     

    1. Is a passport required for Nepal?

     

    A: A passport is not mandatory for Indians to travel to Nepal. However, in order to travel to Nepal, one must possess any of the following:

       

    1. For Adults - A valid Indian passport or an Election Id
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    3. For Children - For children below the age of 18 years, the school or college ID suffices. The ID should clearly reflect the traveller’s picture, school or college name, date of birth as well as the class in which the student is studying. For Children below age 12 years, please carry the birth certificate and School ID.

     

    2. Is Indian currency accepted in Nepal?

     

    A: Yes, Indian currency is accepted in Nepal. You can shop with Indian currency and often in return you will get Nepalese currency (as per the exchange rate). However, the new Indian currency of 2000, 500 and 200 notes are not accepted in Nepal.

     

     

    3. Which part of Kathmandu should I stay in?

     

    A: Kathmandu has a huge range of accommodation options to meet any budget. Most properties are located centrally, primarily around the Thamel district.

     

    4. What can I buy in Nepal?

     

    Here is the list of the things that one should buy on a Nepal trip:

     

       

    1. a) Trekking gear – Nepal offers good buys on trekking essentials which include trekking shirts, jackets, shoes, sleeping bags etc. There are many shops which sell fake products too, so one needs to be careful. Thamel in Kathmandu and Lakeside of Pokhara are the best places to buy trekking gear.
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    3. b) Pashmina – Pashmina products are a good buy in Nepal.
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    5. c) Stone and Bead Jewelry - Bracelets, ear-rings and many other items of jewellery made using beads and stones are popular things to buy in Nepal. Rudraksha necklaces can also be bought here. Thamel, Durbar Square, and Pashupatinath are good places to buy bead and stone jewellery.
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    7. d) Handicrafts – Specific Nepal tourist spots like Bhaktapur Durbar Square, Thamel and Patan are some places where you can get the best handicrafts.
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    9. e) Tea & Spices - Nepal is one of the best places to buy organic tea, as well as spices like cardamom, pepper, cumin etc.
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    11. f) Thangkas - Thangkas are traditional Buddhist paintings which are hand-painted on fabric. Boudhnath, Swayambhunath and Thamel are the best place to buy Thangkas in Kathmandu.
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    Ques. Which is the best time to visit Nepal?

    Ans. You should ideally book your Nepal tour package for the period between October and December. Most people prefer this time, since it is characterised by clear skies and lovely views. This is also the best time to enjoy trekking and explore various attractions. December to February mark extreme cold weather and June to August are usually the hottest months in Nepal


    Ques. Is 7 days enough for Nepal trip?

    Ans. In most cases, a 7-day Nepal tour package will be sufficient to help you get a feel of the country and visit some of its most spectacular sights. Seven days will give you enough time for an exhilarating four-day trek in Nepal, along with three days of leisure. You can consider areas like Ghorepani, Ghandruk and even the Pikey Peak or Namche treks if you wish to explore the Everest area. However, if you wish to extend your trip to 10 days, you can visit the less explored places such as Kopan Monastery, Golden Temple, Kyanjin Gompa and more.


    Ques. Does Indian SIM work in Nepal?

    Ans. If you are booking a Nepal tour package, then you need to be mindful of several important details. Most people wonder whether Indian SIM cards function in Nepal. The answer is yes, although you will have to get data roaming activated in this case. You cannot use data packages valid in India in Nepal. Naturally, you will have to incur extra charges for calls and data usage in the country. However, the best solution would be get a local SIM card for cost-effective plans.


    Ques. Is Nepal visa free for Indian tourists?

    Ans. If you are planning to book a Nepal tour package anytime soon, then you should know that the country does not require a visa for Indian nationals. This is a source of great comfort since it saves you time and money. However, you should always get yourself registered with the Indian Embassy at Kathmandu if you have stayed in Nepal for six months or more. Moreover, visitors must hold a passport with a validity of at least 6 months from the date of arrival in the country.


    Ques. Is passport required for a Nepal trip from India?

    Ans. Yes, a passport is required for Indian tourists opting for a Nepal tour package. However, it is not a mandatory document to be produced at the time of arrival in the country. For people who do not possess a passport, a valid id proof (that proves your nationality) such as a voter ID card can also be used to visit the country. Whereas, for people under 15 and above 65 years of age, Aadhaar card stands as a valid travel document for visiting Nepal.


    Ques. What is Nepal best known for?

    Ans. While booking a Nepal tour package, you should have an idea of the things that the country is famous for. Nepal is known for its amazing natural wonders, scenery and some of the highest mountain ranges in the world. The country also has several jungles and other delights, while offering a mélange of adventure activities including rafting, mountaineering, trekking and more. There are several unique attractions including micro-light flights through the Himalayas, elephant polo and fifteen wildlife and national parks. Nepal is also known for its cultural traditions and warm hospitality along with its sumptuous local cuisine and vibrant festivals. The country is home to eight out of the world’s ten highest mountain peaks, being a major destination for rock climbers, adventurers, mountaineers and so on. It is also a revered religious and spiritual destination with its Buddhist and Hindu pilgrimage and cultural sites. It is home to Gautam Buddha’s birthplace and the highest global mountain peak, Mount Everest. It is also famous for the Pashupatinath Temple and other spiritual wonders.


    Ques. What are 5 lesser-known facts about Nepal?

    Ans. If you are considering booking a Nepal tour package, then you have taken a wise decision! Nepal is one of the world’s most beautiful and intriguing countries. Some of the famous and novel aspects of Nepal include the following: Kukur Puja or the Day of Dogs is a unique celebration on day two of the festival of Tihar which spans five days. Nepal is the world’s foremost destination for adventure sports, with attractions including canyoning, rock climbing and ziplining. The biggest challenge is the skydiving adventure from Mount Everest, landing in the world’s highest-ever zone. Local Nepali cuisine is delicious, although there is also a traditional festival where people drink yak blood. It is celebrated twice every year and the animals are not killed at all. Newar women in the country have to get married a minimum of three times throughout their lifetimes. They first marry the Bel (fruit of the wood apple tree) and then the sun. Nepali Yarshagumbu is one of the rarest and most coveted medicinal herbs which grow in the national parks and mountains. There is a huge rush every year for finding and bringing back this invaluable herb.


    Ques. What is the most common transportation in Nepal?

    Ans. Buses are the best transportation option in Nepal. You will find local buses almost everywhere and they are quite affordable too. Autorickshaws and cycle rickshaws are also popular transportation choices in Kathmandu and many other cities. You can also rent a car and driver for exploring several cities and towns in Nepal or rent a motorbike if you have an international driving permit. Several areas in Nepal are also conducive for mountain biking. Taxis are also available in Kathmandu and some other areas along with tempos. Chalking out a public transportation strategy is important to get the most out of your Nepal tour package, in terms of sightseeing.


    Ques. What is good to purchase in Nepal?

    Ans. Now that you’ve booked a Nepal tour package, you’ll naturally be wondering about the souvenirs to bring back home from this beautiful country. Some of the top choices include the following: Singing Bowls Thangka Paintings Masks and Statues Hemp Bags Traditional Jewellery Items Rice Paper Items Khukuri Pashmina


    Ques. What is the famous food of Nepal?

    Ans. You should always ensure that your chosen Nepal tour package gives you ample time to explore the delicious local cuisine of the country. Some of the famous food options include the following: Chataamari- It is affectionately known as Nepali Pizza and is a special Newari dish crafted with thick rice flour batter. It also comes with diverse toppings. Dal Bhat- Locals love their rice and dal combo with a variety of side dishes. Momos- Momos are abundantly available throughout Nepal, especially in Kathmandu. You will love the chicken and vegetable momos sold by restaurants and stalls here. Newari Khaja- It is a sumptuous Newar dish which fuses Egg Bara, Juju Dhau, Gundruk, Alu Tama, Chataamari and a lot more. Sel Roti- Sel Roti is a tasty doughnut that is fried deeply and is not as sweet as a conventional doughnut, for instance. It is widely consumed throughout special celebrations and festivals in the country.


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