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    Nepal Hiking Tours
    made for you

    Hiking in Nepal’s majestic Himalaya on a tour expertly crafted just for you
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    Annapurna

    Visit traditional villages and tea houses

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    Everest

    Venture to the Khumbu Everest region

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    Pokhara

    Enjoy white water rafting, kayaking and paragliding

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    Kathmandu

    Visit Kathmandu's UNESCO-listed sites

    Guided trekking in Nepal on some of the world’s highest peaks

    Trekking in Nepal is an unforgettable and deeply immersive experience. The sheer scale of the Himalaya – home to eight of the world’s fourteen highest peaks, including Mount Everest – naturally evokes a sense of wonder and reverence. Your path will lead through the snow-capped peaks and deep valleys of the Himalaya punctuated by monasteries, prayer flags and stupas

    Many tours of Nepal start in the capital Kathmandu. Though several temples were damaged in the 2015 earthquake, the ongoing restoration efforts have preserved its timeless charm. From here, you can explore the ancient cities and holy temples in Kathmandu Valley, or transfer to the nearby hill town of Dhulikhel, with its unobstructed mountain views. The lakeside town of Pokhara also acts as a gateway to the mountains, offering activities like paragliding, mountain biking, kayaking and white water rafting. It’s a beautiful place to relax after exploring the rugged Annapurna massif, perhaps on the four-night Poon Hill Trek.

    And of course, there’s the Everest region, officially known as Khumbu. Any hike here is truly a once-in-a-lifetime experience. With the towering Everest massif as a backdrop, you will hike rhododendron scented trails, pausing at wood-and-stone villages and tea houses. Here, the air is sharp and clear, and the silence is profound.

    Whether you’re exploring the trails close to your cosy Himalayan lodge, or challenging yourself to a multi-day trek, our expert travel designers will plan a bespoke itinerary personalised to you. Your hiking trip to Nepal will include handpicked accommodation, seamless private transfers and expert guides and porters.

    Highlights

    Visit the Boudhanath Stupa, a UNESCO World Heritage Site in Kathmandu

    Hike to the sacred site of Namo Buddha near Dhulikhel

    Stay at Shinta Mani Mustang, a luxury retreat in the heart of the Annapurna mountains

    Discover turquoise lakes and remote villages in the Annapurna massif

    Witness the unforgettable view of Mount Everest rising above the clouds 

    A visit to Nepal wouldn’t be complete without trekking on its mountain paths. With your private guide you’ll explore forests and terraced farmland, and visit monasteries and panoramic viewpoints. You’ll also meet the people who live here, learning about the way of life and cultural traditions in the Himalayas.

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    Rachel O'Leary

    Senior Travel Designer

    Luxury accommodation in Nepal

    There are many incredible places to stay in Nepal. Here are some of our favourites, handpicked by our travel designers:

    Why book with Jacada?

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    Personalised design

    We’ll plan your trip around your specific interests, tastes and preferences, providing helpful tips and honest advice based on first-hand knowledge of the destination.

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    Authentic experiences

    Our expert guides and brilliant travel concierges are hand-picked to provide a genuine experience, bringing your destination to life with care and passion.

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    Responsible travel

    Our luxury trips are designed with responsible travel principles that prioritise travel experiences that are both good for you and good for the planet.

    Ready to plan your adventure?

    Whatever you want from your Nepal trip, our team of expert travel designers are ready to help.

    Where to go

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    Annapurna

    From lush farmland and thick forests to arid desert and snow-capped mountains, the Annapurna region rewards hikers with consistently spectacular views. Its accessibility from Pokhara and availability of shorter routes make it ideal for time-limited travellers, but if you have a flexible schedule you can enjoy extended trekking, too.

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    Dhulikhel

    An ancient Newar settlement magnificently positioned on the east side of Kathmandu Valley, Dhulikhel offers unobstructed Himalayan vistas, access to fascinating local villages and serves as a gateway to the Buddhist pilgrimage site of Namo Buddha monastery.

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    Everest

    The Everest region, officially known as Khumbu, showcases nature's raw power through its towering Himalayan peaks. Although base camp trekking in Nepal is popular, you can also visit the turquoise Gokyo Lakes and traditional Sherpa villages like Namche Bazaar.

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    Kathmandu

    The vibrant capital city blends intricate Newari architecture (of the valley’s Indigenous Newar people) with sacred sites from both Hindu and Buddhist traditions. At Kathmandu’s core lies historic Durbar Square, a vibrant centre of culture and spirituality.

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    Pokhara

    Pokhara, Nepal's relaxed lakeside alternative to Kathmandu, serves as the perfect base for off-the-beaten-path adventures, combining spectacular scenery with excellent dining and accommodation options.RetryClaude can make mistakes. Please double-check responses.

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    When to visit

    The autumn months of September to November are the best time to visit Nepal, due to the pleasant temperatures and clear skies. This period is great for hiking and mountain viewing. March and April are also nice months to visit, before temperatures get too hot and rain gets too heavy.

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    Peak hiking season

    September–November

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    Festival season

    March–May, September–November

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    Spring

    March–April

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    Plan your trip to Nepal

    Plan with peace of mind

    When you book a trip in today’s world there’s a lot to think about. But with the right advice and expert planning, you can do it with confidence.

    If you book to travel with us but your plans are impacted by circumstances you can’t control, we’ll change your reservation or cancel your booking for a full credit towards future travel.

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