Nepal is a small, landlocked country located between two giants—India and China. Despite its size, it is geographically diverse, ranging from just 60 meters above sea level to the summit of the world’s highest peak, Mount Everest. Nepal is widely known as the land of the Himalayas, the birthplace of Lord Buddha, and a country rich in ancient temples, terraced hillsides, and vibrant cultural heritage.
This remarkable landscape has made Nepal one of the world’s top destinations for adventure tourism, including trekking, hiking, mountaineering expeditions, white-water rafting, jungle safaris, and cultural tours. Trekking in Nepal is considered one of the finest adventure holidays, offering experiences that range from day hikes to month-long journeys. Trekkers are rewarded with breathtaking views of Mount Everest and seven other peaks above 8,000 meters, along with hundreds of snow-capped mountains stretching across a 900-kilometer Himalayan range. This has firmly established Nepal as the birthplace of Himalayan trekking culture.
Beyond adventure, Nepal captivates visitors with its unique oriental culture, warm and friendly people, more than 60 ethnic groups and languages, intricately carved temples, ancient cities, diverse traditions, and rich flora and fauna spread across its 147,043 square kilometers.