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Nepal Introduces Visit Nepal 2085 (2028–2029)
Nepal has been doing this thing for years where it quietly wins people over.Not with flashy billboards or big, polished tourism campaigns like you see in some countries. More like, you land in Kathmandu, you hear a random temple bell somewhere in the distance, you eat your first plate of momo, and t...
Why Lha Phewa Is One of Nepal’s Most Unique Cultural Festivals?
If you spend any real time in Nepal, you start noticing a
pattern.The big festivals, the ones everyone has heard of, they’re
amazing, sure. Dashain. Tihar. Holi. But they can also feel… wide. Huge.
National. Almost like the whole country is moving at the same rhythm, which is
beautiful, but it’s...
Which is the Best Month to Plan Kailash Mansarovar Yatra?
Planning a trip to Kailash Mansarovar is not like booking a
normal holiday.It’s one of those journeys where the month you pick can
decide everything. How cold you feel. How hard the parikrama gets. Whether the
roads behave or not. And honestly, how much you enjoy the spiritual side of it
instead...
Top 3 Rhododendron Treks in Nepal You Must Experience
If you have trekked in Nepal before, you already know this part. The big mountains get all the attention. Everest. Annapurna. The posters, the documentaries, the bucket lists.But if you come in spring. Like properly spring, late March to May. Something else takes over.Rhododendrons.Whole hillsides t...
Can You Trek Solo in Nepal’s Restricted Areas? New Rules Explained
If you have ever looked at a map of Nepal and felt your eyes
drift away from the obvious trails. Everest, Annapurna. And instead you start
staring at the emptier spaces. The corners near Tibet. The hidden valleys
behind big ridgelines. The places that feel a little less “on the menu”.Those areas...
When the Sky Cleared at Annapurna Base Camp?
There’s a specific kind of cold that settles into your bones
when you’re waiting for a view in the mountains.Not the dramatic, wind slapping your face cold. I mean the
quiet one. The one that shows up after you’ve walked all day, eaten your dal
bhat, crawled into a sleeping bag, and then realized...
Best Coffee Cafés in Kathmandu to Relax After Your Trek!
You know that moment when you’re finally back in Kathmandu,
showered, bag dumped in the corner, trekking boots kicked off like they
personally offended you. Your legs still feel like stairs are a personal
attack. And your brain is sort of… quiet. Like it’s still up in the Himalayas
somewhere.Tha...
What to Do in Kathmandu Before and After a Trek?
Kathmandu is one of those places that people accidentally underrate.They land, they get a taxi, they buy a sleeping bag, they eat one plate of momo, and then they’re off to the mountains like the city is just some noisy waiting room.But if you give it even a little attention, Kathmandu becomes part...
How Far Is Everest Base Camp from Kathmandu?
If you’re planning an Everest Base Camp trek, this question
shows up almost immediately.How far is Everest Base Camp from Kathmandu?And the annoying part is that the answer depends on what you
mean by “far”. Straight line on a map? Road distance? Trekking distance? Days?
Hours? Oxygen levels and...
How to Reach Kailash Mansarovar From Nepal ?
If you are planning Kailash Mansarovar in 2026, Nepal is still the most practical, most comfortable starting point for a lot of pilgrims and trekkers. Not the easiest, because nothing about Kailash is really easy. But Nepal makes the logistics smoother, the acclimatization more manageable, and the w...
Witness the Colors of Tiji Festival 2026 in Mustang!
There are festivals you watch. And then there are festivals
you feel.Tiji Festival in Upper Mustang is the second kind.It is color and smoke and chanting echoing off old stone
walls. It is monks moving in slow circles while the wind yanks at prayer flags
above your head. It is kids peeking from r...
Why March Is the Perfect Time to Trek in Nepal?
March in Nepal feels like someone quietly turned the volume
to the perfect level.Not too loud. Not too crowded. Not too cold. Not too hot.Just this sweet spot where the trails wake up again, the
skies get their confidence back after winter, and the hills start throwing
color around like they have...
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