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Trekking in Nepal

Today's world is globalizing, in this date of 2025 people all around the world are passionate to explore the different landscapes and cultures.

Due to lot of advertising in tourism sectors people may get confused to select the right destination. If you are having the same problem and are also confused to select the right destination, then your next destination in bucket list can be the himalayan country Nepal.

There is no-doubt Nepal is the king in natural spots and also have a reach with different cultural values and nomads. After two tumultuous and challenging years, Nepal is now accessible to the travelers all around the world. The Nepalese government is pushing hard to attract tourists to Nepal in 2025, presenting the country globally as a destination for luxury, adventure, and everything inbetween, following the two years of inactiveness. Here are the 20 reasons to travel to Nepal in 2024, while any year is an excellent time to visit and travel. 

1: The UNESCO World Heritage Sites

The Top 20 Things to Do in NepalPatan Durbar is one of Nepal's UNESCO World Heritage Sites.

The full list of Nepal's UNESCO World Heritage Sites are:

  • Boudhanath
  • Patan Durbar Sqare
  • Kathmandu Durbar Square
  • Swayambhunath
  • Changunarayan
  • Pasupatinath
  • Lumbini
  • Bhaktapur Durbar Sqare
  • Sagarmatha National Park
  • Chitwan National Park  

Tour in Nepal 
As we updated before Nepal is rich in cultural sites and pilgrimage there are plenty of major acess to city tour, pilgrimage tour and natural tour in Nepal and the Kathmandu city tour , Pokhara city tour , Chitwan tour, Lumbini tour, Ilam tea garden tour , Muktinath tour are major gems to explore the city, life styles, culture, ethnic diversity and religious aspects of the Nepal. Besides these other tours like Janakpur dam tour, Dhulikhel-Panauti Tour, Chandragiri hill station tour, Manakamana temple tour and many more.


2: The Festivals         

Festivals of Nepal - Far Out Nepal The beliefs and cultures of Nepalese people are diverse due to their various ethnic backgrounds. Even so, everyone comes together to celebrate the great festivals. Some festivals, like Chat, Lhosar,Maghi are only celebrated by a specific ethnic group, while others include Bisket Jatra or Rato Machchhendranath Jatra, are part of the customs of the old valleys. Festivals like DashainTihar, shivaratri and Budhha purnima hold great national importance. Numerous Hindu and Buddhist holidays are observed in Nepal, along with those of other minority religions, including Islam and Christianity. Some are only encountered in specific regions, such as the Terai or the Kathmandu, while many other festivals are observed nationwide. You'll undoubtedly find a festival to attend if you stay in Nepal long enough, and the people there always greet visitors in a welcoming manner!

Ethinic caste and the People: Inside Nepal's teritory there are 126 different ethinic caste groups where Brahmin, Chettri, Newari, Gurung, Magars Tamang, Rai  etc. are the major caste groups which leads Hinduism and Buddhism and religions with great harmony whereas the ethinic nomad, sherpa, tharu, dasnami, sunuwar etc are in the minority. These different ethinic caste group of people has 122 different specific language bounded inside the common Nepali language.


3: The Mountains     

Beautiful Mountain Wallpapers - Wallpaper CaveThe mountains of Nepal truly don't need an introduction. They are the primary reason most visitors arrive. The Nepali Himalayas will not disappoint, whether of your plans to hike through them, view them from a tour aircraft, or simply take in the view from above.The majority of the world's highest mountain range, the Himalayas, is found in Nepal. Out of the fourteen eight thousand peaks, eight are to be found within the nation, either entirely within its borders or partially separated by China or India. Nepal is also home to 1,310 peaks rising beyond 6,000 meters in elevation, including the world's highest mountain, Mount Everest (Sagarmatha), which stands at an incredible 8848 meters. 


Trekkings in Nepal :
As everybody knows that Nepal is a fortunate home for high himalayan ranges and peaks, there are massive routes for hiking and trekking allaround. Several routes have been already introduced from decades and also new nroutes are being found every year, which are more unexplored and untouched by the crowded visitors. Nepal Trek
some of the major routes are listed below.
 
Most Popular Trekking Routes in Nepal

Most Popular Untouched Trekking route In Nepal


4: The jungles

«First time in Nepal» - trekking + jungle + rafting It takes only thirty minutes to an hour to fly to the jungles located in the southern and south-western regions of Nepal. There is an amazing diversity of mammals, reptiles, and birds in the Chitwan and Bardiya National Parks.The primary reason for visiting the Terai is to explore its rainforest national parks and natural reserves. In addition to the well-known Chitwan National Park, there are lesser areas of forest, wildlife, and flora in addition to the Bardia National Park in the far west and the Koshi Tappu Wildlife Reserve in the east.


5: The Sunrises and Sunsets   

Nagarkot Sunrise View Trip - Travel Pinto | Worldclass Travel Sunrise at Nagarkot

Nothing compares to witnessing the sun rise or set behind the world's tallest mountains. Sarangkot and the World Peace Pagoda from Pokhara, or Nagarkot and Namo Buddha from Kathmandu, are well-liked locations to observe the sun at either end of the day. Getting up early to witness the sunrise is strongly suggested if you're going on a mountain hike.Poon Hill Viewpoint is one of the most well-known viewpoints in Nepal. Everyone starting a trip in the Annapurna region makes a stop at this viewpoint. It is a fantastic location that provides an excellent opportunity to take in the area's natural beauty and cultural diversity.       


6: The Animals   

Nepal Himalayas Yak – Simple Catch Pro

The largest and most gregarious ungulate in the highlands is the Wild Yak (Bos mutus). It is significant to the regional Buddhist customs. The species was rediscovered in Nepal in 2014, with assistance from the Himalayan Wolves Project team. The Wild Yak has continued thrive attention in Nepal. Since, the fauna of Nepal is not limited to the jungle. You may find cheeky monkeys all across Kathmandu, but particularly at Swayambhunath, also called the Monkey Temple. Simply, keep your kids and food away from them. The mountains are home to the diverse range of animals, including Yaks and the Danphe (the national bird of nepal), it's unlikely that you'll encounter a snow leopard.