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Nepal Photography Tour

The Nepal Photography Tour is designed by and for photographers — an itinerary built around light, subject, and access rather than tourist checkpoints. Every day is scheduled for optimal shooting conditions: Himalayan sunrise from Sarangkot and Nagarkot, the golden afternoon light in Bhaktapur’s medieval streets, the intimate dawn at Pashupatinath, and the dramatic wildlife encounters in Chitwan.

Your photography guide is a local with deep knowledge of where to be and when — the angle that catches Machhapuchhre at first light, the backstreet in Patan where the metalworkers start before dawn, the riverbank in Chitwan where the rhinos come to drink at dusk. This tour moves at a photographer’s pace: more time at fewer locations, with the freedom to stay when the light is right and leave when it is not.

Community Impact

All portrait and cultural photography is done with the consent and participation of local subjects. We work with communities who are comfortable with respectful photography and who benefit from the visitor traffic. Your guide ensures that photographic access does not become intrusion.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need professional equipment?

No. The tour works with any camera — from smartphone to professional DSLR. The guide adapts advice to your equipment and experience level.

Is this a workshop or a tour?

Both. The photography mentor offers technique advice and feedback if you want it, but the tour structure works just as well for experienced photographers who simply want an optimized shooting itinerary.

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Nepal Honeymoon Tour

Nepal may not be the first destination that comes to mind for a honeymoon — but it should be. The Nepal Honeymoon Tour combines the intimacy of boutique mountain hotels with the drama of Himalayan sunrises, the charm of medieval cities, and the peaceful beauty of Pokhara’s lakeside. This is a honeymoon for couples who want something more meaningful than a beach resort — an experience that creates shared memories of watching the sun paint the world’s highest mountains in gold.

In Nagarkot, you wake to a panorama stretching from Everest to Annapurna from your private balcony. In Kathmandu, you explore ancient temples and hidden courtyards with just your guide. In Pokhara, you take a private boat on Phewa Lake, dine by candlelight with mountain views, and enjoy the relaxed lakeside atmosphere together.

Community Impact

Your honeymoon supports locally owned boutique hotels, family restaurants, and community guides who share their cities with genuine warmth and pride.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is this customizable?

Fully. We adjust the itinerary, hotel selection, and activities to your preferences. Want to add a short trek, a helicopter flight, or a cooking class? We make it happen.

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Nepal Tour for Seniors

Our Nepal Tour for Seniors is designed for travellers aged 60 and above who want to experience the best of Nepal at a comfortable, unhurried pace. The itinerary visits the same extraordinary destinations — Kathmandu’s temples, Pokhara’s mountains, Chitwan’s wildlife — but with shorter travel days, comfortable hotels, vehicle-based sightseeing where possible, and the flexibility to adjust the pace based on how you feel each day.

This is not a watered-down tour. You visit the same UNESCO sites, see the same Himalayan sunrises, and encounter the same wildlife. The difference is in the details: ground-floor rooms where available, vehicles for longer distances within cities, rest time built into every day, and a guide trained to be attentive to comfort and pace rather than rushing to the next checkpoint.

Community Impact

Same as our standard tours — local guides, family restaurants, and community experiences. Senior travellers often bring a depth of curiosity and appreciation that local hosts particularly enjoy.

Frequently Asked Questions

What if I have mobility limitations?

We customize the itinerary based on your specific needs. Some temple sites have steps, but we can arrange vehicle access to key viewpoints and focus on sites with easier access. Tell us your needs and we plan accordingly.

Are medical facilities available?

Yes. We identify hospitals and medical contacts at every destination and carry a first-aid kit. Kathmandu and Pokhara have good medical facilities. Travel insurance with medical evacuation coverage is required.

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Nepal Wellness and Yoga Retreat

Nepal has been a destination for spiritual seekers for millennia — the birthplace of the Buddha, the home of Hindu and Buddhist traditions that have shaped the spiritual landscape of Asia. The Nepal Wellness and Yoga Retreat draws on this heritage for a 10-day journey that combines daily yoga and meditation practice with visits to the sacred sites, temples, and monasteries that make Nepal one of the most spiritually charged countries on earth.

Your retreat alternates between mountain wellness centres with Himalayan views and the cultural riches of the Kathmandu Valley. Morning yoga sessions face the sunrise over snow peaks. Afternoons explore ancient temples, visit monasteries, or simply rest in the mountain air. Ayurvedic consultations and treatments complement the practice, and meals feature healthy Nepali cuisine with vegetarian and Ayurvedic options.

Community Impact

Yoga and meditation instructors are local practitioners trained in authentic traditions. Retreat centres are locally owned and operated. Your stay supports the community of wellness practitioners and spiritual teachers in Nepal.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need yoga experience?

No. Sessions are adapted to all levels from complete beginner to advanced practitioner. The focus is on your personal practice and well-being.

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Nepal Festival Tour

Nepal celebrates festivals with an intensity, colour, and communal joy that is extraordinary even by South Asian standards. The Nepal Festival Tour is timed to coincide with one of the country’s major festivals — Dashain (the biggest national holiday), Tihar (the festival of lights), Holi, Bisket Jatra, Indra Jatra, or others depending on your travel dates — and gives you access to the celebrations as a participant, not just an observer.

Through our local connections, you visit families in their homes during the festival, share in the rituals and meals, and experience what these celebrations mean to the people who observe them. The streets of the Kathmandu Valley come alive with processions, decorated temples, and a communal energy that is impossible to experience outside festival time.

Community Impact

Festival tours are arranged through our guides’ own community networks. Home visits are with families who genuinely want to share their celebrations. Festival participation fees and gifts support the families who host you.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which festival will I experience?

It depends on your travel dates. Nepal has festivals throughout the year. Major ones include Dashain (September-October), Tihar (October-November), Holi (March), and numerous Newari festivals. Tell us your dates and we match the best festival experience.

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Nepal Community-Based Tourism Tour

The Nepal Community-Based Tourism Tour is the trip we are most proud to offer — a 12-day journey through the community tourism projects that define responsible travel in Nepal. Instead of hotels, you stay in community homestays. Instead of restaurants, you eat with families. Instead of sightseeing, you participate — cooking traditional meals, working in kitchen gardens, learning pottery and weaving, and sitting with local people who tell you about their lives, their challenges, and their hopes.

The route connects some of Nepal’s most successful community tourism initiatives: Panauti’s medieval Newari town with its community homestay program, Bandipur’s hilltop village that has become a model for heritage tourism, and Pokhara area villages where Gurung and Magar families welcome travellers into their daily lives. At every stop, you meet the people who built these projects from nothing and whose livelihoods depend on visitors like you.

Community Impact

This tour is community impact. Every night is a community homestay. Every meal is cooked by a local family. Every guide is from the community. Every rupee stays in the village. This is what community-based tourism looks like when it works.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is community homestay accommodation like?

Clean, simple, and genuine. You have a private room in a family home, with shared bathrooms (Western-style in most places). The accommodation is comfortable but not luxurious — the value is in the connection with your hosts.

Is this suitable for someone new to community-based travel?

Yes. Our guides bridge any cultural gaps, translate conversations, and ensure you are comfortable. Many guests tell us this was the most meaningful travel experience of their lives.

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Pokhara Nature and Village Tour

The Pokhara Nature and Village Tour showcases Nepal’s most beautiful lakeside city and the communities that surround it. Pokhara sits at the foot of the Annapurna range with Machhapuchhre (Fishtail) reflected in the calm waters of Phewa Lake — and beyond the lakeside restaurants and hotels, the nearby villages offer a window into the rural life of Nepal’s hill communities.

The tour includes Pokhara’s essential experiences — Sarangkot sunrise, Phewa Lake boating, the Peace Pagoda — and adds village walks to Gurung and Magar communities near the city. You visit Begnas and Rupa lakes, peaceful alternatives to busy Phewa where farming families go about their daily work with the Himalayan range as their backdrop.

Community Impact

Village walks are led by local community guides who show you their own neighborhoods. Meals at village restaurants support family-run kitchens. Your visit provides income to communities just outside Pokhara that are often bypassed by visitors who stay only on the lakeside.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I combine this with trekking?

Yes. Pokhara is the gateway to the Annapurna region. This tour works as a standalone experience or as a warm-up before (or recovery after) a trek.

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Nepal Hindu Pilgrimage Tour

Nepal is one of the holiest lands in Hinduism — home to Pashupatinath (the abode of Lord Shiva), Muktinath (where salvation is granted), Janakpur (birthplace of Goddess Sita), and dozens of other temples and shrines that draw millions of pilgrims each year. The Nepal Hindu Pilgrimage Tour visits the most significant sites in a single comprehensive journey, guided by a scholar with deep knowledge of Hindu philosophy, ritual, and tradition.

The tour moves from the ghats of Pashupatinath in Kathmandu to the Terai plains of Janakpur (with its magnificent Janaki Mandir), to the cable car ride to Manakamana (the wish-fulfilling temple), and finally to Muktinath at 3,800m, where natural gas flames burn alongside holy water springs in a setting sacred to both Hindus and Buddhists.

Community Impact

Temple visits support the communities that maintain these sacred sites. Our scholar guide is a local expert who ensures that your pilgrimage is conducted with proper respect and understanding. Priest assistance for rituals is arranged with local temple communities.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need to be Hindu to take this tour?

No. While the tour is designed for pilgrims, it welcomes anyone interested in Hindu culture, philosophy, and sacred architecture. Our guide adapts the experience to your background.

Can I perform rituals at the temples?

Yes. Our guide arranges priests and ritual materials at each temple for those who wish to perform puja, havan, or other ceremonies.

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Nepal Student Educational Tour

The Nepal Student Educational Tour transforms Nepal’s extraordinary diversity — cultural, ecological, geological — into a hands-on classroom. Designed for student groups and school trips, this 8-day program combines UNESCO World Heritage Sites with wildlife ecology in Chitwan, cultural exchange with Nepali students, and optional community service, all guided by educators who know how to make learning experiential rather than textbook-based.

Students walk through medieval cities, learning about architecture, religion, and urbanization. They observe rhinos and crocodiles in Chitwan while discussing conservation biology and habitat management. They visit Nepali schools for cultural exchange, and they see — from the Kathmandu Valley to the Terai lowlands — how geography, climate, and human activity interact across a country that contains eight of the world’s ten climate zones.

Community Impact

School visits create genuine cultural exchange opportunities for both visiting and local students. Community service options support local organizations working in education, conservation, or community development. Tour fees support local guides, drivers, and accommodation providers.

Frequently Asked Questions

What ages is this suitable for?

We recommend age 10 and above. The itinerary is adapted to the age group — more hands-on activities for younger students, more depth and discussion for older students.

Can the curriculum be customized?

Yes. We work with teachers to align the tour with curriculum goals. Focus areas include history, ecology, geography, development studies, religious studies, and art history.

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Kathmandu UNESCO Heritage Day Tour

The Kathmandu UNESCO Heritage Day Tour visits four of the Kathmandu Valley’s seven UNESCO World Heritage Sites in a single comprehensive day — Kathmandu Durbar Square with its medieval palace and temples, Swayambhunath (the Monkey Temple) perched above the valley, Boudhanath Stupa with its Tibetan Buddhist community, and Pashupatinath Temple on the banks of the Bagmati River.

Your guide is a local Newari heritage expert who explains not just the history but the living significance of each site — the rituals that happen daily, the festivals that transform these spaces, and the communities that maintain them. This is not a museum tour; these are active places of worship, commerce, and community life.

Itinerary

  • Morning: Hotel pickup, Swayambhunath sunrise view, Kathmandu Durbar Square
  • Midday: Newari lunch in a traditional restaurant
  • Afternoon: Pashupatinath Temple, Boudhanath Stupa
  • Evening: Return to hotel

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