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Nepal

Nepal

Nepal

Epic treks, wild nightlife, and unlimited dal bhat right across the border.

19 Group Tours·4 Operators·from ₹4,200

Forget the boring cliches. Nepal isn't just about Mount Everest and monks; it's an adrenaline-pumping, momo-stuffed, culturally rich playground right in our backyard. For Indian tr...

Best forTrekkingBudget BackpackingAdventure JunkiesNightlifeCulture & Temples
Moderate to Strenuous
|For city hopping and Chitwan, zero prep is needed. For treks, you need solid cardiovascular endurance. You should be able to walk 10-15 km a day with a daypack.
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Honest Heads-Up
  • The road from Kathmandu to Pokhara is currently undergoing expansion. It is a dusty, bumpy 8-10 hour nightmare. Fly if you can afford it.
  • Kathmandu is highly polluted. Bring a good N95 mask for the city days.
  • Do not underestimate Acute Mountain Sickness (AMS). Even fit people get it. Drink water and ascend slowly.
  • Domestic flights (like to Lukla or Pokhara) get delayed or canceled constantly due to weather. Keep buffer days in your itinerary.
  • Aadhaar card is NOT valid for air travel to Nepal. You need a valid Passport or Voter ID.

Things to Do

Annapurna Base Camp Trek
7-10 days·₹20,000 - ₹35,000
Group
Bungee Jumping at Kushma
1 day·₹6,000 - ₹8,000
Group
Chitwan National Park Safari
2-3 days·₹5,000 - ₹10,000
Group
Paragliding in Pokhara
Half day·₹4,000 - ₹6,000
Group
Thamel Pub Crawl
1 night·₹2,000 - ₹5,000
Group
Ghandruk Village Cultural Walk
2-3 days·₹4,000 - ₹7,000
Group

Plan Your Trip

How to Reach

Fly direct to Kathmandu (KTM) from Delhi, Mumbai, or Kolkata. For a budget overland hack: Take a train to Gorakhpur (UP), grab a shared cab/bus to the Sunauli border, cross on foot, and catch a local Nepali bus to Kathmandu or Pokhara.

Travel Tips
1Carry your Voter ID or Passport. Do not rely on Aadhaar.
2Bring Indian currency in ₹100 or ₹500 denominations. ₹2000 notes are illegal.
3Download offline maps (Maps.me) as network drops frequently in the mountains.
4Always negotiate taxi fares in Kathmandu before getting in, or use the 'InDrive' app.
5Don't overpack for treks. You have to carry it. If you hire a porter, pool the cost with your group.

Local Guide

Food & DiningVeg Friendly

'Dal Bhat power, 24 hour!' It's the ultimate budget hack because restaurants will keep refilling your rice, dal, and curries until you are completely full, all for one price.

Culture & Etiquette
  • Always walk clockwise around Buddhist stupas and mani walls.
  • Do not touch anyone on the head, as it is considered sacred.
  • Dress modestly, especially when visiting Hindu temples like Pashupatinath.
  • Public displays of affection are frowned upon.

FAQs

Do Indians need a passport or visa to visit Nepal?
No visa is required for Indian citizens. However, if you are flying, you MUST carry either a valid Indian Passport or a Voter ID. Aadhaar cards and driving licenses are NOT accepted by immigration at the airport.
Is ₹29,999 really enough for a Nepal trip?
Absolutely. A ₹29,999 group tour typically covers your accommodation, domestic transport, guide fees, and basic sightseeing for 6-7 days. You'll just need extra cash for meals, personal expenses, and adventure activities.
Can I use UPI or Indian currency in Nepal?
UPI (PhonePe/BHIM) is slowly rolling out, but don't rely on it yet. Indian currency is widely accepted. Carry ₹100 or ₹500 notes. ₹2000 notes are strictly banned. It's best to carry cash and exchange it for Nepali Rupees (NPR) for local shops.
How bad is the bus ride from Kathmandu to Pokhara?
Brutal. It's only about 200km, but due to road construction and traffic, it takes 8-10 hours. It's incredibly dusty and bumpy. If you have the budget, a 25-minute domestic flight is highly recommended.
Is Nepal safe for solo female travelers?
Yes, Nepal is extremely safe and locals are very respectful. However, if you're trekking, it's highly recommended to join a group tour or hire a licensed guide. Never trek alone due to trail safety and altitude risks.
Will I get altitude sickness?
If you stay in Kathmandu and Pokhara, no. If you trek above 3,000 meters (like ABC or EBC), the risk is real. Acclimatize properly, drink 3-4 liters of water a day, and carry Diamox just in case.
Can I drink the tap water?
Absolutely not. Always drink bottled, boiled, or purified water. On treks, buy a LifeStraw or water purification tablets to save money on bottled water, which gets ridiculously expensive higher up.
Do I need a local SIM card?
Yes. Indian roaming is expensive. Buy an Ncell or NTC SIM at the airport. Ncell has better 4G in the cities, while NTC has slightly better coverage up in the mountains.

Group Trips to Nepal

If you are looking for the ultimate adventure without burning a massive hole in your pocket, booking group tours to Nepal is an absolute no-brainer. Nestled right across the border, Nepal offers Indian travelers a seamless blend of hardcore Himalayan trekking, vibrant cultural heritage, and surprisingly wild nightlife. Whether you want to conquer the Annapurna Base Camp, go bungee jumping in Kushma, or just chill by the serene Phewa Lake in Pokhara, Nepal group packages take the hassle out of planning. Navigating the chaotic roads from Kathmandu to Pokhara or figuring out trekking permits like TIMS and ACAP can be a headache, which is why traveling with a curated group makes sense. You get expert local guides, pre-arranged transport, and a squad of like-minded travelers to share the journey with. Starting from just ₹29,999, our Nepal group trips cover the best of both worlds—from the bustling streets of Thamel filled with live music and Khukuri rum, to the tranquil trails of Lwang Ghalel, Ghandruk, and Shikha. Indian citizens do not even need a visa; just pack your Voter ID or Passport, some sturdy trekking shoes, and you are good to go. The best time to visit Nepal is during the autumn months of October and November when the mountain views are crystal clear, or in spring for the rhododendron blooms. Ditch the generic hill stations this year and dive into the raw, unfiltered beauty of the Himalayas with our honest, value-packed Nepal itineraries.

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