Nepal
Spend your holiday in the mountain nation, Nepal and experience one of the most diverse experiences on your tour with Nepal travel packages. One of the finest elephant rides in the jungle where you can have the stunning views of tigers and rhinos, not to mention the scenic atmosphere topped with the spectacular view of the mountains. What more is that Kathmandu travel will take you sightseeing the UNESCO World Heritage spots in the Kathmandu Valley. Experience great moments here sitting amongst the unbeatable views of the mountains. A little travel further to Pokhara and you can set boating in the lake city in mountain view. Pokhara is one of the most beautiful and picturesque lake city in the world, which gives you memories of something way more than only its lakes. You will be seeing panoramic views of the Fishtail and Annapurna mountain ranges reflecting in the Phewa Lake.
Holidays in Nepal are never-ending because of the huge number of places to visit and things to do. Choosing the accommodations as per your choices and interests, they are meant to be comfortable and serve you delicious cuisines. The Chitwan National Park has some more events like catching views of exotic bird species, go canoeing. Nepal trip will not leave you empty-handed as there is a lot you can buy from its streets and you would be spoiled for choices.
Even if you are on Nepal family holiday, adventure activities like trekking, parasailing, rock climbing and others will keep your kids engaged. Your journey with our packages will be comfortable and without any hassles.
Popular Nepal Packages
Nepal Package Duration Price
Perfect Fusion of History and Modernism- Yak & Yeti, Kathmandu | 3 Nights | Upon Request |
Radisson Hotel, Nepal Package | 4 Nights | Upon Request |
The Soaltee, Nepal Package | 5 Nights | Upon Request |
Grand Hotel, Nepal Package | 6 Nights | Upon Request |
Sights & Sounds of Kathmandu at The Everest Hotel | 7 Nights | Upon Request |
Hot Air Ballon
A hot air balloon is a lighter-than-air aircraft consisting of a bag, called an envelope, which contains heated air. Suspended beneath is a gondola or wicker basket (in some long-distance or high-altitude balloons, a capsule), which carries passengers and a source of heat, in most cases an open flame caused by burning liquid propane. The heated air inside the envelope makes it buoyant since it has a lower density than the colder air outside the envelope. As with all aircraft, hot air balloons cannot fly beyond the atmosphere. Unlike gas balloons, the envelope does not have to be sealed at the bottom, since the air near the bottom of the envelope is at the same pressure as the surrounding air.
In modern sport balloons the envelope is generally made from nylon fabric and the inlet of the balloon (closest to the burner flame) is made from a fire resistant material such as Nomex. Modern balloons have been made in all kinds of shapes, such as rocket ships and the shapes of various commercial products, though the traditional shape is used for most non-commercial, and many commercial, applications.
Jungle Safari
A safari is an overland journey, usually a trip by tourists in Africa. In the past, the trip was often a big-game hunt, but today, safaris are often to observe and photograph wildlife—or hiking and sightseeing, as well.
In 1836 William Cornwallis Harris led an expedition purely to observe and record wildlife and landscapes by the expedition’s members. Harris established the safari style of journey, starting with a not too strenuous rising at first light, an energetic day walking, an afternoon rest then concluding with a formal dinner and telling stories in the evening over drinks and tobacco. The hunting aspect traditionally associated with the safari is said to have its origins in the early 1800s in the region of Évora, Alentejo, where villagers got together to hunt wild boar and reclaim land for farming.
The Tiananmen, a gate in the wall of the Imperial City, was built in 1415 during the Ming dynasty. In...
The Tiananmen, a gate in the wall of the Imperial City, was built in 1415 during the Ming dynasty. In...
Nepal Holiday Tour Packages Spend your holiday in the mountain nation, Nepal and experience one of the most diverse experiences...
Paragliding
Paragliding is the recreational and competitive adventure sport of flying paragliders: lightweight, free-flying, foot-launched glider aircraft with no rigid primary structure. The pilot sits in a harness suspended below a fabric wing. Wing shape is maintained by the suspension lines, the pressure of air entering vents in the front of the wing, and the aerodynamic forces of the air flowing over the outside.
Despite not using an engine, paraglider flights can last many hours and cover many hundreds of kilometers, though flights of one to two hours and covering some tens of kilometers are more the norm. By skillful exploitation of sources of lift, the pilot may gain height, often climbing to altitudes of a few thousand meters.
Peak Climbing
Mountaineering is the sport of mountain climbing. While some scholars identify mountaineering-related activities as climbing (rock and ice) and trekking up mountains, others are also adding backpacking, hiking, skiing, via ferrata and wilderness activities, and still others state that mountaineering activities also include indoor climbing, sport climbing and bouldering.However, to most of the scholars, the term mountaineering is understood as climbing (which now refers to adventure climbing or sports climbing) and trekking (hill walking in ‘exotic’ places).Hiking in the mountains can also be a simple form of mountaineering when it involves scrambling, or short stretches of the more basic grades of rock climbing, as well as crossing glaciers.
While mountaineering began as attempts to reach the highest point of unclimbed big mountains, the sport has branched into specializations that address different aspects of the mountain and consists of three areas: rock-craft, snow-craft, and skiing, depending on whether the route chosen is over rock, snow or ice. All require experience, athletic ability, and technical knowledge to maintain safety.
Scuba Diving
Scuba diving is a mode of underwater diving where the diver uses a self-contained underwater breathing apparatus (scuba) which is completely independent of surface supply, to breathe underwater.Scuba divers carry their own source of breathing gas, usually compressed air, allowing them greater independence and freedom of movement than surface-supplied divers, and longer underwater endurance than breath-hold divers. Open circuit scuba systems discharge the breathing gas into the environment as it is exhaled, and consist of one or more diving cylinders containing breathing gas at high pressure which is supplied to the diver through a regulator.
They may include additional cylinders for range extension, decompression gas or emergency breathing gas. Closed-circuit or semi-closed circuit rebreather scuba systems allow recycling of exhaled gases. The volume of gas used is reduced compared to that of open circuit, so a smaller cylinder or cylinders may be used for an equivalent dive duration. Rebreathers extend the time spent underwater compared to open circuit for the same gas consumption; they produce fewer bubbles and less noise than open circuit scuba which makes them attractive to covert military divers to avoid detection, scientific divers to avoid disturbing marine animals, and media divers to avoid bubble interference.
The Tiananmen, a gate in the wall of the Imperial City, was built in 1415 during the Ming dynasty. In...
Sightseeing
Tourism is travel for pleasure or business; also the theory and practice of touring, the business of attracting, accommodating, and entertaining tourists, and the business of operating tours. Tourism may be international, or within the traveller’s country. The World Tourism Organization defines tourism more generally, in terms which go “beyond the common perception of tourism as being limited to holiday activity only”, as people “traveling to and staying in places outside their usual environment for not more than one consecutive year for leisure, business and other purposes”.
The Tiananmen, a gate in the wall of the Imperial City, was built in 1415 during the Ming dynasty. In...