Nepal — Roof of the World
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The Himalayan Republic · Roof of the World

Nepal

The roof of the world, from temple to trail.

Overview

Nepal cradles eight of the world's ten highest peaks, including Everest, yet its soul lives just as much in the medieval temple squares of Kathmandu and the lakeside calm of Pokhara beneath the Annapurna range.

TripTrix Nepal journeys blend UNESCO heritage, Himalayan sunrises from Sarangkot and gentle add-on treks — an unforgettable pairing with Bhutan or the North East.

Nepal landscape
Highlights

What makes Nepal unmissable

Kathmandu Valley

Durbar Squares, Swayambhunath and Boudhanath — a living museum of Newari art.

Pokhara & Phewa Lake

Colourful boats mirroring the Annapurna range on a serene lake.

Sarangkot sunrise

Dawn over Annapurna and Machhapuchhre (Fishtail) peak.

Everest flight / trek add-ons

Mountain flights or gentle foothill treks tailored to you.

Best time to visit

When to travel to Nepal

Best overall
Oct – Nov

The clearest mountain views and stable, dry weather — peak season.

Spring
Mar – Apr

Warm, with rhododendron blooms and good visibility.

Monsoon
Jun – Sep

Green valleys but clouds often hide the peaks.

Sample itineraries

Ways to travel Nepal

Kathmandu & Pokhara

5N / 6D
  1. 1Kathmandu arrival & Thamel
  2. 2Durbar Square, Swayambhunath, Boudhanath
  3. 3Fly/drive to Pokhara
  4. 4Sarangkot sunrise & Phewa Lake
  5. 5Return to Kathmandu
  6. 6Departure
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Know before you go

Practical essentials

  • Most nationalities get a visa on arrival at Kathmandu (TIA) — carry photos and USD.
  • October–November is peak season; book well ahead.
  • Domestic flights to Pokhara save a long drive and add mountain views.
  • Pairs beautifully with a Bhutan or Darjeeling extension.
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