Patan Bhaktapur Tour

Explore the historic cities of Patan and Bhaktapur with the Patan Bhaktapur Tour, perfect for tourists with a day to spare in Nepal. These cities were once royal estates of the Malla Kingdom and are rich in history and culture. The tour starts from Kathmandu and includes visits to UNESCO World Heritage Sites in both cities.

After breakfast, you’ll begin the tour in Patan, also known as Lalitpur. This city is the largest in the Kathmandu valley and is filled with ancient stupas, temples, and a royal palace. You’ll visit the famous Patan Museum and other historic sites before heading to Bhaktapur.

In Bhaktapur, you’ll see the iconic 55 Windowed Palace, which is now a museum. You’ll also explore the surrounding area and visit landmarks like the 5 Storied Temple, Dattatraya Temple, Taleju Temple, and Pottery Square. Witnessing the rich Newari tradition in Bhaktapur is a memorable experience.

The tour is guided by experienced guides and includes transportation in a private car with a chauffeur. You can take this tour any time of the year, but the best weather and accessibility are during spring (Mar-Jun) and autumn (Sep-Nov).

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Kathmandu Day Tour

Even though Kathmandu is known as a busy business city, it’s also a wonderful place to visit for its rich culture and history. There are lots of special places to see, like 7 out of 10 UNESCO World Heritage Sites and more than 130 important monuments. Kathmandu Day Tour is a great way to explore these treasures.

The tour starts early in the morning with a visit to Kathmandu Durbar Square, where you’ll see many temples, palaces, and museums. Some of the highlights include the Taleju temple, Kumari house, Kasthamandap, and the ancient Hanuman Dhoka.

Next, you’ll go to Pashupatinath, a very important Hindu temple located by the Bagmati river. Here, you’ll see more temples, shrines, and holy men called Shadus.

In the afternoon, you’ll visit two sacred Buddhist sites: Boudhanath and Swayambhunath. Boudhanath is surrounded by shops and businesses, but it’s still a beautiful and peaceful place. You can walk around the stupa and spin prayer wheels. Swayambhunath sits on top of a hill and offers a stunning view of Kathmandu. You’ll see prayer flags, temples, and playful monkeys.

Mountain Trail Nepal organizes the Kathmandu day tour. We can customize the tour according to your preferences and provide experienced guides to make your trip memorable. We’re excited to show you the beauty of Nepal!

Nepal Luxurious Tour

Nepal is a small but diverse country with lots of different cultures and amazing nature. It’s famous for Mount Everest, the tallest mountain in the world, and for being the birthplace of Gautam Buddha. Nepal also has 10 special places recognized by UNESCO and many other beautiful mountains.

Nepal Luxurious Tour  is a special trip that makes sure you have a really comfortable and enjoyable time exploring Nepal. It lasts for 10 days and starts when you arrive in Kathmandu, the capital city. You’ll stay in a fancy hotel right in the middle of the city.

During the tour, you’ll visit lots of important places like Pashupatinath, Boudhanath, and Swayambhunath, which are all UNESCO World Heritage Sites. You’ll also go to Nagarkot, a hill-station close to Kathmandu, to see a stunning sunrise and beautiful mountains.

After that, you’ll go to Pokhara, a city known for fun things like paragliding and zip-lining. You’ll see more beautiful sights there, like Davis Fall and Phewa Lake. Then, you’ll visit Lumbini, the birthplace of Buddha, and explore its temples and monuments.

Next stop is Chitwan National Park, the oldest national park in Nepal. There, you’ll see amazing animals like tigers and rhinos, go on a jungle safari, and visit a village.

Finally, you’ll go back to Kathmandu to finish the tour. Mountain Trail Nepal is a company that specializes in making sure you have the best experience possible during your trip to Nepal. We have a team of experts who will take care of everything, from transportation to food, so you can relax and enjoy your adventure.

Rara Lake Trek

The Rara Lake Trek is an exciting adventure in the far-west of Nepal, where you’ll find the Rara National Park. This park is home to lots of different plants and animals that live in the Himalayan mountains. The trek takes you through some really wild and beautiful areas, letting you explore the amazing national park. You’ll walk through forests and meadows, with occasional views of mountains, until you reach the stunning Rara Lake.

This trek is a bit different from the usual ones in Nepal because it’s not as well-known. It all starts with your arrival in Kathmandu, where you’ll spend a day getting ready for the trek and getting the necessary permits. You’ll also get to see some important places in Kathmandu, which are recognized by UNESCO as World Heritage sites.

The next day, you’ll fly to Nepalgunj and then to Jumla, which is where the trek starts. During the trek, you’ll pass through different valleys like Jumla, Padmara, Tila, and Sinja, where you’ll get to learn about the culture of the tribes living in the park. You might even see some cool animals like black bears, red pandas, and musk deer.

The best part of the trek is when you finally reach Rara Lake. The view of the lake surrounded by mountains is absolutely breathtaking. You’ll camp by the lake and visit the nearby Rara village, which feels like living in the wild.

After exploring the area around Rara Lake, the trek takes you on a loop back to Jumla, passing through places like Ghorosingha and Jaljala. The best times to do this trek are in spring (March-May) and autumn (September-November), when the weather is nice and the views are clear.

Mountain Trail Nepal can help make your trip to Nepal really exciting, with lots of different trips to choose from all across the country. Our trips can be customized to suit your preferences and budget, and we have expert guides to make sure your trip is safe and enjoyable.

Kanchenjunga Circuit Trek

Kanchenjunga, standing tall at 8586 meters, is the third highest mountain globally and has been a dream destination for many. It’s nestled in the northeastern part of Nepal, known as the Five Great Treasures of Snow. The Kanchenjunga circuit trek is a 25-day adventure that takes you to this mighty mountain through lesser-traveled paths, showcasing cultural and natural diversity with fewer tourists.

Our journey begins by exploring the myths and wonders of the Kathmandu valley. Then, we fly to Bhadrapur and take a long drive to Taplejung. From there, we trek through lush forests to Lalikharka, Phumphe Danda, Khesewa, and Mamankhe. Continuing along the banks of the Kabeli Khola, we reach Yamphudin, crossing suspension bridges along the way to Tortong. Trekking through the Lalung valley and Simbuwa Khola, we reach Cheram, where we spend two days exploring the area and visiting the Yalung glacier from Ramche.

After a visit to Oktang monastery, we head to Yalung Base Camp and then to Sele La (4480m). The trail to Ghunsa is through dense forests, and from there, we trek to Kambachen, navigating through boulders and rocks until we reach Kanchenjunga Base Camp, offering breathtaking views of the mountain ranges. We then retrace our steps back to Lhonak before heading to Ghunsa. Crossing Sumbung Khola, we reach Amjilosa and later Chirwa. Finally, we return to Bhadrapur for a flight back to Kathmandu, concluding our trip.

The Kanchenjunga circuit trek is challenging and technical, requiring professional assistance. At Mountain Trail Nepal, we offer decades of experience and expert guides to ensure your journey is safe and enjoyable at the best price possible.

Tsum Valey Trek

Tsum Valley is a hidden Buddhist kingdom nestled in the remote corner of the Nepalese Himalayas. It was opened to tourists in 2008, so much of its natural beauty remains untouched. The Tsum Valley Trek is an exciting adventure that takes you through the stunning landscapes of Ganesh Himal, Shringi Himal, and Boudha Himal ranges. Moreover, you’ll get to experience the rich culture of the valley, which has preserved its ancient traditions.

The 20-day trek starts with your arrival in Kathmandu. After a scenic tour of Kathmandu’s UNESCO World Heritage Sites, you’ll head to Arughat Bazaar in the Gorkha district. From there, the trek takes you north towards Lower and Upper Tsum. Along the way, you’ll pass through traditional villages like Soti Khola, Machha Khola, Jagat, Chisopani, Chumling, Chhokang Paro, and the Nile before reaching Mu Gompa. Mu Gompa is home to the largest monastery in the area and is close to the Tibetan border in the north. Tsum Valley has a deep Buddhist heritage, with legends of the Buddhist saint Milarepa meditating in the mountain caves. The valley also houses the Kyimu Lung pilgrimage circuit.

After exploring Mu Gompa and its surroundings, you’ll descend through Burgi, Chumling, Philim, Khorlabesi, and Soti Khola back to Arughat. The trek reaches its highest point at Milarepa Cave (3700m), offering breathtaking views of Ganesh Himal, Shringi Himal, and Boudha Himal ranges. The people of the valley, known as ‘Tsumbas’, are known for their rich cultural heritage. Additionally, the region boasts ancient Buddhist monasteries like Rachen Gompa, Mu Gompa, and Dephu Doma Gompa.

Nar Phu Valley Trek

The Nar Phu Valley trek is an adventure that explores the hidden gems nestled between the Annapurna and Manaslu regions of Nepal. This trek takes you to the remote villages of Nar and Phu, inhabited by Tibetan refugees known as Khampas. You’ll have a unique opportunity to immerse yourself in their medieval Tibetan culture and visit ancient monasteries.

During the trek, you’ll encounter breathtaking landscapes, including snow-capped mountains, deep gorges, and narrow canyons. You’ll also have the chance to spot yaks and blue sheep roaming freely. The trek is challenging, so it’s important to have a good level of fitness. Additionally, a special permit is required to enter the hidden valley.

The journey begins with an 8-9 hour bus ride from Kathmandu to Jagat, followed by a trek along the Annapurna circuit trail to Meta. From there, you’ll cross a bridge over the Marshyangdi River and enter the Nar Phu Valley. Along the way, you’ll pass through alpine villages and explore the scenic Nar Valley before crossing the Kang La Pass.

Afterward, you’ll rejoin the Annapurna Circuit trail and trek to Manang, Yak Kharka, and Thorong Phedi. From Thorong Phedi, you’ll cross the Thorong La Pass, one of the highest passes in the world, and reach Muktinath, a sacred pilgrimage site.

The journey continues to Jomsom and Tatopani, where you can relax in natural hot springs. Finally, you’ll return to Pokhara and then Kathmandu, where the trek concludes.

It’s recommended to arrive in Kathmandu at least two days before the trek for last-minute preparations and to acquire the necessary special permit. Transportation options include a local bus ride or a private jeep for added comfort.

Manaslu Circuit Trek

Explore the stunning Manaslu Circuit Trek in Nepal, known as one of the best treks in the region! This trek takes you through the breathtaking Central Himalayan area, offering a unique and less crowded experience compared to other popular routes. Over 17 days, you’ll encounter diverse cultures, mesmerizing landscapes, towering peaks, and the rushing Budi Gandaki River.

Start your adventure with a tour of UNESCO World Heritage sites in Kathmandu Valley. Spend a day preparing for the trek while exploring the vibrant capital city. Then, hit the road to Arughat, where your trekking journey begins. Trek along the picturesque Budhi Gandaki River to Soti Khola, then onward to Machha Khola, immersing yourself in the simple yet fascinating lifestyle of the locals.

As you continue, you’ll pass through villages like Deng, Samagaon, and Bimthang, where you’ll experience the rich culture influenced by Magar, Tamang, and Tibetan traditions. Witnessing the customs and history of these ethnic communities adds depth to your journey. The highlight is reaching Manaslu Base Camp and conquering the challenging Larkya La Pass, offering stunning views of Mount Manaslu and other peaks.

The trek concludes with a descent to Tatopani and Syange, followed by a drive back to Kathmandu. The best times to embark on this adventure are during Spring (March to May) and Autumn (September to November).

Join us, Mountain Trail Nepal, on this unforgettable journey! As experts in mountaineering expeditions and adventure tourism, we’re dedicated to providing you with a safe and memorable experience in Nepal

Tamang Heritage Trail Trek

Nepal is a beautiful place that attracts many tourists every year. One of its great trekking routes is the Tamang Heritage Trail Trek. It combines natural beauty with cultural wonders. You can see the traditions, clothes, and homes of the Tamang people, who are a group in Nepal with roots in Tibet. The trek lasts for 10 days and starts in Kathmandu. From there, you drive to Sybrubensi and begin walking. Along the way, you pass through Tamang villages like Gatlang and Tatopani, where you can take a nice bath in a natural hot spring. You’ll see stunning views of mountains like Langtang Lirung and Ganesh Himal. The trail is named after the Tamang people, known for their colorful clothes and fancy houses. During the trek, you can stay in local homes and experience their hospitality. You’ll also see Buddhist monasteries, hot springs, and waterfalls. The Tamang Heritage Trail Trek promises an adventure full of nature and culture that you’ll remember forever. At Mountain Trail Nepal, we make sure our clients have everything they need for a great trip. We offer transportation, communication, and various tour packages to make your stay in Nepal enjoyable. Join us on this adventure to explore the less-traveled path and enjoy the beauty of the Tamang Heritage Trail Trek.

Langtang Valley Trek

Langtang is a popular trekking destination surrounded by beautiful Himalayan peaks, forests, and lakes. The Langtang Valley Trek offers a mix of adventure, culture, and nature in Nepal. It’s located within Langtang National Park, the country’s first Himalayan national park, showcasing Tibetan-Buddhist culture and stunning Langtang Himalayas.

Starting from Kathmandu, the 11-day journey begins with a cultural exploration of the city’s UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Then, a short drive takes you to Sybrubensi, the starting point of the trek. Along the way, you’ll pass through lush forests and ethnic villages like Lama Hotel, Mundu, and Ghodatabela, inhabited by Tamang and Sherpa people. After reaching Langtang village, you’ll trek deeper into the mountains to Kyanjin Gompa.

At Kyanjin Gompa, you can visit a Buddhist monastery and a local cheese factory while experiencing the local lifestyle. A hike to Tserko Ri offers panoramic views of peaks like Langtang Lirung and Yala Peak. Returning, you’ll descend through Langtang village and Lama Hotel back to Sybrubensi.

Langtang Valley Trek is suitable for all types of trekkers, and the best times to visit are spring and autumn.

Mountain Trail Nepal specializes in organizing treks in and outside Nepal, including Langtang Valley Trek, offering travelers an authentic experience of nature and culture.