Nepal Tour Packages

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Located in the heart of the Himalayas, Nepal is a country of tall snowy mountains and rich traditions. If you are dreaming of a trip to Nepal, you are about to unlock a world where Himalayan peaks touch the skies, ancient temples tell stories of the past, and cultural warmth greets you at every turn.

Nepal Tourism welcomes you to discover its many wonders, where every place has a story to tell. Whether you love trekking, quiet nature, or learning about history and culture, Nepal offers a trip that will touch your heart and stay with you forever.

Using the expertise of over 25+ years in this field, Flamingo Travels offers carefully planned Nepal tour packages to help you enjoy the best of this beautiful Himalayan country. Choose from a range of Nepal travel packages that fit every type of traveller – family holidays, honeymoons, spiritual escapes, or trekking adventures. Let us take you on a journey through Nepal, a land where old traditions and stunning nature come together to give you a unique and unforgettable travel experience.

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Things to know before travelling to Nepal

Before you begin your trip to the Himalayas, a bit of planning can help make your journey smooth and enjoyable. Here are some important things to know:

  • Indian nationals do not require a visa to enter Nepal. A valid passport or a Voter ID card issued by the Election Commission of India is acceptable as a travel document. Ensure your chosen ID is valid for the duration of your stay.
  • Nepal is 15 minutes ahead of India.
  • Nepali is the main language, but English is often used in most tourist places.
  • The official currency of this country is Nepalese Rupee. Indian Rupees are also accepted in many tourist spots and towns near the Indian border.
  • 1 INR is typically equivalent to 1.60 NPR (subject to current exchange rates).
  • Since many areas in Nepal are located at high elevations, it is important to give your body time to adapt to the thinner air.
  • To avoid altitude sickness, plan your trip with a gradual climb and include rest days along the way.
  • If you plan on trekking in certain regions like Annapurna or Everest, you will need permits, like the TIMS (Trekkers' Information Management System) card and National Park entry permits.
  • You can find Wi-Fi in most city hotels and cafes, but the internet might be slow or unavailable in far-off places.
  • Health care is good in big cities but limited in remote areas, so having travel insurance is a smart idea.

Why choose Nepal for your next vacation? 

Nepal is a beautiful and spiritual country that offers a mix of amazing experiences. Its charm comes not only from its high mountains but also from its rich culture and the friendly nature of its people. Here are compelling reasons why you should now opt for a holiday in Nepal.

  • UNESCO-listed ancient cities and temples.
  • All-season destination with scenic beauty year-round.
  • Has the tallest peak in the world.
  • Easy access from India.
  • Adventure hub.
  • Spiritual significance.
  • Friendly and welcoming locals.
  • Picturesque valleys and lakes.
  • Unique wildlife and national parks.
  • Value for money.
  • Photographer's paradise.

All that you need to know about a Nepal Visa

Indian citizens do not need a visa to travel to Nepal, whether travelling by air or land. However, you need to carry a valid ID to prove your citizenship. Carry documents like a valid Indian passport or a Voter ID card. Since Indian citizens do not need a visa, there is no specific bank balance requirement for entry. 

Indian citizens do not need a visa to enter Nepal, but they still have to follow the entry rules and carry the right ID. Having all the required documents ready will help make your entry into Nepal quick and hassle-free.

Best time to visit Nepal

Picking the right time to visit Nepal can make your trip better, depending on what you want to do. Nepal has four main seasons, and each one has its own special appeal.

March to May

Spring is one of the best times to visit Nepal. The pleasant weather and clear skies are perfect for hikes and outdoor fun. This season is known for rhododendrons blooming, which fill the hills with bright and beautiful colours. With mild temperatures between 16–23°C in lower areas and clear skies, this season is great for clear mountain views. 

Nepal is perfect for hiking, seeing wild animals, and learning about local traditions. The Holi festival usually happens in March, adding bright and lively cultural events to your trip. But remember, more tourists come in late spring, making popular hiking paths and sightseeing spots more crowded.

June to August

It is the monsoon season in Nepal. In this season, Nepal turns into a lush green land as the daily rain refreshes the countryside. During monsoon, southern and central Nepal get a lot of rain. Hiking becomes tough because of muddy paths and leeches. 

However, the landscape becomes lush and green, offering a different kind of beauty. Temperatures stay warm, around 23 to 25°C in lower areas. Some outdoor activities may be harder, but this season has its perks, fewer tourists, lower prices, and great photo chances with misty, magical views of the mountains and valleys.

September to November

Autumn is a popular season to explore Nepal, especially for trekking. The skies are typically clear and the temperatures are mild, ranging from 15–24°C in the lower regions. Post-monsoon, the air is fresh, skies are exceptionally clear, offering stunning panoramic views of the mountains. 

Major Nepali festivals like Tihar and Dashain also fall during this period, providing a rich cultural experience. Since this is when most tourists visit, you need to book your hotels and hiking permits ahead of time, especially for popular hiking trails.

December to February

Winter in Nepal can be chilly, especially in the mountains where it often snows. Winter in Nepal brings cool weather, around 9–12°C in Kathmandu and much colder in the mountains. Lower regions like the Kathmandu Valley and Pokhara have milder climates, making them suitable for sightseeing and cultural tours. 

High-altitude treks can be tough due to snow, but lower treks are still good and less crowded. You will find lower hotel prices, snowy mountain views, and festivals like Losar to experience. Wildlife viewing is great during this time, as animals move to lower areas in the national parks.

How to Reach Nepal from Major Indian Cities

Getting to Nepal from India is easy, with many travel options to suit your budget and style. You can take a short flight or enjoy a road trip, both offer good connectivity.

  • By Air: This is the fastest and most suitable way to reach Nepal. Major Indian carriers like Air India, IndiGo, and Vistara, along with Nepal Airlines, operate regular direct flights from cities like Mumbai, Bangalore, Delhi, and more. Connecting flights are available from other Indian cities like Chennai, Hyderabad, Ahmedabad, etc. Tribhuvan International Airport (KTM) in Kathmandu is the sole international airport in Nepal and is well-connected to major Indian cities. The approximate duration from India to Nepal is around 1 to 3 hours. Morning flights often give amazing views of the Himalayas, making your Nepal trip even more special right from the start.

  • By Road: For those who like adventure and want to save money, travelling by road is a popular choice. Many border crossings are open for tourists. There are several popular border crossings from India to Nepal. You can drive or take a bus from border cities like Sunauli (near Gorakhpur), Raxaul (near Patna), or Panitanki (near Siliguri). Buses are available from cities like Varanasi and Patna. Direct bus services are available from Delhi to Kathmandu and other parts of Nepal. These are operated by both government and private operators and can take around 24-36 hours.

  • By Rail: There are no direct trains from India to Nepal. However, you can take a train to the closest Indian station near a border (like Gorakhpur for Sunauli or Raxaul for Birgunj), and then travel the rest of the way by road.

To enter Nepal, Indian citizens must carry a valid passport or an original voter ID card with a photo issued by the Election Commission of India.

Nepal is full of places to explore, whether you love history, nature, or wildlife. From old cities to peaceful lakes and national parks, each spot shows a different side of the country’s charm. Here are five must-visit places to include in your trip to Nepal

Kathmandu

The cultural and political heart of Nepal, Kathmandu, blends modern life with old traditions. Surrounded by mountains, it is known for historic temples, colourful streets, and cultural charm. Kathmandu is the starting point for most Nepal tour packages and a must-visit for history lovers, spiritual seekers, adventurers, and curious travellers alike. 

Durbar Square has old wooden palaces and temples, while Pashupatinath Temple and Boudhanath Stupa draw Hindu and Buddhist devotees. Kathmandu is home to many UNESCO sites. It blends old-world charm with bustling markets, traditional crafts, and delicious food like momos and Thukpa. The narrow streets, busy Thamel markets, and vibrant Newari culture create a travel experience you will not forget.

Lumbini

Lord Buddha was born in Lumbini. It is a sacred place for Buddhists. This calm town is a UNESCO site, home to the Ashoka Pillar and the Maya Devi Temple. You can meditate, explore sacred ponds and gardens, and enjoy the calm of the Terai plains. 

Unlike busy tourist spots, Lumbini offers a quiet setting ideal for meditation. It is easy to explore on foot, by bicycle, or by electric vehicle along peaceful paths. The nearby Lumbini Crane Sanctuary adds natural beauty. Whether you are spiritual or just curious, Lumbini offers a peaceful, enriching experience rooted in history and culture.

Chitwan National Park

Located in the southern plains, Chitwan National Park is a UNESCO site and one of the perfect places in Nepal to watch wild animals like rhinos, tigers, elephants, and many birds. Chitwan National Park is easy to reach from Kathmandu or Pokhara and offers a peaceful escape into nature. Take part in jungle safaris, canoe rides, walks through the forest, and birdwatching. 

You can also discover the culture of the Tharu people with their dances and music. With diverse wildlife, cultural experiences, and scenic landscapes, Chitwan National Park is a must-visit for nature and adventure seekers in Nepal.

Nagarkot

Nagarkot is at 2,195 meters above sea level and is famous for its wide Himalayan views, especially during sunrise and sunset. From here, you can see eight mountain ranges, including Everest and Annapurna, especially during clear skies in October–December or March–April. 

Nagarkot is a perfect escape from the busy life of Kathmandu, just a short drive away. It offers peace, clean mountain air, and amazing views of the Himalayas. You can go on easy walks, explore nature trails, or just relax while enjoying the mountain views. Enjoy activities like paragliding, nature walks, and visiting the lookout tower or the Buddha Peace Garden. It is a perfect getaway for those who love mountains and want a quick escape from the city.

Pokhara

Located 200 km west of Kathmandu, Pokhara is a peaceful city known for its beautiful lakes, mountain views, and relaxed vibe. Set by Phewa Lake and below the Annapurna range, it is a favourite spot for boating, paragliding, and short treks. Go boating on the lake, see the Tal Barahi Temple on a small island, or walk up to the World Peace Pagoda to watch the sunset. 

Lakeside Pokhara is full of cafes, shops, and scenic charm, while Old Pokhara displays local culture and temples. Paragliding from Sarangkot gives amazing aerial sights, while the International Mountain Museum shares stories of mountaineering. Pokhara is also a base for trekking in the Annapurna region and other outdoor adventures.

Top Things to Do in Nepal

Apart from its well-known places, Nepal has many activities to enjoy, from adventure and culture to spiritual experiences. No matter your interest or energy level, there is something for everyone.

Wildlife Safari in Chitwan National Park

Visit the Terai plains for an exciting wildlife safari in Chitwan National Park. Imagine riding an elephant through a quiet jungle and spotting a rare leopard or one-horned rhino nearby. In Nepal, you can experience this in Chitwan National Park. Chitwan, a UNESCO site, is famous for rhinos, deer, peacocks, monkeys, and sometimes tigers. 

You can explore by elephant safari, jeep, boat, or on foot with guides. Guided walks help you discover smaller animals and colourful birds, with experts explaining nature’s balance. Besides wildlife, you can also enjoy the culture of the local Tharu people. Chitwan offers a unique mix of nature and tradition.

Spiritual & Cultural Sightseeing in Kathmandu Valley

Immerse yourself in the rich spiritual and cultural tapestry by exploring the UNESCO World Heritage Sites of the Kathmandu Valley. In Kathmandu Valley, you can join prayer ceremonies at ancient temples that have been active for centuries. Staying with local families in villages like Panauti lets you learn traditional skills and daily life. 

Visit the holy Pashupatinath Temple to see Hindu rituals, and admire the huge Boudhanath Stupa with its famous Buddha eyes. Climb the ancient Swayambhunath Stupa. It is also called the Monkey Temple and is popular for its great views of the city. Early morning walks show daily rituals at shrines, revealing how Hindu and Buddhist traditions live together in Nepal’s culture. 

If you are lucky, join a traditional Newari feast or enjoy a colourful local festival happening during your visit.

Watch Sunrise at Nagarkot

Watching the first sunlight touch the mighty Himalayan peaks is one of the most magical and unforgettable moments you can have in Nepal. Close to Kathmandu, Nagarkot is a quiet hill station known for stunning views of the Himalayas. At sunrise, the snowy peaks turn golden and white as the light hits them. 

Nagarkot is on the edge of Kathmandu Valley and offers one of the widest views of the Himalayas. On a clear day, you can see 8 out of the 13 Himalayan ranges right from your hotel, making it a top spot for mountain lovers. This calm and beautiful scene is truly unforgettable and leaves a deep impression.

Paragliding in Pokhara

Paragliding in Pokhara is one of the most exciting things to try in Nepal. It offers amazing aerial views without climbing the mountains. Anyone can try it, thanks to tandem flights with trained pilots. Flights usually start from Sarangkot, just a 30-minute drive from Pokhara, and last about 30 minutes. 

With stunning views of Phewa Lake, the Himalayas, and green valleys, it offers an unforgettable flying experience. Pilots can make your ride exciting with spirals or keep it calm for a peaceful glide. The best time to experience this thrilling activity is from September to early June, when skies are clear and weather conditions are ideal. Pokhara is one of the top paragliding spots, thanks to its steady weather, great views, and safe take-off locations.

Trekking in the Himalayas

With its famous and varied trails, Nepal is a dream destination for trekking lovers. Trekking in Nepal is one of the best things to do. It offers stunning Himalayan views, fresh mountain air, and warm local hospitality. Whether you are a beginner or an experienced trekker, Nepal has a trail for you - from easy hikes to challenging high-altitude treks. 

Everest Base Camp Trek brings you near Mount Everest and lets you explore Sherpa villages. The Annapurna Circuit is known for stunning mountains and cultural variety. These trails offer stunning scenery and a taste of local life without long travel or high difficulty. This makes them ideal for beginners and those looking for a short adventure.

Must-Try Foods in Nepal - A Culinary Experience 

Nepali food is shaped by its diverse land and rich culture, offering many tasty dishes beyond the basics. Trying these local flavours is an important part of your Nepal tour.

Here are ten must-try food items that will give you a true taste of Nepal.

  • Momos
  • Dal Bhat 
  • Thupka – noodle soup
  • Sel Roti – sweet rice bread
  • Dhido – Nepali Thali
  • Gundruk – fermented leafy greens
  • Chatamari – Nepali Pizza
  • Yomari – dumpling
  • Juju Dhau – type of yoghurt
  • Choila – spicy grilled meat

Top Shopping Spots in Nepal 

Shopping in Nepal is a fun experience where you can find unique handicrafts, textiles, and souvenirs that show the country’s rich culture. Whether you are in busy markets or special craft stores, there is a lot for everyone.

Here are some of the best places to explore for your shopping spree in Nepal.

  • Asan Bazaar – Kathmandu
  • Thamel – Kathmandu
  • Patan Durbar Square – Lalitpur
  • Indra Chowk - Kathmandu
  • Lakeside Market - Pokhara
  • Boudha Market – Kathmandu 
  • Bhaktapur Durbar Square Market
  • Civil Mall – Kathmandu 
  • Mahendrapul Bazaar - Pokhara
  • New Road Market - Kathmandu

Things/ Souvenirs to Buy in Nepal


  • Pashmina Shawls
  • Thangka Paintings
  • Singing Bowls
  • Traditional jewellery
  • Prayer Flags
  • Rice paper products
  • Khukuri - traditional Nepali knife
  • Prayer Wheels
  • Handmade Rugs
  • Shaligram
  • Dhaka

Experience the Vibrant Nightlife of Nepal

Nepal is known for its nature and history, but cities like Kathmandu and Pokhara also have a lively nightlife. You will find fun music spots, cosy bars, and many places to relax after a day of sightseeing. 

Here are some of the best places to experience the nightlife in Nepal.

  • Rum Doodle Restaurant and Bar - Kathmandu
  • Tom & Jerry Pub - Kathmandu
  • Buddha Bar – Kathmandu 
  • Tamarind Resto Bar – Patan 
  • Casino Mahjong – Kathmandu
  • Casino Pride - Kathmandu
  • Busy Bee Café - Pokhara
  • Purple Haze Rock Bar – Kathmandu 
  • Moksh Live Bar - Lalitpur
  • Reef Restaurant and Lounge Bar - Kathmandu

Experience the Festivals of Nepal

Nepal has many colourful and meaningful festivals that show its rich culture and religious traditions. Joining or watching these celebrations can be one of the memorable moments of your trip.

Here are some of the popular festivals in Nepal.

1. Dashain

  • When - September - October
  • Where - all across Nepal
  • Why - This festival celebrates goddess Durga’s victory over the demon Mahishasura, showing the victory of good over evil. Families come together, enjoy feasts, fly kites, and receive blessings from elders.

2. Tihar

  • When - October - November
  • Where - all across Nepal
  • Why - This five-day festival honours gods and animals like dogs, crows, and cows. Homes are lit with lamps, and on the last day, Bhai Tika, celebrates the love between brothers and sisters.

3. Buddha Jayanti

  • When - Celebrated on the full moon day of Baisakh (April/May).
  • Where - Lumbini & Kathmandu
  • Why - This festival celebrates Lord Buddha’s birth, enlightenment, and passing away. People visit temples, pray, chant, and join peaceful processions.

4. Holi

  • When - full moon is in February or March. In the Hilly areas, it is celebrated one day earlier than in the Terai region.
  • Where - Terai and Kathmandu
  • Why - This fun festival celebrates spring and the victory of good over evil. People throw coloured powder and water, sing, dance, and enjoy festive food together.

5. Indra Jatra

  • When - September
  • Where - Kathmandu Durbar Square and surrounding areas
  • Why - It honours the rain god Indra and the departed, with chariot parades, masked dances, and sacred displays.

Tips for a Hassle-Free Nepal Holiday

With some simple planning and awareness, your trip to Nepal can be easy, fun, and full of great memories. Here are some tips to help you enjoy a stress-free holiday.

  • You can travel in Nepal by hiring a taxi or renting a car. Because the roads are steep and winding, it is better to have a local driver.
  • Learn Basic Nepali. Simple words like Namaste and Dhanyabad help connect with locals.
  • When visiting temples, dress modestly by covering your shoulders and knees, and take off your shoes before going inside.
  • Haggling is common in local shops, so do not hesitate to ask for a lower price.
  • Travel delays can happen due to weather or road issues, so keep your plans flexible.
  • Altitude sickness is common in high places, so adjust slowly and stay hydrated.
  • Ask for permission before taking pictures of people or ceremonies, and follow the rules at temples.

Best Places to Stay in Nepal

Nepal has many places to stay, from fancy heritage hotels to simple guesthouses and mountain lodges, fitting all budgets and travel styles.

Here is a mix of ten budget-luxury hotels across top spots in Nepal.

  • Kathmandu Marriott Hotel
  • Hotel Nirvana by Luxury International - Lumbini
  • Magnificent Hotel – Kathmandu 
  • Hotel Mystic Mountain - Nagarkot
  • Swarga Heritage Hotel - A Traditional Stay – Kathmandu 
  • Hotel Middle Path & Spa – Pokhara 
  • Taleju Boutique Hotel - Kathmandu
  • Club Himalaya by ACE Hotels – Nagarkot
  • Square Hotel – Lalitpur 
  • Vivanta Chitwan, Bharatpur