Forest to high desert
Places with their own rhythm
Six starting points, each opening into a different Nepal - wetland, jungle, lake, living heritage and mountain horizon.
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Each destination combines local context with practical guidance. Every real journey is adjusted for season, access and the people travelling.
Southern Nepal
Chitwan National Park
A lowland wilderness of dense forest, open grasslands, wetlands and wildlife, where the wild reveals itself in its own time.
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Far-western Terai
Bardiya National Park
Vast forests, riverbanks and grasslands where fewer crowds leave more room for solitude, tracking and unexpected encounters.
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Mugu, northwestern Nepal
Rara National Park
Nepal's largest lake sits high among pine, spruce and juniper forest in a remote landscape made for slow exploration.
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Southeastern Nepal
Koshi Tappu Wildlife Reserve
River channels, marshes and grasslands form Nepal's first Ramsar site and one of the country's essential birding landscapes.
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Central Nepal
Kathmandu Valley
Newari craft, royal squares, pilgrimage, temple courtyards and daily ritual continue within one dense cultural valley.
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Gandaki Province
Pokhara
Freshwater lakes, deep limestone gorges and mountain horizons make Pokhara both a place to pause and a gateway to adventure.
Explore destinationA journey, not a checklist
Let one landscape lead to the next.
Start in the lowland forest, follow a river west, or build a slower route toward the mountains. Tell us what draws you in.
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