TREKKING
Trekking is the most popular activity in Nepal, and travellers will be bombarded on the streets of Kathmandu and the trekking hub, Pokhara, with guides, organised tours and gear for sale or rent. The huge variety of options allows for people of many ages and capabilities to attempt a trek in the country. While you could spend a year planning an expedition to wild and lofty places that few would dare attempt, you could also arrive in Kathmandu with no plans and be on the trail in a matter of days. Despite what many may perceive, trekking in Nepal is not necessarily wandering alone through an uncharted wilderness. As they walk along the well-marked trekking paths, travellers will often discover quite the opposite; hundreds of locals passing through each day as they haul food, water and other odd necessities back to their tiny villages, along with dozens of fellow trekkers. The regularly-spaced villages and teahouses allow trekkers good opportunities to rest and recover, either for a few minutes or the night. The strong culture and unreserved friendliness of the Nepalese people can also be witnessed as one traverses the hill tracks.
Mountain Climbing
Mountain Climbing in Nepal is the most challenging and rewarding adventure in Nepal and in the world. Our Expedition and Peak Climbing trips take you to Nepal’s Himalayan mountains, recognized to be the highest mountains on the planet, including the mighty Mount Everest (8848 m), fulfilling every mountaineer’s dream. Nepal boasts eight of the worlds 14 peaks over 8000m Himalaya including the top of the world Mt. Everest (8848m), Mt. Kanchenjunga (8586m), Mt. Lhotse (8516m), Mt. Makalu (8463m), Mt. Cho Oyu (8201m), Mt. Dhaulagiri (8167m), Mt. Manaslu (8163m) Mt. Annapurna (8091m). After successfully climbing to the summit of Mt. Everest 8848m on 29th May 1953 by Sir Edmund Hilary and Tenzing Norgey Sherpa, Nepal became increasingly popular to explore by inspired mountaineers around the world.
Hiking
The best hikes in Nepal always seem to draw up connotations of scary, adrenaline-fuelled, record-breaking hikes up to Mount Everest (understandably too – Nepal is home to 8 of the 10 tallest mountains in the world, after all) but what surprises most people is that there’s so much much Nepal than just icy jagged mountains. Mount Everest, Annapurna and all the other Himalayan mountains also mean that over time, Nepal has become something of a hiking hotspot, with the kind of hikes available diversifying away from the more extreme ones like the Everest hikes.
Rock Climbing
Mountain Cycling
Bunjee Jumping
Nepal is adorned with beautiful views that make it a great place to indulge in bungee jumping. There are only 2 places that offer the opportunity to experience it. Also, bungee jumping rate in Nepal is not a concern when you want to treat yourself. If you are looking for some thrill in the country, then go for Bungee Jumping in Nepal. Out of all the activities in Nepal, it is one that has gained popularity in the last few years at a fast rate. Both locals as well as tourists indulge in the activity to get thrilled from head to toe. Nepal offers great views and hence, it is perfect for such activity.
Sky Diving
Skydiving is one of the most thrilling sports adventures, which absorbs the adrenaline rush of jumping from the aircraft and landing at a drop zone after the electrifying free fall and pleasant parachute ride. After the five successful years of organizing the most exclusive and innovative adventure, Everest Skydive, we have now added one more product to our list, Pokhara Skydive. Skydiving in Nepal is the ultimate adventure. Everest skydive, the only skydiving operator in Nepal, launched its’ first skydive in 2008 and has led over 300 people on jumps since then. The skydive takes place over spectacular Khumbu region, next to none other than Mount Everest.
Paragliding
Paragliding in Nepal gives an opportunity for aerial view of the Himalayas. A trip will take you over some of the best scenery on earth, as you share airspace with Himalayan griffin vultures, eagles, kites and float over villages, monasteries, temples, lakes and jungle, with a fantastic view of the majestic Himalaya. Pokhara, the beautiful lakeside town at the foot of the Annapurna Mountains offers paragliding services. Best season is from October through April. There are various deals for the paragliding veterans and novices. Three-day introduction course is offered to beginners while tandem flights where one can fly with instructor are offered. Nepal forms a rectangle on the southern slopes of the Himalaya and is without exception, the most stunning country imaginable. The main area for paragliding is the Pokhara valley, commanding views of 3 of the worlds 8000m peaks with friendly and constant conditions for your paragliding holiday. Located in the broad valley at an altitude of 800m, the reliable climate of this region allows consistent and friendly conditions for paragliding pilots. It is not surprising that in a few short years Pokhara has earned a reputation of being one of the best paragliding destinations in the world.
Zipline
Zip Flying
Hot Air Ballooning
Ultralight flight
Mountain View Flight
Paramotoring
If you want to rule over the sky then there is no better way than paramotor. The flight gives you a chance to enjoy some of the most beautiful sights in Nepal. Don’t miss the chance to see the breath-taking view. The birth of para motor took place when para gliders were finding it extremely difficult to take off from a flat ground. It is an opportunity to view the magic of the mountains. It’s little bit of difficulty Level in considering the height, for your safety there is a trained professional who will accompany you. Best time to enjoy this adventure activity is October through May.
Hand Gliding