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How to Plan a Nepal Trip

A well-begun task is half done. For a good beginning, you need planning. Planning a trip to Nepal involves questions like :

 1. When to travel Nepal?

There are two best seasons to visit Nepal. They are post-monsoon season, i.e. mid – September to mid – November and Spring season, i.e. from mid- February to May. Both seasons have beautiful weather with ideal conditions for trekking and sightseeing. In spring the skies will be clear, and the mountain valleys will be colourful with blossoming rhododendron flowers.

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2. What items you should pack for Nepal?

As the temperature varies significantly over day and night, warm garments are the first thing you pack.

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3. How to Reach Nepal?

There are two ways to reach Nepal.

1) By flight: There is only one international airport in Nepal, located in the capital city Kathmandu. This way is the most comfortable and time-saving way to reach Nepal.

2) By Landroute: You can drive overland from Tibet to Nepal. Though time taking, you can enjoy the natural beauty all along the way.

After reaching, the biggest question in front of you is Which places you have to visit? As Nepal has many sites to be visited, the tours will usually be lengthy.

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Nepal has three geographical regions with great diversity.

As there different kinds of places in Nepal which lets you have a wide range of activities, Let’s classify the sites based on the type of activities they offer. Most of the tours start from Kathmandu as it is well connected by transport and has all the facilities. You can hire a tourist guide but be careful about corrupt organizations.

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4. What to Do in Nepal?

1. Trekking and Hiking

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2. Nature and Wildlife Sites

3. Spiritual travelers

4. History and Cultural travelers

Nepal has a unique blend of Hindu-Buddhist culture. You can visit :

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