A trip to Nepal takes visitors to a land of wonders, natural and cultural, situated between India and China, both of which influence the region’s culture, cuisine, and religious traditions. With everything from snowcapped mountains and vast grasslands to dense tropical forests, it is one of the world’s most ecologically diverse destinations. Despite the country’s natural appeal, commercial tourism in Nepal remains a relatively new industry, with swathes of areas yet to be explored and discovered. Ideal for travelers interested in pushing their physical abilities to the limit, Nepal contains most of the world’s tallest peaks, including the legendary Mount Everest.
Most visitors will spend some time in Kathmandu visiting ancient historic and cultural attractions, then venture out on more rugged trails. Some of the most popular locations outside of the capital are Chitwan National Park for safaris and jungle excursions, and the lakeside townv of Pokhara, a popular starting point for some of Nepal’s famed trekking routes. Trekkers will find a variety of options, with the most popular areas being the Everest, Annapurna, and Langtang regions.
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21 - 25 November Hyatt Regency, Nepal