• Suman Baniya
  • Last Updated on Nov 9, 2024

Nepal is famous for trekking and many other options including jungle safaris, rafting, paragliding, mountain biking, climbing, canyoning, sightseeing and much more.

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The most popular tourist activity in Nepal is trekking in the Himalaya. Along with trekking, major tourist activities in Nepal include sightseeing and temple visits, jungle safaris, rafting, paragliding, mountain biking, climbing, canyoning, and other adventure sports and leisure activities.

Nepal has a wide selection of topography and eco-diversity with many natural and cultural treasures to experience. Nepal’s has much more than famous treks including safaris, city tours of World Heritage splendour, adventure sports, leisure activities and more — exciting holiday options for what to do in Nepal.

With a natural landscape from jungle plains to the highest peaks on the planet, Nepal has a wide range of terrain. The natural and cultural treasures between the jungles and the peaks offer a variety of possibilities to choose from, and what you do is limited only to your own interest and enthusiasm.

As a nature lover’s paradise, there is something for everyone and all levels of experience and skill and adventure opportunities abound. What to do in Nepal includes many choices beyond trekking. Other major, exciting options and activities include jungle safaris, rafting, paragliding, climbing, canyoning, mountain biking, and additional adventure sports and leisure activities.

Special-interest options include themes of art, flora and fauna, health, meditation, natural history, spirituality, team building, education, yoga and more.

Nepal is a festive country and there are plenty of chances to observe the rich traditions and varied lifestyles at any time of year. From culture to adventure, and everything in between, whatever you are looking to do, Nepal is a year round destination to enjoy both thrills and relaxing leisure activities.

Suman Baniya

Suman Baniya

Mr. Baniya spent many years working as a trekking guide in the Himalayas, primarily in the Everest Region, before relocating and starting Lets Trek Himalayas. He enjoys leveraging his skills to help clients deliver the real experience of trekking, peak climbing, and tours. He had previously collaborated with various travel agencies as a strategist and gained enormous trekking experience.