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What has Nepal got besides the Himalayas? Above all, people with incredible generosity.
It is no coincidence that Buda was born in modern-day Nepal, or that Nepal has a dozen UNESCO World Heritage Sites, or that it is home to ten of the world’s 14 eight-thousand-meter peaks. No, it is no coincidence.
Nepal is a country touched by divinity. It is a mountain ladder that leads to heaven; a hallway to the soul. Nepal is an exotic but understandable universe, open and full of charm for travellers.

 

Kathmandu and Pokhara are the largest cities - beautiful and welcoming. The former, with its bustling cosmopolitan quarter is always buzzing and alive; the latter is surrounded by a paradise of mountains and forests. Both have all the necessary services for travellers to fully enjoy the landscape and ancient culture: its impressive Stupas, such as Boudhanaht and Swayambhunat; its temples – Pashupatinath and Durbar Square among many others; its medieval cities – Bhaktapur and Patan. We will enjoy them walking the backstreets and even getting stuck in their famous traffic jams while riding in a rickshaw.

 

And, of course, trekking - one of our passions. From the famous trekking peaks such as Mera Peak or Island Peak, to any other trek across Nepal, AA offers an experience that goes beyond the mere act of walking. We will get deep into people’s daily lives on the mountains, sharing time and food with them, getting to places normal trekkers don’t go. Travelling these landscapes on foot, and with the indispensable help of their people, is more than just a challenge; it is an unforgettable adventure.

After the trek you can also visit National Parks like Chitwan, with its famous elephant rides and wild-roaming rhino, or Bardia National Park, a paradise for birdwatchers.

 

Nepal will not leave you indifferent. Come once and you will return for sure.