Tailor-made Nepal journeys, designed around you

Nepal is a country of extraordinary natural beauty and deep spiritual significance. Nestled between the towering peaks of the Himalayas and the fertile plains of the south, it offers a rich blend of dramatic landscapes, ancient cities, and living traditions. From Kathmandu’s historic temples to remote mountain villages, Nepal invites a slower, more reflective style of travel.

Each journey is carefully crafted to balance exploration with authenticity. Whether you’re drawn to cultural discovery, gentle trekking, wildlife, or spiritual insight, Nepal offers meaningful experiences shaped by its people, landscapes, and enduring traditions.

Tailor-made Nepal journeys, designed around you
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Nepal experiences tailored just for you

Nepal offers experiences that are both enriching and grounding. Walk through ancient cities, witness traditional ceremonies, enjoy panoramic Himalayan views, or explore national parks rich in wildlife. Whether trekking through mountain landscapes, engaging with local communities, or simply taking time to reflect, each experience is chosen to create a deeper connection to the country.

FAQs about Nepal

To help you plan your journey with confidence, the FAQs below provide essential travel information for UK travellers visiting Nepal, including visa requirements, passport validity, health guidance, and practical travel advice.


Do UK passport holders need a visa for Nepal?

Yes. UK passport holders require a visa to enter Nepal. A tourist visa can be obtained on arrival at Kathmandu International Airport and major land border crossings, or arranged in advance.

How long can UK travellers stay in Nepal?

Tourist visas are available for 15, 30, or 90 days. Extensions can be arranged locally through the Department of Immigration in Nepal.

What passport validity is required for travel to Nepal?

Your passport must be valid for at least six months from your date of entry into Nepal and contain at least one blank page.

Is Nepal suitable for first-time visitors?

Yes. Nepal is suitable for first-time visitors, particularly when travel is well organised. Guided tours and local expertise help ensure a comfortable and enriching experience.

What currency is used in Nepal?

The local currency is the Nepalese Rupee (NPR). Credit cards are accepted in larger hotels and tourist areas, but cash is essential for rural regions and trekking routes.

Is Nepal a safe destination for tourists?

Nepal is generally safe for tourists, especially when travelling with licensed guides and reputable operators. Standard travel precautions are advised.

Are there any health or vaccination requirements for UK travellers?

No mandatory vaccinations are required for entry. Travellers are advised to be up to date with routine vaccinations and seek medical advice before travel, particularly for trekking or rural travel.

What should visitors wear in Nepal?

Layered clothing is recommended due to varying temperatures, especially in mountain regions. Modest dress is advised in temples, monasteries, and rural areas. Sturdy walking shoes are essential.

When is the best time to visit Nepal?

The most popular times to visit are spring (March–May) and autumn (September–November), offering clear skies and ideal conditions for sightseeing and trekking.

Is travel within Nepal easy for tourists?

Travel within Nepal can involve domestic flights, road journeys, and guided transport. Travel times can be longer in mountainous areas, so itineraries are usually planned at a relaxed pace.

Do UK travellers need travel insurance for Nepal?

Yes. Comprehensive travel insurance is strongly recommended, particularly if trekking or engaging in outdoor activities. Insurance should cover medical evacuation where necessary.

Is Nepal suitable for families and couples?

Yes. Nepal offers a wide range of experiences suitable for families, couples, and adventure travellers, from cultural tours and wildlife to gentle walking and scenic stays.

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