Nepal offers a world of adventure, from Himalayan mountaineering and trekking through scenic trails to thrilling river rafting and serene bird watching.
The 800 km stretch of the Nepal Himalayan range is the greatest in the world with eight peaks rising above 8,000m, including Mt. Everest. Since opening its peaks to climbers in 1994, the Himalaya has become the ultimate theatre of mountaineering, attracting saints, philosophers, researchers, and adventurers.
The best way to experience Nepal's natural beauty and cultural wealth is on foot. Walk along beaten trails or virgin tracks through rhododendron forests, isolated hamlets, mountain villages, temples, monasteries, and breathtaking landscapes, while meeting friendly locals.
Nepal is a paradise for bird lovers with over 646 species (8% of the world's total), nearly 500 of which are found in Kathmandu Valley alone. Top birding spots include Phulchoki, Godavari, Nagarjun, Bagmati River, and Taudaha.
Experience awe-stricken silence on a mountain flight with close aerial views of Mt. Everest, Kanchenjunga, and the Tibetan Plateau. In one hour, this popular attraction delivers a panoramic Himalayan showcase.
Kathmandu's stone walls provide world-class rock climbing at sites such as Nagarjun, Balaju, Shivapuri, and Budhanilkantha, offering thrills for all skill levels.
Explore Nepal's rivers—Trisuli (Grade 3+), Kali Gandaki (5-5+), Bhote Koshi (4-5), Marshyangdi, Karnali (4-5), and Sun Koshi—on raft or kayak, with world-class guides and camping support. Canyoning adventures traverse rugged gorges for a unique offbeat experience.
Float above the Kathmandu Valley and Himalayan ranges (up to 6000m) in a hot air balloon for spectacular bird's-eye views of both city and mountains.
Feel the ultimate adrenaline rush with Nepal's first bungy jump at 160m above the Bhote Koshi River, piloted by experienced jumpmasters for your safety and thrill.
Share airspace with Himalayan griffon vultures as you glide over villages, temples, lakes, and jungles, enjoying panoramic views of the majestic peaks.
Take off from Pokhara in an ultralight aircraft for dawn and dusk flights showcasing lakes, mountains, and villages from a fresh perspective (September–June, sunrise–11am, 3pm–sunset).
Pedal through Kathmandu, Pokhara, and the countryside on diverse trails that traverse urban centers, remote villages, and mountain passes, with bike rentals available throughout Nepal.
Venture into Terai national parks on foot, canoe, jeep, or elephant back to spot one-horned rhinos, sambars, spotted deer, sloth bears, four-horned antelopes, and the elusive Royal Bengal tiger.
