Destination Nepal
Addressed by BBC Holidays as “One of the 50 places to see in the World”, Nepal has attracted astounding number of visitors for decades. Offering a kaleidoscope of green paddy terraces, dense forests, marshy grasslands and flowing rivers, the country has catered to the needs of visitors in an incomparable way.
Kathmandu is situated in a valley full of historic temples, shrines and pagodas. It is a bustling, crowded city with hotels, bars and restaurants to suit all budgets. A rich and high spirited culture.
Natural Beauty: Draped along the greatest heights of the Himalayas, Nepal is a land of mesmerizing beauty and world class cultural and architectural sites. Mt. Everest, the highest point of the Himalayas is in Nepal and is a major attraction for serious mountaineers and tourists alike. A visit to the Everest base camp is often a must-do on travel itineraries.
Wildlife Tour: Nepal is home to numerous national parks and wildlife sanctuaries. The Royal Chitwan Park is a favourite among visitors for Elephants, Tigers, Leopards, Rhinos and approximately 350 species of birds. The rich flora and fauna of the country is relatively undisturbed even today.
Adventure Tourism: There is plethora of options for adventure tourism including mountaineering, trekking, white water rafting, kayaking, jungle safaris, bungee jumping, paragliding and fishing.
Easy Accessibility: Kathmandu has excellent air connectivity both international and domestic. Many airlines run regular flights to and from Kathmandu. Nepal also has road connectivity from the eastern part of India. The Mountain flights offer the chance to take in the breathtaking delights of the ice-clad Himalayas at close range.
Conference Facilities: World class hotels in Nepal serve as state-of-the-art Conference venues. They also provide good options for pre and post tours of the conference among the mighty Himalayan Range.