Nepal is a country of contrasts, stretching 800 km along the roof of the world, from the highest mountain peaks of Mount Everest and the Himalayas down to the rolling lowlands of the Terai.
Wildlife enthusiasts can enjoy a safari through one of Nepal’s national parks:
- Royal Chitwan National Park, home to over 400 species of bird. Now a UNESCO World Heritage Centre, the park also has one of the last populations of single-horned Asiatic rhinoceros and the fabled Royal Bengal tiger.
- Royal Bardia National Park, home to one of the last known herds of wild elephants in south east Asia, also has the greatest number of deer species.

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Sporting enthusiasts can find their thrills:
- white water rafting
- ballooning
- hang-gliding
- mountain biking
Walkers can enjoy trekking whatever their physical fitness:
- the mystical Kathmandu Valley is ideal for those who want a leisurely pace.
- the Mount Annapurna region with rolling hills and charming villages offers breathtaking views
- Lukla to Namche Bazaar and on to Everest Base Camp is an arduous trek for the physically fit
Whatever your interests, we will arrange the perfect tour using Saathi Travels, an experienced operator in Kathmandu.
To find out more, please call me on +0800 135 7129 or contact me. |