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Highlights
Discover the best of life and nature while on your honeymoon
Enjoy stunning views of the Himalayas in the arms of your loved one
Visit historical and cultural destinations and have a blast
Explore some of the most romantic destinations in Nepal
Answer the call of the Himalayas with the Everest Base Camp Trek—a 12-day guided adventure built for energetic young adults and seasoned trekkers. Begin with a flight from Kathmandu to Lukla, then journey alongside the Dudh Koshi River through Sherpa villages like Namche Bazaar and Dingboche, culminating at the legendary base camp set atop the Khumbu Glacier. Summit Kala Patthar for panoramic views of Everest and its neighboring giants. Along the way, connect with the Sherpa community and their vibrant culture, visiting Tengboche Monastery. This challenging trek’s true highlight? The sense of accomplishment and awe as you stand at the foot of the world’s highest peak.
Set your sights on the world’s highest peaks with the "Everest Base Camp Trek"—a 12-day guided journey built for young adults and experienced trekkers ready to embrace the Himalayas’ grandeur. Fly from Kathmandu to Lukla, then follow the Dudh Koshi River as you trek through Sherpa villages, ancient monasteries, and breathtaking alpine scenery.
With relaxed daily hikes averaging six hours, you’ll acclimatize in iconic spots like Namche Bazaar and Dingboche before reaching Everest Base Camp on day eight. Stand atop Kala Patthar for a panoramic 360-degree mountain view, then descend past prayer flags and glaciers.
What makes this trek package stand out is its blend of adventure, culture, and manageable pacing—offering a true Himalayan experience for those eager to reach new heights, both literally and figuratively.
Set your sights on the legendary Himalayas with the “Annapurna Base Camp Trek,” a 12-day guided adventure ideal for young adults eager for challenge and discovery. Your journey begins in Kathmandu and takes you through a spectacular range of temperate and alpine forests, picturesque villages, and high mountain pastures.
Trekking from Naya Pul, you’ll pass through Ghorepani and ascend to Poon Hill for an unforgettable sunrise before pushing onward to Annapurna Base Camp. Here, enjoy a breathtaking 360-degree panorama of snow-capped giants, a memory sure to last a lifetime. Along the way, relax in natural hot springs at Jhinu and engage with the local Gurung and Magar communities, offering a rare window into Nepal’s rich cultural tapestry.
All accommodations, transport, and meals are included, allowing you to focus on the main activity—trekking through some of the world’s most iconic landscapes. The unique selling point is the blend of dramatic Himalayan scenery with authentic cultural encounters, providing a holistic trekking experience.
For those seeking a transformative adventure, this trek is one of the most rewarding ways to explore Nepal’s natural and cultural heritage.
Ready for a Himalayan adventure that tops every bucket list? The "Everest Base Camp – Kalapathar Trek" is a 12-day guided journey designed for young adults and seasoned trekkers eager to experience the legendary trails of Nepal. Starting with a scenic flight from Kathmandu to Lukla, you’ll trek through vibrant Sherpa villages like Tengboche and Dingboche, ascend high-altitude meadows, and acclimatize in bustling Namche Bazaar.
The highlight is reaching Everest Base Camp, with panoramic views of the Khumbu Icefall, followed by the ultimate sunrise from Kala Patthar—arguably the best vantage point for the majestic Himalayas. Along the way, you’ll encounter Buddhist monasteries, diverse wildlife, and the rich culture of the Everest region.
This trekking trip’s unique edge is its expertly paced itinerary for acclimatization, ensuring an enjoyable and safe adventure for those seeking both challenge and cultural immersion. Accommodation, transport, and meals are included, so you can focus on the climb and the incredible scenery.
The Annapurna Circuit Trek is a 15-day odyssey through Nepal’s most diverse and awe-inspiring landscapes. Equally suited for young adventurers and seasoned trekkers, this guided tour traces a legendary route from Kathmandu through mountain hamlets, rhododendron forests, and over the breathtaking Thorong La Pass (5,416m). Marvel at panoramic views of Annapurna and Dhaulagiri peaks, witness the world’s deepest gorge, and rejuvenate in natural hot springs. Supported by expert guides, the trip’s unique selling point is its perfect mix of cultural encounters and world-class trekking, making it one of the planet’s most acclaimed hiking experiences.
Short on time but eager to witness the Himalayas up close? The Ghorepani Poon Hill Sunrise Trek is a 7-day guided adventure tailored for young adults and experienced trekkers craving panoramic mountain views without the long commitment of the Everest or Annapurna circuits.
Starting with a scenic drive from Kathmandu to Pokhara, you’ll begin your trek from Nayapul, journeying through charming villages to the iconic Ghorepani. The highlight comes with a sunrise ascent to Poon Hill (3,210m), where the entire Annapurna range glows in the morning light—perfect for unforgettable photos.
On your way back, unwind in the hot springs of Jhinu and return to Pokhara before heading back to Kathmandu. The tour’s unique selling point is its accessible yet dramatic trekking experience, complete with accommodation, transport, and guidance for a seamless Himalayan getaway.
Ever dreamed of trekking to Everest Base Camp, but want to do it in greater comfort and with peace of mind? The "Everest Base Camp Trek in Comfort" tour package offers a 17-day journey from Kathmandu that redefines the classic Himalayan adventure for those who value both challenge and comfort. This small-group trekking experience is carefully designed for experienced travelers and seniors seeking a more thoughtful approach to high-altitude hiking.
Following in the footsteps of legendary mountaineers, you’ll traverse the iconic Khumbu region, weaving through Sherpa villages, vibrant Namche Bazaar, and up to the awe-inspiring viewpoints of Kala Pattar and Everest Base Camp itself. Unlike traditional treks that rely on basic lodges, this tour features unique Eco-Comfort Camps: purpose-built, low-impact accommodations with off-the-ground beds, heated dining tents, and clean toilet facilities. These extras make for a warmer, more restful stay—especially appreciated in the cooler mountain nights.
A major highlight is the focus on responsible travel. All meals—freshly prepared by a dedicated kitchen team—are included, sparing you the need to carry extra cash or settle for repetitive lodge menus. Drinking water is provided daily, eliminating single-use plastics. Plus, the welfare of porters is a priority, with ethical load limits and fair wages ensuring your trek is as sustainable as it is enjoyable.
The itinerary is deliberately paced for safe acclimatisation, reducing the risk of altitude sickness and maximizing your chances of reaching Base Camp in good health. Along the route, expert local guides share the rich Sherpa culture and Buddhist traditions that define this region, enhancing every step of the trek. Experience the serenity of Thyangboche Monastery and the camaraderie of your small group, all while surrounded by some of the world’s most breathtaking landscapes.
The unique selling point of this tour is its blend of comfort, sustainability, and expert guidance—ideal for travelers seeking a bucket-list adventure without sacrificing wellbeing. Every detail, from accommodation to porter care, is carefully considered, so you can focus on the journey and the majestic views that await at the foot of Mount Everest.
17 days
What's Included
Pick-up service from and to Airport (in our own vehicle)3 star category hotel and breakfastTransportation from Kathmandu to each spots (inside Kathmandu or to Pokhara, Chitwan etc) in a private carChitwan Hotel (Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner)Licensed English speaking tours guideWelcome or farewell dinner in Kathmandu at a cultural restaurant (complimentary)
What's Excluded
Itinerary
Looking for a honeymoon that stands apart from the ordinary? The Honeymoon Tour in Nepal offers couples a refreshing escape into nature, culture, and adventure. Beyond the country’s famed treks and river rafting, Nepal’s romantic side shines through serene landscapes, exotic wildlife, and centuries-old traditions. Ditch the usual crowded destinations for a journey that lets you reconnect with each other and the world around you. With the Himalayas as your backdrop, you’ll discover unique moments—whether trekking mountain trails, spotting rare species, or savoring a simple, unplugged lifestyle. The true USP here is Nepal’s ability to inspire romance through genuine connection and unforgettable natural beauty, making this tour package a standout for couples who crave authenticity.
day 1 - Arrival Kathmandu
Upon your arrival in Kathmandu, our representative will meet you at the airport and transfer you to hotel. Check in to the Hotel and after a short break we will start a short briefing of your tour. You can enjoy your leisure time during afternoon at your hotel or come out for walk around the Kathmandu Durbar Square. In the evening we will serve you some typical Nepali dinner with folk dance performances in a local restaurant. You will get ample of time appreciating the time with your partner.
Duration:45 hours
Accommodation:3 Star Hotel
day 2 - Kathmandu Sightseeing tour places
On the first and second days of your tour we will take you to some of the most amazing culture heritages in Kathmandu valley, among them seven are enlisted in UNESCO World Heritage Site
KATHMANDU DURBAR SQUARE
Durbar mean Palaces. At Basantapur, in the heart of old city Kathmandu, there lie some amazing heritages resembling the legends of past 5 or 6 centuries. There are around 50 temples in the vicinity including the temple Taleju Bhawani which was brought from Indian continent by Mallas with them in around 9th Century. The Durbar is divided into two courtyards, the outer comprising Kasthamandap, Kumari Ghar, and Shiva-Parvati Temple, and the inner consisting of Hanuman Dhoka and the main palace. Important ceremonies, including the coronation of the Nepali monarch, are held in the Kathmandu Durbar Square.
Although some of the buildings were affected or got collapsed by the major earthquake on 25 April 2015, renovation works are still on progress on those affected, there still are many buildings and temples standing erect.
SWAYAMBHU
Swayambhu, a temple standing atop a small hill at the north-western part of Kathmandu valley, means ‘Self-Existent One.’ Swoyambhunath is believed to have been established more than 2,500 years ago. An inscription dated 460 A.D. states that the construction was carried out by King Manadeva. By the thirteenth century Swoyambhunath had itself developed into an important Buddhist learning site. The history of Kathmandu Valley is said to have started with the beginning of Swoyambhu. The largest image of the Sakyamuni Buddha in Nepal is in a monastery next to the Stupa. Behind the hilltop is a temple dedicated to Manjusri of Saraswati – the goddess of learning. Statues and shrines of Buddhist and Hindu deities dot the Stupa complex. Large numbers of Buddhists and Hindus alike visit Swoyambhunath. Swoyambhu is perhaps the best place to observe the religious harmony in Nepal.
PASHUPATINATH
Pashupatinath is one of the four most important religious sites in Asia for Shiva devotees. Pashupatinath, dedicated to Shiva ‘the Destroyer’, is the holiest Hindu pilgrimage destination in Nepal. Although the Pashupatinath Temple was only built in the fifth century and later renovated by Malla kings, the holy site is said to have existed from the beginning of the millennium. A gold-plated roof, four silver doors, and wood carvings of the finest quality decorate the pagoda temple of Pashupatinath. Temples dedicated to several other Hindu and Buddhist deities surround the temple of Pashupatinath. Behind the temple is the River Bagmati. On the banks of Bagmati are raised platforms used as cremation sites for Hindus. Pashupatinath, in a limited sense, literally means the Lord of the Animals. But animal is also a term that denotes the animal like instincts in human beings.
BOUDDHANATH
Bouddhanath is the centre of Tibetan culture in Nepal. The 36-meter-high Stupa of Bouddhanath is one of the largest stupas in South Asia. Bouddhanath Stupa was renovated by Licchhavi rulers in the eighth century. The Mandala design in Bouddhanath is a copy of the one in Gyangtse in Tibet. The Stupa is located in the area of ancient trade route to Tibet
PATAN DURBAR SQUARE
Patan Durbar Square another royal palace complex of the then Malla Kings during 17th century is situated in the centre of Patan city. This was taken as the youngest Kingdom. The Square and its surroundings provide very good example of ancient Newari architecture. Patan City is taken as Buddhist city and can be seen many Buddhist shrines, stupas, monasteries etc. The palace has three main courtyards the central and the oldest is Mul Chowk. To the west of the complex are a dozen free standing temples of various sizes and styles. Krishna Mandir, the temple widely worshipped on Krishna’s Birthday, Bhimsen Mandir, the Golden Temple of Hiranya Varna Mahavira and Sundari Chowk ( the bathing complex of the then Malla King’s ) mark the architectural excellence of its era. The Sundari Chowk with the sunken bath of Tusha Hiti, contains exquisite woodcarvings, stone, and metal sculpture. Patan Durbar Square also houses a temple of Taleju Bhawani. In this complex, there is amazing museum of art where the collection of Hinduism and Buddhism are displayed.
Duration:4 hours
Accommodation:3 Star Hotel
day 3 - Kathmandu to Nagarkot (2175m).
This blemish provides an outstanding view of the sunset and Mount Everest can be seen in a clear day. We will wake you up early morning for sunrise view. The sun will rise slowly light up the mountain peaks. The Himalayas from Kanchenjunga, Everest, Langtang, Ganesh Himal and Manaslu ranges will change in golden color. After having breakfast we’ll come back to Kathmandu via Bhaktapur City. We take you to Bhaktapur Durbar Square, a conglomeration of pagoda and shikhara – styled temples grouped around the ancient Fifty-Five-Window Palace The square is one of the most charming spots in the valley as it highlights the ancient of the kings perched on top of stone monoliths, the guardian deities looking out from their sanctuaries and the wood carvings all seem to form a well orchestrate symphony.
Duration:3 hours
Accommodation:3 Star Hotel
day 4 - Nagarkot – Pokhara
Phewa Tal (Lake)
Phewa lake, the most famous lake in the country, roughly measuring 1.5 km by 4 km, is the middle of all attractions in Pokhara. The charming lake is a pure play area. Brilliantly painted wooden vessels and sailboats could be leased on sensible cost around lakeside. The eastern shoreline of the lake, prominently known as Lakeside or Baidam, comprises of apparently interminable segment of hotels, restaurants, bookshops and trinket shops. One of the entrancing parts of lakeside is the amazing perspective of the mountains, particularly when the still water reflects the tops, making a twofold picture. This is one of the pleasant places to fall in love with your partner, more than ever.
Duration:6 hours
Accommodation:3 Star Hotel
day 5 - Pokhara Sightseeing tour places
Barahi sanctuary
This is the most vital religious landmark in Pokhara. Constructed practically amidst Phewa lake, the two storied pagoda is devoted to the hog appearance of Ajima, the protectress god speaking to the female power Shakti. Lovers could be seen, particularly on Saturdays, convey male creatures and fowl over the lake to be relinquished to the divinity.
World Peace Pagoda
The pagoda is a monstrous Buddhist stupa and is arranged on top of a slope on the southern shore of Phewa lake. Other than being an amazing sight in itself, the sanctum is an incredible vantage point which offers breathtaking perspectives of the Annapurna range and Pokhara city. You can get there by intersection the lake by watercraft and afterward climbing up the slope.
Seti Gandaki (River Gorge)
Streaming directly through the city, the tumultuous stream runs totally underground at spots. Amazingly, at specific focuses the waterway shows up barely two meters wide. Be that as it may its profundity is past creative ability – in excess of 20 meters! Mahendra Pul, a little extension close to the old Mission Hospital, gives an impeccable perspective of the waterway’s horrendous hurry and the profound chasm made by its effective stream.
Devi’s Fall
Day 05: –
Mainly known as Patale Chhango (Hell’s Fall), Devi’s fall (otherwise called Devin’s or David’s) is a wonderful waterfall lying about 2 km south-west of Pokhara air terminal on the expressway to Tansen. An intriguing current legend says that a nonnative named David was skinnydipping in the Pardi Khola (waterway) when the conduits of the dam were opened, clearing him into an underground section underneath the fall, never to be seen again.
Gupteswar Gupha (hole)
Gupteswar Gupha, a sacrosanct hollow, lies 2 km from Pokhara airplane terminal on the Siddhartha Highway heading southwest from the city. The doorway is right crosswise over from Devi’s Fall and the hole is just about 3 km long. It has some enormous corridor size rooms and a few sections where you need to slither on all fours. This hole holds extraordinary worth for Hindus since a phallic image of Lord Shiva is protected here in the condition it was ran across. An extra charge of Rs. 5 is charged and taking pictures inside the hollow is denied.
Mahendra Gupha (hole)
Mahendra Gufa, provincially called Chamero Odhaar (“House of Bats”), is the huge limestone hole. Shepherd young men are said to have found it around 1950. A two hour stroll to the north of Pokhara, it is best to bring your light to see the stalactites and stalagmites, albeit a large portion of them have been trucked out by keepsake seekers.
Duration:4 hours
Accommodation:3 Star Hotel
day 6 - Pokhara – Chitwan
Drive to Royal Chitwan National Park, your destination for wildlife viewing. Transfer to the Lodge followed by refreshments and a briefing about the afternoon programs and activities schedule. Some of the possible activities like nature walk, Tharu village visit, Museum will be conducted on this day
Duration:5 hours
Accommodation:3 Star Hotel
day 7 - Full day activities in Chitwan B/Fast, Lunch and Dinne
After having morning tea one an half hours ride Elephant and encounter with different wild animals such as one horn rhino, hunting deer braking deer, wild boar. if you are traveling in spring there will be chance to see tiger. Back to hotel for Breakfast. After that Again Jungle walk but on foot and Boating Back to hotel for Lunch. In the afternoon we will do Elephant bath or Elephant bleeding center. During our Jungle program English speaking nature guide leads you during the program.
Duration:7 hours
Accommodation:3 Star Hotel
day 8 - Chitwan To kathmandu
After breakfast go for bird-watching tour and we will leave to kathmandu Earth famous natural town in the world. leisure day in Kathmandu we will look around Thamel for shopping and Welcome or farewell dinner in Kathmandu at a cultural restaurant our programme tours ends.