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Nepal Family Vacation and Tour Packages

Nepal Family Vacation and Tour Packages

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From a short trek in the laps of the Himalayas to an enthralling safari in Chitwan, a tour of the ancient enclaves in Kathmandu Valley to fun-filled times in the lake city of Pokhara, a Nepal family vacation is always a fantastic idea. It is true that most travelers visit Nepal to trek the Himalayas, but a multiple-day trek can be a daunting affair when you have children in tow. So, opting for a family tour can be a welcome alternative. Let your tour guide take care of the logistics and accommodation arrangements while you enjoy your family holiday in Nepal.

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Read how families have rated their recent Nepal tour experiences.

Sophia Ramirez | Traveled in December
Everest Elegance

The helicopter ride, the pilot's informative commentary, and the landing at Kala Patthar were executed with class. The post-flight mountain breakfast added a touch of luxury, making this journey a memorable blend of sophistication and adventure.

Anonymous | Traveled in November

BK was a fantastic leader. She was especially kind, encouraging and attentive to my 10 year old daughter, thinking about her needs, as well as to my 72 year old mother-in-law. Her crew couldn’t do more. Ram cooked delicious meals, with a wide variety of foods, and his assistants and porters were helpful and kind eg bringing juice back to us while trekking.

Anonymous | Traveled in November

The Annapurna Family Adventure in comfort to Nepal opened up the incredible landscapes, nature and the kindest people to us. Our guide and crew couldn’t do more to help us. Feel very lucky to have returned to Nepal this second time.

Anonymous | Traveled in November

Our trip went very well thanks especially to our guide BK who was very kind and helpful during her time with us. Also the local guides were very good and our crew led by Ram. Excellent food on the trip the campsites were in spectacular positions and the other night stops were good. We only had one complaint with a driver who wouldn't come and meet us when we were finishing the trek and we were walking on a dangerous road for 5km. We did suggest that in future treks if the only way down was the road then the trek should stop at the lunch point

Fabian Beleiro | Traveled in October
Excelente travel all Nepal

What do you say travelers? I leave here my review of the second visit to Nepal, a country that I love. As I said, it is my second visit to this beautiful country, the previous one was combined with a visit to Tibet, so I did not have the time necessary to explore it, do trekking and other activities. For this long stay and long trip through the mountains, exploring the lost Kingdom of Mustang and reaching the Terai, I chose this local travel specialist, which I had already met on my previous trip, in the person of its manager and owner Gokul Sapkota. If you only speak Spanish, you are in perfect hands here, he speaks Spanish very well and he has guides like “Siri” who speak it almost perfectly. Good guide service, your hotel is comfortable, with excellent staff, the guys there are very friendly, everything is well cleaned, the breakfast is good, they organize everything for you, Gokul is attentive to the service all day long, checking if everything is Well, if the guides are good, if the driver (what a good driver, we have traveled hundreds of kilometers on those impossible routes) and everything went in the best way, yyyy look, you have to drive there!!! I take off my hat. We have done as much activity as we wanted, we trekked to Namche Bazar, we are grown people, Claudia had never trekked in the mountains, and what a debut!! Landing in Lukla is an unusual experience, “Raj” was waiting for us there. If you go to Lukla, look for this guide, his name is Tek Raj Tamang, he does not speak Spanish but he does speak perfect English, a very friendly, kind, polite young man, with a desire to serve the customer worth mentioning. Wow, he is patient, Claudia loves him for her help and collaboration, for her getting to Namche meant an enormous effort and with Raj's help she achieved it, we cried with emotion when we arrived at that beautiful place. If you read this, thank you very much Raj for such a beautiful shared experience. We will never forget returning to “Surket” in that torrential rain to take the helicopter. Well the helicopter flight was fantastic. From there we went with “Siri”, another exceptional guide, who speaks perfect Spanish, for part of the trip Gokul, the owner, accompanied us to the “Lost Kingdom of Mustang” at the other end of Nepal, a fantastic place, very similar to my land here in Patagonia. Argentina. An entire flight itinerary to Pokhara, from there by vehicle, with unforgettable experiences, sharing cuisine in the homes of locals, towns in the middle of that distance, monasteries, there was nothing left to see and learn about the local culture. From there we went to the other end, The Terai with the Indian border, Lumbini. To visit Budha and accomplish something very personal with Claudia. As you can see, we have gone around Nepal in 30 days of travel, everything turned out fantastic, a trip with capital letters. All the services offered were fulfilled, and those that were not were due to major reasons such as the weather, it was monsoon season, so difficulties arose that were resolved in an excellent way, looking for alternatives, other means of travel, additional meals, stays unscheduled, first-class care. We travel to get to know the culture, visit beautiful places, be in contact with people, we do not look for luxuries, but a very good personalized attention service, we do not travel in groups because we do not like it, we do it alone and we look for this kind of attention provided , which I reiterate was excellent to complete our trip. Maybe sometime we will hike Thamel again and visit these friends and hike with “Raj” around the base of Everest. If you travel there ask for “Raj” and “Siri” (if you need to speak Spanish), they will not disappoint you. Good trip friends!!!

Anonymous | Traveled in October

The Annapurna Base camp trek was a bucket list adventure for us and it didn't disappoint, even with the inclement weather at Base Camp. The highlight was spending time with our wonderful crew - they made the trip memorable. The mountains were impossibly impressive, the waterfalls stunning, but the journey itself was inspiring on so many levels. Would do it again in a heartbeat.

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Nepal Tour Packages for Family

You can enjoy a wide range of Nepal tour packages for families. Here are some of our favorite Nepal itineraries for families:

  • Explore the cultural heritages in Kathmandu Valley with family: Let your kids unwind at a trampoline park, an indoor ice skating rink, water park, or a wall climbing center to set the tone of the vacation. Then embark on a culturally enriching day for both kids and adults by visiting Basantapur Durbar Square. Enjoy some traditional Newari or Tibetan cuisines for a family dinner or explore the buzzing streets and alleyways to shop for curios and souvenirs on a cultural tour in Kathmandu.
  • Family Fun in Pokhara: Take a casual family outing in Pokhara around the lakeside or enjoy an afternoon boating in one of the lakes. Phewa Lake is the most popular one, where you can paddle your way to the beautiful Tal Barahi Temple. If you want a more peaceful escape, avoid the crowds at Begnas Lake. For more fun and excitement, head to Sarangkot for paragliding or ziplining. But do make sure that your children are above the stipulated age limit.
  • Greet the Wildlife in Bardia National Park on a family safari: Head to Bardia National Park and take a guided jungle walk, a jeep safari with your loved ones and catch the sights of the endangered Bengal tiger and one-horned rhinoceros. If you want to extend your stay, the kids can enjoy camping nearby and visiting a village inhabited by the indigenous Tharu community. 

Nepal tour packages for family based on budget

  • Luxury family tour in Nepal: Stay in luxury four- and five-star accommodations with all the comforts imaginable and travel in private vehicles on luxury family tours in Nepal. No long, uncomfortable bus travel for your family! Benefit from having itineraries and guides that are specifically designed to appeal to all age ranges, including exclusive tours and attractions, like private tours of Boudhanath Stupa or go white water rafting!
  • Budget family tour in Nepal: Enjoy the sightseeing tours of major highlights with your family and stay in well-kept budget hotels, or family-run homestays, where children will find someone their own age to play and interact with. Staying in homestays is a great way for you and your family to exchange cultures and learn about local lifestyle. Eat authentic Nepali cuisines in street markets, and watch as your kids find a new favorite food.

Travel experience and benefits of a family tour in Nepal

  • If your family is starting to get weary or is short on time, opt to explore Kathmandu by rickshaw. You’ll save time and your kids will love weaving in between the traffic.
  • You can benefit from luggage and porter services that whisk your bags from stop to stop while you and your family can enjoy the vacation.
  • Some tours can feel too tedious for children, hopping between temples with no time for fun. Choosing a tailored tour specifically for families is a great way to keep everyone happy.
  • Permits or tickets may need to be booked months in advance. When you book a family tour, all the major permits are included. Some short treks, like Poon Hill, do not require permits for kids under 10.

Tips when doing a family tour in Nepal

  • The Himalayas are cold but the UV rays up there is no joke. Bring some child-specific sunscreen with you as you may struggle to find it locally.
  • If you are taking your children on a trek, make sure you have a couple of practice weekends back home so your kids know what to expect.
  • Nepal is a super family-friendly country and its culture is massively family-oriented. So if you can stay in a homestay, it will be a wonderful experience for all involved.

Should you have custom requirements when it comes to designing the perfect family tour in Nepal, you could also submit a customized trip request for Nepal.

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