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How to Book Your Nepal Tour?

Booking your Nepal tour from Pakistan is simple and hassle-free:
  • Choose Your Package: Select a tour package that suits your interests and schedule.
  • Contact Us: Reach out to our travel experts via phone or email to inquire and confirm the details.
  • Customize (Optional): If you desire any specific changes or additions to the itinerary, let us know, and we'll make it happen.
  • Confirm Your Booking: Finalize your booking by completing the required formalities and payments.
  • Get Ready for an Adventure: Pack your bags and get ready for an incredible journey to Nepal!

Popular Attractions and Activities in Nepal

Majestic Himalayan Treks
- Annapurna Base Camp Trek
- Everest Base Camp Trek
- Langtang Valley Trek
 
Spiritual and Cultural Delights
- Visit UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Kathmandu
- Lumbini - Birthplace of Lord Buddha
- Pashupatinath Temple and Boudhanath Stupa
 
Thrilling Adventures
- White-water Rafting in Trishuli River
- Paragliding in Pokhara
- Jungle Safari in Chitwan National Park
 
Serene Getaways
- Pokhara Valley - The City of Lakes
- Nagarkot - Stunning Sunrise and Sunset Views
- Rara Lake - Nepal's Largest Lake
 

FAQs

Do Pakistani citizens need a visa to travel to Nepal?
Yes, Pakistani citizens require a visa to enter Nepal. They can obtain a tourist visa on arrival at the international airport or land border crossings.
 
What is the best time to visit Nepal from Pakistan?
The best time to visit Nepal from Pakistan is during the spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November) seasons when the weather is pleasant, and trekking routes are at their best.
 
What are the must-visit destinations in Nepal for Pakistani tourists?
Some must-visit destinations in Nepal for Pakistani tourists are Kathmandu (the capital city), Pokhara (a scenic city with lakes and mountains), Chitwan National Park (for wildlife experiences), and trekking regions like Everest Base Camp, Annapurna Circuit, and Langtang.
 
Is it safe to travel to Nepal from Pakistan?
Yes, Nepal is generally considered safe for tourists, including those traveling from Pakistan. However, like any other destination, it's essential to stay cautious, follow local guidelines, and take necessary precautions while exploring the country.

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