Nepal
Land of the Himalayas
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The unique Flag
Nepal, home to the world's only non-rectangular flag, boasts a rich symbolical representation: the crimson red background symbolizes bravery, while the blue border signifies peace. The two triangular pennants represent the Himalayan Mountains and the two main religions of the country, Hinduism, and Buddhism. This distinctive flag serves as a vibrant emblem of Nepal's cultural diversity and historical significance.
Living Goddess
Nepal is home to the living goddess known as the Kumari, a young prepubescent girl selected from the Newar community based on stringent criteria. Revered as the incarnation of the Hindu goddess Taleju, she resides in the Kumari Ghar palace in Kathmandu's Durbar Square, bestowing blessings during festivals. This centuries-old tradition intertwines spirituality with cultural heritage, embodying Nepal's mystical allure.
- Trekking in the Himalayas, including the iconic Everest Base Camp trek, offers breathtaking views and cultural immersion.
- Exploring Kathmandu's UNESCO World Heritage Sites, like Boudhanath Stupa and Swayambhunath Temple, reveals centuries of history and spirituality.
- Rafting and kayaking in Nepal's rivers provide thrilling adventures amidst stunning landscapes.
- Wildlife safaris in Chitwan National Park offer opportunities to spot rhinos, tigers, and a myriad of bird species.
- Paragliding in Pokhara offers a unique perspective of the Annapurna mountain range and Phewa Lake.
- Visiting Lumbini, the birthplace of Lord Buddha, allows for spiritual reflection and exploration of Buddhist monuments.
- Mountain biking through Nepal's diverse terrain offers adrenaline-pumping rides through lush valleys and rugged trails.
- Experiencing traditional Nepali cuisine, like momos and dal bhat, provides a delicious insight into the country's culinary heritage.
- Participating in meditation and yoga retreats amidst serene surroundings offers opportunities for relaxation and self-discovery.
- Engaging with local communities through homestays and cultural experiences provides authentic insights into Nepali life and traditions.
Country Information
- Kathmandu
- GMT +5.45
- Nepalese Rupee
- Buddhism, Hinduism
- 29.14 Million
- Nepali
- Kathmandu
- In Nepal, the climate shifts dramatically throughout the year, presenting travelers with diverse experiences. January and February bring chilly temperatures, especially at night, but offer dry weather perfect for outdoor activities. By April, anticipation builds for the impending monsoon rains, with May signaling the onset of rising heat and humidity. From June to September, the monsoon season brings heavy rains, transforming the landscape into lush greenery. However, come October, the skies clear, revealing spectacular views of the Himalayas.
Highlights of Nepal
Explore the awe-inspiring mountains of Nepal, including the mighty Mount Everest, on our group tour. Immerse yourself in the captivating blend of Buddhist and Hindu architecture, intertwined with Tibetan monasteries, in the historic capital city of Kathmandu. Discover the timeless charm of Kathmandu as you wander through ancient monasteries, temples, and monuments. Experience the cultural treasures of the royal city of Patan, where the magnificent palace, revered Krishna Temple, and rare Durbar Square will captivate your senses. Embark on a cultural exploration of Nepal’s mystical landscapes and architectural wonders.
Rhino, Chitwan & Pokhara panorama
Namaste in a fascinating country full of cultural treasures, impressive landscapes and wildlife sightings. This round trip takes you to the UNESCO World Heritage Boudhanath, on safari in the Chitwan National Park and in the idyllic Pokhara. On boat, jeep and foot safaris, you'll be on the lookout for armored rhinos, crocodiles, different bird species and, with a bit of luck, shy Bengal tigers. In Pokhara, you will visit the sustainable tree planting project of Colibri and enjoy the view of the majestic eight-thousanders on easy hikes.
Highlights of Nepal
Explore the awe-inspiring mountains of Nepal, including the mighty Mount Everest, on our group tour. Immerse yourself in the captivating blend of Buddhist and Hindu architecture, intertwined with Tibetan monasteries, in the historic capital city of Kathmandu. Discover the timeless charm of Kathmandu as you wander through ancient monasteries, temples, and monuments. Experience the cultural treasures of the royal city of Patan, where the magnificent palace, revered Krishna Temple, and rare Durbar Square will captivate your senses. Embark on a cultural exploration of Nepal’s mystical landscapes and architectural wonders.
Essence of Vietnam & Cambodia
Embark on a one-night river cruise through the Mekong Delta, meandering along canals and engaging with local communities. Experience the delta’s beauty before taking a speedboat to the lively city of Phnom Penh. Discover Angkor Wat by torchlight on a unique tuk-tuk ride, offering a rare and enchanting view of the ancient temples. In Saigon, immerse yourself in the local culture as you explore the city’s vibrant streets aboard a traditional tuk-tuk. This journey blends scenic river cruises, historical exploration, and authentic local travel, providing a rich and diverse experience of Southeast Asia’s wonders.
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Portugal Journeys
Lisbon
Where the old meets the new, it has an incredibly rich heritage whilst being one of the trendiest capitals in Europe. Lisbon is a very walkable city and offer spectacular hilltop views in Alfama or at St. George's Castle. One shouldn't miss a ride in the famous Tram 28, that passes some of the cities must-sees, or a long walk along the waterfront neighbourhood of Belém.
Alentejo
While to the north the pace is set by the green of the flatlands as far as the eye can see, further south the landscape combines with the sun, the heat, and a slower pace of life. The Alentejo, the idyllic heartland of Portugal, impresses with variety: deserted surf beaches and charming fishing villages on the western coastline and picturesque walled towns and forts on the boarder to Spain. An ideal place for those that wish to escape the tourist crowds and dive into the authentic Portugal.
Sintra
Where the old meets the new, it has an incredibly rich heritage whilst being one of the trendiest capitals in Europe. Lisbon is a very walkable city and offer spectacular hilltop views in Alfama or at St. George's Castle. One shouldn't miss a ride in the famous Tram 28, that passes some of the cities must-sees, or a long walk along the waterfront neighbourhood of Belém.
Porto
Be it the millennium-old cathedral or the latest molecular gastropub, the city of Porto is really a living heritage, one that reinvents itself while maintaining its core character. A vibrant and fascinating city, world-famous for the production of Port wine, matured in vast cellars that stretch along the banks of Douro River. But Porto is more than that: rich culture, a buzzing nightlife, captivating tourist attractions and many more is waiting to be discovered.
Obidos
Discover this delightful town of white houses adorned with bougainvillea and honeysuckle, surrounded by its castle medieval walls. Considered as one of the most characterful places of central Portugal it is a symbol of a traditional Portuguese city. The surrounding region is equally fascinating, not far away from Lisbon and ideal for a day trip.
Douro Valley
A dream made of enchanted valleys, unscathed nature, and world heritage sites; in its steep vineyards is where Port Wine is produced. The Douro Valley in northern Portugal is the oldest wine-growing region in the world and was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The cultivation of wine here dates back to the Roman's. With all these centuries-old vineyards running along the Douro River, the area is a must-visit for gourmets and vine-lovers and shouldn't be missed during a stay in Portugal.