Nepal Tours, Holiday Packages and Travel Deals
However you wish to uncover the wonders of Nepal, we have the perfect package for you. And with our expert guides leading the way, you’ll experience the country through the eyes of a local.
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Includes Return International Full-Service Flights
Includes Return International Full-Service Flights
Includes Return International Full-Service Flights
Includes Return International Full-Service Flights
Includes Return International Full-Service Flights
Includes Return International Full-Service Flights
Includes Return International Full-Service Flights
Includes Return International Full-Service Flights
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What our customers say about Nepal
Nepal offers something for everyone. Visit Kathmandu’s UNESCO-listed sites like Durbar Square and the Swayambhunath Stupa. Explore the serene lakeside town of Pokhara, trek through the Himalayas, or go wildlife spotting in Chitwan National Park. History, enthusiasts can visit Lumbini the birthplace of Buddha with time at leisure.
The best time to visit Nepal is during the spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November) when the weather is mild, the skies are clear, and trekking conditions are ideal.
While many parts of Nepal can be explored at a leisurely pace, trekking requires a moderate level of fitness. Specific tours outline fitness requirements, so choose one suited to your abilities.
Nepali is the official language, but English is widely spoken in tourist areas, hotels, and by guides.
- Spring (March - to May): Warm and pleasant with blooming rhododendrons in the mountains; temperatures range from 16°C to 30°C.
- Summer/Monsoon (June - to August): Hot and humid with frequent rains; temperatures range from 20°C to 35°C.
- Autumn (September - to November): Clear skies and cool weather; temperatures range from 15°C to 25°C, perfect for trekking.
- Winter (December-February): Cool to cold, especially in higher altitudes; temperatures range from 0°C to 15°C.
Please note: These variations are influenced by Nepal's diverse topography, with temperatures decreasing by approximately 6°C for every 1,000 meters of altitude gain.
Pack layers for fluctuating temperatures, especially if trekking. In spring and autumn, breathable clothing is ideal. For winter, pack warm layers. Don’t forget comfortable hiking boots, a rain jacket for the monsoon season, and modest apparel for temple visits.
Yes, all TripADeal Nepal packages include return flights from select Australian and New Zealand cities. Flights typically involve stopovers, as there are no direct flights from Australia or New Zealand to Nepal.
Travel times vary due to Nepal’s rugged terrain. Tours typically use modern coaches and domestic flights, with stops for sightseeing and breaks to keep journeys enjoyable.
TripADeal partners with quality hotels, offering comfortable rooms, modern amenities, and exceptional service. Many accommodations blend local charm with contemporary design.
Yes, Australian and New Zealand citizens need a visa to visit Nepal. Visas are available on arrival at Kathmandu airport or through Nepalese embassies.
Consult your healthcare professional for recommended vaccinations and carry travel insurance for emergencies. Drink bottled water and maintain good hygiene to prevent illness.
Nepal operates on Nepal Standard Time (NST), GMT +5:45. For example, if it’s 10:00 in Sydney, it will be 04:45 in Nepal.
Nepal uses the Nepalese Rupee (NPR). Exchange AUD for NPR at banks or use ATMs in urban areas.
Cash is commonly used, and credit/debit cards are accepted in urban areas. Carry a mix of both, with AUD$50-100 per day recommended for spending.
Tipping is appreciated but not mandatory. It’s customary to tip guides, drivers and hotel staff.
Yes, a travel SIM or international roaming is recommended. Free Wi-Fi is available in most hotels and cafes in major cities.
Nepal uses Type C, D, and M plugs. Carry a universal travel adaptor for convenience.
Nepali cuisine features dishes like dal bhat (lentils and rice), momos (dumplings), and gundruk (fermented leafy greens). Western food is also available in tourist areas and trekking routes.
Wi-Fi is widely available in hotels, cafes, and urban areas. On trekking routes, some tea houses offer Wi-Fi for a small fee, but connectivity can be unreliable.
These additional questions provide comprehensive guidance for travellers considering Nepal!