Nepal Small Group Tours


Kathmandu, Nepal
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Kathmandu, Nepal
Kathmandu Durbar Square
Nestled in the heart of the Himalayas, Nepal is a nation of extraordinary natural beauty and cultural diversity. From the towering peaks of Mount Everest to the serene temples of Kathmandu Valley, this enchanting country offers a unique blend of adventure and tranquility. Whether you’re an avid trekker seeking the thrill of the world's highest mountains or a culture enthusiast eager to immerse yourself in centuries-old traditions, Nepal has something for everyone. Explore its vibrant cities, meet its warm and hospitable people, and experience the magic of a place where every corner tells a story with some of the most inspiring Nepal small group tours from Tweet World Travel.
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Mount Everest
Mount Everest, towering at 8,848 meters, is the pinnacle of adventure tourism. Trekkers embark on a challenging journey to Everest Base Camp, passing through picturesque Sherpa villages like Namche Bazaar and Tengboche. The trek offers not only stunning panoramic views of Everest and neighboring peaks but also an immersive cultural experience, with opportunities to visit monasteries and learn about the Sherpa lifestyle and traditions.

Annapurna Range
The Annapurna Range offers some of the most diverse trekking experiences in the world. The Annapurna Circuit, spanning approximately 160-230 km, takes trekkers through a variety of ecosystems, from subtropical forests to arid high-altitude deserts. Along the way, trekkers encounter traditional Gurung and Thakali villages, hot springs, and the challenging Thorong La Pass. The Annapurna Base Camp trek offers a more direct route to the heart of the range, surrounded by towering peaks and lush landscapes.

Kathmandu Durbar Square
Kathmandu Durbar Square is a historic and cultural hub, once the royal palace of the Malla kings. The square is adorned with intricately carved wooden temples, including the famous Kumari Ghar, home to the living goddess Kumari. The area buzzes with life, from locals conducting their daily rituals to vibrant festivals like Indra Jatra, where ancient traditions are celebrated with music, dance, and parades.

Bhaktapur Durbar Square
Bhaktapur Durbar Square, known as the "City of Devotees," is a living museum of medieval art and architecture. Key highlights include the 55-Window Palace, the Vatsala Temple with its famous bronze bell, and the intricately carved Nyatapola Temple. The square is also known for its vibrant festivals, pottery workshops, and delicious local delicacies like Juju Dhau, a sweet yogurt.

Chitwan National Park
Chitwan National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is a wildlife lover's dream. Spanning over 932 square kilometers, the park offers safaris where visitors can spot endangered species like the one-horned rhinoceros, gharial crocodile, and Bengal tiger. Activities include guided jungle walks, bird watching, and cultural experiences with the indigenous Tharu community, known for their unique dances and traditions.

Lumbini
Lumbini, the birthplace of Lord Buddha, is a serene sanctuary that attracts pilgrims and peace seekers. The Maya Devi Temple, marking the exact spot of Buddha’s birth, is surrounded by a sacred garden. The Ashokan Pillar, erected by Emperor Ashoka in 249 BC, stands as a testament to the site’s historical significance. The monastic zone features international monasteries, each representing different Buddhist traditions and architectural styles.