Nepal

Season Guide

Winter (December – February): Cold and dry, especially at higher altitudes, clear mountain views.

Spring (March – May): Mild and warm with blooming landscapes, excellent for trekking.

Monsoon (June – September): Warm and wet with heavy rainfall and cloud cover.

Autumn (October – November): Cool, dry and clear, peak trekking season.

Top Regions To Visit

Kathmandu Valley

Kathmandu Valley blends centuries-old temples, palaces and stupas with vibrant street life. Beyond the main squares, quiet courtyards, artisan workshops and historic neighborhoods reveal the valley’s rich culture and craftsmanship.

Pokhara

Pokhara is framed by the Annapurna mountain range and dotted with tranquil lakes. It’s a base for adventure, including paragliding, trekking and mountain exploration, whilst also offering serene lakeside retreats.

Chitwan

Chitwan is Nepal’s premier wildlife region, home to rhinos, Bengal tigers, elephants and a diversity of bird species. The area combines jungle safaris with cultural encounters in local Tharu villages.

Lumbini

Lumbini is the birthplace of Buddha, a UNESCO World Heritage Site with sacred monasteries, meditation gardens and quiet reflection spaces that draw pilgrims and visitors alike.

Everest Region

The Everest region offers iconic Himalayan landscapes, trekking routes and Sherpa culture. From the base camp to hidden villages, it’s a place of adventure and spiritual connection amid some of the world’s highest peaks.

Unforgettable Experiences

Take a guided trek to hidden monasteries in Mustang, exploring Tibetan-influenced architecture and landscapes.

Experience a traditional Newari mask-making workshop, learning the cultural significance of each design.

Take a private trek to Everest Base Camp with a Sherpa guide, including visits to remote villages and hidden monasteries rarely accessed by tourists.

Take part in a ritual offering and prayer ceremony at a high-altitude monastery, guided by monks and local elders.

Participate in a snow leopard tracking expedition in the remote Annapurna or Mustang regions with expert trackers.

LaTrove’s Top Travel Tips For Nepal

LaTrove’s Top Travel Tips For

Nepal

Our Favourite Places To Stay

The Pavilions Himalayas

Culture, Arts & History, Wellness, Food & Wine, Family Travel
Pokhara

A luxury eco-conscious property set in a lush valley near Pokhara with sweeping views of the Annapurna Himalayas and a working organic farm at its heart. The experience centres on farm-to-table dining with onsite produce, sustainable practices powered by renewables and opportunities to explore local culture, wildlife and mountain scenery through guided hikes, yoga, meditation and village visits. With an infinity pool, spa and mountain-framed trails just beyond the villas, it offers a mindful and adventurous Himalayan base.

Shinta Mani Mustang

Culture, Arts & History, Honeymoon, Food & Wine, Wellness
Mustang

Shinta Mani Mustang is a striking, design‑led lodge in the ancient walled city of Lo Manthang in Nepal’s Upper Mustang, set against dramatic desert‑coloured cliffs and Himalayan peaks. Its architecture and interiors draw on local heritage with contemporary touches. Experiences on offer include guided treks, village explorations and insights into the region’s unique Tibetan‑influenced culture.

Dwarikas Sanctuary

Culture, Arts & History, Honeymoon, Food & Wine, Wellness
Dhulikhel

An elegant heritage property nestled in the foothills near Kathmandu, where traditional Newari architecture and craftsmanship shape the atmosphere. The experience is rooted in cultural immersion, with programmes that explore nearby temples, rural villages and local artisans, complemented by restorative spa treatments and refined Nepali cuisine. With tranquil gardens and scenic mountain views as its backdrop, it offers a thoughtful and authentic base for discovering the rhythms and heritage of the Kathmandu Valley.

Tiger Tops Karnali Lodge

Culture, Arts & History, Family Travel, Food & Wine, Safaris
Bardiya National Park

Karnali Lodge sits deep within the remote wilderness of western Nepal, where the Karnali River and surrounding foothills create a dramatic, untamed setting. The experience revolves around nature and wildlife excursions, from guided river safaris and jeep drives to birdwatching and village walks. With open‑air lounges and panoramic views as its backdrop, it offers a truly elemental and adventurous base for exploring one of Nepal’s most pristine landscapes.

Meghauli Serai, A Taj Safari

Safaris, Journeys of a Lifetime, Family Travel, Culture, Arts & History, Food & Wine
Chitwan National Park

Taj Meghauli Serai sits on the edge of Nepal’s Chitwan National Park, where teak forests and riverine plains create a verdant backdrop for wildlife exploration. The property blends colonial‑timber‑lodge style with refined service, offering guided safaris, birdwatching and canoe excursions that bring you close to elephants, rhinos and other iconic species. With elevated dining inspired by regional flavours and open lounge spaces that overlook the park, it delivers a memorable base for discovering the rhythms of the jungle.

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