Explore Nepal's most varied and well-preserved national parks and reserves as you begin your three sights-to-see Nepal Wildlife Tour with Asiana Treks & Tours. This thrilling journey begins with a flight from Kathmandu to Biratnagar, followed by an exciting wildlife experience at Koshi Tappu Wildlife Reserve, then continues to Chitwan National Park and Bardia National Park before concluding with a flight back from Nepalgunj.
Note: Travelers are advised to check visa requirements, weather conditions, and necessary vaccinations before booking the Nepal Wildlife Tour. The itinerary may change due to seasonal variations, weather conditions, or park regulations. Asiana Treks & Tours ensures that all necessary safety measures, emergency support, and responsible travel guidelines are in place for a smooth and enjoyable journey.
Nepal is a country of differences with various landscapes, including towering mountain ranges, lush forests, and a vibrant cultural heritage. The best time to travel to Nepal depends on your preferences and the type of excursions or events you intend to participate in. Generally, Nepal has four distinct seasons, each with unique charms and challenges.
Autumn Season: September to November is Nepal's best time for Trekking and outdoor activities. Clear skies, pleasant temperatures, and festivals like Dashain Tihar and Chhat make this period ideal for experiencing Nepali culture.
Winter Season:Cold temperatures start in late November or early December, but clear skies suit budget travelers. Lower-elevation treks and skiing/snowboarding in ski resorts are popular activities.
Spring Season: From late February to May, warmer temperatures make it perfect for Trekking. Rhododendrons bloom, adding to the scenic beauty. Celebrations like Holi and Buddha Jayanti occur during this time.
Summer Season: Monsoon rains from June to August make trekking challenging, but it's a great time to experience lush greenery and agriculture. It is ideal for peace seekers and cultural tours of cities accessible by road. Though Nepal has four distinct seasons, we recommend choosing the season that best suits your travel preferences. Plan your trip during the ideal season for a truly memorable experience in Nepal.
Season | Temp Range | Remarks |
Spring (March - May) | 15°C - 25°C (Kathmandu & Pokhara) | Mild and pleasant |
10°C - 20°C (Hill stations) | Cooler in higher elevations | |
Summer/Monsoon (June - Aug) | 20°C - 34°C (Lower regions) | Hot and humid, with monsoon rains |
Cooler in hills | Refreshing but wetSeason | |
Autumn (Sep - Nov) | 12°C - 22°C | Pleasant weather, clear skies |
Winter (Dec - Feb) | 5°C - 15°C | Cold mornings/evenings, sunny days |
Higher Altitudes (Year-round) | Colder mornings/evenings | Locations like Nagarkot & Bandipur |
The Wildlife Tour is designed for comfort and ease, but light physical preparation can enhance your experience.
Walking Practice: Daily walks of 30-45 minutes help build endurance.
Stretching & Flexibility: Light yoga or stretching improves mobility.
Hydration & Nutrition: Drinking water and maintaining a healthy diet keeps energy levels high.
Breathing Exercises: Useful for higher-altitude areas like Nagarkot and Sarangkot.
Medical Consultation – Seniors should consult a doctor for travel clearance and bring necessary medications.
With moderate fitness, senior travellers can comfortably explore Nepal's beautiful landscapes, cultural sites, and natural wonders while enjoying luxury and relaxation with Asiana Treks and Tours.
To visit Nepal, you need a valid passport and a visa. You can quickly get an arrival visa at entry points or Kathmandu's Tribhuvan International Airport. However, some people and countries need a permit before they come, so it's good to check with the nearest Nepalese embassy. Some nationalities that don't get visas from immigration entry points in Nepal are Nigeria, Iraq, Ghana, Afghanistan, Swaziland, Zimbabwe, Somalia, Palestine, and Ethiopia.
Upon arrival at the entry point, all baggage undergoes declaration and clearance through customs. Passengers arriving at Tribhuvan International Airport (TIA) without access to goods may proceed through the Green Channel for swift clearance without luggage checks.
Step 1: Arrival at the Airport – Once you land, proceed to the immigration counters.
Step 2: Visa on Arrival (if applicable) – If you're from a country eligible for a visa on arrival, proceed to the visa counter.
Step 3: Immigration and Passport Check – Submit required documents for entry.
Step 4: Baggage Claim – Collect your checked baggage.
Step 5: Customs Check – Proceed through customs if you have any goods to declare.
Step 6: Exit to Arrivals – Exit to the arrival hall and meet your guide or transport.
Exit Possession of a valid visa and passport is crucial before departing from Nepal. If your Visa has expired, you must extend it before being permitted to leave. Please note that the Immigration Office at Tribhuvan International Airport is not authorized to extend visas. The departure process is step by step, as shown below.
Step 1: Check-in at the Airport—Arrive 3 hours before your flight and check in with your airline.
Step 2: Immigration and Passport Check – Go through immigration for exit clearance.
Step 3: Security Check – Proceed through security screening.
Step 4: Departure Gate – Head to your departure gate for boarding.
Step 5: Boarding – Show your boarding pass and board the flight.
About Visa requirements:
To visit Nepal, you need a valid passport and a visa. You can quickly get an arrival visa at entry points or Kathmandu's Tribhuvan International Airport. However, some people need a permit before they come, so it's good to check with the nearest Nepalese embassy.
Some nationalities that don't get visas from immigration entry points in Nepal are Nigeria, Iraq, Ghana, Afghanistan, Swaziland, Zimbabwe, Somalia, Palestine, and Ethiopia.
Types of visas, Visa Categories and costs are given below:
Documents for Visa:
Valid Passport – Must be valid for at least 6 months from arrival.
Visa Application Form – Completed form (online or at the embassy).
Passport-sized Photographs – Usually two recent photos.
Proof of Travel – Flight ticket, itinerary, or hotel booking.
Proof of Funds – Bank statement or financial documents showing you can support yourself during your stay.
Visa Fee – Payment of applicable visa fees (usually in cash or online).
Recent Passport-sized Photos – Usually 1-2 photos.
Proof of Travel Insurance – If required by the country.
Tourist Visa – For general tourism visits.
15 days – USD 30
30 days – USD 50
90 days – USD 125
A Transit Visa is for short layovers before heading to a third country. Purpose: For short layovers before heading to a third country.
Cost: Transit visa (valid for up to 3 days) – USD 5
People from SAARC countries get a free 30-day visa. Indians don't need a visa, but they must show ID, like a passport or citizenship card. Make sure your passport is valid for at least six months. And it's a good idea to have travel insurance which covers medical treatment and emergency evacuation. Some places in Nepal require a separate permit to visit.
Note: Transit visa requirements vary by country, and some countries may allow visa-free transit for certain nationalities or layovers under a certain number of hours. Always check specific requirements with the embassy or consulate before travelling.
Business Visa: Purpose: For business-related activities Cost:
15 days – USD 30
30 days – USD 50
90 days – USD 125
If you're coming for business, you can get a suitable visa for up to 5 years. The fee depends on how much money you're investing. If you invest less than 10 million Nepalese rupees, it's $35 per month, $400 per year, or $1000 for five years. If you invest more, the fees are lower; if you invest more than 100 million Nepalese rupees, you don't have to pay any fees.
Student Visa – For educational purposes:
Cost: Up to 1 year – USD 50
Extension (per year) – USD 50
Note: Visa fees are subject to change, and additional charges may apply depending on the country and embassy. Always check the latest requirements before applying.
Travelers exploring Nepal will find diverse heritage and cultural sites. Each has an entry fee structure based on nationality, with distinct fees for Nepali citizens, SAARC nationals, and other international visitors. Entry fees support site maintenance and allow access to Nepal's rich heritage. Below is a breakdown of entrance fees by region and site type. Entrance fee structure breakdown By City:
Kathmandu World Heritage Sites Entrance cost:
Heritage SiteForeign NationalsSAARC nationalsNepali
Kathmandu Durbar SquareNPR 1,000NPR 500Free
National Museum, ChauniNPR 150 (extra for cameras)Students - NPR 10other Nepali - NPR 25
Patan Durbar SquareNPR 1,000NPR 250Nepali students - NPR 10
Bhaktapur Durbar SquareUS$18/NPR 1,800NPR 500Free
Swayambhu StupaNPR 200NPR 50Free
Boudha StupaNPR 400NPR 100Free
Pashupatinath TempleNPR 1,000 per entryNPR 1,000Free
Chitwan National Park:
PlacesForeign NationalsSAARC NationalsNepali
Chitwan National ParkNPR 2,000 per day (plus 13% VAT)NPR 1,000 (plus 13% VAT)NPR 150 (plus 13% VAT)
Elephant Breeding CampNPR 100NPR 50NPR 25
These entrance fees contribute to preserving Nepal's cultural treasures and provide memorable and insightful experiences across the country.
Travel Insurance:
Asiana Treks and Tours recommends that our valued clients obtain travel insurance that covers adventurous activities. Although insurance is not compulsory for the Nepal Experience Tour, it will be helpful. This comprehensive Insurance coverage will help with accidents and emergency assistance and give you peace of mind on your holiday. However, you can get this insurance online from different companies.
USA and Canada: Tugo, United Health Care, World Nomad, Blue Cross
Australia and New Zealand: Fast Cover, Allianz Australia
Singapore: Ergo, World Nomad Explore plan level 3.
Europe: Europe Assistance, Austrian Alpine Club, Allianz Europe.
India: ICICI Lombard
These are just suggestions, so the policies and what they cover might vary. It's best to contact these insurers directly to ask about what they offer before you buy anything.
Packing Checklist:
When planning a trip to Nepal, packing the right gear, including clothing, equipment, and accessories tailored to your Tour, is crucial for a successful journey. Consider renting or buying gear in Nepal to save space. Ensure your equipment is high-quality and in good condition to avoid mountain problems. Follow our suggestions to prepare your baggage correctly. Lastly, double-check the weather forecast and ensure you have all the necessary items for a safe and comfortable trip.
Nepal has a highlight tour, from cultural sightseeing in Kathmandu to thrilling adventures like trekking, rafting, paragliding, scenic Mountain Flights, jungle safaris, and peak climbing. Packing the right way ensures a comfortable and stress-free journey.
With the correct packing list, you're ready for an unforgettable adventure in Nepal!
Travel Documents: Visa, travel insurance, permits, and some photographs (for trekking/climbing).
Cash & Cards: Nepalese rupees (NPR) are used for local transactions, and credit/debit cards are used for international transactions.
Backpack/Daypack: A small waterproof backpack for daily essentials.
Sunglasses & Sunscreen: Protection from intense Himalayan sun.
Camera & Power Bank: Capture stunning landscapes and stay charged.
Clothing for Different Activities:
Kathmandu Valley World Heritage Sightseeing:
Comfortable casual clothes (light and breathable).
Modest clothing for temple visits (covered shoulders & long skirts/pants).
Hat & sunglasses for sunny days.
Mount Everest Scenic Flight:
Light jacket (mornings can be chilly).
Camera with extra battery for amazing aerial views.
White Water Rafting:
Quick-dry clothes (shorts, T-shirt, swimsuit).
Waterproof bag for electronics & valuables.
Water sandals or secure footwear.
Short Hike & Short Trekking:
Lightweight trekking clothes (moisture-wicking shirts, hiking pants).
Comfortable hiking boots (well broken-in).
Rain jacket (the weather can change quickly).
Reusable water bottle & snacks.
Paragliding in Pokhara:
Windproof jacket (it gets cold in the air).
Sturdy shoes (no sandals or flip-flops).
Gloves & sunglasses for comfort.
Cable Car Riding (Manakamana/Chandragiri)
Light jacket (depending on season).
Comfortable walking shoes.
Jungle Safari (Chitwan/Bardia)
Neutral-coloured clothing (avoid bright colours).
Long-sleeve shirts & pants (for insect protection).
Binoculars & insect repellent.
Extra Items for a Comfortable Trip:
Toiletries & Personal Hygiene (travel-size shampoo, wet wipes, tissues).
First Aid Kit (pain relievers, altitude, motion sickness pills).
Headlamp/Flashlight (for treks & power cuts).
Notebook & Pen (for travel notes).
Final Tips
Pack light, but bring versatile clothing suitable for different activities.
Layering is key for temperature changes.
Check the season before packing (monsoon vs. dry season).
Altitude Sickness and Acclimatisation:
Altitude sickness is a common concern for visitors in Nepal's high Himalayan region. However, you needn't worry about altitude sickness if you're below 3000 meters in Nepal Experience Tours. It's rare to experience high-altitude sickness at elevations lower than 3000 meters. Hydration is a prime concern in preventing dehydration during the Tour. Drinking plenty of water throughout your Tour helps you stay hydrated, reducing the risk of altitude sickness. Booking with us ensures our guides provide the right advice and assistance during your Trek.
Typical Day on a Nepal Tour
Your Nepal tour begins around 7–8 AM, depending on the day's itinerary and travel distance. Each day brings new experiences as you explore different places, enjoy stunning landscapes, and interact with locals to learn about their culture, traditions, and way of life.
Our experienced guides will share insights about the places you visit throughout the journey. Sometimes, we arrive at an overnight spot at lunchtime, and some days, we travel longer distances to reach the overnight destination. Some days, after lunch, a short drive leads to your next stop, allowing free time to explore before nightfall; we stroll around for unique places and sunset views of the mountains, temples, and villages.
Dinner is typically served around 6–7 PM, followed by a briefing from your tour guide about the next day's plan. After dinner, you can relax, play games, or even learn Nepali words from our team for a fun cultural experience.
Safety Considerations for Nepal Tours
Nepal is a safe destination for travellers, and this Tour is suitable for all age groups—whether you're under 20, over 80, a solo traveller, a student, part of a women's group, or even a solo woman. However, this trip is specifically for seniors. The trip primarily focuses on city sightseeing and natural Himalayan views without extreme risks. However, during the monsoon season, some areas are prone to landslides. Our skilled guides and drivers are well aware of these spots and ensure a safe and smooth journey throughout the trip.
With our well-planned itinerary and expert guidance, you can enjoy a stress-free and unforgettable Nepal Tour.
Trip itineraries are customizable according to your timetable and budget. Simply, Contact Us.
We take you for a day tour of cultural heritage monuments in Kathmandu valley after breakfast. The tour will give you a mixed insight into the history, culture, art, architecture, and spirituality of Kathmandu valley. The sites include; Swoyambhunath aka Monkey Temple: The oldest of all sites in Kathmandu valley, Swoyambhunath is an important Buddhist spiritual site having a history of over two thousand years old. This site has gained a popular name as a monkey temple as this small forested hill is a good habitat for hundreds of monkeys. The visit there will heighten your spiritual and cultural experience. Patan City including Patan Durbar Square: A tour of the medieval city of Patan gives you a great insight into the ethnic Newari culture, Buddhist spirituality, religious harmony, art, and architecture while you stroll around the charismatic alleys taking you to magnificent local community squares known as Bahal and eventually leading you to an incredible medieval palace square. The monuments and skills of the local artisans displayed on those monuments in the square will stun you with their unbelievable charm. Boudhanath Stupa: The largest of its kind in the world, this magnificent stupa is a very important centre of faith for the people following Tibetan Buddhism. This place is a nice Circular Square with a stunning stupa in the middle of it which spreads a lot of spiritual vibrations around the atmosphere. Overnight hotel in KTM B/B.
Today after breakfast in Kathmandu Asiana Treks and Tours crew will transport you to the domestic Airport for your flight to Biratnagar which takes around 40 to 45-minutes. flight then you'll be transferred to the Koshi Tappu camp by the resort's guide. The resort is around a one-and-a-half-hour journey from Biratnagar airport Our guide will give a brief description of the activities for the following day. Today, you will have the opportunity to visit a nearby village and learn about local customs and traditions. Your evening will be enhanced by a cultural performance during dinner.
After breakfast in the resort full day jungle safari activities are scheduled for today in Koshi Tappu. Start our trip By boating or a four-wheel drive to see many different kinds of birds, crocodiles, wild buffalo, and Gangetic Dolphins, as well as a visit to the Pink Tower for Lunch. after finishing, our day’s activities relax at the resort and take dinner in the evening.
Today We'll be watching birds and looking at wetlands in the region. on this day, Your trip will be remembered by swamp partridges, black-necked storks, buntings, and bulbuls. You can go on an elephant ride to see Wild Buffaloes (Arna) a blue bull, and a hog deer, as well as fish.
Today early in the morning, go for a pleasant walk or bird-watching tour around the camp area. You'll leave after breakfast for Janakpur, where you'll board an aircraft to Chitwan or drive from Koshi Tappu all the way To Chitwan National Park. Overnight at the hotel in Chitwan.
Jungle safari activities in Chitwan National park. A full day of jungle safari activities is scheduled for today. From the Elephant ride to the Jungle walk and canoe ride to the cultural village walk, all activities are scheduled and we will follow the scheduled activities accordingly. The activities today will bring us face to face with some beautiful animals in the jungle-like horned rhinoceros, deer, bear, crocodiles, different species of birds and an occasional encounter with the royal Bengal tiger. We also visit the elephant breeding centre and elephant bathing place. overnight at the Hotel in Chitwan.
Today you need a rest day due to the tide activities and long drives so we realise that one extra day is needed to take a rest for your enjoyment and rest.
We take an early morning breakfast and drive to Bardiya National Park by private transportation. There is an option to fly to Bhairaba paying an additional flight cost. The drive will take around five hours to Lumbini and continue to Bardiya.
Today we started the jungle drive after breakfast. Enjoy, and explore 53 mammal species, including rhinoceros, wild elephants, Royal Bengal tigers, swamp deer, and Gangetic dolphins, in this national park. Along with this, the Park is home to 23 different kinds of reptiles and amphibians. A Karnali and Babai rivers' proximity to the area. We also visit the Tharu Museum and a crocodile breeding centre. The jungle also has towers from which you can fire roaming animals. A knowledgeable nature guide will assist you in locating biodiversity. Overnight at the resort.
We will unwind and fully enjoy Bardia National Park today. We will travel to the jungle early in the morning to see birds. Today, we'll ride on the elephant's back and make a long excursion into the bush. We'll get the opportunity to witness animals like tigers, rhinos, and many more. Overnight at a resort in Bardiya.
Today after breakfast, we will return to Nepalgunj to catch our flight to Kathmandu. We can take some time to explore the area based on the flight itinerary. When you arrive in Kathmandu, our staff will take you to your accommodation. You will have a goodbye dinner today.
You will be transferred to the airport as per your flight schedule. We will pick you up from the hotel three hours prior according to your flight schedule.
Our Nepal Wildlife Tour offers a comprehensive experience covering Kathmandu, Biratnagar, Chitwan, and Bardiya National Parks. It includes heritage tours, jungle safaris, bird watching, relaxation days, and local cultural exposure. Transportation between destinations via flights or road, park entrance fees, and experienced local guides are also included. The itinerary is designed to balance wildlife exploration with cultural immersion and leisure, ensuring a diverse and memorable experience in Nepal’s natural and cultural hotspots.
The ideal time to explore Nepal’s wildlife is during the dry seasons, primarily from October to March. This period offers pleasant weather, less rainfall, and better wildlife visibility. Spring (March to May) is also excellent for bird watching due to the blooming flora. Monsoon season (June to September) is less favorable due to heavy rains affecting road travel and wildlife sightings. Our team at Asiana Treks and Tours can help you plan your trip during the most optimal months.
The tour involves moderate physical activity, including walking safaris, jeep rides, and some light hiking. Activities are designed for most fitness levels, with rest days included for recovery. Travel between destinations is mostly by vehicle or flight, minimizing strenuous effort. However, participants should be prepared for occasional uneven terrain during jungle safaris. We recommend wearing comfortable footwear and staying hydrated. Our guides are skilled at tailoring activities to suit your fitness and comfort level.
You’ll have the chance to see a rich variety of wildlife, including Bengal tigers, one-horned rhinoceros, elephants, sloth bears, leopards, and numerous deer species. Bird watchers can spot over 500 bird species such as the endangered Bengal florican, hornbills, and various waterfowl. Both Chitwan and Bardiya National Parks are renowned for their biodiversity. Our expert naturalist guides help spot and identify animals, providing fascinating insights into their behavior and habitats.
Yes, the tour is family-friendly and suitable for children above the age of 8. Activities like jeep safaris and bird watching are engaging for all ages, though younger children should be supervised during jungle walks. Accommodation is comfortable and safe, with options for family rooms. Our guides are experienced in managing group dynamics and can adjust the pace and activities to suit families. We recommend discussing any special needs with us during booking for a tailored experience.
Accommodation ranges from comfortable hotels in Kathmandu and Biratnagar to eco-lodges and safari resorts inside Chitwan and Bardiya National Parks. These lodges offer basic to mid-range amenities with a focus on sustainability and local culture. Rooms are generally equipped with private bathrooms, and some may have Wi-Fi and electricity. Staying in jungle lodges offers a unique opportunity to be close to nature while enjoying comfort and hospitality, enhancing your overall wildlife experience.
Packing essentials include comfortable, breathable clothing suitable for jungle safaris, sturdy walking shoes, a wide-brimmed hat, insect repellent, sunscreen, and binoculars for wildlife viewing. Layered clothing is recommended for varying temperatures, especially in the mornings and evenings. Don’t forget a good camera with extra batteries or memory cards to capture wildlife moments. We advise packing light but with all necessities, as laundry facilities might be limited in remote areas. Our team can provide a detailed packing list before departure.
Yes, most meals during the tour are included, especially in the jungle lodges and hotels. The cuisine typically features traditional Nepali dishes along with international options to suit varied tastes. Special dietary requirements can be accommodated if informed in advance. Meals are prepared using fresh, locally sourced ingredients, offering you a chance to savor authentic flavors. On travel days, packed meals or snacks are provided to ensure convenience and nourishment throughout your journey.
Booking with Asiana Treks and Tours is simple. You can contact us through our website, email, or phone to discuss your preferred dates, group size, and special requirements. Our team will provide a customized itinerary, pricing, and payment options. Once confirmed, we will send a detailed pre-trip briefing. We recommend booking well in advance, especially during peak travel seasons, to secure availability and make necessary arrangements. We are committed to making your wildlife adventure seamless and unforgettable.
Absolutely! At Asiana Treks and Tours, we tailor trips to your interests. You can extend your stay, add trekking routes, cultural visits, or adventure activities like rafting and mountain biking. Whether you want more time in the parks or wish to explore other parts of Nepal, we can modify the itinerary accordingly. Let us know your preferences early so we can optimize your experience, ensuring a perfect balance of wildlife, culture, and adventure during your trip.
Before traveling, it is advisable to consult your healthcare provider regarding vaccinations such as Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Tetanus, and Yellow Fever (if coming from an infected area). Malaria prophylaxis may be recommended, especially if visiting lowland jungles like Chitwan and Bardiya. Carrying a basic first aid kit and any personal medications is also essential. Drinking bottled or purified water is advised. Our team will provide health and safety guidelines tailored to your itinerary to keep your journey safe.
While there is no strict age limit, we recommend that children be at least 8 years old for jungle safaris to ensure their safety and comfort. Younger children may find some activities challenging due to terrain and the need for vigilance around wildlife. For elderly travelers, our guides can adjust the pace and select suitable activities to accommodate physical ability. We encourage discussing any health concerns during booking to plan the best possible experience for all participants.
Asiana Treks and Tours is committed to responsible tourism that supports conservation efforts. We partner with local communities and national parks to promote sustainable practices, including minimizing environmental impact, respecting wildlife habitats, and supporting anti-poaching initiatives. Part of your tour fees contributes to conservation programs and community development. Our guides educate visitors on the importance of protecting Nepal’s biodiversity, ensuring that tourism benefits both the environment and local people.
We typically operate small groups ranging from 4 to 12 participants to provide a personalized experience and reduce environmental impact. Smaller groups allow for better wildlife spotting opportunities, flexibility in activities, and more interaction with guides. Private tours can also be arranged for families, couples, or special interest groups. We believe intimate group sizes enhance your connection to nature and culture, making your Nepal Wildlife Tour with Asiana Treks and Tours truly special.
Our itinerary is designed to minimize altitude sickness risk by starting at Kathmandu (1337m) and focusing mainly on lowland national parks. Flights and drives between destinations help avoid rapid altitude gain. We advise staying hydrated, resting adequately, and avoiding alcohol during travel days. If you have a history of altitude sickness, consult your doctor before the trip. Our guides monitor everyone’s well-being and can adjust activities if needed to ensure a safe and comfortable journey.
Our guides are fluent in English and Nepali, and some speak additional languages such as Hindi, French, and German. They are knowledgeable in wildlife, culture, and local history, ensuring informative and engaging tours. Guides tailor communication based on the group’s language preferences to maximize understanding and enjoyment. We take pride in our professional and friendly team who enhance your experience with fascinating insights and attentive support throughout the tour.
Safety is our top priority. Our guides are trained in first aid and emergency response. We maintain close contact with medical facilities in all regions visited, and evacuation plans are in place if needed. Communication equipment is carried during safaris to ensure quick assistance. In case of illness or injury, we coordinate immediate care and, if necessary, arrange transport to hospitals. We also advise travelers to have personal travel insurance covering medical emergencies for added peace of mind.
Yes, many travelers choose to extend their stay to explore Nepal’s rich cultural and natural wonders further. You can add trekking expeditions in the Himalayas, visit Lumbini (the birthplace of Buddha), or explore other national parks and heritage sites. We can assist with visa extensions, additional bookings, and customized itineraries to make your extended stay enjoyable and hassle-free. Just let us know your interests and time frame so we can plan accordingly.
Asiana Treks and Tours combines deep local knowledge, personalized service, and a commitment to sustainable tourism. Our expert guides, carefully curated itineraries, and focus on authentic experiences ensure you get closer to Nepal’s wildlife and culture in a responsible way. We emphasize comfort, safety, and environmental stewardship, while also supporting local communities. Choosing us means you’re not just a tourist but a valued guest contributing to Nepal’s conservation and cultural preservation.