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Top Destinations You Can’t Miss in Nepal

  • Kathmandu – The Heart of Nepal

    Kathmandu – The Heart of Nepal

    Kathmandu, the vibrant capital, is where ancient temples meet bustling streets. From the spiritual calm of Pashupatinath Temple and Swayambhunath Stupa to the cultural richness of Durbar Square, the city is a perfect mix of tradition and modern charm. It’s the ideal starting point for every Nepal journey.

  • Pokhara – Gateway to the Annapurnas

    Pokhara – Gateway to the Annapurnas

    Known as Nepal’s most scenic city, Pokhara is surrounded by lakes, caves, and snow-capped peaks. The serene Phewa Lake, adventure activities like paragliding, and sunrise views from Sarangkot make it a traveler’s paradise. Whether you seek peace or thrill, Pokhara offers the best of both worlds.

  • Mustang – The Forbidden Kingdom

    Mustang – The Forbidden Kingdom

    Mustang, with its rugged landscapes and ancient Tibetan culture, feels like stepping into another world. Known as the “Last Forbidden Kingdom,” it offers dramatic desert valleys, centuries-old monasteries, and a raw Himalayan beauty untouched by time. Perfect for travelers seeking offbeat adventure and cultural immersion.

  • Lumbini – Birthplace of the Buddha

    Lumbini – Birthplace of the Buddha

    Lumbini is one of the holiest places in the world, where Lord Buddha was born. A UNESCO World Heritage Site, it’s home to the Maya Devi Temple, monasteries built by nations across the globe, and peaceful gardens perfect for meditation. A spiritual journey like no other.

  • Chitwan – Jungle Adventure & Wildlife

    Chitwan – Jungle Adventure & Wildlife

    Chitwan National Park is Nepal’s premier wildlife destination. Known for its rhinos, elephants, gharials, and elusive Bengal tigers, it offers thrilling jungle safaris, canoe rides, and cultural experiences with the Tharu community. A must-visit for nature and wildlife lovers.

Top Places to Visit in Nepal

  • Pashupatinath Temple (Kathmandu)

    Pashupatinath Temple (Kathmandu)

    One of the holiest Hindu temples dedicated to Lord Shiva, Pashupatinath sits on the banks of the Bagmati River. Its golden pagoda-style roof and sacred ghats attract pilgrims from across the world. A spiritual experience blending devotion and tradition.

  • Phewa Lake (Pokhara)

    Phewa Lake (Pokhara)

    A peaceful lake reflecting the Annapurna range, Phewa Lake is perfect for boating, kayaking, and quiet evenings. The Tal Barahi Temple sits on an island at its center, adding a spiritual charm to the natural beauty.

  • Muktinath Temple (Mustang)

    Muktinath Temple (Mustang)

    Nestled at 3,710m in Mustang, Muktinath is a sacred site for both Hindus and Buddhists. Surrounded by the Himalayas, it’s believed that a pilgrimage here brings salvation. The temple is known for its eternal flame and 108 water spouts.

  • Maya Devi Temple (Lumbini)

    Maya Devi Temple (Lumbini)

    The birthplace of Lord Buddha, this sacred temple houses the exact spot where Queen Maya Devi gave birth. Surrounded by monasteries built by different nations, it’s a peaceful and spiritual destination for travelers seeking mindfulness.

  • Chitwan National Park (Chitwan)

    Chitwan National Park (Chitwan)

    A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Chitwan is home to one-horned rhinos, Bengal tigers, gharials, and elephants. Jungle safaris, canoe rides, and birdwatching make it one of Asia’s best wildlife experiences.

Why Book Your Nepal Trip With Us

  • Expert in Nepal Tours & Treks

    From city tours in Kathmandu to Everest treks, we customize every journey.

  • Seamless Permits & Entry Help

    We handle all trek permits, national park fees & entry requirements for you.

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    Experienced local guides ensure you enjoy authentic culture & safe adventures.

  • 24/7 Support During Travel

    Our Nepal team is always on-call for assistance, from arrival to departure.

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    Direct tie-ups with hotels & local operators mean you get maximum value.

Happy Travelers, Happy Stories

"WeCare Holidays made our family holiday truly special. The arrangements in Kathmandu and Pokhara were excellent, from sightseeing to comfortable hotels. Our kids loved the boat ride on Phewa Lake and the sunrise at Sarangkot. Thank you for making it hassle-free!"
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Rohit & Family – Kathmandu & Pokhara Trip
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"Our honeymoon in Nepal was magical! From the peaceful monasteries in Kathmandu to the romantic lakeside evenings in Pokhara, everything was perfectly planned. The team even arranged a private candlelight dinner for us. Highly recommended for couples!"
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Sonia & Arjun – Honeymoon in Nepal
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"I always wanted to see rhinos and tigers, and Chitwan National Park didn’t disappoint. The jungle safari was thrilling, and the cultural Tharu dance show was a beautiful surprise. A big thank you to WeCare Holidays for such a well-organized trip."
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Priya Nair – Chitwan Wildlife Safari
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Frequently Asked Questions About Nepal

Do Indian travelers need a visa for Nepal?

No, Indian citizens do not need a visa to enter Nepal. A valid government-issued photo ID (Passport, or Voter ID) is enough for entry.

How many days are ideal for a Nepal trip?

For a quick getaway, 5–6 days in Kathmandu and Pokhara is enough. For a complete experience (Kathmandu, Pokhara, Chitwan, Lumbini), 9–15 days is ideal.

Can I visit Nepal by road from India?

Yes, many Indians travel by road through border points like Sunauli, Raxaul, Kakarbhitta, and Jogbani. Private vehicles, buses, and taxis are available at these entry points.

Is Indian food available in Nepal?

Yes, Indian food is easily available in Kathmandu, Pokhara, and other tourist areas. Vegetarian and Jain meals are also available in most hotels and restaurants.

Is Nepal safe for families and couples?

Yes, Nepal is very safe for Indian tourists. Hotels, guides, and drivers are tourist-friendly. Only high-altitude areas may not suit small children or elderly travelers.

Can I use Indian debit/credit/ cards/ upi in Nepal?

Yes, cards work in big hotels, malls, and restaurants in Kathmandu and Pokhara. But in smaller towns, cash is preferred. Always carry some cash. Upi May work in some area.

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