Where the Himalayasmeet living culture.
From the roof of the world to ancient temple cities and steamy jungle plains — plan your Nepal adventure for Visit Nepal 2028. One website for every destination and every experience.
- 8
- of the world’s 14 highest peaks
- 12
- UNESCO World Heritage Sites
- 125+
- ethnic groups & languages
- 2028
- the year to visit
Places that stay with you
Cities, summits, lakes and heritage sites — start your journey here.
Kathmandu
A living museum of temples and chaos
Nepal’s capital is a sensory feast of medieval squares, golden temples, prayer flags and buzzing bazaars — the gateway to the Himalayas.
Explore→Pokhara
Lakeside calm beneath the Annapurnas
Nepal’s adventure capital sits beside a tranquil lake with the Annapurna range reflected in its waters — the launchpad for treks and paragliding.
Explore→Everest & the Khumbu
In the shadow of the highest peak on Earth
The Khumbu is the homeland of the Sherpa people and the trail to Everest Base Camp — a land of suspension bridges, monasteries and impossible mountains.
Explore→Chitwan National Park
Rhinos, tigers and tropical jungle
A UNESCO-listed lowland jungle where one-horned rhinos wallow in the grasslands and Bengal tigers prowl the sal forests of the Terai.
Explore→Unforgettable experiences
Trek to base camp, track rhinos, fly over Everest, or find stillness in a monastery.
StrenuousEverest Base Camp Trek
Trek through Sherpa villages and glacial valleys to stand at the foot of Mount Everest — a bucket-list journey for trekkers worldwide.
Annapurna Circuit Trek
A legendary loop through rice terraces, pine forests and high desert, crossing the dramatic Thorong La pass.
Chitwan Jungle Safari
Glide down jungle rivers by dugout canoe and search the grasslands by jeep for one-horned rhinos, crocodiles and elusive Bengal tigers.
Paragliding over Pokhara
Launch from Sarangkot and ride the thermals tandem above Phewa Lake — one of the world’s most scenic flying sites.
Visit Nepal 2028 · 2029
Visit Nepal 2028 is a national tourism campaign inviting the world to experience the country’s mountains, heritage and warmth of its people. This site is your companion — a growing library of destinations, experiences and practical guidance to help you make the most of your trip.
Content is added continuously through the campaign’s content dashboard, so there’s always something new to discover.
Naturally Nepal
Once is not enough — the campaign slogan that started it all.
Himalaya
Home to Everest and eight of the world’s tallest mountains.
Heritage
Living temples, palaces and traditions spanning millennia.
Adventure
Trekking, rafting, paragliding, safari and beyond.