Nepal is a diverse travel destination offering mountains, jungles, rivers, and rich cultural heritage. Travelers can visit throughout the year, depending on the activity and region. The main international gateway is Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu. Domestic flights, tourist buses, and private vehicles connect major destinations. A valid passport and visa are required to enter Nepal, and visas are available on arrival for most nationalities.
The best time to travel is spring (March–May) and autumn (September–November), when the weather is stable and views are clear. Summer (June–August) is monsoon season, suitable for cultural tours and some river activities, while winter (December–February) is ideal for low-altitude travel and wildlife tours.
Accommodation ranges from luxury hotels to budget guesthouses and eco-lodges. Local cuisine includes Dal Bhat, momos, and international food is widely available in tourist areas. Travelers are advised to have travel insurance, carry necessary medications, and respect local culture and traditions.