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Nepal Travel News: A Decade as the Best Travel Destination

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Why Nepal?

Nepal is widely recognized as the best travel destination in South Asia—and for good reason—it’s a place that awakens your senses, calms your soul, and fills you with adventure. From snow-covered peaks to jungle safaris, from spiritual calm to buzzing city streets, Nepal offers something truly special: diversity, depth, and discovery.

A Decade of Global Recognition

Over the past ten years,These consistent global rankings highlight why Nepal is considered the best travel destination by major outlets year after year. For example, it was named Best Value Destination by Lonely Planet in 2017, and Kathmandu was ranked #2 worldwide for solo travel by TripAdvisor in 2025.

Moreover, respected travel platforms like Forbes, National Geographic Traveller, Wanderlust, CNN Travel, and Time Magazine have spotlighted Nepal for its thrilling adventures, deep cultural roots, conservation work, and inspiring recovery after natural disasters.

Even during the quiet pandemic years (2020–2021), Nepal remained in the hearts of many future travelers. Despite limited movement, the country continued building a story of hope, resilience, and sustainability.

Global Recognition Through the Years (2015–2025)

Year Global Recognition Highlights
2015 Forbes: “10 Coolest Places to Visit” • Lonely Planet: Best Places to Travel in October • TripAdvisor: Kathmandu in Top 20 Destinations
2016 NatGeo Traveller: Cool List #6 • Rough Guides: #1 Destination • Forbes & Fodor’s: Top Global Destination
2017 Lonely Planet: Best Value Destination • Ranked #5 in “Best in Travel 2017”
2018 Much Better Adventures: Featured trekking routes (EBC, Annapurna, Langtang, Western Nepal)
2019 Forbes: Bucket List Destination • Lonely Planet: Kathmandu Top 10 Cities (#5) • Wanderlust: Conservation success • CNN: Ghandruk among “Most Picturesque Towns in Asia”
2020–21 (Pandemic) — Limited travel features, but Nepal stayed in the spotlight as a top future adventure spot
2022 Lonely Planet: Top 8 Countries to Visit
2023 TravellersQuest: Top Packages • Time 100 Next: Kathmandu Mayor Featured
2024 Time Magazine: Bardiya (Burhan Camps) in “100 Greatest Places” • Wanderlust: Wildlife & Culture Focus • Adventure.Travel: Top 5 Nepal Sites (Rara, Illam, Gosaikunda, Bandipur, Tansen) • Travelstride: Partnered Global Tour Operators
2025 Lonely Planet: Top Destination & Terai Region Featured • Much Better Adventures: #7 in Solo Adventure Travel • TripAdvisor: Kathmandu #2 Solo Destination, #21 Overall, #7 Cultural City

Best Places to See in Nepal

Nepal is full of breathtaking landscapes and soulful experiences. Whether you’re into mountains, history, or peace and quiet, here are some of the most loved places:

  • Everest Base Camp & Annapurna Circuit – Iconic treks with world-class views
  • Langtang Valley, Manaslu, and Mustang – Peaceful, scenic, and culturally rich
  • Kathmandu Valley – Ancient cities, Durbar Squares, Boudhanath, and Swayambhu
  • Chitwan & Bardiya National Parks – Wildlife havens with tigers, rhinos, and elephants
  • Lumbini – The sacred birthplace of the Buddha
  • Pokhara – A lakeside town with Himalayan reflections and relaxing vibes
  • Rara Lake, Gosaikunda, Tansen, Bandipur, Illam – Hidden gems with serene beauty

A Personal Invitation to All Travelers

Dear Travelers,
Nepal welcomes you with open arms, majestic mountains, golden temples, lush jungles, and kind-hearted people. Whether you’re seeking high-altitude adventure, timeless heritage, or quiet reflection, this land has something for your soul.

To make your journey even more special, let Himalayan Circuit be your travel companion in Nepal. We offer more than just tours—we create meaningful, safe, and unforgettable experiences, fully personalized for your needs.

Come. Explore. Experience Nepal.

Your journey begins with Himalayan Circuit.
Namaste & Welcome!

Trekking during the Holi Festival in Nepal

Holi Celebration

Nepal is a land of diverse cultures and traditions, with its unique festivals and stunning natural beauty. One of the most vibrant festivals in Nepal is Holi, also known as the Festival of Colors. This festival celebrates the victory of good over evil and the arrival of spring. 

Trekking during the Holi Festival in Nepal is a unique and unforgettable experience that combines the joy and festivity of Holi with the natural beauty of Nepal’s landscapes. This tour will take you on a journey to some of the best trekking destinations in Nepal during the Holi Festival.

You will witness and participate in the traditional Holi celebrations of different ethnic groups while trekking through remote villages, scenic routes, and diverse landscapes. You will have an opportunity to interact with the locals, explore the culture and traditions of Nepal, and create unforgettable memories.

The Holy festivals in Nepal are celebrated with great enthusiasm and are a wonderful time to explore the country’s rich culture and natural beauty. To learn more about Holi festival tour in Nepal, you can check out our blog Holi Festival Tour in Nepal.

The colorful and joyous festival is celebrated across the country, and it is a perfect time to experience the beauty of Nepal’s landscapes and culture through trekking. The Himalayan Circuit presents the highlights of trekking during the Holi Festival in Nepal and some of the best trekking destinations.

Why Trek During Holi?

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Trekking during Holi offers a unique and unforgettable experience. Not only can you enjoy the natural beauty of Nepal’s mountains and landscapes, but you can also witness and participate in the festivities of Holi. 

The trekking trails in Nepal are usually less crowded during the festival, as many locals are celebrating with their families and friends. This means you can enjoy a quieter and more peaceful trekking experience, with plenty of opportunities to immerse yourself in the local culture.

Another benefit of trekking during Holi is the weather. Spring is one of the best times to trek in Nepal, as the weather is usually clear and dry. This means you can enjoy stunning views of the Himalayas and other natural landscapes. 

The days are also longer during the spring, giving you more time to explore and enjoy the scenery.

Best trekking destinations during the Holi Festival Tour:

Himalayan circuit offers you the best trekking destinations in Nepal for Holi festival tours:

Everest base camp

Spring is one of the best times to trek to Everest Base Camp, as the weather is usually clear and dry. The trek takes around two weeks and offers stunning views of the Himalayas, as well as the chance to experience the unique Sherpa culture.

Annapurana Base Camp

This trek is one of the most popular and adventurous treks in Nepal, offering stunning views of the Annapurna range, diverse landscapes, and rich cultural experiences. 

During the Holi Festival, you can trek through remote villages and experience the traditional Holi celebrations of the Gurung and Thakali people.

Langtang Valley

Langtang Valley trek is another great option during the Holy Festival in Nepal. The trek takes around 7-9 days and offers breathtaking views of the Langtang mountain range. You can also experience the cultural traditions of the local communities during the festival.

Upper Mustang

The Upper Mustang region is a remote area in Nepal that is rich in Tibetan culture and history. Trekking in this region is particularly stunning during the Holy Festival, as you can witness local traditions and festivities. 

The trek typically takes around 10-14 days and can be done during the spring or autumn. 

Island Peak

The Khumbu region, located in northeastern Nepal, is home to many of the world’s highest peaks, including Mount Everest. 

This area is particularly beautiful during the Holy Festival, and you can experience local traditions and festivities. The trek typically takes around 10-14 days and can be done during the spring or autumn. 

  • Trek to Tsum Valley:

The Tsum Valley is a hidden gem in Nepal that is rich in Buddhist culture and history. The trek to Tsum Valley is particularly beautiful during the Holy Festival, as you can witness local traditions and festivities. 

The trek typically takes around 14-18 days and can be done during the spring or autumn.

Trekking during the Holi Festival in Nepal is a fantastic way to experience the beauty of Nepal’s landscapes and culture. It is a unique and unforgettable experience that should be on every trekker’s bucket list. 

Nepal offers a variety of trekking destinations, each with its own charm, and during Holi, you can experience the traditional Holi celebrations of different ethnic groups. 

Book your trip with the Himalayan Circuit with the right planning and preparation to create unforgettable memories. So, pack your bags and come to Nepal to experience the best of both worlds!

Top 10 Treks Around the World

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It is often said that, “the best view comes after the hardest climbs”. All you require is a fit pair of legs, sturdy pair of lungs and a strenuous sprit to tackle the trekking trails. There are several factors to consider when determining the top mountains in the world, and some of the tallest peaks are relatively easy to climb. 

No matter your level of experience or altitude preference, you’ll find a trekking route to fit your needs. There are lots of options for every level of trekkers. Here, we’ve put together a list of best treks throughout the world, from jungle trails to breathe-taking mountain trails of Nepal.

Trekking in Annapurna region

Distance: 131 km (81 miles)

Duration: 15-21 Days

Level: Moderate to challanging

Annapurna Circuit has been named as the best long-distance treks in the world, as you will get to see diverse climatic zones, world’s deepest Kaligandaki gorge (2,520 m), world’s highest Tilicho Lake (4919m), Mt. Dhaulagiri (8167 m), Mt. Annapurna I (8091 m) and diverse Nepalese landscape and culture. The Annapurna trek is a great way to see a little bit of everything that Nepal has to offer. As you journey down from the highest point of the trek Throng La Pass (5416 m), you will see Tibetan-influenced temples, Hindu temples, and the local communities of the Mustang Valley.

  • Kungsleden (The King’s Trail)

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Distance: 105 km

Duration: 10-12 days

Level: Easy to moderate

The Kungsleden trekking trail takes you through one of Sweden’s most beautiful mountain landscapes and is ideal for first-time hikers as well as experienced mountaineers. This trekking trail is popularly known as the ‘King of Trails’ and reaches an altitude of 3,770 feet of elevation at the Tjäktja Pass, the highest point of the trek. Kungsleden offers high mountain peaks, birch and coniferous forest, lakes and wetlands, and passes through four national parks i.e. Sarek, Abisko, Pieljekaise and Stora Sjöfallet, which are among the most breathtaking place on earth.

  • GR20, Corsica, France

GR20, France, Croatia

Distance: 168 km (Round trip)

Duration: 15 days

Level: Difficult

The GR20 is one of Europe’s toughest and longest long-distance trekking trails with a highest altitude of 2141 meters. Mountain walkers with a good sense of balance are required for this trek as it includes scrambling, ladders, the use of chains, and a confident footstep while climbing the rocky landscape and mountain ridges. This is one of the best trekking trails of the world with spectacular views and stunning rock formations.

Everest base camp

Distance: 80 miles (130km) round trip

Duration: 2 weeks

Level: Moderate

Getting to Everest base camp is more than just a trek since every bend in this trail feels like “the path to heaven. In this trekking region you can see the world’s tallest mountain, Mt Everest (8848m), which is the Jewel of Nepal. The Khumbu glacier, winding river valleys, mountain monasteries, and Sherpa villages will test your endurance and muscles to the limit.

Kanchanjunga

Distance: 220 km

Duration: 21 Days

Level: Difficult

Kanchenjunga trekking route is one of the unexplored trekking routes located in eastern Nepal that offers wonderful snow-capped mountains, scenic routes, delightful views and breathetaking views of the Himalayas. As we walk along this trekking route, we will get to see amazing valleys, amazing cultures and traditions, spectacular views of frozen lake, massive wildlife in Kanchenjunga conservation area and a glimpse of third highest mountain on earth, Mt. Kanchenjunga (8586m).

  • Kilimanjaro, Tanzania 

Kilimanjaro

Distance: 37-90 km

Duration: 5-9 days

Level: Moderate

A trip to Mount Kilimanjaro (5895m) on the African continent is an experience of a lifetime since it’s the tallest freestanding mountain in the world. The trekking trail leads from hot deserts of Africa to alpine fields, snow-covered peaks, tropical rain forests, and moorlands of Kilimanjaro in just a few days – the perfect for those seeking something new. 

  • Markha Valley Trek, Ladakh, India

Distance: 80km

Duration: 6-7 days

Level: Moderate

Markha Valley Trek offers a great deal of value for a classic trekking route and is a fantastic option for trekking in summer months in the Himalayas. As you trek through the Markha Valley in Ladakh, you will experience some of northern India’s most spectacular scenery, beautiful villages surrounded by towering mountains, as well as many monasteries that have earned this region the nickname “Little Tibet”. Home stays are available along the trek, which offers an in-depth look into local life. This trek reaches a maximum elevation of 5260m at Kongmaru La.

  • Routeburn Track, New Zealand

Distance: 32km

Duration: 3-4 days

Level: Moderate

A walk along the Routeburn Track opens up a breathtaking panoramic view of snow-capped peaks, glacial valleys, glistering alpine lakes and Routeburn River. It features impressive views of Mt Tutuko (2746m), Fiordland’s highest peak, the stunning  kōtukutuku (tree fuschia), and Harris Saddle, the track’s highest elevation at 1,255 metres. Also, the Routeburn Track offers great options for guided and independent day hikes. 

  • Gunung Rinjani, Indonesia

Gunung Rinjani

Distance: 24 km

Duration: 2 Days

Level: Moderate

Mount Rinjani(3726m) popularly known as Gunung Rinjani, is an active volcano on the Indonesian Island of Lombok in Indonesia and has been a favorite destination for backpackers. A variety of religious activities take place in the mountain, which is sacred to both the Hindus and the Sasak tribes. Mount Rinjani is a part of Gunung Rinjani National Park, which covers 41,330 hectares where the tropical flora and fauna of Southeast Asia and Australasia meets. 

  • The Haute Route, France-Switzerland

Distance: 125 miles (200km)

Duration: 10-12 days

Level: Medium-High

The beautiful route takes you to the wildest part of Switzerland as you pass deep valleys, rocky peaks, endless glaciers, lagoons of surreal colors, and village huts filled with friendly people and pure mountain air. The route begins in Chamonix, in front of the famous Mont Blanc, which is the highest mountain in Europe. After crossing over several passes that reach nearly 3,000 meters high, the tour comes to an end in Zermatt.

Going to the mountains is like going home and wilderness is a necessity. The best trekking trails around the world are waiting for your footsteps, so when are you going on your next trek?