5 Things to Do in Nepal Besides Trekking

Published: 28 Jan 2024   |   Last updated: 28 Jan 2024

 

You are visiting Nepal to explore its hidden beauty. Nepal is famous for its amazing trekking routes and attracts adventurers from all over the world. 


But there's more to Nepal than just trekking! From busy markets in Kathmandu to peaceful lakes in Pokhara, there's a whole world of adventure waiting. 

Stick with me till the end to know more about the other awesome sides of Nepal!

 



Best things to do in Nepal besides trekking 


From vibrant cultural experiences to beautiful moments by beautiful lakes, Nepal has something for everyone. Let's uncover the best activities that make Nepal a fantastic destination beyond just trekking!

Activities in Nepal Description
Explore History Visit old places in Kathmandu, Bhaktapur.
Wildlife Safari Go on an elephant safari in Chitwan Park.
Adventure Sports Try paragliding, zip-lining, and bungee jumping.
Spiritual Retreats Meditate in peaceful spots like Lumbini.
Relax in Scenic Places Enjoy lakes, waterfalls, and great views in Pokhara.


Explore Historical and Cultural Sites 

You can explore the wonders of Nepal's history and culture by visiting its fascinating historical and cultural sites. In the heart of Kathmandu Valley, Durbar Square shows ancient palaces and beautifully carved temples that present the country's royal legacy. 


The Monkey Temple, or Swayambhunath Stupa, provides a peaceful escape with its spiritual ambiance and stunning views. 

Pashupatinath Temple, a sacred Hindu site, offers insight into Nepal's religious traditions through vibrant rituals and ancient architecture. 

 

Afterward, you can head to Bhaktapur, a medieval city with the impressive Durbar Square and the architectural beauty of Nyatapola Temple.
 

Take advantage of the pottery-filled streets of Bhaktapur's Pottery Square to witness local craftsmanship. These historical and cultural sites invite you to explore Nepal's rich heritage. It provides a meaningful connection to its vibrant past.

Wildlife Safari in National Parks

You should embark on an unforgettable wildlife adventure by exploring Nepal's national parks. Chitwan National Park stands out as a heaven for nature enthusiasts. 

It is an alternative to an exhilarating elephant safari, where you can pass through the lush terrain.


Additionally, you can immerse yourself in the fascinating world of birds through bird watching. For a fantastic experience, take to the Rapti River on a canoe. It allows you to observe the scenic beauty and wildlife along the riverbanks. 

Chitwan National Park promises an immersive and thrilling wildlife safari. It provides a glimpse into the natural wonders that are within its boundaries.

Adventure Sports

You want to take part in an adrenaline-fueled journey. Adventure sports in Nepal, particularly in the picturesque city of Pokhara, is for you.


You can soar through the skies by paragliding. Additionally, it provides a unique perspective of the breathtaking landscapes of Pokhara. 

For a thrilling ride, zip-lining offers an exhilarating journey across scenic valleys and lush greenery. If you want an airborne adventure, try an ultralight flight for an immersive experience in the skies above Pokhara.


Whether gliding through the air in Pokhara or taking a daring leap in Bhote Koshi, Nepal's adventure sports scene ensures an unforgettable experience for thrill-seekers.

Spiritual Retreats and Meditation

The calm and serenity of spiritual retreats and meditation in Nepal differ slightly from other activities.  

 

Begin your journey in Lumbini, the birthplace of Buddha, where you can explore the peaceful Lumbini Garden and the Maya Devi Temple. Feel the peaceful atmosphere in the very place where Buddha was born. 


 

For a more spiritual experience, head to Kopan Monastery near Kathmandu. It is situated in the hills, and it offers a quiet space for meditation and spiritual growth. 

 

Take part in meditation courses and learn about Buddhism, finding inner peace and mindfulness. Nepal's spiritual sites welcome you to connect with tranquility and self-discovery simply.

Relaxation in Scenic Locations

Nepal's scenic wonders provide the perfect backdrop for relaxation. In the charming city of Pokhara with the serene Phewa Lake, the crystal-clear waters reflect the surrounding Himalayan peaks. 


 

You can explore the mesmerizing Devi's Fall, a waterfall surrounded by lush greenery. It offers a soothing atmosphere. Find peace at the Peace Pagoda, a symbol of harmony set against the stunning Pokhara skyline.
 

For a different yet equally enchanting experience, visit the hilltop town of Bandipur. Immerse yourself in the panoramic views of the Himalayas and the surrounding valleys,

 

Additionally, you can explore the mystical Siddha Gufa, a cave that adds an adventurous touch to your tranquil retreat. Nepal's scenic locations have a perfect blend of relaxation and natural beauty.

 

To wrap up, Nepal is a country of incredible diversity. It offers a wide range of experiences beyond its famous trekking routes. 

 

Nepal Vision Treks ensures each adventure leaves a lasting mark on your heart. It makes your visit a mixture of cherished memories.

The rich culture, natural beauty, and adventure that Nepal generously provides your journey makes you lasting memories.

FAQS

  1. Is Nepal worth visiting without trekking?

Yes, Nepal is worth visiting without trekking. It offers rich cultural experiences, wildlife adventures, and serene landscapes.

 

  1. What is the most visited area in Nepal?

The Kathmandu Valley, known for its historical and cultural sites, is the most visited area in Nepal.
 

  1. Is Nepal safe for tourists?

  Yes, Nepal is generally considered safe for tourists, but exercising standard travel precautions is essential.

 

  1. What is the best time to visit Nepal?

 The best time to visit is spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November) for favorable weather.

 

  1. Do I need a visa to enter Nepal?

 Yes, most visitors require a visa, which can be obtained upon arrival or from Nepalese diplomatic missions abroad.

 

  1. What is the official currency of Nepal?

   The official currency is the Nepalese Rupee (NPR).

 

  1. Are English and other languages widely spoken in Nepal?

  English is widely spoken in urban areas, and Nepali is the official language.

 

  1. Do I need vaccinations before traveling to Nepal?

It's advisable to consult a healthcare professional for recommended vaccinations before traveling to Nepal.
 

  1. Can I use credit cards in Nepal?

While major cities accept credit cards, carrying cash is advisable, especially in rural areas.
 

  1. What are the major cultural etiquettes in Nepal?

 Respecting local customs, removing shoes before entering homes or temples, and using the right hand for gestures are important cultural etiquettes.