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The World's Mountain Kingdom

Wedged dramatically between two of Asia's giants — India and China — Nepal defies its small size with staggering grandeur. In a country barely 800 kilometers wide, you can walk from subtropical jungles teeming with tigers and rhinos to the frozen crown of the Earth in just a few days. No other nation on the planet compresses such extremes into such a compact space.

This is the land that gave the world Mount Everest, the Buddha, and some of the most legendary trekking routes ever walked by human feet. Nepal doesn't just offer adventure — it redefines what adventure means.

Land & Geography

Nepal spans roughly 147,516 km² across South Asia, stretching 800 km east to west and barely 150 km north to south at its widest. Yet within that narrow band lies an almost impossible range of terrain. The flat, fertile Terai plains in the south give way to forested foothills, which rise dramatically into the mid-hills and valleys, and then explode skyward into the Great Himalayan Range — the youngest, tallest, and most awe-inspiring mountain system on Earth.

Nearly 75% of Nepal is mountainous, making it one of the most vertically dramatic nations in existence. The Himalayan arc alone stretches over 800 km across the northern border, sheltering eight of the world's fourteen peaks that rise above 8,000 meters — a concentration of altitude found absolutely nowhere else on Earth.

The Roof of the World

Nepal's mountains are not merely tall — they are mythological, spiritual, and scientifically extraordinary. The Himalayas began forming 75 million years ago when the Indian tectonic plate collided with the Eurasian plate, a slow-motion collision that continues to push these peaks higher every year.

Standing at the summit of this vertical world is Mount Everest at 8,848 meters — the absolute highest point on Earth. But Everest is only the beginning. Nepal is also home to Kanchenjunga, Lhotse, Makalu, Cho Oyu, Dhaulagiri, Manaslu, and Annapurna — all surpassing 8,000 meters. Since the government opened its peaks to climbers in 1949, over 423 summits have been made accessible to international mountaineers, drawing adventurers from every corner of the globe.

A Civilization of Ancient Depth

Nepal's history stretches back thousands of years, making its cultural heritage as impressive as its physical landscape.

The Kathmandu Valley — sitting at 1,400 meters elevation — has been the heart of Nepali civilization for millennia, home to a rich tapestry of Hindu and Buddhist traditions that coexist in extraordinary harmony. Ancient temples, medieval palace squares, and sacred stupas crowd every street corner, earning the valley seven UNESCO World Heritage Sites in a single urban area — one of the greatest concentrations on the planet.

Perhaps most significantly, Nepal is the birthplace of Siddhartha Gautama — the Buddha — born in Lumbini around 563 BCE. Today, Lumbini stands as one of the most sacred pilgrimage destinations in all of Asia, drawing millions of Buddhist devotees annually.

The Gorkha Kingdom unified Nepal in the 18th century, establishing a nation that was never colonized — one of only a handful of Asian nations that resisted foreign rule entirely. Nepal served as a vital buffer state between British India and Imperial China, a geopolitical role that gave it a fierce, independent identity still felt today.

In 2008, Nepal transitioned from the world's last Hindu monarchy into a Federal Democratic Republic, a historic transformation that reshaped its identity for the modern era. A new constitution followed in 2015, organizing the country into seven provinces.

People & Society

Nepal's population of over 30 million people is one of the most ethnically and linguistically diverse in Asia. Over 120 languages are spoken across the country, and more than 125 distinct ethnic groups call Nepal home — from the legendary Sherpas of the high Himalayas to the Newars of the Kathmandu Valley, the Tharus of the Terai, and dozens more.

The official language is Nepali, written in the Devanagari script. The currency is the Nepalese Rupee. Around 40% of the population is under 18 years old, reflecting a young, energetic nation rapidly finding its place in the modern world.

Literacy has climbed steadily, the primary school enrolment rate has reached 97%, and Nepal now boasts eleven universities across the country.

Economy & Livelihoods

Nepal's economy is sustained by three powerful pillars: agriculture, tourism, and remittances. The agricultural sector feeds the majority of the rural population, while tourism — centered on trekking, mountaineering, cultural heritage, and wildlife — pumps vital revenue into the national economy.

Remittances sent home by Nepali workers abroad remain a critical economic stabilizer, supporting millions of households. Thanks in large part to these inflows, extreme poverty has plummeted from 21.5% in 2011 to just 3% in 2023 — one of the sharpest poverty reductions in South Asian history.

GDP growth reached 3.9% in 2024, driven by improved agricultural output, surging hydropower development, and a strong recovery in tourist arrivals. Nepal's rapidly expanding hydroelectric sector is emerging as one of the country's greatest long-term economic engines, harnessing the power of its glacial rivers.

Wildlife & Natural Wonders

Beyond the mountains, Nepal shelters one of Asia's richest concentrations of wildlife. Chitwan National Park in the Terai is home to the endangered one-horned rhinoceros and the Bengal tiger, while Bardia National Park offers some of the continent's most pristine wilderness. The skies above Nepal host rare Himalayan bird species, and the rivers run with snow leopards haunting the high passes above.

Nepal has 10 UNESCO World Heritage Sites in total — an extraordinary number for a country of its size — spanning natural parks, ancient cities, and sacred religious sites.

Adventure Capital of the World

No country on Earth rivals Nepal as a destination for those who seek the extraordinary. Whether it is:

  • Trekking the Annapurna Circuit or the Everest Base Camp trail
  • Summiting one of the world's highest peaks
  • White-water rafting on glacial Himalayan rivers
  • Paragliding over the Pokhara Valley
  • Exploring thousand-year-old temples and living heritage cities

Nepal delivers experiences that permanently change the people who have them. It is a place where nature is at its most overwhelming, culture is at its most ancient, and the human spirit is tested — and rewarded — at its absolute limit.

Nepal at a Glance — Quick Reference

  
CapitalKathmandu
Area147,516 km²
Population30+ million
LanguageNepali (120+ spoken)
CurrencyNepalese Rupee (NPR)
GovernmentFederal Democratic Republic
Highest PeakMt. Everest — 8,848 m
8,000m Peaks8 (out of 14 worldwide)
Open Summits423 peaks
UNESCO Sites10
GDP Growth3.9% (2024)
Poverty Rate3% (down from 21.5% in 2011)
ReligionsHinduism, Buddhism (coexisting)
Republic Since2008

"Nepal is not just a destination. It is a transformation — a place that strips away everything ordinary and leaves only what is essential, beautiful, and true."

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MERA PEAK CLIMBING 9 DAYS

9 Days
Moderate
6476m

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LARKE PEAK CLIMBING

20 Days
Moderate
6,249M

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CHULU WEST PEAK CLIMBING

17 Days
Moderate
6,419m

Fulfill that inner craving to succeed and test your limits! Climb your way to 6419 meters.Make your way to the beautiful Annapurna region and climb Chulu West (6419m) and mark this off your list of th...

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THORONG PEAK CLIMBING

17 Days
High Advance
6,144m

Thorong Peak Climbing requires that you are reasonably fit and have a burning desire to see some of the most spectacular mountain scenery in the Annapurna region of Nepal. Besides climbing to 6144m, y...

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SARIBUNG PEAK CLIMBING

23 Days
Moderate
6,328m

A new and exciting climbing challenge to Saribung Peak (6346m) in the Damodar Himalayan Range situated in the Mustang region of Nepal on the border with Tibet. This is truly an off-the-beaten destinat...

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THARPU CHULI PEAK CLIMBING

17 Days
Moderate
5,663m

Make this your first - and hopefully not your last climb in the magnificent Himalayan region. Tharpu Chuli Peak, also referred to as Tent Peak, due to being in the shape of a tent, is located in the c...

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SINGU CHULI PEAK CLIMBING

21 Days
High Advance
6,501m

A slightly more difficult climb than the neighboring Tharpu Chuli peak climb, but with all the thrills and excitement you would expect climbing through ice and snow at this altitude. Singu Chuli Peak...

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DHAMPUS PEAK CLIMBING

13 Days
Moderate
6,012m

Have you ever dreamed and imagined standing on top of a mountain in the snow - and surrounded by other snow-covered peaks of the Annapurna and Dhaulagiri ranges? Well, here is an opportunity to do jus...

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NAYA KHANG PEAK CLIMBING

15 Days
Moderate
5,846m

This trek has everything you would wish to see in the Himalayan Mountains. Soaring snow-capped peaks, monasteries and high altitude passes are just a sample of what is on offer in this adventure in th...

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PACHERMO PEAK CLIMBING

16 Days
Moderate
6,187m

Pachermo Peak (6273m) lies in Rolwaling district. Pachermo Peak climbing isn't specialized climbing, yet because of the height and the Peak's remoteness, it's unquestionably testing.It is one of the d...

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CHOLASTE PEAK CLIMBING

20 Days
High Advance
6,440m

This is the real McCoy climbing adventure. This climb is not for the light-hearted and novice climbers.You will climb over rocky moraines, across a glacier and up a long snowy steep slope to reach the...

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TUKUCHE PEAK CLIMBING

21 Days
High Advance
6,920 m

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Three Peak Expedition

24 Days
Moderate
6476m

Embark on an unforgettable journey to the heart of the Himalayas as you conquer three majestic peaks: Mera Peak, Island Peak, and Lobuche Peak. This ultimate adventure combines technical climbing, bre...

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Everest Three Pass With Island Peak Climbing

20 Days
Moderate
6189m

The Everest Three Passes with Island Peak Climbing is a challenging and thrilling trekking and climbing adventure in the Everest region of Nepal. It involves crossing three high mountain passes - Kong...

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MERA AND ISLAND PEAK CLIMBING

19 Days
Moderate
6476m

Embark on the ultimate adventure of a lifetime with the Mera and Island Peak Climbing expedition offered by We Sherpa Expedition and Trekking. This exhilarating package combines two iconic peaks in th...

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CHULU EAST PEAK CLIMBING

12 Days
Moderate
6584m

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