ULTIMATE NEPAL EXPEDITION
Push far beyond the ordinary and dive into one of Nepal’s most exhilarating journeys an action packed expedition that combines whitewater rafting, remote wilderness, wildlife encounters, and Himalayan trekking into one unfor-gettable experience. This is not a typical sightseeing tour; it’s a high impact, multi-sport adventure crafted for travellers seeking raw nature, physical challenge, and authentic exploration.
Your adventure begins on the wild and untamed Bheri River, one of Nepal’s most remote and rewarding rafting destinations. Far from the crowds, you’ll navigate powerful rapids and long, thrilling stretches of whitewater, surrounded by pristine jungle, towering cliffs, and untouched landscapes. Between adrena-line-filled runs, unwind on isolated sandy river beaches, where nights are spent camping under the stars, immersed in the sounds of the wilderness.
From the river, venture deep into the remote lowlands of Bardiya National Park, a true off-the-beaten-path wildlife sanctuary. Known for its unspoiled en-vironment and fewer visitors, Bardiya offers a more intimate and adventurous safari experience. Explore dense forests and grasslands on guided jungle walks and jeep safaris, tracking wildlife on foot through true tiger territory. Keep watch for the elusive Royal Bengal tiger, wild elephants, one horned rhinocer-os, deer, crocodiles, and an incredible diversity of birdlife.
The journey then shifts to the foothills of the Himalayas, where you’ll embark on a rewarding trek through the Annapurna region. Hike along scenic trails that wind through traditional mountain villages, terraced farmlands, and forested hills, with the dramatic backdrop of snowcapped peaks. This trekking experience offers both physical challenge and cultural immersion, as you encounter local communities and experience their way of life in the mountains.
What makes this expedition truly unique is its seamless blend of adventure elements from paddling wild rivers and camping in remote locations to tracking wildlife and trekking through the Himalayas. Each stage of the journey offers a different perspective of Nepal’s incredible diversity, keeping the experience dynamic, immersive, and deeply rewarding.
“Designed for true adventurers, this expedition delivers raw landscapes, real challenges, and unmatched variety an unforgettable journey into the wild heart of Nepal.”
Tour Highlights:
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Multi-Day Whitewater Rafting – Conquer exciting rapids on the remote Bheri River with full expedition-style beach camping. -
Wilderness River Camping – Sleep under the stars on pristine sandy riverbanks far from roads and crowds. -
Tiger Territory Safari – Explore deep jungle landscapes in Bardiya National Park, home to Royal Bengal tigers and one-horned rhinos. -
Canoe & Jungle Tracking Adventure – Glide along the Karnali River and track wildlife on guided jungle walks. -
Annapurna Foothills Trek – Hike scenic Himalayan trails through traditional Gurung villages. -
Panoramic Mountain Views – Enjoy sunrise and sweeping Annapurna vistas from Australian Camp. -
Authentic Mountain Villages – Stay in Landruk and Ghandruk, experiencing local culture and warm hospitality. -
Three Regions, One Expedition – Rivers, lowland jungle, and Himalayan highlands combined in a single adrenaline-packed journey.
Cost Include
- Hotels in Kathmandu, Pokhara and during the Trek
- Airport transfers
- Domestic flights (Kathmandu–Nepalgunj–Pokhara–Kathmandu)
- Professional rafting guides and safety equipment
- All rafting logistics and riverside camping equipment
- Full board during rafting and jungle stay
- Jungle activities with experienced naturalists
- Annapurna trekking permits, Trek guide and Porters
- Teahouse full accommodation during trek
- All ground transportation as per itinerary
Cost Excludes
- International flights
- Nepal visa fees
- Travel insurance (mandatory)
- Personal trekking gear
- Alcoholic and soft drinks
- Personal expenses and tips

Hotel Maya Manor, Kathmandu

Hotel Kailash, Pokhara

Babai Resort, Bardia

Babai Resort, Bardia

Tented camping

Trekking Lodge
Visa requirement
Visa is the first requirement before you enter Nepal, which you can obtain at Kathmandu airport on arrival or you can also get it in your country of destination from Nepalese Embassy or consulate offices. Or you can apply online also from the website of immigration department of Nepal under the link. https://online.nepalimmigration.gov.np/tourist-visa We would recommend you to obtain visa either online in advance to avoid long queue at the airport. To obtain on arrival visa you required a valid passport and one passport -size photo with a light background. Credit cards are not accepted as payment of visa fee. No On arrival visa for country list -
AFG,IRQ,CMR,GHA,SOM,SWZ,PSE,ZWE,NGA,ETH,LBR
Visa Facility Duration Fee:
- Multiple entries 15 days - US$ 25 or equivalent convertible currency
- Multiple entries 30 days - US$ 40 or equivalent convertible currency
- Multiple entries 90 days - US$ 100 or equivalent convertible currency
- For more in details and current updates please visit the link below directly:
http://www.nepalimmigration.gov.np
Travel insurance is necessary
Adequate security gives you therapeutic incorporation in case you turn out to be sick or break your leg at the mountain, your camera overflowing with epic ascending shots is hurt or stolen, your flights are dropped, or you end up included with a disastrous occasion. It's an assurance against potential issues that develop when you're all over the place, and can secure your life. Your own adequate travel insurance ought to be purchased at the time your finalise your booking. This is a mandatory requirement for travel. Sufficient provision that covers personal accidents, death, medical costs and emergency repatriation should all be included under your policy. We would recommend a minimum coverage of 0,000 for each of the aforementioned categories. Your policy will also ideally cover you in cases of cancellations, curtailments, loss of luggage and any personal liabilities that may occur. It is a requirement that you provide proof of sufficient travel insurance.
Clothing
From April to the end of October, it is warm in Kathmandu. In Nepal clothing for traveling purpose should be comfortable and light. You can also wear longer shorts provided that it is weather- friendly. In the months of November to the end of March, days are usually warm and evenings are cool. Put on your summer clothes during the day time but in the evening and night it is advisable to carry a light jacket. Winter season starts from December to February. One must be equipped with sufficient winter wears like jackets, sweaters, trousers etc to stay protected from the cold.
Health & safety in Nepal
Drinking water is very important factor to be safe and prevent from infectious diseases in Nepal. We recommend you only to drink bottled mineral water, which is available in every hotel and shops. If you are traveling in rural areas, like going for trekking, carry iodine tablets with you. Consult your GP or travel health clinic well before departure to check on recommended vaccinations, which may include typhoid and hepatitis A, plus meningitis if trekking to outlying areas. Malaria is present below 1,200m; consider taking antimalarials. In town, stick to bottled water. Take water-purifying tablets with you if you’re trekking or heading off the beaten track.
Altitude sickness
The air pressure is lower as we go higher, that means thinner air, you will be breathing also less oxygen. Same thing happens, when you are trekking in Himalayas above 2000 meter you are breathing less oxygen and there is always danger of having altitude sickness. But it is not for everybody, it also depends on each and everybody’s physical condition. Altitude starts to effect us from 2,000 metres upwards. it is also known as Acute Mountain Sickness (AMS), If trekking at high altitude take precautions to avoid AMS. Make sure you are physically fit, acclimatise to the altitude slowly, eat high-carb meals and drink plenty of water.
AMS is actually more common in fit young men because they are more likely to attempt a rapid ascent by racing up the mountain. It is more safer and enjoyable by planning a sensible itinerary that allows for gradual acclimatisation to altitude as you ascend, but you can back down as fast as you like! If you are not feeling well above 2,500 m, it may be AMS until proven otherwise.
Early symptoms of AMS include:
- Headache
- Loss of appetite
- Nausea
- Fatigue on minimal exertion
- Dizziness
What to do if you have AMS?
- Don’t go higher, rest, drink fluids (not alcohol).
- If symptoms get worse, immediately descend with a friend.
- If symptoms fully go away, go up.
- Consider taking Acetazolamide (Diamox 250 mg twice a day).
You’ll spend your nights in teahouses / Local guest house
In Nepal Teahouse trekking is the most popular form of arrangement which allows trekkers to stay at local lodge and have wholesome foods. The guest houses offer basic twin bed accommodation. It is cold in the night, we would recommend you to bring your own sleeping bag, if you do not have one, we can also provide you.There are only common bathroom and toilet which you have to share with other tourists and they have sometime hot shower.. This type of local lodges are mostly available in most popular trekking routes like – Annapurna, Mustang, Everest and Langtang areas. You will be carrying all your clothing gears along with you depending on the season but in case if you want to buy or hire any trekking items in Kathmandu or Pokhara. There are lots of trekking stores across Kathmandu and in the main streets of Pokhara.
Trekking Gear that you should bring:
- Waterproof hiking boots (worn in)
- Waterproof backpack cover and dry bag
- A warm sleeping bag
- Rain coat or Jacket
- Warm Jacket
- Water purification tablets
- Altitude sickness tablets
- Beanie
- Hand sanitiser
- Sunscreen
- Sunglasses
- Bandaids
- First aid kit
- Thermals
- Hat
- Warm sleeping bag
- Warm socks (several pairs)
- Torch and batteries
- Snacks
- Refillable water bottle
- Gloves and scarf (depending on season and altitude)
Best Time To Trek In Nepal
The best season go for Trekking in Nepal is from the mid of September to mid of December and from late February through to June consider ever best season of trekking in Himalayas. During this period of months have pleasant climate condition not so hot and cold and visibility of mountain are crystal clear. In these months in trekking areas temperatures is stable in the morning 10 to 12 Celsius and during the day 15 to 20 Celsius depending on the Months. Most important thing is there will be less chance of rain, skies are often clear, providing great vistas of the Himalayas.
June, July and August months are main rainy season in Nepal and involves monsoon with heavy rainfall which makes trekking conditions unfavourable. It is cold in the winter months in December and January generally, the days are clear in winter season in Nepal. In winter season in Nepal is usually snow fall in the higher elevations above 5000m. with risk winds and colder temperatures. Therefore, it is ideal for trekking in the lower elevation.
Nepali customs
Nepal is a Hindu dominated religious nation, when visiting its religious places, you should pay an attention. Because some holy Hindu temples are strictly accessible for the Hindus only so, ensure you read the display board before you enter the site or ask near by some one and always explore clockwise around temples. Always ask before you capture religious temples and peoples in your camera, so that you do not offend the peoples feeling and also in terms of respect to the peoples and their culture. By the way expel your shoes when entering those sites or a neighbourhood's home. Shoes are supposed to be containing dirts and leather wears are not allowed inside the temple.
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Trip Facts
| Trip Duration : | 14 Days |
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| Highest Altitude : | Approx. 2,060m (Australian Camp) m. |
| Difficulty : | Moderate |
| Season : | October–April |
| Activity : | Culture & Jungle safari |
| Group Size: | pax |
| Transportation: | Domestic Flights, Luxurious Tourist Bus and private Vehicles. |
| Accommodation : | Hotels, Jungle Lodge, Riverside Tented Camps, Mountain Teahouses |
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| Start-End : | Kathmandu - Kathmandu |
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