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Lower Annapurna Trek – 9 Days

The Lower Annapurna Trek is one of the best short treks in Nepal for travelers who wish to enjoy the Himalayan scenery, villages, and easy walking without the difficulties of high altitude. The trekking route in the Annapurna region allows travelers to enjoy the Gurung villages, forests, farmland, and viewpoints with stunning views of some of the most popular Himalayan peaks in Nepal.

The Lower Annapurna Trek is an excellent short trekking option in Nepal, which offers a good mix of scenery, cultural experiences, and easy walking. It is an excellent option for travelers who are interested in experiencing the region of Annapurna, but do not want to tackle high altitude or long, tough treks.

The Lower Annapurna Trek is different from the longer Annapurna Treks in its emphasis on accessibility and culture. Trekkers walk through stone-paved villages, farmlands, and rhododendron forests with constant views of Annapurna South, Machhapuchre, and Hiunchuli peaks. Each day’s walk is well-paced, giving ample time to enjoy the scenery rather than hurrying through it.

This trek is suitable for beginners, families, and those with limited time. The trek does not involve any extremely high altitudes, yet it gives a true trekking experience in the Himalayas. The trekking route is already established, accommodation is comfortable, and the daily walking hours are not too long.

Cho La Pass Trek – 18 Days

The Cho La Pass Trek leads trekkers through one of Nepal’s most spectacular trekking routes in the Everest region. The trek combines Gokyo Lakes’ peaceful beauty with the excitement of climbing the 5367-meter high Cho La Pass and the complete experience of reaching Everest Base Camp.

It is best suited for trekkers who are looking for more than the regular Everest Base Camp trek and who wish to experience breathtaking views, fewer crowds, and a more intimate experience with nature.

Prime Holiday Travel and Tours operates the Cho La Pass Trek through its specially designed itinerary which provides trekkers with challenging paths while they acclimatize to the altitude and experience breathtaking views. From the colorful Sherpa villages to the glaciers and scenic viewpoints, each day of the trek promises to reveal another facet of the Himalayas.

The complete Everest region adventure of Cho La Pass Trek offers visitors cultural exploration and high-altitude trekking through its glacial valleys and famous Himalayan viewpoints. The 18-day itinerary provides a safe and complete trekking experience which enables trekkers to acclimatize properly while exploring Gokyo Lakes, Cho La Pass, Everest Base Camp and Kala Patthar.

Annapurna View Trek – 10 Days

The Annapurna View Trek is one of Nepal’s most popular short treks and provides a wonderful blend of views of the Himalayas, culture, and comfortable days of hiking. The Annapurna View Trek has been specifically planned with those in mind who feel they need an accessible yet meaningful experience in Nepal’s Himalayan region but don’t wish long or challenging high-altitude hiking days. The trek provides an unforgettable mountain view, charming villages, and iconic viewpoints such as Poon Hill.

Unlike many other trekking routes in Nepal that involve going into harder terrain, this trek promotes balance. One gets to enjoy trekking in forests, stay in teahouses, enjoy sunrises over the Himalayas, and also have time to enjoy each stop on the tour. As one gets to enjoy their stay in Nepal, they will have a chance to be introduced to Nepal’s richness by combining sightseeing with their trek on the Annapurna View Trek.

Suitable for inexperienced trekkers, couples, families, and tourists who would like to enjoy Nepal’s trekking with the essence of moderation, the Annapurna View Trek continues to rank among the country’s most liked and popular routes.

Everest Three Passes Trek – 21 Days

One of the most complete and challenging trekking experiences in Nepal is the Everest Three Passes Trek. This 21-day trekking adventure will take you to the very heart of the Everest region, passing through three high Himalayan passes and linking up famous locations such as Everest Base Camp, Kalapatthar, and the stunning Gokyo Lakes.

While other treks around Everest follow well-trodden paths, this route goes beyond these popular trails. It passes through valleys, mountain passes, and Sherpa villages. Every day is a new experience, and you will feel like you have accomplished something. For trekkers who want to experience the ultimate challenge of the Himalayas, the Everest Three Passes Trek is the best.

The Everest Three Passes Trek gets its name from three challenging passes that have to be crossed: Kongma La (5,535m), Cho La (5,420m), and Renjo La (5,360m). While these passes are challenging, they also offer breathtaking views of the mountains.

This trek combines some of the most famous Everest treks into one incredible adventure. You will trek to Everest Base Camp, climb to the top of Kala Patthar for sunrise views, and experience the breathtaking scenery of the Gokyo Valley, as well as trekking through some of the most remote areas of the Himalayas, areas that few tourists venture into. Along the way, snow-capped mountains, glacier valleys, and ancient monasteries add to the experience.

Because of its length and altitude, this trek is only recommended for experienced trekkers who want the  full Everest region experience.

Shivaratri Special Tour

Maha Shivaratri ranks among Nepal’s biggest Hindu events. Every year brings waves of devoted visitors landing in Kathmandu to honor Lord Shiva. Rising at the center is Pashupatinath Temple, seen worldwide as one of the holiest sites linked to him.

Beneath a silver sky, people move toward Shivaratri’s stillness guided by Prime Holiday Travel and Tours. The journey unfolds in one breath, a day carved slow on purpose. Arrival feels gentle, unhurried, since presence grows where faith walks barefoot. Floating on morning light, prayers drift upward where quiet chants meet the air.

Instead of navigating crowds alone, guests move with support, guided gently through rituals and moments that matter. Pilgrims find peace here while culture seekers discover truth. Every detail fits together quietly, no hassle, just space to observe, reflect, stay grounded.

A ride in your own car comes with someone who knows the way well, entry without charge when the celebration hits full swing. What stands out most is how you come to understand the customs, the old ways, what Shivaratri truly carries through Nepal’s heart.

Why Maha Shivaratri feels different in Nepal?

Under starless skies, people honor Maha Shivaratri, called “The Great Night of Shiva” with quiet reverence throughout Nepal. Not far from riverside alleys, Pashupatinath Temple glows different that night. Belief holds Shiva appeared right there, long ago, which pulls thousands close. Pilgrims gather because something ancient feels awake.

Holy water flows over the stone of the Shiva lingam without pause. Chanting blends with silence between breaths. From distant villages, sadhus arrive barefoot, sadhus and ascetics from Nepal and India arrive at the temple complex. The air thickens with smoke and stillness. A presence settles unplanned, unannounced. At this moment, routines feel far away

This moment goes beyond ritual. In Nepal, Shivaratri pulses as both heritage and inner journey woven deep into how people live now.

Indra Jatra Special Tour in Kathmandu

Indra Jatra is one of those times when Kathmandu comes alive. The streets are resonating with music, colors, religious fervor, and history all at once. The ancient public spaces reverberate with the beats of drums, chariots move through the narrow streets, and thousands of Nepalese people gather to observe the age-old rituals. For the tourists, this festival presents a unique opportunity to understand what it means to be in living, breathing Nepal, and not merely in the land of history.

Step into Kathmandu’s rhythm with Prime Holiday Travel and Tour’s one-day escape made just for Indra Jatra. Not only do we provide a personal vehicle, but also someone who knows every hidden story behind the sights. As crowds move through alleys lit by prayer flags, you walk at your own pace, no rush, no noise. Entry is covered without charge because today is different. Meaning hums beneath the drums, let it find you where tradition dances in narrow lanes.

Indra Jatra explained and why it’s important

When the rains slow down, people in Kathmandu begin preparing for a big gathering known as Indra Jatra, typically held around September. Out here, prople honor Lord Indra, said to guide rain down when fields need it most. As years passed, what once was simpler now unfolds over eight days filled with rituals shared by both Hindu and Buddhist communities.

What is so special about the Indra Jatra is its strong linkage with the life of the inhabitants of the Kathmandu Valley. It is not a showpiece designed for the entertainment of outsiders. It is a festival promoted by the people. It is where families meet, where stories of the festival are told by elderly people to the younger generation, where the entire locality comes together.

Floods of people spill into alleyways when Indra Jatra kicks off. Out in the open near Durbar Square, culture spills onto pavements and alleys. Around corners, masked performers step into view, their presence quiet but striking. That’s when someone who knows the stories helps you see what lies beneath.

Festival of Colors (Holi) in Nepal

The Color Festival in Nepal – The Complete Traveler’s Guide to the Colors of Holi

During Holi festivals in Nepal, vibrant and joyful environments that bring humor and happiness in the lives of individuals through colors are created. It is celebrated every spring and is one of the most sought-after experiences for tourists. This travel guide is all about the following: Holi festival description, When Holi occurs, Where the Holi festival occurs, Holi festival celebration and All information you need about how to plan a trip during Holi.

What is Holi?

Holi, also known as the Festival of Colors, is an Indian festival that marks the arrival of springs and the triumph of good over evil in Hindu mythology. This festival involves children and elders throwing colors, dancing, and song performances. In Nepal, the festival has both religious and social aspects that spread unity in an environment filled with colors.

Holi is one of the happiest Hindu festivals in Nepal, welcoming the coming of spring and the triumph of goodness over evil. It’s the occasion when all class barriers melt away, and individuals come together to rejoice in the vibrancy of life through color, sound, and collective happiness.

Holi is among the most festive events observed in Nepal. Holi welcomes spring and signifies the victory of the virtuous over the vicious. This festival has its origin in Hindu mythology and refers to the tale of Prahlad and Holika, in which the power of devotion and truth defeats the evil of cruelty and darkness.

In Nepal, the Holi celebrations take place with immense excitement among people of all ages. It tends to bring people together in their moment of happiness.

Celebrating Holi in Nepal is an experience one can never forget. It is an opportunity to become a part of a joyous crowd, understand the local traditions, and enjoy a festival that worships life. Whether it is that of one of the busiest squares of Kathmandu or that of a local assembly in one of the neighborhoods, experiencing the festivity of Holi is always an experience that is never to be forgotten.

Everest View Trek – 8 Days

The Everest View Trek is a great pick for anyone who wants a solid Himalayan experience without needing weeks to do it. This trek is for anyone who wants the Everest experience without the brutal uphill grind. It’s much more manageable than the full base camp route. As you walk the old Khumbu trails, you’ll be amazed at how close the massive peaks actually feel. It’s a pretty incredible perspective to have right from the path. Not distant at all, this one drops you right inside.

You feel the cold just looking. It sneaks up on you, that feeling, found in quiet moments, walking narrow lanes between old houses, maybe sitting awhile where tea steams in chipped cups. Take all the time you need, rushing isn’t part of this. Foot by foot, quiet holds on as wind slips between branches. Conversations grow naturally, one pause at a time, with each person you cross paths with along the way. Avoiding the drawn-out climbs of higher routes, this path takes a middle ground, steady ascent, mindful pacing. Time in Namche lets your body adjust, step by step.

Peaks like Everest, Ama Dablam, Lhotse, and Thamserku rise into view, clear and close. Many find their moment on the trail to the Everest View Hotel, where the mountain stands full-frame, no weeks of walking required. This trail is a great fit if you’re just starting out or trying to keep the kids moving. Some pick it as a relaxed taste of Himalayan trails before chasing longer hikes later.

Explore Nepal and Tibet Tour – 12 Days

A trip to Nepal and Tibet gives you a unique peek into two mountain worlds, close on the map but different in spirit. Over 12 days, you’ll move from ancient Nepali towns and wild scenery into high Tibetan plains rich with quiet faith. Instead of ticking off landmarks fast, this route suits those chasing real moments not just photos. Culture lovers, history fans, and slow explorers will feel right at home.

Nepal shows off its alive traditions. Old temples stand near crowded bazaars while royal castles from centuries ago keep influencing daily routines across Kathmandu Valley. Over in Pokhara, things get quieter. Towering snowy mountains loom over peaceful waters where the Annapurna seem almost within reach. After that, you head into Tibet, endless sky-high plateaus meet ancient temples and holy spots dotting the terrain. Lhasa, long off-limits to many visitors, now shows deep-rooted Buddhist customs passed down through generations.

This trip to Nepal and Tibet suits those wanting real experience without rush. It’s planned just right, gives you understanding but also time to take things in slowly. Starting from old spots in Kathmandu, moving through dawn scenes over Pokhara, then reaching quiet temples in Lhasa, each part adds up to a clearer picture of life and land across the high mountains.

This Nepal Tibet trip mixes ease, real culture, and a steady rhythm. With space to soak in every spot, you’ll engage with customs while easing into higher elevations. Perfect for those wanting a mindful adventure through mountains, ideas, and everyday moments.

Phulchoki Adventure Hiking

Phulchoki stands as the tallest hill near Kathmandu Valley. Hiking here gives you space to breathe away from urban noise. The path mostly winds through dense woods, making things feel peaceful almost immediately. Tall trees arch overhead while you move along, now and then, Small shrines appear quietly in places where sounds quickly disappear. Bird calls mix with your steps, nothing else breaks the quiet much. This hike fits anyone who’d rather have stillness than busy lookout points.

The woods stay thick through nearly the whole hike. Cool shadows and quiet dirt paths suit some walkers just fine, yet others feel boxed in since views stay hidden till near the summit. The hill keeps going nonstop, which can feel tiring if you’re not used to walking uphill for hours so it’s best for people who enjoy a full day hike. Birdwatchers usually visit this ridge early, especially at sunrise, but what you see depends on the time and luck.

The morning kicks off with an easy pickup from your place. Right after eating, your guide along with the  driver swing by the hotel to pick you and head out to Godavari , where the hiking officially begins. Lunch might be eaten by the side of the road in a simple place or from a bag (packed lunch), depending on what’s available.

The hike goes on past noon till the trail widens up close to the peak. Once you reach the top, hang around awhile before heading back either the way you came or by another track. Your ride shows up at the set meeting point and takes you straight to your hotel. Typically, the full-day deal covers a personal vehicle, a local guide, midday meal, drinks, and any tickets or fees that might come up.

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