Las montañas de Nepal

TIBET AND NEPAL

Next Door to Heaven

Custom travel to Tibet and Nepal

From the immeasurable Gobi Desert to the shy, hospitable people who adapt to life in traditional yurt tents the length of the steppes in the Murun Valley. Sacred mountains that hide the dinosaurs’ secrets from millions of years ago.

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Sacred Journeys on the River Kali Gandaki

Pure beauty surrounds you on a River Kali Gandaki excursion. The Ganges tributary is thought to be a sacred waterway among observant Hindus and Buddhists. It’s one of the best ways to get a glimpse of life in small, nearby villages and their beautiful prayer-caves. When you reach the Lo Manthang region you’ll marvel at a seven-centuries-old culture that survives intact to this day.

Recommended travel time: Autumn

 The best time to visit Tibet and Nepal is in the dry season, October to November, with breathtakingly blue skies and landscapes tinctured a sublime shade of green.

Southern Nepal enjoys a tropical climate, is temperate in valleys and cold in mountainous areas. The season breaks down to two: dry (October to May) and rainy (June to December).

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