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Nepal Tailor made holidays

Nepal Tailor made holidays
Activity holiday in Nepal
Soft adventure with trained professionals in Nepal., from £1299 (17 days) ex flights
Annapurna Sanctuary trek in Nepal
The world famous Annapurna Sanctuary trek, from £710 (14 days) ex flights
Kathmandu to Lhasa tour, tailor made
A spectacular overland tour from Kathmandu into Tibet, from £1595 (12 days) ex flights
Family kayaking & rafting holiday in Nepal
Family kayaking and jungle adventure, from £315 (7 days) ex flights
Chitwan safari & rafting in Nepal
Enjoy diverse culture, exhilarating rafting and wildlife, from US $385 (8 days) ex flights
Private tailor made trek to Everest base camp
Private tailor made treks to Everest base camp: all routes, from £995 - £1249 (15 days) ex flights
Private trek to Everest base camp and Gokyo Lakes
Private treks to Everest base camp via all routes, from £1445 - £1649 (19 days) ex flights
Annapurna Sanctuary and Base Camp trek, Nepal
Trek to see the full glory of the Annapurna Sanctuary peaks, from £655 - £930 (16 days) ex flights
Nepal and India Himalaya tour
Sikkim, small but beautiful kingdom in Eastern Himalayas, from US $1680 (12 days) ex flights
Chitwan jungle safari and home stay
Other treks north, we trek south on this short culture trek!, from £535 (5 days) ex flights
Everest Base Camp trek, Nepal
Trek to the famous Base Camp through breathtaking scenery, from £815 - £1235 (18 days) ex flights
Himalayan adventure holiday
A great cultural sightseeing taste of the Himalayas, from £2300 (16 days) ex flights
Discover Nepal holiday, tailor made
Spectacular mountain scenery & charming villages, from US $1110 (15 days) ex flights
Nepal cultural trekking holiday
Discover traditional lifestyles in Nepal's mountain villages, from £600 - £815 (12 days) ex flights
Langtang trek and sightseeing holiday, Nepal
Trek through unspoilt villages at the outer reaches of Nepal, from £540 - £750 (12 days) ex flights
Rafting holiday in Nepal
Raft the River of Gold and go on safari, from £531 (14 november) ex flights
Nepal adventure holiday
A magical place enveloped in Himalayan splendor, from £590 (11 days) ex flights
Trek, raft and canyoning in Nepal
A remote trek with canyoning & rafting, from £439 (14 days) ex flights

18 reviews for Nepal Tailor made holidays4 star overall rating

These full and frank independent Nepal Tailor made holidays reviews are from travellers who have booked directly through responsibletravel.com. They are not edited by us or any of the companies we work with. Find the real story, from real travellers below.

Activity holiday in Nepal
The scenery is breathtaking, the people wonderful and the rafting was so good. Chitwan was a totally different world and we felt very pampered and spoilt.  (more)
From £1299 excluding flights
Chitwan safari & rafting in Nepal
Staying in Chitwan National Park, going on the elephant back safaris and being a part of the elephant bathing there were definitely highlights of the trip. Seeing the rhinos, crocodile and monkeys were a lot of fun, and so was seeing Mt. Everest. (more)
From US $385 excluding flights
Kathmandu to Lhasa tour, tailor made
Seeing the Polata Place and the Nunnery in Lhasa... It was a great holiday. Loved Tibet and the Tibetan people.  (more)
From £1595 excluding flights
Family kayaking & rafting holiday in Nepal
The most memorable part was: eating dinner by the camp fire with family and new friends after a fabulous day on the river! Calm, fun, and a memorable family adventure. (more)
From £315 excluding flights
Annapurna Sanctuary trek in Nepal
Wonderful - hard work, but really interesting, and relaxing as well. A perfect mix. We will definitely return to do the Everest trek and we will definitely use this operator again. Thanks to everyone involved. (more)
From £710 excluding flights
Trek, raft and canyoning in Nepal
This trip is full of so much activity and excitement. The trekking sees you going through the hillsides of Nepal, spending time, eating and living with the local people. The scenery is fantastic.  (more)
From £439 excluding flights
Chitwan jungle safari and home stay
The trekking in Nepal was fabulous as was our stay in the Royal Chitwan national park. It's hard to say which was better - I feel that the trip was really balanced. 10 out of 10 (more)
From £535 excluding flights

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5 stars
I am reborn! Simply the best holiday I have ever been on
4 stars
Some great stories to tell the grandchildren. Would recommend to a friend
3 stars
Very enjoyable
2 stars
It was OK
1 star
A bit disappointing really

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There is an air of relief among the Nepalese people. Lasting peace is in sight. It took several changes of government, a significant show of public strength which overthrew the King earlier this year and a string of negotiations to bring to an end an armed conflict that has already taken over 15,000 Nepalese lives in about 10 years. A peace accord is being signed in Nepal on 16 November 2006, making this date the most historic in present history. This accord, between the Maoists and the Government, is aimed at ending the armed conflict that has been hampering development of this Himalayan country for over 10 years now. The draft has already been prepared and what has been put in is important; bringing the peace situation of the country back to before 1996, when this armed conflict came to surface, ban of extortion, abductions and public display of arms etc. Apart from this important accord, it has already been agreed that the Maoists and the Army will lock up equal number of arms in cantonments supervised closely by the UN from 21 November 2006. This is significant, as this will now dissolve the "rule of fear" that has been governing the conflict. The Maoists are also joining an interim parliament by the end of November, which will elect a new constituent assembly, draft a new constitution and go for fresh elections in June 2007. The implications for tourism, the most important industry, are tremendous. Sweden has already removed Nepal from its threat list, and it is likely most other countries will have little reason not to follow suit now. Travel advisories and its effects of installing fear of travel, as well as hesitation of insurance companies to offer comprehensive cover, or the raising of premiums, has been the main cause of tourism going back to 1988 levels in the past few years in Nepal. Read more about Nepal in this Nepal article.

Perched on the southern slopes of the Himalayas, the landlocked Kingdom of Nepal is as ethnically diverse as it is naturally. With its rich biodiversity, cultural heritage and the highest mountain peaks in the world, Nepal has long exerted a pull on travellers’ imaginations. Recent unrest caused by Maoists has slowed tourism to the country down. However, with the political situation now calming down due to the king allowing the parliament to reconvene after 3 months of protest, Nepal is very much coming back in vogue as a responsible tourism destination. The best time to visit Nepal is from October to April, making now> the perfect time to book your holiday to this majestic kingdom. Find out more about tourism returning to Nepal in this Nepal article

After 14 years of toying around with an inefficient and corrupt democracy and nine years of Maoist insurgency which has left the country crippled and thousands dead, Nepal has now gone back to absolute monarchy. The King made a Royal Proclamation which declared the present government void and declared an emergency state. Several basic rights have been curtailed (in order to facilitate the army to fight the insurgency). Tourism is the second highest foreign exchange earner, and is the highest employment generator in Nepal. How does one protect a nation’s only future prospect at economic recovery in the face of a crisis like this? The Asian Tsunami brought out the importance of an industry like tourism in disaster relief, bringing economic growth and building confidence as well as getting two cultures to come forward and give and helping hand. Debates flourished whether a relaxing and fun filled activity like a holiday should be spent in a flood torn country where thousands died, or is this really the next stage of disaster relief and a time when tourism can really make a difference. Read more about Nepal in this Nepal article

Nepal is famous for its elephant back rides in Chitwan national park and tiger trails in Royal Bardia National Park. Our friends at The Animal Welfare Network Nepal and Anti-Animal Sacrifice Alliance in Nepal have helped us put together this information on animal welfare issues in tourism to make sure that you are aware of issues regarding animal welfare and animal friendly tourism in Nepal while experiencing this fascinating and stunning country. One of the things to consider is whether your holiday expenses support trades and events that profit from animal suffering, pain and death. When you are on holiday, you can enjoy the beauty of nature and rich cultural traditions of Nepal without taking part in activities that directly or indirectly harm animals. Find our more about animal friendly holidays in Nepal in this Nepal article
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