After recent events, Nepal is back to normal and ready to share its cultural and natural wonders with you.

Trekkers Enjoying The View

How safe is Nepal for tourists or travelers?

Trekking In Nepal

Nepal is a landlocked country situated in between two major economic powerhouse of the world, China and India. Being in between two big countries that makes headline in world stage quite often, this tiny nation of Nepal however have made a mark for itself for being an introvert among its neighbors. Being the birthplace of the pioneer of Buddhism, Gautama Buddha, Nepal is indeed is a very peaceful place to be.

The other main reason for Nepal to be a safe place for visit is its people. The culture revolved around tourist or travelers in this Nepal is very hospitable. Many people believe in an ancient Sanskrit saying “athiti devo vawa” which means to treat your guest as you would treat a god. Anywhere you go, Nepalese people are very welcoming and respectful and this is something the people of Nepal take pride in. Nepalese people love foreign travelers being around them and they want them to feel warm and cozy from within.

Nepal Is Safe to Travel

In terms of security, travelers can be confident in Nepal’s care for its visitors. As tourism being a major part of the economy, the government of Nepal has made a priority in establishing security spots and policing in various trekking/expedition routes all over Nepal. For this reason, travelers can be confident about their security while traveling to Nepal. Anyone can explore this beautiful country of Himalayas without any hesitations or insecurities.

Whether it be the trekking trails through lush hills and mighty Himalayas, adventure sports such as mountain biking, rafting, kayaking, bungee, paragliding, or the jungle safari through thick forests of the plain, all these activities are filled with thrilling adventures. However, it is highly recommended that you always have a travel guide with you while traveling to Nepal because of its unique geographical topography, culture, and fauna. We are confident that you can put your worries aside and experience what this beautiful country Nepal has to offer.

The beautiful landscapes of the nature blending with its unique culture and fine people would definitely leave some impression to your heart. We are confident but we would want for you to see that for yourselves and be the judge of that.

Nim Prasad Bhatta
Mr. Bhatta started as trekking guide and is now a successful travel operator in Nepal. He is an environmentalist, committed to promote Ecotourism in Nepal. Mr. Bhatta has been engaged in improving the livelihood of residence of The Himalayas through Helping Hands for Himalayan People (HHHP Nepal) a non-profit organization built to improve living standard of the local community.