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Nepal Scenic Hiking Honeymoon Tour

Country
Nepal

Duration
9 Days

Maximum altitude

Activity
Trekking

Difficulty
Easy

Best Season

Accomodation
Included

Meals
Included

Start/End Point
Kathmandu valley sightseeing

Tour Overview

Tour Overview

Nepal Scenic Hiking Honeymoon Tour: A Complete Guide for Romantic Adventure

Are you dreaming of combining romance with adventure? The Nepal Scenic Hiking Honeymoon Tour creates an unforgettable experience for couples, blending breathtaking mountain vistas, cultural immersion, and intimate moments in one of the world's most spectacular destinations. Thus, this unique honeymoon concept has gained popularity among newlyweds seeking something beyond traditional beach resorts or European city tours.

The Nepal Scenic Hiking Honeymoon Tour is a romantic, tailor-made adventure for newlywed couples seeking more than the typical honeymoon activities. This unique journey takes guests on moderate hikes through stunning landscapes of Nepal, mixed with luxury and cultural encounters, into private moments amidst the mighty Himalayas. These scenic hikes are meant for couples with all levels of fitness, avoiding the strenuous expeditions that most honeymooners tend to shun at the beginning of married life. Hence, the tour represents a perfect balance between adventure and comfort, allowing couples to explore beautiful landscapes while enjoying the privacy that honeymooners desire.

A typical Nepal Scenic Hiking Honeymoon Tour occupies anywhere between seven and fourteen days, comprising relaxed to moderate hikes through wonderful areas such as Nagarkot, the rim of Kathmandu Valley, and lower Annapurna trails. Daily hikes are about three to six hours of walking, with plenty of time for relaxing, taking photos, and having romantic dinners. The itinerary is fully balanced between physical activity and cultural exploration: ancient temples, local markets, and UNESCO World Heritage sites. Unlike basic trekking lodges, honeymoon hiking tours are all about comfort, therefore including boutique mountain resorts, heritage hotels, and carefully selected lodges that offer private rooms, hot showers, and spectacular views.

For the Nepal Scenic Hiking Honeymoon Tour, timing is of the essence. Spring, between March and May, and autumn, from September to November, are the best times since the weather is stable and the skies are clear at these times. These scenic hikes require only basic fitness levels; if you can walk comfortably for three to four hours, you'll manage well. First-time hikers often worry about altitude, physical demands, and safety. These concerns are addressed through gradual altitude gain, experienced guides, flexible itineraries, and established emergency protocols.

According to the feedback from couples who have completed the Nepal Scenic Hiking Honeymoon Tour, the most unforgettable moments are watching sunrise from Poon Hill together, sharing tea with local families in mountain villages, and reaching some hiking goals as a team. A recent survey shows that ninety-two percent of couples rate their Nepal hiking honeymoon as their best vacation. The combination of physical activity, natural beauty, and cultural immersion creates lasting memories that strengthen relationships.

The Nepal Scenic Hiking Honeymoon Tour redefines romantic travel, offering an experience that is both adventurous yet comfortable and exotic yet accessible. With this unique honeymoon, you will embark on a journey of transformation that will strengthen your bond and create stories to be shared for the rest of your life.

Price Table

Travelers Standard
1 USD 1125

Package Price

Package Price

  • Airport to hotel pick and drop by private vehicle
  • Three night accommodation in Kathmandu at three star hotel with breakfast
  • Two night accommodation in Pokhara with breakfast
  • Three night Accommodation in Mountain lodge run by local people during trek
  • Breakfast
  • One highly experienced mountain Guide and porters (1 porter for 2 people),
  • Pokhara valley sightseeing
  • Kathmandu Valley sightseeing
  • Accommodation food, drinks, salary, insurance, transportation of both trek guide and porters
  • Group medical supplies (first aid kit)
  • All necessary paper works and Annapurna conservation area entry permit
  • TIMS Card (Trekker’s Information Management System card)
  • All additional government tax
  • Transportation Kathmandu  to Pokhara by private car
  • Everest mountain flight airfare
  • Pokhara to Kathmandu airfare.
  • Transportation Pokhara /Nayapul / Phedi / Pokhara
  • Other ground transportation by private vehicle

  • Nepal entry visa fee (USD 25 for 15 days/ USD 40 for 30 days from date of issue)(You may easily get
  • Nepal visa upon your arrival at Tribhuvan International Airport, Kathmandu)
  • All lunch and dinner
  • International air fare
  • Travelers insurance
  • All kind of drinks (Alcohol, hot and cold drinks)
  • Lunch and dinner in Kathmandu and Pokhara (Approx 10-12 USD)
  • Bar bills, telephone bills and other personal expenses (shopping/ laundry)
  • Tips to guide and porter
  • All expenses due to unavoidable events e.g. personal illness, strike etc.
  • Helicopter evacuation charge in case of emergency whilst trekking

 

Detailed Itinerary

Detailed Itinerary

Tour FAQs

FAQs
We suggest you drink Euro-guard filters water now several guest houses have this system or bring chlorine tablets to purify the normal water available in the guest houses along the way. Also, boiled filter water is available in the tea house they are using gas or electric boiler. For water ask to lodge people which might cost little during the whole period of trekking. Although mineral water is available in most places which is a better choice and there is no provision to dispose of the plastic bottles, we encourage the guests to do what they can protect the environment
We offer you an experienced tour guide. He is in charge of your overall travel packages. This is the person you should go to with all problems, concerns, and questions. He is well trained in all aspects of the tour, first aid, and emergency procedure. He is selected in terms of his professionalism.
We suggest you bring the following equipment when you come to Nepal for the tour. The list can be adjusted according to your needs, name of tour and time of your tour.
Hand sanitizing lotion Reading/writing material Camera & Binoculars Protein bars, chocolate, dried fruits, candies, and snack foods. Travel documents: passport, visa, travel insurance, air tickets Money: traveler’s cheques/cash/credit card Spare Boot Laces Sleeping Bag Lightweight Towel Toiletries Day pack to carry your personal needs during the day Torch/flashlight – headlamp style is ideal Sunscreen and lip balm Refillable water bottle – Min 1 Litre Hat Gloves – wool or fleeced Scarf Sewing Kit Wind and Waterproof Jacket & Pants Umbrella especially in summer (May to September) Comfortable trekking shoes Running shoes or sandals for evening Wool jumper / sweater / fleece. Lightweight Fleece Jacket T-Shirts 2 or 3 – Long Sleeved Pants – lightweight long trousers (jeans are unsuitable) Socks: thick wool blend and thin cotton to be worn in combination – ensure boots fit Medicine (Prescription drugs if you are taking daily, lip salve, aspirin, band-aids, anti-histamine, Imodium or similar tablets for mild cases of diarrhea) Note: If you don’t have good equipment and are not available in the home country, it can be bought or rented from trekking shops in Kathmandu, Nepal. The equipment is often top quality. Although daily rental charges are reasonable, a large deposit may be required.
Weather and climate vary as per season in Nepal.
Autumn is the most popular time to trek. During this time, the weather is clear with mild to warm days and cold nights. However, in the higher altitude, the nights drop into freezing temperature. In this season, the mountains views are clear.
It is also possible to trek during winter, from December until the end of February. Daytime temperatures will be cooler; however, the nights will often be very cold. The days are generally clear but occasional winter storms can bring snow as low as 2500m. Early October through late November is also the busiest period for trekking. But in mid-winter (January through March), trekking is more challenging in the high altitudes with semi-regular snowfall followed by more winter storms, which break the long fine periods. The mid-December to mid-February is the coldest time.
During this period the mornings are usually clear but afternoon cloud build-up brings occasional showers. The days are a mix up with warm and rain, which displays wildflowers like rhododendrons. The whole country is lush and an abundant green at this season. This period instigates the second most popular and pleasant trekking season as this is rice-planting time. Late-march into April is especially beautiful. It is also a good time for climbing as the high passes are usually snow free and the mountain views are still clear in April. Up to May, the weather becomes hazy and disturbed with the clouds.
From June to early September, is the monsoon season. Generally, the morning is cloudy and cloud wisps form on random ridges and peaks. Trekking at this time of year is generally difficult and uncomfortable as the weather is hot and it rains almost every day. The trails become muddy and are often leech-infested and the mountains are usually obscured by cloud. During April and May, there is an expectation of thunderstorm, hail shower and strong winds among the fine periods. There are, however, possibilities for summer trekking in the trans-Himalayan regions of Mustang, Dolpo, and Tibet. These regions lie in a rain-shadow and therefore receive significantly less precipitation than the more southerly areas.
You can recharge your batteries with electricity or solar power sources. In Nepal 220 – 240 volts 50 MHZ (50 Cycles per Second) power is supplied. Just need to have a plug adaptor in case of socket fitting, which you can buy in Kathmandu before the trip since the plugs in Nepal might be different. You might have to pay a small amount fee/hour for recharging facilities.
We are committed to providing the best services which will give you a once in a lifetime journey in this connection, we perform our duties honestly and seriously to make your journey very smooth and pleasant. The entire programs are conducted strictly under the rules and regulation of the country’s own policies. Himalayan Smile Trek and Adventures Pvt. Ltd shall not be responsible for any changes in the itinerary due to unavoidable circumstance such as govt. restriction, Landslide, road blockage, and flood and other natural calamities, political unrest, cancellation of flight, delay, sickness or accident. Any extra cost due to those reasons incurring there of shall be borne by the clients on the sports.
Travel insurance is compulsory in order to participate in any of our trips. When selecting a travel insurance policy we require that at a minimum you are covered for medical expenses including emergency repatriation. We strongly recommend that the policy also covers personal liability, cancellation, curtailment and loss of luggage and personal effects. Himalayan Smile Treks and Adventures Pvt. Ltd. shall have no liability for loss, theft of or damage to baggage or personal effects. We also let you know that Nepalese Insurance Company does not have a travel insurance policy for foreign nationals. They have this policy only for Nepalese national. We advise you when you come to Nepal; please bring your insurance documents.
For trekking Nepal, you don’t need to be a mountaineer with rippling muscles. If you are reasonably fit, have a spirit of mountain journey and like walking, you are always qualified for any trekking in Nepal. You do not need any previous experience. However, we suggest you some physical fitness programs such as running, swimming, hiking before you embark on the journey. We advise you to consult with your travel doctor for up to date medical travel information before departure. We recommend you to carry a First Aid kit and hand sanitizers / antibacterial wipes as well as any personal medical requirements. We advise you to carry sufficient drugs which you are taking daily for specific health problems.
All foreign nationals, except Indian citizens, need visas to enter Nepal. Nepalese visa can be obtained from Nepalese Embassy or consulate in your home country or it can also be obtained at Tribhuvan International Airport, Kathmandu upon your arrival. Most of our guests take Nepal Visa after they arrive at Tribhuvan International Airport. To get Nepalese visa you should bring a valid passport and two passport size photos. The validity and visa fee is as follows: Visa Valid Fee 15 days US$ 25 30 days US$ 40 90 days US$ 100

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