Nepal

Nepal’s landscape is diverse as well as its cultures, religions, ethnicities and naturally faces. It is bordered by Tibet from the north and India from the south, east and west. It is a small country with big potentials. With its incredible natural scenery, a vivid diverse religious life full of festivities and an interesting social scene with a growing political awareness, Nepal is a great opportunity for all curious travelers and adventurers.

There is a lot to do in Nepal, especially adrenaline-related activities such as climbing, trekking, paragliding, bungee jumping and much more. But if you’re interested in history and religion, two very important factors to understanding the Nepali society you will not be disappointed. From the birth place of the Lord Buddha to some of the most important Hindu shrines in the world, Nepal is proud to preserve its history and share it openly with the word.

Nepal has three regions:

The mountains (with Mount Everest recording the highest elevation in the world)

The hills

The Terai region (reaching an elevation less than a 100m above sea level).

This contradiction in scenery is extremely surprising and pleasant to witness as one travels within the borders of the country. Its natural scenery has this element of surprise. As you drive outside of Kathmandu, hills start to uncover what is hidden within them; wide clear rivers, a breathtaking forestry, wild national parks and the mountain white tops, will definitely impose humbleness upon you.

The most recommended means of transport for any trip around the valley and Nepal should be without a doubt a motorbike. Sometimes in Nepal certain routes are more about the journey than the destination itself. The possibility of stopping as often as required to enjoy the scenery and catch pictures of the landscape and people is undeniable. Great knowledge of the routes along with a pleasant personal guide will definitely ensure you make the best of your ride!