Nepal Travel Guide

Nepal is best known for trekking and the Himalayas, but there’s a lot more to it than that. Kathmandu is one of the most chaotic, fascinating cities in Asia…full of temples, street food, rooftop bars, and a nightlife scene that most people don’t expect. Whether you’re here to hike, explore the city, or just decompress somewhere genuinely different, Nepal delivers. This guide covers what to do, where to stay, how to get around, and what to eat. 

One week wasn’t enough for me…I already need to go back to Kathmandu.

Capital Kathmandu
Currency Nepalese Rupee (NPR)
Language Nepali (English spoken in tourist areas)
Best Time to Visit Oct –Nov or Mar–Apr (clear skies, mild temps)
Visa Visa on arrival available (15, 30, or 90 days)
Getting Around InDrive, Pathao, taxis, local buses
Budget $25–50/day mid-range; $10–20 budget
Electricity 230V / Type C, D, M plugs

Things To Do In Nepal:

Getting Around:

Kathmandu is a chaotic place to navigate. You’ll need to use Uber…well a variation of it at least

Food & Nightlife:

The best momos I had in Kathmandu Nepal were at DEWA CAFE.

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Where To Stay In Nepal

🏙️ Kathmandu
District Description Best For
Thamel The most popular area for tourists. Central, walkable, packed with restaurants, bars, trekking shops, and accommodation at every price point. Buzzy and lively day and night. First timers, nightlife, budget
Boudha Peaceful Buddhist district built around the famous Boudhanath Stupa. Much quieter than Thamel with great cafes, monasteries, and a more spiritual atmosphere. Where I personally stayed. Peace, culture, mid-range
Patan Historic city just south of Kathmandu with its own Durbar Square, artisan workshops, and a relaxed local feel. Good boutique hotel options and less touristy than Thamel. Culture, boutique, history
Lazimpat Upscale diplomatic area north of Thamel. Quieter, cleaner streets with good mid to high end hotels. Close enough to Thamel to walk but removed from the chaos. Luxury, quiet, mid-range
🏙️ Pokhara
Area Description Best For
Lakeside The main tourist strip along Phewa Lake with stunning Himalayan views. Restaurants, bars, boat hire, and accommodation at all price points. The obvious base for most visitors. First timers, views, all budgets
Damside Quieter southern end of the lake. More relaxed than the main Lakeside strip with good budget guesthouses and a backpacker community feel. Budget, backpackers, quiet
New Road Area More local and less touristy than Lakeside. Good for travelers wanting to experience a more authentic side of Pokhara away from the main tourist bubble. Local experience, mid-range