Day Tours

Far Out Nepal: Day Tours in Nepal

Nepal may be a small country, but it offers a wide variety of activities beyond your customized multi-day trips. If you have extra time after your main itinerary, or you’re simply looking for a standalone day tour, we’ve got plenty of exciting options to offer. Whether you want to explore something not included in your main trip, or you’re only in Nepal for a short visit, we can arrange exclusive, personalized day tours just for you.

Popular One-Day Trips with Far Out Nepal:

Spiritual and cultural heritage tours

Helicopter flight to Everest with a half-day city tour

Scenic mountain flights over the Himalayas combined with spiritual site visits

Village day hikes

Birdwatching excursions

Paragliding and mountain biking in Pokhara Valley

One-day rafting or kayaking adventure

Ultralight flights in Pokhara + Peace Stupa visit and boating on Phewa Lake

Bungee jumping

Introductory Thangka painting workshop with a talk on Buddhism

Maithili painting and pottery-making class

Nepali cooking experience – learn to prepare local delicacies

A day of golf with a Himalayan view

Why Choose Our Day Tours in Nepal?

Convenient and Flexible: Ideal for travelers with limited time who still want to soak in Nepal’s natural beauty and rich culture.

Expert-Guided Experiences: Our local guides bring deep knowledge of Nepal’s history, culture, and spiritual traditions.

Cultural Immersion: Even in a single day, you can explore ancient temples, participate in hands-on cultural activities, or engage with local communities.

Let Far Out Nepal craft a memorable day just for you — no matter how short your stay.

 

Helicopter Tours

Luxury Tours

Luxury Tours: Experience Nepal with Elegance, Comfort, and Authenticity

Far Out Nepal invites you to discover the majestic Himalayas in a way few ever have – in refined comfort, guided by over two decades of experience in creating unforgettable, soul-stirring journeys. From the towering peaks of Everest to the tranquil jungles of Chitwan, we seamlessly blend Nepal’s natural grandeur and rich culture with the indulgence of luxury travel.

Luxury Tours: Luxury the Nepali Way

Luxury in Nepal isn’t just about opulence – it’s about immersion, warmth, and personalized care. At Far Out Nepal, we craft journeys that are meaningful, comfortable, and culturally enriching. Our exclusive luxury tours and treks combine:

Premium 5-Star Hotels and Resorts in Kathmandu, Pokhara, Nagarkot, Dhulikhel, and Chitwan, offering world-class service, spa treatments, gourmet cuisine, and serene ambiance.

Classic Mountain Lodges in the Everest region, where comfort meets the raw beauty of the Himalayas.

Private Helicopter Tours to Everest Base Camp or the Annapurnas, for panoramic views without the strenuous trekking.

Chauffeur-Driven Luxury Vehicles tailored to your group’s comfort and safety.

Multilingual Guides with deep cultural knowledge and genuine hospitality, ensuring you connect with the essence of Nepal.

Luxury Tours: Our Signature Luxury Experiences

Far Out Nepal has proudly organized a range of bespoke journeys, including:

Private Jet Tours

Family Luxury Treks

Spiritual Journeys with a Luxury Twist

Everest Panoramic Heli Treks

Luxury Tours: Remote Cultural Expeditions with High Comfort

These trips are more than vacations – they are transformative journeys curated with deep insight and handled with finesse.

Luxury Tours: The Far Out Touch

Our clients are welcomed in style – from CIP lounge reception at Tribhuvan International Airport to seamless visa and baggage assistance. Every itinerary is customized, balancing elegant accommodations, smooth logistics, and local immersion. Whether you’re on a solo escape, a romantic honeymoon, or a multigenerational family holiday, we promise experiences that inspire and soothe.

Luxury Tours: Travel that Connects and Inspires

We encourage you to go beyond the usual and engage deeply with Nepal’s communities, cuisine, spirituality, and landscapes. Whether sipping masala tea with a monk, enjoying a sunset over Phewa Lake, or waking up to the grandeur of the Himalayas – these are the moments we live to create.

Your Journey of a Lifetime Begins Here

With Far Out Nepal, luxury is not an accessory—it is an attitude of care, quality, and personal attention. Let us show you the Himalayas in a way you’ve never imagined.

Get in touch today to plan your tailor-made luxury journey.

Cultural & Spiritual Tours

Discover Nepal: A Land of Culture, Spiritual, and Serenity

Nestled in the heart of the Himalayas, Nepal is more than just a paradise for trekkers and climbers—it is a land of ancient cultures, breathtaking landscapes, and warm hospitality. From towering snow-capped peaks to serene lakes and lush jungles teeming with wildlife, Nepal offers an unparalleled experience for every traveler.

Steeped in spiritual significance, Nepal is the birthplace of Lord Buddha, the apostle of peace and the Light of Asia. Here, Buddhism and Hinduism have coexisted in harmony for centuries, offering an abundance of sacred sites, from the grand stupas of Kathmandu to the revered Hindu temples along the banks of holy rivers.

A Cultural Gem

Kathmandu, the vibrant capital, is a treasure trove of history, art, and traditions. Wander through medieval palace squares, marvel at UNESCO-listed heritage sites, and immerse yourself in centuries-old rituals. Take part in the sacred kora around ancient stupas, listen to enchanting bhajans (devotional songs), and witness the mesmerizing evening Aarti at a revered Hindu temple.

A Wildlife Haven

Venture to southern Nepal, where the lush jungles of Chitwan National Park offer an unforgettable safari experience. Ride on elephant-back or take a jeep safari deep into the wilderness, where you might spot one-horned rhinoceroses, exotic bird species, and, if you’re lucky, the elusive Royal Bengal tiger.

An Adventurer’s Playground

For thrill-seekers, Nepal is the ultimate playground. Whether it’s hiking through scenic trails, conquering white-water rapids, mountain biking down rugged paths, soaring over Pokhara’s serene lakes while paragliding, or taking the ultimate leap with a bungee jump, the possibilities are endless.

Your Journey Begins Here

Nepal is a country that captivates the soul, where every visit leaves you longing for more. Join the Far Out team and embark on an unforgettable journey—one that blends adventure, culture, and tranquility into the perfect holiday experience.

Come explore, experience, and fall in love with Nepal!

Peak Climbing

PEAK CLIMBING IN NEPAL:

The vast numbers of snowcapped peaks offer the best choices for Himalaya expedition and climbing in Nepal. Peaks range from excellent introductions to Himalayan mountaineering to some extremely challenging climbs. These peaks are not higher than 6,500 m and situated close to some popular and accessible trekking routes.  Some amazing climbs of several days can easily be incorporated into any of the wonderful treks in these areas and so the name Trekking Peaks came about.

The category was created by the Nepal Mountaineering association as an intermediate stage between hiking and all-out mountaineering. They are often close to major peaks, with astounding views from their summits.  Climbing them gives you the exhilaration of pitting yourself against Himalayan conditions and altitudes, so don’t underestimate the challenge.  It is essential to note that these are still considerable mountains, taller than almost anything in North America or Europe.  Don’t be fooled by the name ‘trekking peak’ – most require a little scrambling over snow and ice so make sure you are familiar with the use of crampons and ice axes.

Climbing peaks in Nepal is governed by rules and regulation. The Nepal Mountaineering Association has produced a small booklet containing the regulations governing the ascent of trekking peaks. There are certain requirements governing trekking peaks, such as the need for a registered sirdar and for a recognized agency to get your peak permit.

CLIMBING STYLES:

Although there are straightforward routes on many of these peaks, they certainly should not be underestimated.  All peak climbing in the Himalayan Kingdom of Nepal requires the use of rope, axe and crampons; ice screws, snow stakes (pickets) and often a small selection of nuts and pegs (pitons) may be useful. Many of the climbs cross seriously crevassed ground and should not be attempted without a firm grounding in the fundamentals of glacier rope-work and crevasse rescue.

CLIMATE:

Well climbing in Nepal can be done almost all the year round between October and May but the best time will be from October to November, the high season for climbing and trekking, the conditions are usually ideal with clear skies and stable weather, although you might experience the unconsolidated remains of heavy snowfall left over from the monsoon.

CLIMBING GRADE:

This is intended to give an indication of the overall difficulty of a climb – and we have considered a combination of factors such as technical difficulty, the length or duration of the climb, altitude – since this has a significant influence on the grade of the climb, and objective dangers such as the route’s exposure. The difficulty of climbing any Himalayan peak can vary from year to year according to the prevailing conditions, thus the given grades for our climbing trips are only intended as a rough guide.

F: Easy scree or gentle snow or short slopes up to 30 d

PD: Scrambling ground, slopes maybe 40 d

AD: Some pitched climbing on rock, snow/ice 45-50 d

D: Sustained pitched climbing on rock, ice up to 50-60 d

TD: Serious technical climbing, vertical ice

ED1: Expect sustained vertical or overhanging sections

ED2: The ED series is open ended, and gets harder with each generation

CLIMBING EQUIPMENTS:

It is important to have proper climbing equipment for climbing trip in Nepal.  There are plenty of shops in Kathmandu where you can purchase good quality climbing gears.  In case if you are interested in just hiring the option is always there.

Some of the technical gear you will be requiring is Plastic Boots, Crampoons, Harness, Helmet, Ice Axe, Ascenders, Descenders, Gloves, Gaiters, ropes, snow bar, ice screws

DEALING WITH EMERGENCY:

Climbers should be aware that there is very little in the way of rescue organization for handling trekker’s/climbing emergencies in Nepal. Though our guides are trained in first aid and can deal with most of the basic ailments that occurs during a trek but in case of serious problem one has to be helicopter out to the nearest place where there are adequate medical facilities. One needs to have a proper Insurance coverage i.e. helicopter rescue, medical and accidental policy as the cost of rescuing can go very high.  If the landing site is far away, then we will have to use either porters or yak/mule to transport it to a place where you could be rescued. You must be aware that you are traveling in a very remote part of the world where there are difficulties of communication and getting an instant medical attention.

ALTITUDE RELATED PROBLEM:

Trekking/Climbing in the Himalayas can often affect a trekker/climber with altitude related discomfort either physically or mentally if ascending beyond the safer limits of 3000 m above sea level. Complaints of discomfort could either be mild or acute and they vary from person to person. Decreasing supply of oxygen in the atmosphere as one ascent higher, followed by lesser intake of oxygen by one’s body results in such discomfort.

Far Out including its staff are absolutely aware of this problem and hence for us it’s a big deal to allow ample time in between trek days to let your body acclimatize well. If affected, a person may show any/some of the following symptoms and complaints of such symptoms are collectively known as Acute Mountain Sickness (AMS).

  • Headache that responds to pain killers but then returns
  • Loss of appetite
  • Nausea
  • Shortness of Breath
  • Cough
  • Palpitation
  • Dizziness/light-headedness
  • Unusual Tiredness/Weariness
  • Swelling of the limbs & face
  • Disturbed Sleep
  • Poor Coordination
  • Slurring of Speech

If such discomforts worsen a person could often become irrational and difficult to reason with making her/his ability to make sensible decisions increasingly impaired – one compelling reason for never trekking alone at higher altitudes. Therefore, we urge you to communicate with our guide/your group leader at all times should you experience any of these symptoms so that these can be effectively monitored.

INSURANCE:

We strongly recommend that you insured yourself before taking a trekking trip to Nepal.  Your insurance policy should cover travel insurance, medical, accidental and helicopter rescue in case of emergency.

PEAK PERMIT FEE:

There are 27 climbing peaks regulated by the Nepal Mountaineering Association (NMA). A total of 33 Peak Permits were managed by NMA until the new regulation came into effect. Hence the NMA regulated peaks are termed as ‘Trekking Peaks’.

GROUP “A” and “B“:

(Mar/Apr/May)= US$ 250 net per person

(Sept/Oct/Nov)= US$ 125 net per person

(Dec/Jan/Feb/Jun/Jul/Aug)= US$ 70 net per person

Singu Chuli (Fluted Peak) and Chulu East:

(Mar/Apr/May)= US$ 400 net per person

(Sept/Oct/Nov)= US$ 200 net per person

(Dec/Jan/Feb/Jun/Jul/Aug)= US$ 100 net per person

GARBAGE DEPOSIT:

The amount of US $ 500.- per peak should be deposited to NMA as garbage deposit fee to obtain the climbing permit for all 33 NMA Peaks.  The refund shall be made as per the provisions made by NMA.

 

 

Trekking

Voted as one of the best destinations for trekking in the world, the Himalayan region of Nepal is the ultimate goal for mountain lovers. Nepal’s unparalleled combination of natural beauty, challenges, cultural richness and friendly people attracts thousands of adventurers every year.

With the majestic Himalaya along with some highest pinnacles of the world spread from west to east of Nepal, the trek trail in the foothills of the Himalaya are bewildering. These are just not a pathways designed for recreational use, but a working transportation network for goods and people.

The trekking in Nepal is diverse in nature you have so much option to opt for. Your choice can be from one day hikes to witness breathtaking Himalayan views to multi days trek over stunning challenging mountain passes, from the busy well established lodge treks to completely off beaten treks where you need to spend the overnights in the camp far away from the civilization.

Nepal is also the land where you can trek almost any time of the year. Although post monsoon and spring time are the best time to trek in many parts of the region but there are some routes lying in the rain shadow area where trekking is excellent during monsoon season. Winter is cold so short and low altitudes can be undertaken.

Below, we have provided a quick guide to some of the great trekking options in Nepal. Please write to us if you are interested in any one of them. In case you are interested in designing your own package, please send us an email and we will help you figure things out.