Embark on an unforgettable journey through Nepal, a land of vibrant culture, stunning landscapes, and inspiring conservation efforts. This two-week adventure will immerse you in the heart of this captivating country, leaving you with memories to last a lifetime.
Start in Kathmandu, where you'll explore ancient temples, bustling markets, and experience the warmth of Nepali hospitality. Immerse yourself in the local culture through language classes, cultural workshops, and community engagement activities.
Venture to Pokhara, a picturesque city nestled amidst the Himalayas. Hike to Sarangkot for breathtaking mountain views. Continue your journey through to Chitwan, a haven for wildlife enthusiasts.
Dedicate your final week to conservation efforts on the edge of the Chitwan National Park. Participate in rhino mapping and bird surveys, learn about local initiatives to manage human-wildlife conflict, and contribute to community development projects.
Highlights
- Fully guided programmes that include local experts, hidden gems, and community connection
- Support Greater One-horned Rhino protection in the Southern Terai region of Chitwan National Park’s buffer zone
- Collaborate and exchange cultures with students in Olgapuri Village while contributing to environmental stewardship initiatives
- Experience Nepalese hospitality and culture through food, community engagement, and discovering traditions
- Embrace the outdoors with hikes through Sarangkot and panoramic views of the Annapurna Mountain range and Himalayan foothills from the Nagarkot villages
- Unlock key accomplishments via a reflective workshop at the end of your trip
- Dedicated pre-departure assistance
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Team up with one of our Partnership Managers today to begin planning your trip to Nepal.
Overview
While we offer a flexible trip duration, here's a sample itinerary showcasing an exciting two-week adventure in Nepal.
Week one
Touch down in Kathmandu, where our friendly Projects Abroad team awaits to whisk you away to your comfortable hotel. After a comprehensive briefing about the area and your time in Nepal, embark on a captivating tour of its capital city. Uncover its ancient temples, iconic landmarks, and tantalising cuisine.
Continue your week with a deep dive into Nepali culture courtesy of language lessons, cross-cultural workshops, and food. Take part in cultural exchange, working alongside the Olgapuri community. Attend workshops, engage in conversations, and gather valuable knowledge from your Nepali peers. Explore how the community is tackling social and environmental issues such as gender inequality and climate change.
Conclude with a journey to Pokhara, a scenic city in the Himalayan Mountains. Explore the scenic Phewa Lake. Then, feel on top of the world, as you spend your final day of week one hiking up to the Sarangkot Hill view point, where you will soak up the sunrise over the Annapurna mountain range.
Week two
Arrive at the buffer zone of the Chitwan National Park, a biodiversity hotspot, and home to the endangered One-horned Rhino. Learn more about the region’s conservation goals before contributing to vital research and protection efforts.
Gain insights into the importance of global partnerships as you’re introduced to our work with the Community Forest Authority and National Trust for Nature Conservation. Explore how they are working with local communities to manage human-wildlife conflicts.
Head back to Kathmandu on Day 12, where you’ll have time to reflect on your time in Nepal. Here, you can consider how to incorporate environmental stewardship into your daily life as you participate in a reflective workshop.
Finish your trip with a hike to Nagarkot, a hilltop village perched high in the Himalayas with panoramic views. Your last evening will include a dinner, with plenty of time to share stories from your unforgettable time in Nepal.
Pack your bags before we take you back to the airport. It’s time to go home. Take a little piece of Nepal with you, along with that new-found confidence.
If you want to go for longer or have specific requirements for your trip to Nepal, contact us to start planning your trip today.
About Nepal
- The Nepali flag is the world's only non-rectangular flag. The symbol of the moon and sun on two triangles represents the two main religions of Hinduism and Buddhism
- Nepal has eight of the 10 world’s tallest mountains, including the tallest, Mount Everest
- Nepal has the densest concentration of UNESCO World Heritage Sites
- Nepal is the birthplace of the Buddha, Siddhartha Gautama, in around 623 BCE
- The head is the most sacred part of the body, so never touch someone else’s head
What's included
We handle all the essentials, so you can focus on the experience.
Your trip includes the following as standard. Talk to us if you’re looking for anything customized, we can help.
- Accommodation
- Three meals per day
- Drinking water
- In-destination transportation, including airport transfers
- One free staff place for every nine students that travel
- Excursions, cultural activities, and social events
- Project materials
- 24/7 staff support for the duration of your trip
- A custom-made reflective journal (upon request)
- A fully customisable bespoke itinerary
- An in-person or online talk before you sign up
- A Q&A presentation for students, parents, and teachers
- A pre-departure presentation prior to travel
- A full risk assessment for every group trip
- Support from application to departure
- Fundraising advice
- Assistance with booking flights
- Comprehensive induction and orientation upon arrival
- Dedicated group pre-departure support
For more information, request your Teacher Handbook, our practical guide designed to support you plan, organize, and deliver a safe and successful school trip.
Sustainability promise
Projects Abroad is a Certified B Corporation, which means we have joined the global movement of businesses committed to using business as a force for good.
We also calculate emissions linked to our programmes before funding climate action projects that offset what is produced. We then go further, adding a 10% contingency to account for any variation, and planting a tree for each participant. This makes our operation climate positive — we offset more carbon than we create.
Read more about our commitment to Sustainability.
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