
Nepal is a country where zebra crossings are decorations – and colorful prayer flags and buddhas are not. From the smoggy and busy streets of Kathmandu to the jungles and rhinos (or unicorns as I like to call them) of Chitwan and the snowy mountain peaks of the Himalayas, Nepal travel combines a connection with nature with the chaos of dusty streets and creative application of driving laws.
Where else in the world can you live your life greeting everyone with “Namaste” in a Yoga-like fashion while avoiding holes in the streets, dodging hanging cables and hopping over sleeping dogs?

Nepal’s ABC Trek: Itinerary, Route, and Tips
Nepal’s ABC trek, or Annapurna Base Camp trek, is a great option if you’re looking for those amazing views of …

Trekking in Nepal: Annapurna Permit, Packing List, and Useful Tips
Nepal is one of the most famed hiking destinations in the world, and Nepal’s Annapurna region is the most accessible …

Poon Hill Trek Itinerary: A 3-Day Guide + Tips
The Ghorepani/Poon Hill Trek from Pokhara is a great beginner hike in Nepal. I wouldn’t call it easy, but you …

Practical Tips for Visiting Nepal as a Digital Nomad
I’m super spoiled when it comes to traveling visa free. I always rely on the German Foreign Office for the …