Mountain Biking
Pedal through the ultimate gear-shifter’s paradise. Nepal offers everything from gentle valley cruises to the "holy grail" of mountain biking: the Annapurna Circuit. Test your lungs on the legendary Thorong La Pass (5,416m) or navigate the red-rock canyons of the "Forbidden Kingdom" in Upper Mustang. For those short on time, the Shivapuri National Park provides technical forest single-tracks just minutes from Kathmandu. Whether you’re a downhill enthusiast looking for a high-speed rocky descent or a cross-country rider seeking cultural immersion in remote Newari villages, Nepal’s trails offer a raw, physical connection to the landscape that no jeep can match.

Grunt Up. Flow Down. Repeat.
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Experiences
Zip-lining
100km/h. 600m Drop. Zero Regrets.
Pokhara is home to one of the world’s steepest and fastest ziplines. Soar through the air with panoramic views of mountains and valleys, an electrifying mix of thrill and beauty.

Skiing
No Lifts. No Lines. Just Infinite Powder.
Though less common than trekking, skiing in Nepal’s remote Himalayan slopes, such as Manang and Mustang is gaining popularity among extreme adventurers seeking untouched powder.

Kayaking
Whitewater Kayaking: The Himalayan Descent
Kayaking enthusiasts will find Nepal’s rivers both challenging and rewarding. Whether you’re learning on calm waters or tackling Class V rapids, the mix of technical challenges and Himalayan scenery is unmatched.

Rock Climbing
Find Your Grip. Leave the Earth Behind.
Whether indoors near Kathmandu or on natural cliffs like Nagarjun and Hattiban, Nepal’s rock climbing scene caters to both beginners and seasoned climbers looking to test their skills.

Trekking
Discover the Ultimate Himalayan Adventure
Nepal is a trekker’s paradise, offering everything from gentle village walks to high-altitude expeditions. Famous trails like the Everest Base Camp, Annapurna Circuit, and Langtang take you through breathtaking landscapes, ancient monasteries, and traditional mountain villages.

