Nepal Resorts

Climatic conditions of Nepal vary from one place to another in accordance with the geographical features. In the north summers are cool and winters severe, while in south summers are tropical and winters are mild. Nepal has namely five major seasons: spring, summer, monsoon, autumn and winter.
Nepal's calendar is packed with colourful festivals. Holi, in spring, sees people splattered with bright powdered paint, and a three-tier umbrella erected in Kathmandu's Durbar Square, while autumn's Indra Jatra includes an appearance by the Kumari Devi, Nepal's living goddess. Hire a mountain bike and peddle your way around the quieter corners of the Kathmandu Valley. Be rewarded with stunning valley vistas, especially from Nagarot in the Bhaktapur District, which also boasts a view of Everest's snow-topped peak. Get close to Everest's peak without the leg work by taking a scenic flight. Most domestic airlines arrange flights in light aircraft, and flights are also available from Pokhara and other locations west of the capital, flying over the spectacular Annapurna range.
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