- Nepal, with its 14 zones and 75 districts, is predominantly safe for travel, with only 10 regions affected by earthquakes. This leaves 65 regions that are secure and welcoming for visitors.
- Among the 10 National Parks in Nepal, only Langtang National Park is affected, while the other 9 remain safe for exploration and stays.
- Among the 8 UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Nepal, 40% of only 3 sites have been impacted, ensuring that the remaining 5 sites are secure for tourists.
- Nepal’s transportation infrastructure, including highways and subways, is entirely undamaged (0% harm), facilitating convenient travel and transportation connections.
- Out of the 35 trekking routes designated by the Nepal government, only 2 (Manaslu – Gorkha and Langtang – Rasuwa) are affected, leaving 33 trekking routes as safe options for trekking and accommodation.
- Communication facilities, including mobile phones and the internet, are fully operational, ensuring seamless connectivity worldwide.
- Health-wise, Nepal is free from prevalent diseases, ensuring the safety of travelers from health-related concerns.
- Hospitals and medical facilities are operational, providing secure healthcare options.
- A significant majority (90%) of hotels are safe, and we ensure to guide you to the best accommodations, prioritizing your safety.
- All TIMS (Trekkers’ Information Management System) and permit counters are functioning, allowing us to obtain necessary permits for your trip, enhancing your safety.
- Both international and domestic airports in Nepal are safe and operational.
- Nepal not only serves as a travel destination but also facilitates trips to Tibet and Bhutan.
Nepali people are resilient, and their care and respect for visitors are unwavering, ensuring your safety and well-being throughout your stay. We are actively engaged in ensuring the success and safety of your holidays and adventures, maintaining regular communication with our guides to ensure a secure experience.