Nepal with Kids: Family-Friendly Adventures in the Himalayas

Nepal is a land of beautiful sights with magnificent Himalayan peaks. So many different types of treks go well with the family traveling with small kids in this area. The Nepal has numbers of short and soft trek ideal for those families who travel to Nepal with their little children. Mostly these offer wonderful views along with local culture and tracks.

Nepal

Why Nepal is best for Families

Nepal is the untouched home of all. Let’s see why Nepal is best for families-:

1. Diverse Geography: The lush Chitwan jungle to the white Himalayas, it has all in Nepal.
2. Cultural Capital: Nepali warm culture of welcome, festival culture, Nepali warm culture welcomes people and children in successful culture.
3. For Fun for All: Treks or culture tour or wildlife safari or two days, parents and children of any age group can have their own.
4. Economical: It is not so expensive a trip to travel in Nepal by any means, and anybody can go with relatives without wasting enormous amounts of money.
5. Safe and Warm: Nepalis are warm and welcoming to guests, and therefore the city is safe and family-friendly.

Best Family-Friendly Destinations in Nepal

1. Kathmandu: A Cultural Welcome with family

They can even take flights to Kathmandu, the city so ancient and spiritually rewarding due to the fact that it is endowed with contemporary facilities. Unesco world heritage sites, old temples, and vibrant bazaars give zing to children and old citizens’ city tour. Family may begin tour from Swayambhunath Stupa or Monkey Temple where mischievous monkeys will steal something from tourist and Kathmandu city shines like painting from summit of the hill. You may see culture at Pashupatinath Temple where children are being provided with opportunity to study Hindu culture by observing priests offering morning ritual at sacred Bagmati River.

Kathmandu Durbar Square provided palace of royal capital city setting and setting to such gilded palaces, temples, and courtyards. Children have chance to see old Newari houses and, if fortune favors, at Living Goddess Kumari. Garden of Dreams built neo-classical garden to serenity now peaceful family holiday resort where they relax and de-stress, spoil the palms, flowers, n and water features, city day out. The second real activity is country bazaar tour of country bazaars, i.e., Thamel and Ason of Kathmandu, and street food tasting of street food, i.e., Nepalese, or handicraft shopping tour. This activity thus contrasts the city of Kathmandu with a Renaissance-themed family adventure and culture tour holiday destination.

Kathmandu Durbar Square

2. Pokhara: Lakeside Adventure and Easy Treks

Its serene Phewa Lake view and breathtaking Annapurna Range landscape, Pokhara is heaven on earth for the young travelers who would also want to wake up there. The serene town has another hike to keep the kids busy and surprise them with a breathtaking view. Phewa Lake is not avoided, and on its left side in the rent-paying line is the paddled boat or row boat to hire to paddle out across it in a tour-of-reflection type of way in order to see the shadow of Himalayas. World Peace Pagoda, which is reached by boat with perhaps the hike trail rising in steps and no flat ground at the end of the trail, is a lakeshore walk with rolling hill shadows in between.

For curious young explorers, Devi’s Fall and Gupteshwor Cave provide fascinating natural wonders to discover. The only underground plunge of the waterfall and weathered rock formations of the enigmatic cryptic cave are an experience in themselves. Paragliding is an adventure-a must for the Chameri Family, flying over the valley to have a spine-tingling bird’s eye view.

For the rest of us but adrenalin, Pokhara lakeside gardens and cafes will suffice as a good second best, and thus an acceptable destination to enjoy some combination of adventure and relaxation. So much scenery and amenities, so Pokhara is quite and truly more than enough not to miss out on any Nepalese family holiday tour package.

Tal Barahi

3. Chitwan National Park: Wildlife Adventures with Family

Chitwan National Park offers Nepali life and jungle wild life of tree and wild animals to kin as well. It is world heritage one-horned rhinoceros, Bengal tiger, and bird life as well, and such dare devil animal’s view is offered in front of lead jeep or near view in rear of elephant as well. Wild jungle trees offered for munching by rhinos or tiger footprint on muddy ground can’t be concealed from kids’ view.

Canoe boat tour of Rapti River is one activity falls under royalty class of Chitwan. Peaceful paddle on water with your kith and kin members surrounding you, you can have your kith and kin members in sight mode at ease mode and witness drama of nature. It is possible to view sun-bathing crocs on riverbank and flying insects on multicoloured canvas. Elephant bath experience is also a pleasure to indulge the family zone. It is a showering activity from loving animals blessing you. Evening Tharu Cultural Show upon arrival is a local culture experience of local indigenous Tharu as being witnessed in live music and dance. The experience is placing man to a place in nature and pitting nature against the family-mind to as far as nature can stretch in the Chitwan landscape and habituating man to the miracle of nature and wildlife.

Elephant riding

4. Nagarkot: Himalayan Scenic Marvel and Recreational Treks

Nagarkot, serene hill haven within one’s day’s journey from the capital. Let the family take them to the excitement of hill weather and Himalayan vistas. The most justifiable time of the trek is early morning when early morning sun inscribes fairytale magic on maiden peaks to whosoever is deserving. The family may get up early morning and see it with their own eyes through the hotel window or from whichever of the vantage points is accessible in the place. Even Mount Everest can be seen in the horizon on a clear early morning dawn.

Other than its bird’s eye view of the line of the horizon, Nagarkot is also the perfect place for golf walks to relax. Its pine walking trail and gorgeous grass golf walk with individuals surrounding to walk in hello welcome through. It is also extremely family-friendly while walking there. Horse-ride and trekking trails are ambrosia and heaven for other humankind species type who require a wee special treat. Nagarkot’s majesty and beauty are the very antidote for Kathmandu madness.

nagarkot

5. Bandipur: Cultural Scenic Town with Family

Bandipur, hill resort town, is a master-planned slice of Nepalese life in a peaceful, car-free world. Town half-finished streets and Newari houses really truly are all done in a lovely setting and are wonderful to wander around. Walkable at leisure and without worries. The children are permitted by villagers to ride village shops, watch artists at work, and soak up fond sunbeams of loving villagers with reins wrapped around their wrists. No cars, and children get to frolic around with elbow space without hurting themselves an inch. The village is thus a great place to organize a family vacation.

Few of the less energetic, less glamorous time-wasting promenades about and through Bandipur for young children and sedentary adults will take one to look and ruins. One of them is a day’s hike to an enormous Siddha Cave in Nepal. Kids love looking for weird rock outcroppings and secret caves. The second walk, preferably on a multicolored trail, is to Thani Mai Temple where the sun will be in the rear ridges.

Cultural experience would be the greatest selling point of Bandipur’s culture heritage. Village life of villagers is all about all the festivals, culture house, and culture heritage center for mastercrafts like weaving and pottery. Simple life made villagers safe to remain connected with Nepali culture and gave peaceful village life to be followed. Walk and relax there single premise, Bandipur has the only luxury of a real family vacation.

bandipur

Family-Friendly Treks in Nepal

Nepal’s geographical diversity also offers appropriate family trekking. Treks are healthy combinations of exercise and relaxation due to their activity and play in the easy walking, culture exposure, and mountain viewing. Family treks are not step-by-step so to speak with less climbing and resting halts in the trek as a destination of more than exhausting tours. Amidst gasping amidst multicolour rhododendrons-fringed real estate, with trekking sorties into gray plainness of Nepalese peasantry, or fantasy daydreaming of crests of summits snowed-under, the trekking expedition itself is reduced to the limits of memory and not remembrance to those adventure-addict mall-roamers, wallaed from fag-out.

1. Ghorepani Poon Hill Trek

Ghorepani Poon Hill Trek is one of treks of such beautiful Nepali lady with all and everyone and deserving and less barbary. The trek goes through peaceful rhododendron forest, secluded step and bird’s eye hill village and Gurung and Magar village. Kids playing own game to extremes of humanness in attempts at greeting villagers. Himalayan wildlife on the way. The high point of the trek is sunrise on Poon Hill (3,210m). You simply cannot but describe view of Annapurna and Dhaulagiri peaks sheer magic. A 4–5-day trek with fairly good trails and fairly good rests in between. The trek is a perfect family holiday for individuals with short leave but somehow wish to utilize leave of it, a brief and pleasant temptation.

2. Langtang Valley Trek

Langtang Valley Trek, “Glacier Valley”. Sweet family walks in virgin Himalayan village landscape with peaceful mountains scenery. 7–8 day treks involve families trekking virgin inside Langtang National Park. Himalayan monals (the Nepalese national bird), yaks, and even the spotting of a red panda is the highlight of the day because it leaves the adults speechless. Tamang village scenic traditional trek and families are exposed eye-to-eye to local culture, hospitability, and bizarre Buddhist rituals.
Family walking buddies will cherish the Langtang Valley Trek with just the right blend of nature and civilization at reasonable lodges.

3. Everest View Trek

For everyone daydreamer who daydreams day and night to see Mount Everest without climbing high mountains. Everest View Trek rescues them. 5-7 day’s walk reaches the trekkers at Namche Bazaar. Everest region business town where Sherpa Museum and Everest, Lhotse, and Ama Dablam view is seen by the trekkers as well. Trek is gaining momentum with the acclimatization days, and children can also try. Even the family members can try visiting world-famous Tengboche Monastery. It is possible to a large extent for teenager children and working adult children of families. They can observe monks praying in front of standing hills. Treks have minimal acclimatization in the Everest region and are suitable for children.

Children on Trek in Nepal: Tips

1. Pack Smartly: Pack trekking boots, layers, and the basics like insect spray, sun hats, and suncream.
2. Drink Plenty of Water: Get children to drink lots of water, particularly after this at sea-level altitudes.
3. Child Facilities: Some of the hotels and guesthouses in Nepal provide child meal and extra bed facilities. They provide child meal facilities and extra beds.
4. Go Slow: Rest completely and acclimatize gradually, particularly while trekking.
5. Use Local Guides: Your holiday will be enriched by local guides and safer but in backcountry.

Conclusion

Nepali temple treks, jungle treks, and Himalayan treks are senior and child hard and soft vacations. Nepal is a green nation, an once in a lifetime holiday to experience and a live experience.  You will create memories here which will be experience for lifetime. Pack your back pack, keep your kids in your presence and prepare yourself for a wizardly Himalayan holiday!

You have finally reached here after reading this travelog and are now ready to plunge into Nepalese family life. Safe travels!

FAQs

1. Is Nepal a safe family holiday with children?

Nepal is a safe family holiday destination. Nepalis are extremely friendly and welcoming by nature in general and there are facilities for tourists as well. Same precautions, i.e., consuming bottled water and not allowing the children to stray around on their own still apply.

2. What is the best time to travel to Nepal with children?

The most favorable seasons are spring (March-May) and autumn (September-November). Both seasons are ideal as regards the weather, blue sky, and gentle trails, which enable families to walk easily.

3. Is there Nepal trekking trails suitable for families?

Yes, some of the shortest and simplest treks in Nepal, like Ghorepani Poon Hill Trek, Langtang Valley Trek, and Everest View Trek, can be suitable for families. These kinds of treks are having right scenery with simple ascents, which could be done with kids.

4. Are there children’s hotels in Nepal?

Yes, children’s play areas, extra beds, children’s menu, etc., are provided for children in hotels and guesthouses in the tourist areas.

5. Are there any other activity with children except trekking in Nepal?

Pokhara boat tour, jungle trek to Chitwan, city tour in Kathmandu, horse riding at Nagarkot, and Bandipur cave are some of the things children can do.

6. What do we call Nepali foods?

There are lot of Nepali, Indian, Continental, and Chinese food inside the tourist area. Plain food like rice, noodles, soup, and fruits are readily available.

7. How do we prepare for a family trip to Nepal?

Take the following as such as soft footwear, layered apparel, sun block, first-aid kit, and snack food. Take baby wipes and hand wash as well, particularly on walks and village hikes.

8. What is the most convenient form of transport to visit family members in Nepal?

The most convenient of these are internal flights, private vehicles, and tourist buses. Public transport will be less convenient and more crowded with small children.

9. Do we need travel insurance while going to Nepal with children?

Yes, very much so if you are going for treks or adventure sports. It should be included for medical as well as evacuation in the event of an emergency.

10. What are the best places in Nepal?

Some of the best places  in Nepal are:
Kathmandu culture tour, boating in Pokhara, jungle treks at Chitwan National Park, Himalayan sunrise from Nagarkot, and Bandipur town culture tour.

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