When it comes to bucket list getaways, exploring the breath-taking natural beauty of the Himalayas and their impressive mountainous landscapes have got to be near the top of the list.
Nepal, home to Mount Everest – the tallest mountain in the world – is awash with stunning scenery and intriguing cultural sights, making it the perfect spot for an immersive travel experience and promising an unforgettable experience and memories that will stay with you for a lifetime. But it’s not the only destination in the region worth discovering, and for the intrepid traveller, combining it with getting further off the beaten track into neighbouring Tibet and Bhutan provides an even more authentic experience that suits active types and culture and history enthusiasts alike.
Founded in 2015, Royal Holidays Adventure has quickly established itself as an expert in travel to the Himalayas, specialising in personalised tours across the region that span all three nations.
Facilitating incredible journeys through the diverse environments that are found here, which range from ancient towns and modern cities to majestic mountain ranges and lush jungles, it places an emphasis on responsible and sustainable tourism. Promising memorable travel experiences whilst also striving to provide benefit to underprivileged communities and promote environmental conservation, by collaborating with local partners, the company ensures that its tours support community development projects and cultural preservation. So, if conscious travel with a positive impact is important to you, then look no further.
Royal Holidays Adventure’s tours cover a range of styles depending on what you’re hoping to get out of your trip – from trekking, hiking and adventure tours to nature and scenery experiences – so whether you’re dreaming of an action-packed, adrenaline-fuelled getaway that will push you to your limits, or a gentler exploration of what the region has to offer, there’s a tour for you.
Here’s a taster of what there is to see and experience on a Royal Holidays Adventure’s tour in the Himalayas.
Nepal
Nepal is a paradise for travellers seeking both adventure and spiritual enlightenment, and Royal Holidays Adventure offers a variety of tours covering key destinations including Kathmandu, Pokhara, Chitwan, and the Annapurna and Everest regions.
In Nepal’s vibrant capital, Kathmandu, you can explore ancient temples and bustling markets and enjoy heritage tours of Durbar Square, Swayambhunath (Monkey Temple), and the spiritual ambiance of Pashupatinath Temple. You can also opt for additional excursions to the historic cities of Bhaktapur and Patan, known for their rich Newari culture and architecture.
Pokhara is known for its serene lakes and stunning mountain scenery, making it the perfect pick if you’re keen to escape the stresses and strains of modern life and immerse yourself in nature. With Royal Holidays, you can go boating on Phewa Lake, visit the International Mountain Museum, or embark upon a sunrise tour to Sarangkot, where you’ll have the chance to take in some thoroughly Instagram-worthy panoramic vistas of the Himalayas. Adventure seekers can also indulge in paragliding and zip-lining in this picturesque city.
Then, there’s Chitwan – which is the place to be for jungle safaris where, if you’re lucky, you might spot rhinos, tigers, and other wildlife. There are various ways to explore the Chitwan National Park besides jeep safaris – from guided jungle walks to canoe paddles. Royal Holidays tours here also offer opportunities to experience the Tharu culture through village visits and cultural dance performances.
Of course, for those who like a physical challenge, there are also a range of incredible treks to choose from in Nepal, from the Everest Base Camp Trek to the Annapurna Circuit, with something to suit all skill levels. So, whether you’re seeking light activity or are keen to push yourself to your limits, you’ll find one that’s the perfect fit.
Other popular treks include the Langtang Valley Trek and the Manaslu Circuit Trek, all offering breath-taking scenery and cultural encounters with local communities.
Tibet
Often referred to as the ‘Roof of the World’, Tibet is the road less travelled when it comes to tourism, but despite being somewhat off-the-beaten-track it has an incredible amount to offer. Royal Holidays tours focus on cultural immersion so that travellers can experience local traditions and customs and get a really authentic feel for Tibetan history and way of life.
In Lhasa, a visit to iconic sites like the Potala Palace and Jokhang Temple, as well as the Norbulingka Summer Palace and Drepung Monastery, before heading for a stroll down Barkhor Street, a lively market area surrounding the Jokhang Temple, will give you plenty of insight into the city’s rich heritage.
Heading over to Shigatse, and the Tashilhunpo Monastery and other historic sites like Sakya Monastery and the Gyantse Kumbum await, allowing you to learn more about Tibetan Buddhist practices and see further architectural wonders.
Depending on the time of year you’re visiting, you might also be able to participate in Tibetan festivals, with other activities on offer including witness prayer ceremonies, seeing some traditional Tibetan opera, and visiting monks in ancient monasteries.
Bhutan
Bhutan is also relatively unexplored when compared with many of the nations that surround it, but its untouched natural beauty and deeply rooted Buddhist culture are all part of its charm. Known as the ‘Land of the Dragon’, Royal Holidays’ Bhutan tours cover destinations such as Paro, Thimphu, and Punakha and are designed to showcase the serene beauty and spiritual essence of Bhutan.
In Paro, you’ll go to the iconic Tiger’s Nest Monastery, with optional visits to the National Museum and Paro Dzong. Then, it’s onto the picturesque Paro Valley, where you’ll find a smattering of traditional farmhouses nestled amongst lush green paddy fields and some truly beautiful photo opportunities.
Discover Bhutan’s capital, Thimphu, which blends tradition with modernity, and Royal Holidays ensures that you get to experience it all in style. Offering trips to landmarks such as the Buddha Dordenma statue, Tashichho Dzong, and the vibrant weekend markets, the city tour also includes a visit to the Folk Heritage Museum and the Royal Textile Academy, where you can gain insight into Bhutanese culture and crafts.
Then, there’s Punakha, centred around stunning Punakha Dzong and its surrounding beauty. Key trips include hikes to the Khamsum Yulley Namgyal Chorten, rafting on the Mo Chhu River, and visits to traditional Bhutanese villages. Punakha is also famous for its beautiful terraced fields and scenic views, making it a serene escape.
The bottom line
Royal Holidays Adventure offers a gateway to some of the most breath-taking and culturally rich regions in the world, and with a diverse array of personalised tours and activities, you can be certain that your journey will be unique.
Whether you’re seeking adventure in the Himalayas, cultural immersion in ancient cities, or luxurious escapes, there’s a tour for you – so why not make 2024 the year you make your wildest travel dreams a reality?