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We don't just show you Nepal—we help you feel it. Every journey is crafted with deep cultural knowledge and genuine warmth.
Our guides are not just tour leaders—they're cultural ambassadors with deep roots in the traditions they share. Experience Nepal through the eyes of those who live its heritage daily.
Move beyond tourist trails into genuine cultural encounters. From temple ceremonies to family kitchens, we open doors that others simply cannot.
Every itinerary balances discovery with comfort, ensuring you experience the extraordinary while enjoying the finest hospitality Nepal offers.
We partner with local communities, artisans, and family-run establishments, ensuring your journey directly benefits the people who make it special.
Carefully curated experiences that reveal Nepal's cultural treasures


Mithila Art
UNESCO Heritage
While most travelers know Kathmandu, few discover the profound spiritual heritage of Janakpurdham. This sacred city, where the Ramayana's most beloved princess was born, offers an entirely different Nepal—one where Mithila art adorns every wall, ancient temples hold timeless rituals, and a living culture welcomes you like family. Let us introduce you to this extraordinary destination.
Planning your Nepal adventure is simple
Share your interests, travel dates, and preferences through our quick enquiry form. Cultural deep-dives? Spiritual journeys? We want to know what moves you.
Our travel experts craft a personalized itinerary tailored to your interests. We'll discuss options, answer questions, and refine until it's perfect.
Travel with confidence knowing every detail is handled. Our local team supports you throughout, ensuring your journey exceeds expectations.
Stories from those who've discovered Nepal with us
“Our journey with Bhumija Holidays was nothing short of magical. The way our guide brought the temples of Kathmandu to life—sharing stories that went far beyond any guidebook—made every moment special. This wasn't just a trip; it was a true cultural immersion.”
Sarah Mitchell
London, UK
“Visiting Janakpurdham had been a lifelong dream, and Bhumija made it perfect. The Mithila art workshop was a highlight—learning from the artists themselves, understanding the symbolism in every brushstroke. I returned home with a painting and a deeper appreciation for our shared heritage.”
Rajesh Sharma
Delhi, India
“We've traveled extensively, but Nepal with Bhumija was different. The authenticity of experiences—from meditation at Boudhanath to dinner with a local family—gave us a genuine connection to this remarkable country. The attention to detail was impeccable.”
Michael & Emma Thompson
Sydney, Australia
Quick answers to help you plan your journey
Nepal's cultural sites are accessible year-round, but the best seasons are autumn (September-November) and spring (March-May). Autumn offers clear skies, comfortable temperatures, and coincides with major festivals like Dashain and Tihar. Spring brings beautiful weather and vibrant rhododendron blooms. Winter (December-February) is cooler but less crowded, while monsoon (June-August) has occasional rain but lush landscapes and fewer tourists.
Most nationalities can obtain a visa on arrival at Tribhuvan International Airport or land border crossings. You'll need a passport valid for at least 6 months, passport-sized photos, and the visa fee (USD 30 for 15 days, USD 50 for 30 days, USD 125 for 90 days). Indian nationals don't require a visa. We recommend checking current requirements before travel as policies can change.
Our cultural tours are designed for travelers of all fitness levels. While there is walking involved—through temple complexes, old city streets, and heritage sites—the pace is relaxed with plenty of rest stops. Most sites are accessible, though some temples have steep stairs. Please let us know of any mobility concerns, and we'll adjust your itinerary accordingly.
Comfortable walking shoes are essential. Pack modest clothing for temple visits (shoulders and knees covered), layers for varying temperatures, and a light rain jacket. Sunscreen, sunglasses, and a hat are useful. We recommend bringing a power adapter (Nepal uses Types C, D, and M), a camera, and any personal medications. A small daypack is handy for daily excursions.