Binjuli Travel: DMC of Nepal in Delhi – MICE, Leisure, Corporate Travel and Trekking Tours
Nepal is India’s friendliest, most desirable, and easiest international destination. Renowned for its towering great mountains, rich spiritual heritage, friendly people, and diverse experiences, it’s a place where every type of traveler—be they corporate incentive traveler, adventure trekker, or something in the middle—discovers something special.
Binjuli Travel is delighted to be a first-rate Destination Management Company (DMC) for Nepal, based in Delhi. We excel in:
- MICE (Meetings, Incentives, Conferences, Exhibitions)
- Leisure trips – singles, families, friends
- Business & incentive travel
- Adventure tours – trekking, rafting, wildlife safaris
We offer you local insights in Nepal with the bonus of a professional partner in India who ensures your vacation is enjoyable, secure, and memorable.
Nepal Travel Facts Data: Quick Reference Table
Below is an easy-to-read table of some useful travel information regarding Nepal for Indian visitors:
| Category | Data / Details |
|---|---|
| 🌏 Country Area | ~147,516 sq km |
| 🏔️ Highest Peak | Mount Everest (8,848 m) |
| 🌄 UNESCO World Heritage Sites | 12 (e.g., Kathmandu Valley, Sagarmatha National Park, Lumbini) |
| 🚗 Road Border Crossings | Sunauli, Raxaul, Jogbani, Panitanki, Banbasa |
| ✈️ Main International Airport | Tribhuvan International Airport, Kathmandu |
| 🛫 India–Nepal Flights | Multiple daily flights from Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata, Varanasi |
| 💳 Visa Requirement for Indians | None (Voter ID or Passport accepted) |
| 💰 Currency | Nepalese Rupee (NPR), Indian Rupees accepted (below ₹500 notes) |
| 👥 Annual Indian Visitors | ~200,000+ (pre-pandemic numbers; growing again post-COVID) |
| 🗺️ Trekking Routes | 1,000+ km of marked trekking trails |
| 🌿 Biodiversity | 20+ protected areas, 100+ mammals, 850+ bird species |
Why Indians Should Visit Nepal – In All Possible Ways
Nepal offers Indian tourists a unique mix of adventure, spirituality, culture, and accessibility. This is an in-depth analysis of why it is best for Indian tourists:
1. No Visa Hassles
No visa is required for Indians to enter Nepal. Voter ID or Government Passport is enough. It is easy to go by air or by several road borders.
2. Highly Accessible
• Flights: 1–2-hour direct flights from Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata, Varanasi.
• Road Trips: Convenient border crossings make it easy to drive or ride a bus.
• Rail: New India–Nepal railway links are also increasing.
3. Overseas Budget Destination
Nepal is affordable for Indians:
• Use of INR everywhere uniformly (₹100/₹50 notes)
• Affordable meals and accommodation
• Excellent value packages for treks, wildlife vacations, or religious pilgrimages
4. Shared Culture and Spiritual Heritage
India and Nepal share common cultural, linguistic, and religious ties:
• Hindu temples such as Pashupatinath and Muktinath
• Buddhist heritage including Lumbini, Buddha’s birthplace
•Festivals (Dashain, Tihar) celebrated alike
5. Natural Beauty Beyond Compare
• 8 of the 14 highest mountains in the world over 8,000 m
• Breathtaking valleys, rivers, forests
• UNESCO heritage towns and stupas
• Wild tigers, rhinos, and elephants from Chitwan and Bardia parks
6. Spiritual Pilgrimage Locations
• Pashupatinath Temple (Kathmandu) – Sacred to Hindus worldwide
• Muktinath – High-altitude shrine in Mustang
• Lumbini – Birthplace of Buddha
• Most temples and monasteries across the country
7. Adventure Capital of South Asia
• Trekking (Everest Base Camp, Annapurna, Langtang)
• White-water rafting in Himalayan rivers
• Paragliding in Pokhara
• Jungle safaris, mountain flights, mountain biking
8. Safe, Friendly, and Welcoming
Nepalese hospitality is world-famous:
• English, Hindi, and Nepali are used daily
• Indian food is easily accessible
• Welcoming, hospitable culture with excellent tourist facilities
Comprehensive Q&A About Trekking Tours in Nepal
Here, we’re covering common queries Indian tourists have while trekking in Nepal, with extensive explanations so that you can plan accordingly.
Q1. What are the most sought-after trekking routes of Nepal?
Nepal is a paradise for trekkers. Here are some of the best trails:
✅ Everest Base Camp Trek – The classic route to the base of the world’s highest peak, ~12–14 days.
✅ Annapurna Base Camp – Through rhododendron woods to the breathtaking Annapurna Sanctuary.
✅ Ghorepani–Poon Hill – A shorter hike with breathtaking views, ~4–5 days.
✅ Langtang Valley – Beyond Kathmandu, breathtaking alpine landscape, ~7–10 days.
✅ Manaslu Circuit – Remote, out-of-the-way, high-altitude pass (Larkya La), ~14–18 days.
✅ Upper Mustang – dry landscape with Tibetan culture and old monasteries.
Q2. What is the best time for trekking in Nepal?
Nepal has two different trekking seasons:
✅ Fall. (Sep–Nov): Dry, clear conditions, great mountain views, pleasant temperatures.
✅ Spring (Mar–May): Ideal weather, blooming of rhododendrons, good visibility.
✅ Winter (Dec–Feb): Cold at high altitude, but suitable for low-altitude treks.
✅ Monsoon (Jun–Aug): Green and lush, but hazardous trails and poor visibility (suited for rain-shadow regions such as Mustang).
Q3. Do Indian tourists need to carry permits to trek in Nepal?
Yes, all trekking locations need:
•.TIMS Card (Trekkers’ Information Management System) – safety and tracking.
• National Park / Conservation Area Permits – charges that encourage local conservation.
• Permits for Restricted Areas – for specific areas like Upper Mustang or Manaslu.
Binjuli Travel handles all permit applications for you, saving time and hassle.
Q4. Must guided treks be taken?
✅ Mandatory: For off-limits destinations such as Upper Mustang and Manaslu, you will require a registered guide.
✅ Recommended: Even on motorways, guides provide:
• Navigation
• Local information (culture, wildlife, trails)
• Safety and first aid
• Language support in rural areas
Q5. What fitness level is necessary for trekking in Nepal?
✅ Easy treks (Ghorepani, Ghandruk) – Suitable for families, children, elderly with minimum walking ability.
✅ Moderate treks (Langtang, Annapurna Base Camp) – 4–6 hours per day walking, some climbing.
✅ Steep climbs (Everest Base Camp, Manaslu Circuit) – High elevation, multi-days, physical ability recommended.
Q6. What do I need to carry for a trekking tour in Nepal?
Packing materials:
• Sturdy trekking shoes
• Thermal and layered gear (temperatures change quickly)
• Waterproof/windproof jacket
• Sun hat, sunglasses, sunscreen
• Headlamp or torch
• Water bottles/purification tablets
• Personal medications and first aid
• Phone with power bank
Q7. Can children’s trekking tours be arranged for families?
Yes! Nepal is ideal for a family adventure:
✅ Short family-friendly treks like Ghorepani–Poon Hill or Ghandruk.
✅ Teahouse lodging offers beds, meals, and warm hospitality.
✅ Porters and guides assist with carrying equipment, so families can travel light.
✅ Children learn about wildlife, nature, and local culture in a memorable manner.
Q8. How is Binjuli Travel helping with trekking tours?
As your trusted DMC in Nepal:
✅ We design customized itineraries to suit any group size and budget.
✅ Arrange guides, porters, transport, accommodation, food, and permits.
✅ Provide protection with experienced personnel and local contacts.
✅ Offer B2B partnerships to Indian travel operators.
✅ Corporate group competitive rates, leisure travel, and adventure seeker rates.
Why Plan Your Nepal Trip with Binjuli Travel?
Delhi-based support office: Book safely with an India-based partner who understands what you require.
Nepal local knowledge: Ground handling by our local team in Nepal.
Best price, best service: For MICE, leisure, corporate, and adventure travels.
Whether you are planning a company incentive tour to Kathmandu, a trekking tour for the family to Poon Hill, or a traditional Everest Base Camp trek, Binjuli Travel is your one-stop shop solution.





