
Nepal Romance and Adventure Tour
A unique 7-day romance and adventure tour in Nepal, blending cultural immersion with thrilling activities across Kathmandu, Nagarkot, and Pokhara, designed for couples seeking meaningful connections amidst majestic mountain landscapes.
Romance tours are usually arranged by a mail-order bride agency or other cyber matchmaking services, where men travel in search of a relationship, girlfriend, or even marriage. Upon arrival at their destination, the men and potential brides attend a large “meet-and-greet” social event to get to know one another and connect with as many people as possible. Many of the women are seeking a husband in a safe and fun-filled environment.
As the romance tour industry has expanded, the number of success stories has also significantly increased. Numerous successful romance tours take place each year across the globe. Romance tours originally started in Russia and the CIS, but have recently expanded into other regions, such as South America. Tours are also organized in various parts of Asia. Once couples meet during a romance tour, the agency arranges “one-on-one” dates with the women the man found most compatible. The ultimate goal of
Trip Facts
Location
Kathmandu, Nagarkot, Pokhara
Group Size
Maximum 20
Maximum Elevation
Not specified for this tour, but Nepal ranges from 60m to over 8000m.
Route
Kathmandu - Bhaktapur - Nagarkot - Pokhara - Kathmandu
Grade
Not specified
Best Season
Autumn (September–November) and Spring (March–May)
Accommodation
3-4 star hotels/resorts, with options for upgrades.
Transportation
Private vehicles (cars, vans, jeeps), domestic flights, rickshaws, electric carts, open-top jeeps, canoes, ox-carts.
Nepal's romantic tours offer an adventurous twist—perfect for couples seeking meaningful connections amid scenic landscapes and thrilling activities.
Unlike traditional beach destinations, Nepal provides a serene atmosphere with majestic Himalayan views, ideal for romance and relaxation.
Experience the richness of Nepali culture through Kathmandu’s heritage, Bhaktapur’s artistry, and Nagarkot’s village charm, offering couples a deep sense of place and connection.
Couples can choose from exciting activities such as paragliding, ultra flights, or zip-flying in Pokhara, creating unforgettable shared memories.
Spend time boating on Phewa Lake, watching the sunrise from Nagarkot, or strolling through tranquil temples and landscapes—ideal for quiet romance.
The tour is designed to be adaptable based on individual interests and timeframes, ensuring a custom-tailored romantic experience.
Structured meet-and-greet settings, guided dates, and agency support provide a secure and comfortable environment for couples to connect genuinely.
Originally popular in regions like Russia and South America, romance tours now bring this global phenomenon to Asia’s heart—Nepal, offering a fresh, spiritual, and scenic alternative.
Pick up / Drop Airport to Hotel. All land transport as itinerary. All flight ticket as itinerary.
Accommodation during the tour: Single/Twin-sharing room as itinerary. Asian Hiking Team provide on cost 3-4 star hotel. If you want higher star please add on option cost. Breakfast: All breakfast are includes on the cost with hot drinks Tea/Coffee (black, milk tea, or ginger lemon honey tea) etc.
National Park permit /entrance fees. Conservation permit / Entrance fees. Entrance fees: Temple, Monastery, Durbar Square, Museum etc
Tour Guide: A First Aid and Eco trained & Government licensed holder professional equipped English-speaking Tour guide.
Tour Map /Itinerary: Asian Hiking Team provides free a copy of tour map /Tour Itinerary to our client. T-short: Asian Hiking Team provide the company T-short for a souvenir. Certificate: Asian Hiking Team provide Tour success certificate for your memory and awardees.
First Aid: First aid is the immediate assistance given to someone who is injured or ill until professional medical help is available. Its goal is to preserve life, prevent further harm, and promote recovery. Asian Hiking Team staff carry the basic first aid. You need to bring your own personal medicine with you. Farewell dinner: Asian Hiking Team provide a farewell dinner with Nepalese cultural programs the last day of the trip.
- Accommodation: If you stay an additional day, you need to pay an extra cost.
- Meals: Lunch and Dinner are not includes.
- Personal tour gears & clothing (some of the equipment is possible to rent in Kathmandu): please check in check list for equipment list
- Internet / Wi-Fi/Telephone: There are almost all tour area are internet/ Wi-Fi service. It is also possible to buy the NCAL or NTC Sim card for telephone or use data.
- Insurance: Medical evacuation in case of emergency, expenses incurred due to mishaps, landslide, strikes, political unrest etc. in such case extra will be charged as per actual.
- Hot, cold drinks and snacks: Pack energy bars, nuts, chocolate, or local chyura (beaten rice) for quick energy boosts between meals.
- The tips for tour guide or hotel: It's a way to show appreciation for good service and is often left as a small present or in addition. Tips are a common practice in many cultures and are often expected for services. It is not fix amount, so you can own decide. If you like to donat to school or Charities, yes possibe.
- If you are looking your own language tour guide, yes it is possible, but you need to pay extra so add on option cost.
If you want to do this= the cost is extra
- Paragliding,
- Bungee jump,
- Mountain flight,
- Helicopter flight
No Fixed Dates Available
Enquire us for booking
Tailored add-ons in Nepal trips refer to customizable essentials that enhance and personalize your travel experience.
Options include:
- Customized Accommodations: Upgrade from standard lodging to luxury hotels or homestays.
- Helicopter/MT Flights: Opt for helicopter transport to your own destination, helicopter flight/ Mountain flight (as for cost, it depends on).
- Adventure Activities: Add paragliding, bungee jumping, or rafting.
- Cultural & Spiritual Journeys: Include visits to Lumbini, Pashupatinath, tours or local festivals.
- Wildlife Safaris: Extend your trip with a safari in Chitwan or Bardia.
- Flexible Scheduling: Adjust dates and durations to fit your needs.
Hotel in during tour: hotels range from luxurious heritage properties to budget-friendly guesthouses, catering to a diverse array of travelers. Here's an overview of the types of hotels you can find in the city. There are international food menu, Casino as your request.
Kathmandu: Kathmandu city tours typically use private vehicles such as cars, vans, or jeeps depending on group size, ensuring comfort and flexibility. For solo travelers or couples, air-conditioned cars are common, while larger groups use spacious tourist vans or minibuses. The driver and licensed city guide accompany you throughout, allowing easy access to major heritage sites like Swayambhunath, Boudhanath, Pashupatinath, and Kathmandu Durbar Square. Roads can be narrow and busy, especially in old town areas, but experienced drivers navigate efficiently. Some short walking is involved around temples and markets. Transportation is included in most guided day tour packages, with hotel pick-up and drop-off.
Pokhara: Pokhara city tours are typically conducted in private vehicles such as cars, jeeps, or tourist vans, depending on group size. The transport is comfortable, air-conditioned, and includes a driver and often a local guide. Popular tour spots like Davis Falls, Gupteshwor Cave, World Peace Pagoda, Bindabasini Temple,...
Nepal's climate is incredibly diverse due to its dramatic range in altitude—from the lowland Terai plains (around 60 meters above sea level) to the Himalayan peaks above 8,000 meters. The country experiences five main seasons: spring, summer, monsoon, autumn, and winter.
Kathmandu: Monsoons (June–September): Heavy showers, high humidity—weekly thunderstorms common in July, with ~324 mm rainfall in July and ~238 mm in August. Best times: Spring (March–May) and autumn (mid‑Sept to Nov)—clear skies, mild temps (daytime ~25–30 °C, nighttime ~10–15 °C) Winter (Dec–Feb): Cool & dry, lows can approach 0 °C but rarely snow in the valley.
Pokhara: Climate: Humid subtropical with warm summers (25–35 °C) and mild winters (–2 to 15 °C). Best seasons: Spring (Mar–May) & autumn (Oct–Nov) offer clear skies—perfect for trekking/paragliding
Lumbini: Climate type: Humid subtropical with hot summers (up to 40 °C pre‑monsoon) and mild winters (~10–20 °C) . Best times: Winter (Dec–Feb) with clear skies and comfortable daytime temps, and autumn/spring
Chitwan: Chitwan, located in the subtropical...
Tour entry fees in major city: Here are the latest entrance fees (as of 2025) for major heritage sites in the Kathmandu Valley. Prices are typically in Nepalese Rupees (NPR) and often differ for foreigners, SAARC nationals, and Nepali citizens:
Kathmandu valley:
Kathmandu Durbar Square
Foreigners: NPR 1,000 SAARC Nationals: NPR 150
Boudhanath Stupa
Foreigners: NPR 400 SAARC Nationals: NPR 100
Swayambhunath Stupa (Monkey Temple)
Foreigners: NPR 200 SAARC Nationals: NPR 50
Pashupatinath Temple
Foreigners NPR 1,000 Free for Indian nationals and Nepali citizens.
Patan Durbar Square
Foreigners: NPR 1,000 SAARC Nationals: NPR 250
Bhaktapur Durbar Square
Foreigners: NPR 1,800 Chinese Tourists: NPR 500 SAARC Nationals: NPR 500
Pokhara valley:
Devi’s Fall (Patale Chhango): Foreigners: NPR 100 SAARC Nationals: NPR 50 Nepalese Citizens: NPR 30
Gupteshwor Mahadev Cave: Foreigners: NPR 100 Nepalese Citizens: NPR 50 Hours: 6:00 AM – 6:00 PM Mahendra Cave: Foreigners: NPR 150 SAARC Nationals: NPR 80 Nepalese Citizens: NPR 50 Hours: 7:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Bat Cave (Chamere Gufa): Foreigners: NPR 100...
Asian Hiking Team’s tour Guides are professionals with recognized records of honesty and personal integrity, committed to environmentally responsible trekking practices that minimize ecological impact. Asian Hiking team tour guide has licensed by the Government of Nepal through the Nepal Academy of Tourism and Hotel Management (NATHM) and Nepal Mountain Academic. They have several years of experience in the field, especially in cultural, religion, heritage, and adventure tours. Skilled in storytelling, sharing legends, myths, and spiritual meanings behind temples, mountains, and rituals. Experts in UNESCO sites (e.g., Kathmandu, Bhaktapur), fluent in history, architecture, and local customs. All certified guides speak fluent English and additional languages as your request. Friendly, professional, and well-mannered. Our guide is friendly, professional, and well-mannered. Trained in customer service, problem-solving, and group handling. Skilled in storytelling, sharing legends, myths, and spiritual meanings behind temples, mountains, and rituals.
We provide to all tour guide:
Insurance: Mandatory coverage for...
Credit card and foreign currency: Credit cards like American Express, Master and Visa are accepted at major hotels, shops, Travel Company and restaurants. 3.5 to 4 percent of the total amount may be converted by the bank.
ATMs are widely in use such as Kathmandu, Pokhara, Chitwan-Sauraha, Bhairahawa, Namche, Lukla, Jomsom, Nepaljung, Biratnagar, Lumbini and other major cities and district head office.
All major cities or touristic place have money changer or Exchanger counter or Bank exchange counter. Tribhuwan International Airport (TIA) provide service for exchanging foreign currency too.
At Asian Hiking Team, we believe that every journey should be both transformative for the traveler and respectful to the host environment and communities. Responsible tourism isn’t just a practice—it’s a core value that shapes how we operate, lead tours, and engage with people and places.
Environmental Responsibility
We are committed to minimizing the environmental impact of our operations while encouraging a greener way of traveling.
Our eco-conscious practices include:
- Limiting group sizes to a maximum of 20 to reduce environmental pressure.
- Using stainless steel mugs for tea/coffee to reduce single-use waste.
- Relying on gas for cooking instead of wood fires, preserving forests.
- Carrying out waste from high altitudes for proper city disposal.
- Avoiding the use of soap near natural water sources.
- Using reusable containers and encouraging travelers to bring their own refillable water bottles.
- Leaving campsites cleaner than we found them.
- Encouraging minimal water usage, especially in high-altitude regions.
- Preventing...
On Arrival' visa procedure is very quick and simple. You can expect some queues during peak Tourist season. If you wish to skip those queues, you can also consider getting Visa from Nepalese Diplomatic Missions stationed abroad prior to your arrival. Choice is yours. Visas obtained on Arrival at the Entry and Exit points are 'Tourist Visas'. They bear multiple Re-entry facility. Tourist Visa 'On Arrival' is the only entry visa to Nepal.
For visa information -
Online visa procedure - https://nepaliport.immigration.gov.np/
Please follow these simple procedures for Tourist Visa on Arrival at the airport (TIA)
1st Step Fill in Online Tourist visa Form http://online.nepalimmigration.gov.np/tourist-visa (you can fill it up prior to your arrival visiting our official website Department of Immigration / fill it up using Kiosk machines upon your arrival at the airport). If you fill it from the website, you will get submission Receipt with barcode, please print it out and bring...
Daypack or backpack : Daypack or backpack (suitcase for all gears)
Comfortable walking shoes : Comfortable walking shoes
Light jacket or sweater : Light jacket or sweater
Some pair of T-shirts and Shirts : Some pair of T-shirts and Shirts
Bathing clothes : Bathing clothes
Sun hat or cap : Sun hat or cap
Lightweight scarf or shawl : Lightweight scarf or shawl (for temple visits)
Sunglasses with UV protection : Sunglasses with UV protection
Neutral-colored clothing : Neutral-colored clothing (avoid red/bright)- if you are planning to do jungle safari trip
Comfortable sandals : Comfortable sandals
Sunscreen and lip balm : Sunscreen and lip balm
Water bottle : Water bottle (refillable)
Travel umbrella or raincoat : Travel umbrella or raincoat (if travel in monsoon)
Power bank and adapters : Power bank and adapters (Nepal uses 230V, Type C/D/M plugs)
Travel documents : Travel documents: passeport, permit, insurance, visa/master car etc.
Personal medications and first aid kit : Personal medications and first aid kit
Camera or phone with charger : Camera or phone with charger
Small notebook and pen : Small notebook and pen
Hand sanitizer and face mask : Hand sanitizer and face mask
Torchlight or headlamp : Torchlight or headlamp (if travel in outside of Kathmandu and Bokhara)