Nepal
After devastation, I returned to one of the world’s most amazing countries
In 2015, I was in Nepal just days before the earthquake. I’m back to continue my trekking love affair with the country.
- by Andrew Bain
Aussie travel company plans epic 50th bash in the shadow of Everest
World Expeditions is throwing a black-tie event with a difference for the 50th anniversary of its operations – and you’re invited.
- by Julietta Jameson
I came here expecting mountains and luxury. But found something better
A new level of luxury has arrived in the wilds of Nepal, but it’s the unmatched cultural immersion that is the real game changer.
- by Carolyn Beasley
Opinion
Tips & advice
Hate Christmas? Here are five places you can go to avoid it altogether
There are large parts of this planet where Christmas passes almost unnoticed. No sleigh bells, no mistletoe, no silly hats, no turkey and no jollity to make you feel like you’re missing out.
- by Michael Gebicki
They’ve got the look: The world’s most beautiful countries named
Turquoise sea lapping on white shores, spectacular mountain peaks or finely presented food - our writers weigh in on what makes a country truly beautiful.
- by Brian Johnston, Ben Groundwater, Ute Junker, Catherine Marshall, Julie Miller, Michael Gebicki and Nina Karnikowski
Hiking in Nepal: Trekking to Everest Base Camp via Cho La
More than 30,000 people trek to Everest Base Camp each year, with the vast majority following a well-worn path. But there are other options.
- by Andrew Bain
Travel guide and things to do in Kathmandu, Nepal: Three-minute guide
Nepal's capital is home to more World Heritage-listed sites than any other city on Earth.
- by Louise Southerden
Nepal: A supported but self-guided Everest trek for independent travellers
To me, mountains signify freedom, and even in this crowd I feel truly free - an eddy in the Everest flow.
- by Andrew Bain
Nepal: Staying at historic Kathmandu Guest House
The Kathmandu Guest House has been a home away for more than its share of celebrities.
- by Louise Southerden
Trekking in Nepal: Why you should visit this stunning country now
The earthquake killed thousands, devastated communities and damaged ancient monuments. Trekking to Nepal now is stepping into a tale of loss and renewed hope as old as humankind.
- by Louise Southerden
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