Within a small stretch of land, Nepal gathers remarkable variety. The Himalaya rise above terraced fields and rhododendron forests, while in the south, the jungles of Chitwan teem with life. Villages hold to rhythms of farming, festivals and faith, unchanged for centuries. At the heart of it all, Kathmandu’s temples, courtyards and incense-filled shrines welcome travellers into a country where landscapes and traditions are inseparable.
Nepal’s diversity extends far beyond its scenery. Dozens of ethnic groups, more than 120 languages, and the blending of Hindu and Buddhist traditions create a cultural fabric that is as layered as the terrain itself. This is a place where tolerance and humour are woven into everyday life, and where hospitality is not offered as an obligation but as a heartfelt welcome.
With Crooked Compass, you’ll move beyond the well-worn trail: walking from village to village through the hills, sharing meals with local families, listening to folk stories that echo across valleys, and travelling with the kind of intimacy that only small groups of 12 or fewer allow. Whether trekking among glacier-capped peaks, exploring the artistic heritage of Kathmandu, or pausing in a quiet monastery, Nepal is less about ticking off sights and more about immersing yourself in a rhythm of life that is at once humbling and inspiring.
Maximum 12 travellers for intimate, flexible experiences.
Walk with Nepali guides who share not just directions but the legends of the Himalaya, the rhythms of daily life, and the rituals that shape their communities.
From the heart of Kathmandu to the high paths of the Himalaya, our journeys move beyond the familiar into Nepal’s quieter rhythms.
Our tours support local porters, guesthouses, and artisans, helping preserve cultural traditions while encouraging sustainable tourism in fragile mountain regions.
Whether navigating high-altitude treks, catching domestic flights, or connecting with village hosts, our 24/7 assistance ensures your Nepal journey runs smoothly.
From tropical lowlands to snowy peaks, Nepal demands layers and flexibility.
Optional but useful: trekking poles, gaiters, and a sleeping bag for multi-day treks (some guesthouses provide blankets, but warmth varies).
Tip: Weather can change rapidly in the mountains. Flexibility and good gear are essential.
Nepal offers more than snow-dusted peaks and temple-lined valleys; it offers moments that linger long after the journey ends. Watching dawn break over the Himalayas, listening to the steady chant of monks in a hillside monastery, or sharing tea in a mountain village where hospitality feels as natural as the landscape itself ; each encounter is a reminder of the country’s depth and humanity.
May the spirit of Nepal travel with you, in its landscapes, its traditions and its people.
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Note: All prices are in Australian Dollars and subject to change based on seasonal availability and cultural events. In Nepal, flexibility isn’t just recommended – it’s essential.