Nepal Welcomes Travelers Again Culture and Wildlife Await
September 14, 2025
Nepal is ready to welcome visitors once again! Following recent Gen Z Movement youth protests over social media restrictions, corruption, nepotism, unemployment, and inequality, the country is returning to normal. Curfews have been lifted, social media restored, and public transport and offices reopened.
Moreover, the unrest led to political changes, with former Chief Justice Sushila Karki now serving as interim leader. Fortunately, daily life is stable, and most trekking routes, heritage sites, rural villages, and safari destinations remain largely unaffected.
Therefore, now is the perfect time to explore Nepal’s majestic mountains, serene temples, vibrant culture, and abundant wildlife. The best seasons to travel are autumn (September–November) and spring (March–May), offering clear skies, pleasant weather, and breathtaking mountain views.
For wildlife enthusiasts, Nepal is a must-visit destination. Specifically, Annapurna Conservation Area, Bardia National Park, and Langtang National Park showcase rich biodiversity and unforgettable safari experiences. Spot elusive snow leopards, tigers, red pandas, and more in the heart of Nepal’s protected wilderness.
In addition, traveling to Nepal now also supports local communities, from mountain guides to artisans, helping Nepal thrive. Resilient, stunning, and full of hope, Nepal is eager to share its beauty.
So, pack your bags, lace up your hiking boots, and experience trekking, wildlife adventures, culture, and spirituality in a nation brimming with warmth and wonder.