NEPAL Spend time in the Kathmandu Valley exploring ancient vendor streets, crowded temples, and peaceful monasteries. Travel beyond the city to experience the daily life of Newar communities on the outskirts, then journey north toward Mustang, crossing the Himalayas without days of trekking. Along the Kali Gandaki River, warm sunlight and icy waters tell stories of ancient culture, traditional architecture, and resilient mountain people. For trekkers, countless regions across Nepal offer even more moments — landscapes, cultures, and lives waiting to be discovered.
BHUTAN Bhutan offers a rare glimpse into a kingdom where tradition, nature, and spirituality exist in perfect balance. Colorful festivals, hillside monasteries, fortified dzongs, and untouched valleys define everyday life. The warmth of the people, their devotion to culture, and the peaceful landscapes create a sense of timelessness. Each photograph captures moments of simplicity, belief, and harmony in one of the world’s most unique destinations.
TIBET Tibet reveals itself through vast high-altitude landscapes, sacred monasteries, and deeply rooted spiritual traditions. From prayer flags fluttering in the wind to monks in quiet devotion, each moment reflects a way of life shaped by faith and the harsh beauty of the plateau. Ancient towns, nomadic settlements, and dramatic horizons come together to tell the story of a land where culture and spirituality remain inseparable.
TRAVEL PHOTO GALLERY Travel to The Beautiful Mountains, Take Nothing but Pictures & Leave Nothing but Footprint.
PEOPLE In Nepal, Tibet, and Bhutan, every face is a story. Monks in quiet monasteries, farmers in terraced fields, and festival crowds in vibrant attire — all reveal the soul of these lands.
LANDSCAPE The Himalayas paint a living canvas. Snow-capped peaks, misty valleys, winding rivers, and ancient monasteries create scenes of awe and serenity, each frame capturing nature’s majesty and timeless beauty.
WILD LIFE In the lowland jungles of Chitwan, dense forests and riverbanks are home to one-horned rhinos, deer, crocodiles, and rich birdlife, revealing Nepal’s vibrant subtropical wilderness.
ABOUT THIS JOURNEY Traveling through Nepal, Tibet, and Bhutan may appear as a single passage through the Himalayas, yet each of these three sister lands carries its own soul. United by mountains and faith, they differ in rhythm, tradition, and spirit — revealing stories shaped by people, belief, and timeless landscapes.
THE VALLEY OF THE GODS The Kathmandu Valley, often called the “Valley of the Gods,” has been a hub of civilization and religion for over two millennia. Early inscriptions in the valley date back to 185CE, and its sacred sites and settlements have evolved through centuries of cultural influence. The valley’s artistic and architectural heritage reached its peak under the Malla rulers (c. 1200–1769 CE), who built magnificent temples, palaces, and Durbar Squares that still define its historic cities today.
The Gods Timeless stone and bronze idols capture divine expressions, intricate details, and centuries of devotion through light and shadow.
The Temples of the Valley Pagoda and shikhara temples rise above ancient squares, framing sacred geometry, ritual life, and historic craftsmanship.
The Demi God’s Mythical guardians and celestial figures appear in carved wood and stone, blending artistry, symbolism, and spiritual storytelling.
THE MOUNTAINS Nepal’s peaks rise from lush valleys and hidden regions like Mustang and Dolpo, Tibet unfolds as vast high plateaus, while Bhutan’s mountains cradle forests, monasteries, and deeply spiritual landscapes.
WHY YANTRA TOURS & TRAVEL? Yantra Tours & Travel is a leading cultural and adventure travel agency in Nepal. Our tours are thoughtfully designed with great attention to detail, ensuring authentic experiences and smooth operations. All departures are guaranteed as scheduled, except in rare cases beyond our control, such as natural disasters or unforeseen restrictions. Read More…
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Yantra Tours & Travels Pvt. Ltd. 231/85 Anandnagar Marg, Dhumbarahi, Kathmandu, Nepal +977 1 45 29 595
TRAVEL PHOTO GALLERY Travel to The Beautiful Mountains, Take Nothing but Pictures & Leave Nothing but Footprint.
NEPAL Spend time in the Kathmandu Valley exploring ancient vendor streets, crowded temples, and peaceful monasteries. Travel beyond the city to experience the daily life of Newar communities on the outskirts, then journey north toward Mustang, crossing the Himalayas without days of trekking. Along the Kali Gandaki River, warm sunlight and icy waters tell stories of ancient culture, traditional architecture, and resilient mountain people. For trekkers, countless regions across Nepal offer even more moments — landscapes, cultures, and lives waiting to be discovered.
BHUTAN Bhutan offers a rare glimpse into a kingdom where tradition, nature, and spirituality exist in perfect balance. Colorful festivals, hillside monasteries, fortified dzongs, and untouched valleys define everyday life. The warmth of the people, their devotion to culture, and the peaceful landscapes create a sense of timelessness. Each photograph captures moments of simplicity, belief, and harmony in one of the world’s most unique destinations.
TIBET Tibet reveals itself through vast high-altitude landscapes, sacred monasteries, and deeply rooted spiritual traditions. From prayer flags fluttering in the wind to monks in quiet devotion, each moment reflects a way of life shaped by faith and the harsh beauty of the plateau. Ancient towns, nomadic settlements, and dramatic horizons come together to tell the story of a land where culture and spirituality remain inseparable.
PEOPLE In Nepal, Tibet, and Bhutan, every face is a story. Monks in quiet monasteries, farmers in terraced fields, and festival crowds in vibrant attire — all reveal the soul of these lands.
LANDSCAPE The Himalayas paint a living canvas. Snow-capped peaks, misty valleys, winding rivers, and ancient monasteries create scenes of awe and serenity, each frame capturing nature’s majesty and timeless beauty.
WILD LIFE In the lowland jungles of Chitwan, dense forests and riverbanks are home to one-horned rhinos, deer, crocodiles, and rich birdlife, revealing Nepal’s vibrant subtropical wilderness.
ABOUT THIS JOURNEY Traveling through Nepal, Tibet, and Bhutan may appear as a single passage through the Himalayas, yet each of these three sister lands carries its own soul. United by mountains and faith, they differ in rhythm, tradition, and spirit — revealing stories shaped by people, belief, and timeless landscapes.
THE VALLEY OF THE GODS The Kathmandu Valley, often called the “Valley of the Gods,” has been a hub of civilization and religion for over two millennia. Early inscriptions in the valley date back to 185CE, and its sacred sites and settlements have evolved through centuries of cultural influence. The valley’s artistic and architectural heritage reached its peak under the Malla rulers (c. 1200–1769 CE), who built magnificent temples, palaces, and Durbar Squares that still define its historic cities today.
The Gods Timeless stone and bronze idols capture divine expressions, intricate details, and centuries of devotion through light and shadow.
The Temples of the Valley Pagoda and shikhara temples rise above ancient squares, framing sacred geometry, ritual life, and historic craftsmanship.
The Demi God’s Mythical guardians and celestial figures appear in carved wood and stone, blending artistry, symbolism, and spiritual storytelling.
THE MOUNTAINS Nepal’s peaks rise from lush valleys and hidden regions like Mustang and Dolpo, Tibet unfolds as vast high plateaus, while Bhutan’s mountains cradle forests, monasteries, and deeply spiritual landscapes.
© 2020 All material on this web site is subject to copyright and may not be used without permission. Design and Maintain By Valley FX
Yantra Tours & Travels Pvt. Ltd. 231/85 Anandnagar Marg, Dhumbarahi,Kathmandu, Nepal +977 1 44 29 595
TRAVEL PHOTO GALLERY Travel to The Beautiful Mountains, Take Nothing but Pictures & Leave Nothing but Footprint.
NEPAL Spend time in the Kathmandu Valley exploring ancient vendor streets, crowded temples, and peaceful monasteries. Travel beyond the city to experience the daily life of Newar communities on the outskirts, then journey north toward Mustang, crossing the Himalayas without days of trekking. Along the Kali Gandaki River, warm sunlight and icy waters tell stories of ancient culture, traditional architecture, and resilient mountain people. For trekkers, countless regions across Nepal offer even more moments — landscapes, cultures, and lives waiting to be discovered.
BHUTAN Bhutan offers a rare glimpse into a kingdom where tradition, nature, and spirituality exist in perfect balance. Colorful festivals, hillside monasteries, fortified dzongs, and untouched valleys define everyday life. The warmth of the people, their devotion to culture, and the peaceful landscapes create a sense of timelessness. Each photograph captures moments of simplicity, belief, and harmony in one of the world’s most unique destinations.
TIBET Tibet reveals itself through vast high-altitude landscapes, sacred monasteries, and deeply rooted spiritual traditions. From prayer flags fluttering in the wind to monks in quiet devotion, each moment reflects a way of life shaped by faith and the harsh beauty of the plateau. Ancient towns, nomadic settlements, and dramatic horizons come together to tell the story of a land where culture and spirituality remain inseparable.
PEOPLE In Nepal, Tibet, and Bhutan, every face is a story. Monks in quiet monasteries, farmers in terraced fields, and festival crowds in vibrant attire — all reveal the soul of these lands.
LANDSCAPE The Himalayas paint a living canvas. Snow-capped peaks, misty valleys, winding rivers, and ancient monasteries create scenes of awe and serenity, each frame capturing nature’s majesty and timeless beauty.
WILD LIFE In the lowland jungles of Chitwan, dense forests and riverbanks are home to one-horned rhinos, deer, crocodiles, and rich birdlife, revealing Nepal’s vibrant subtropical wilderness.
ABOUT THIS JOURNEY Traveling through Nepal, Tibet, and Bhutan may appear as a single passage through the Himalayas, yet each of these three sister lands carries its own soul. United by mountains and faith, they differ in rhythm, tradition, and spirit — revealing stories shaped by people, belief, and timeless landscapes.
THE VALLEY OF THE GODS The Kathmandu Valley, often called the “Valley of the Gods,” has been a hub of civilization and religion for over two millennia. Early inscriptions in the valley date back to 185CE, and its sacred sites and settlements have evolved through centuries of cultural influence. The valley’s artistic and architectural heritage reached its peak under the Malla rulers (c. 1200–1769 CE), who built magnificent temples, palaces, and Durbar Squares that still define its historic cities today.
The Gods Timeless stone and bronze idols capture divine expressions, intricate details, and centuries of devotion through light and shadow.
The Temples of the Valley Pagoda and shikhara temples rise above ancient squares, framing sacred geometry, ritual life, and historic craftsmanship.
The Demi God’s Mythical guardians and celestial figures appear in carved wood and stone, blending artistry, symbolism, and spiritual storytelling.
THE MOUNTAINS Nepal’s peaks rise from lush valleys and hidden regions like Mustang and Dolpo, Tibet unfolds as vast high plateaus, while Bhutan’s mountains cradle forests, monasteries, and deeply spiritual landscapes.