The yatra your children
will tell their children about.
From your grandparents’ first Himalayan sunrise to your children’s first elephant ride — Nepal holds something for every generation. No passport needed. Just your family, together.
The memories a family makes in Nepal
are not on any itinerary.
They are in the moment your father sees snow for the first time. In the elephant your child refuses to stop talking about for a year. In the aarti your mother watches in silence and then cannot explain why she is crying. We build the itinerary. Life fills it.
From 3 nights
to the grand Nepal journey
Each yatra is designed for three generations — grandparents who need comfort, parents who want meaning, children who want adventure. We balance all three.
Nepal Family Grand Yatra
Kathmandu’s living temples, Chitwan’s wild jungle, and Pokhara’s lakeside stillness — eight days that take a family from the sacred city to the mountains and back. The yatra that covers everything Nepal holds for three generations.
Kathmandu
Sacred Family Yatra
Pashupatinath’s evening aarti, Boudhanath’s living peace, Swayambhu’s hilltop sunrise — four days in a city that feels like another era. Perfect for first-time Nepal families.
Chitwan
Jungle Family Yatra
One-horned rhinoceros at breakfast. Elephant safari at dawn. Canoe on the Rapti river at sunset. The yatra your children will not stop talking about for years.
Nepal Family Mahayatra — The Ultimate Family Journey
Helicopter to Muktinath for the elders. White-water rafting for the young ones. 5-star properties throughout. Ten days of Nepal that a three-generation family never forgets. This is not a holiday — it is a legacy.
“Your parents gave you a lifetime.
Nepal gives you a week that honours all of it.“
— Santosh Neupane, Founder · Nepalyatri
What every family
deserves on a yatra
Senior comfort, always first
Every property is checked for lift access. Puja queues are skipped with VIP arrangements. Pace is set by the oldest traveller, not the itinerary. No one is left behind or rushed.
Your food, from home to Nepal
Satvik, Jain, Gujarati, South Indian — your family’s specific meal requirements are confirmed at every hotel before you depart. Nothing left to chance at dinner time.
Activities that work for every age
Elephant ride for the children while grandparents rest at the lodge. Sunrise trek for the adults while children sleep. Every day is planned for the whole family, not one part of it.
Santosh on WhatsApp throughout
You are not handed to a local agent you have never spoken to. Santosh stays reachable from the day you enquire to the day you land home. Two-hour response, always.
The guides your
family will remember
Ishwor knows every temple’s story, the right ritual for the right shrine, and how to speak to grandparents in a way that makes them feel seen. He has walked thousands of family yatras and never lost his patience or his warmth.
Rabin has a rare skill — he reads a family in the first hour and adapts every day to what they actually need, not what the itinerary says. Children love him. Elders trust him. That is enough.
From Santosh
I know the nervousness a son or daughter feels when they decide to take their parents on an international trip. The question is always the same: what if something goes wrong? I built every family yatra around that question. Not to answer it with words — but to make sure it never arises.
+977 9744 373 135The yatra finished.
The memory did not.
My parents are 74 and 69. I was terrified. Rabin handled every step, every temple queue, every meal request without us asking twice. My father saw the Himalayas and said nothing for five minutes. That said everything.
My eight-year-old has been telling her school about the elephant safari every week since we came back. The Jain meals were perfect — our entire family eats satvik and not once did we worry. Santosh made everything seamless.
We have done South India temples many times. Pashupatinath was completely different. Ishwor explained every ritual in a way my children could understand. My mother said it was the most meaningful trip of her life.
The helicopter to Muktinath for my in-laws was something I could not have arranged on my own. Santosh handled every detail — the puja, the permits, the timings. My father-in-law, at 77, stood at 3,800 metres and offered his prayers. I will never forget his face.
Your family’s Nepal yatra
begins with one message.
Tell Santosh how many people, what ages, and what month. Everything else is arranged.