
Destination
Nepal
Duration
5 Days
Best Weather
March, April, May, September, October & November
Max Altitude
1400m
Accommodation
Hotel and Guesthouse
Meals
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Transportation
Private vehicle / Flights
Group
Min 1 pax
Difficulty
Easy
Activities
Trekking, Hiking
Overview
Yoga Tour in Nepal: Join the Alpine Club of Himalaya for an unforgettable journey that seamlessly blends yoga and adventure amidst the breathtaking landscapes of Nepal. This thoughtfully curated yoga tour invites you to explore the country’s rich cultural heritage and stunning natural beauty while engaging in daily yoga practices designed to rejuvenate your mind, body, and spirit.
Experience the serenity of the majestic Himalayas as you immerse yourself in yoga, meditation, and mindfulness practices at iconic locations that inspire peace and connection. Each day is filled with enriching experiences, from practicing yoga in picturesque settings to exploring ancient temples and vibrant local communities. This holistic approach to wellness allows participants to deepen their yoga practice while enjoying the therapeutic benefits of Nepal’s stunning landscapes.
Throughout the tour, you’ll connect with like-minded travelers and experienced instructors who will guide you through various styles of yoga, including Hatha, Vinyasa, and restorative practices. Whether you’re a seasoned yogi or a beginner, each session is designed to cater to all levels, ensuring a supportive environment for everyone.
With breathtaking views, culturally immersive experiences, and a focus on personal growth, this yoga tour offers a unique chance to rejuvenate your spirit and create lasting memories in one of the most beautiful countries in the world. Prepare to return home transformed, enriched, and inspired by the magic of Nepal and the power of yoga.
Why Choose This Yoga Tour?
The Alpine Club of Himalaya’s yoga tour presents a remarkable opportunity to experience a unique blend of physical, mental, and spiritual enrichment, all set against the breathtaking backdrop of Nepal’s stunning landscapes. Each carefully crafted itinerary segment is designed to elevate your yoga practice while fostering deep cultural immersion and connection with nature, ensuring a well-rounded experience that resonates on multiple levels.
Comprehensive Yoga Experience
This tour caters to all levels of yogis, from beginners seeking to learn the basics to seasoned practitioners looking to deepen their practice. Daily yoga sessions incorporate a variety of styles, including Hatha, Vinyasa, and restorative yoga, allowing you to explore different techniques and find what resonates best with you. The guidance of experienced instructors will help you develop your skills while promoting physical health and mental clarity.
Cultural Immersion
One of the standout features of this yoga tour is the rich cultural immersion it offers. You’ll have the chance to explore Nepal’s diverse traditions, ancient temples, and vibrant communities. Guided excursions to historical sites, local markets, and rural villages provide a deeper understanding of the country’s heritage, enriching your overall experience and fostering a sense of connection to the local culture.
Connection with Nature
Practicing yoga amidst the awe-inspiring Himalayan landscapes enhances the overall experience. Each location—whether at sunrise on Poon Hill or by the tranquil Phewa Lake—offers a unique setting that amplifies the meditative qualities of yoga. Nature becomes an integral part of your practice, allowing you to feel grounded and connected to the earth, which is essential for personal growth and spiritual exploration.
Personal Growth and Transformation
This yoga tour is not just about physical practice; it is also an opportunity for personal transformation. The combination of yoga, meditation, and mindfulness practices encourages self-reflection and inner peace. Participants often find that the serene environment and supportive community foster personal growth, helping to release stress and cultivate a deeper sense of well-being.
Lasting Memories and Connections
Throughout this journey, you’ll forge meaningful connections with fellow travelers who share your passion for yoga and adventure. The supportive environment creates lasting friendships, enhancing the overall experience and providing a sense of community. Together, you’ll create cherished memories that will resonate long after the tour concludes.
By choosing the Alpine Club of Himalaya’s yoga tour, you are not only investing in your yoga practice but also opening yourself up to a transformative journey filled with adventure, culture, and natural beauty. This experience promises to inspire growth, tranquility, and unforgettable memories that will stay with you for a lifetime. Join us in Nepal and discover the profound impact of yoga in this stunning Himalayan paradise!
Scope of Yoga Tour in Nepal
The scope of a yoga tour in Nepal is vast and enriching, offering participants a unique blend of physical practice, spiritual exploration, and cultural immersion. Here are key aspects that highlight the significance and potential of yoga tours in this stunning Himalayan country:
1. Diverse Yoga Practices
Nepal provides a variety of yoga styles that cater to different preferences and skill levels, including Hatha, Vinyasa, Ashtanga, and Kundalini. Participants can deepen their understanding of yoga through expert instruction in serene environments, making it an ideal destination for both beginners and advanced practitioners.
2. Cultural Immersion
Yoga tours in Nepal often include visits to significant cultural and historical sites. Participants can explore ancient temples, monasteries, and UNESCO World Heritage sites like Kathmandu Durbar Square and Lumbini, the birthplace of Buddha. This cultural context enriches the yoga experience, fostering a deeper appreciation for the spiritual roots of the practice.
3. Scenic Natural Settings
Practicing yoga amidst Nepal’s breathtaking landscapes—ranging from the towering Himalayas to lush valleys and serene lakes—enhances the overall experience. Locations like Pokhara, Poon Hill, and Annapurna Base Camp offer unparalleled natural beauty, creating the perfect backdrop for meditation and mindfulness.
4. Wellness and Healing
Nepal is renowned for its holistic wellness approaches, including Ayurvedic treatments and herbal remedies. Many yoga tours incorporate these wellness practices, allowing participants to rejuvenate their bodies and minds through traditional healing methods alongside their yoga practice.
5. Mindfulness and Meditation
In addition to physical yoga, tours often focus on mindfulness and meditation practices, allowing participants to cultivate inner peace and mental clarity. Workshops and guided sessions help deepen the understanding of these practices, promoting overall well-being.
6. Community and Connection
Yoga tours facilitate connections among like-minded individuals from around the world. This sense of community enhances the experience, fostering friendships and shared growth. Participants often leave with lasting memories and a supportive network of fellow yogis.
7. Adventure and Exploration
For those seeking adventure, yoga tours often include trekking and outdoor activities. The combination of physical exertion and yoga allows participants to experience the natural beauty of Nepal more fully while maintaining their wellness routine.
8. Personal Transformation
The holistic approach of yoga tours in Nepal encourages personal growth and self-discovery. Participants often find that their experience leads to transformative insights, emotional healing, and a renewed sense of purpose.
The scope of yoga tours in Nepal is multifaceted, combining the physical, mental, and spiritual aspects of yoga with rich cultural experiences and stunning natural beauty. Whether you seek personal growth, community, or a deeper understanding of yoga, a tour in Nepal offers an unparalleled opportunity to connect with the practice and the world around you. This unique blend of adventure, wellness, and spirituality makes Nepal an ideal destination for a transformative yoga journey.
Why the Poonhill is Best for Yoga?
Poon Hill is considered one of the best spots for yoga due to its breathtaking views of the Annapurna and Dhaulagiri ranges, which deepen your connection to nature and enhance meditation. The serene and peaceful early morning atmosphere creates an ideal setting for reflection and mindfulness, allowing for a focused practice. At an altitude of 3,210 meters (10,531 feet), the elevation inspires feelings of expansiveness and connection to the universe. The opportunity to witness a magical sunrise adds to the experience, with the soft dawn colors elevating your mood. The invigorating fresh mountain air facilitates deep breathing and relaxation, while the camaraderie among fellow trekkers fosters a sense of community. Surrounded by the rich culture of the Gurung community, Poon Hill offers a profound connection to the land and its traditions, making it a perfect location for yoga enthusiasts to enhance their practice in such a breathtaking environment.
Drinking Water
Staying hydrated during the Annapurna (Poon Hill) Trek is crucial, and trekkers have several options for drinking water. While bottled water is widely available for purchase at teahouses and shops along the route, it’s important to consider the environmental impact of plastic waste. Many trekkers opt for water purification systems, such as filters or purification tablets, to treat water from natural sources like streams and taps, ensuring safe drinking water while reducing plastic use. Additionally, some teahouses provide boiled water for trekkers, which can be a reliable option. Regardless of the choice, it’s essential to drink plenty of water throughout the trek to maintain energy and prevent altitude sickness.
Accommodation
During a Kathmandu-Pokhara-Poonhill yoga trip, accommodation options vary significantly based on preferences and budget. In Kathmandu, luxury hotels like Dwarika’s Hotel and Hotel Yak & Yeti offer upscale amenities, while mid-range options such as Hotel Manaslu and Kantipur Temple House provide comfort and eco-friendly designs. For budget travelers, Sam’s Home and Boudhanath Stupa Hostel are welcoming choices. In Pokhara, luxury resorts like The Pavilions Himalayas and Fishtail Lodge boast stunning views, while mid-range hotels such as Hotel Barahi and Pokhara Grande are well-located. Budget guesthouses like Lakefront Guesthouse and Zostel Pokhara offer more affordable stays. As for Poonhill, basic local tea houses and lodges along the trekking route provide necessary accommodations and meals. Additionally, consider specific yoga retreats in Kathmandu or Pokhara that bundle accommodation with yoga sessions and meals. It’s advisable to book in advance, especially during peak seasons, and check recent reviews to ensure comfort and cleanliness.
Best Time for Yoga Tours in Nepal
When planning a yoga tour in Nepal, the most favorable times are during the spring and autumn seasons. These periods offer ideal weather conditions, stunning landscapes, and a rich cultural experience, enhancing your overall journey. Here’s an in-depth look at each season:
Spring (March to May)
Spring in Nepal is characterized by mild and pleasant temperatures, typically ranging from 15°C to 25°C (59°F to 77°F) in the lower regions, such as Kathmandu and Pokhara. Higher altitudes can be significantly colder, especially in the early mornings and evenings, so layering your clothing is advisable.
This season transforms the landscape into a vibrant tapestry of colors. Flowers bloom, trees regain their lush green foliage, and the skies are generally clear, providing perfect conditions for outdoor yoga sessions. The breathtaking views of the Himalayas become even more enchanting, making it an ideal time for trekking and yoga practices in nature.
Detail Itineraries
Start your adventure with a scenic flight from Kathmandu to Pokhara, offering stunning aerial views of the majestic Himalayas. Upon landing, you’ll drive to Nayapul, located at an altitude of 1,070 meters (3,500 feet). From there, begin your trek to Tikhedhunga, situated at 1,540 meters (5,050 feet). The trek takes approximately 4-5 hours, leading you through lush forests and charming villages.
Once you arrive in Tikhedhunga, unwind with an evening yoga session amidst the tranquil surroundings. This session will help you relax and prepare your body for the upcoming trek. Practicing yoga in this peaceful environment allows you to connect with nature and your inner self, setting a positive tone for the days ahead.


Max. Elevation
1540m
Accommodation
Guesthouse
Meals
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Trip Highlight
- Create lasting memories through unique experiences that blend yoga, adventure, and cultural exploration.
- Enjoy diverse yoga practices, including Hatha, Vinyasa, and restorative styles, suitable for all skill levels.
- Practice yoga in breathtaking settings, including the serene foothills of the Himalayas and tranquil lakeside areas in Pokhara.
- Explore ancient temples, vibrant local communities, and rich cultural traditions, deepening your understanding of Nepal.
- Engage in guided meditation sessions to enhance your mindfulness and connect with your inner self.
- Learn from skilled yoga instructors who provide personalized guidance and support throughout the journey.
- Meet and bond with like-minded travelers, fostering friendships that enrich your travel experience.
- Witness stunning landscapes, including panoramic views of the Annapurna range and lush terraced fields.
- Optional activities such as hiking, boating on Phewa Lake, and exploring the charming town of Ghandruk.
- Focus on wellness and self-discovery, leaving you feeling rejuvenated and inspired.
Cost Include and Exclude
The cost of domestic airfare for a round trip from Kathmandu to Pokhara, including departure taxes.
ACAP (Annapurna Conservation Area Project) and TIMS (Trekkers Information System) cards.
All ground transportation during the trip from Pokhara to the trek starting point (Tikhedhunga/Ulleri) and trek ending point to Pokhara by taxi or public bus.
Trekking equipment (worm-down jackets, sleeping bags, & duffle bags) during the trek, if needed.
ACOH T-shirt/Cap and Appreciation Card of Trip (after trip end).
Three meals (breakfast, lunch, and dinner) during the trek.
Soft & comfortable private accommodation, entire mountain twin bed sharing with a shared toilet.
Government license holder English-speaking experienced trekking Guide with their food, accommodation, salary, insurance, and equipment.
A porter (between every 2-person basic) carries a maximum of 20–25 kg. Plus their food, accommodation, wage, insurance, and all transportation.
One assistance guide, if the group size is more than 10 people. Plus their food, accommodation, salary, insurance, and equipment.
Guide & porters insurance for their happy journey.
Supplementary snacks (fresh fruits) on the trek.
First-aid medical kit during the trip, including an oxygen meter to measure oxygen and pulse at high altitude.
Farewell dinner at Nepalese restaurant in Kathmandu
A comprehensive full-body massage for an hour to relax and rejuvenate at Pokhara/Kathmandu
Ncell SIM card with 20 GB data for one group
Welcome or farewell dinner at Nepalese restaurant with Nepali cuisine
Tourist service charge, VAT, government tax, and official expenses if necessary.
Equipment and Packaging List
Gear List and Trekking Equipment
- Moisture-ticking T-shirts (short and long-sleeve)
- Thermal tops for cold nights
- Yoga Mat, and comfortable yoga dress
- Fleece or down jacket
- Lightweight sweater
- Waterproof and windproof jacket
- Waterproof pants
- Quick-dry trekking pants
- Comfortable shorts (optional)
- Sturdy trekking boots (waterproof)
- Camp shoes or sandals
- Thick trekking socks (wool or synthetic)
- Warm hat and gloves
- Buff or neck gaiter
- Sun hat or cap
Trekking Gear
- 40-60 liter daypack with rain cover
- Lightweight sleeping bag (rated for cold temperatures)
- Sleeping bag liner (optional for added warmth)
- Adjustable trekking poles for stability
- Water bottles or hydration reservoir (2-3 liters capacity)
- Water purification tablets or filter
- Lightweight tent (if not staying in lodges)
- Camping stove and cookware
- Eating utensils (spork, cup, etc.)
- Basic medical supplies and any personal medications
- Biodegradable soap, toothbrush, toothpaste, and toilet paper
- High SPF sunscreen and lip balm to protect from sunburn
- With extra batteries for nighttime visibility
- For charging devices (solar chargers can be helpful)
- Snacks (energy bars, nuts, dried fruit)
- Camera or smartphone for photos
- Guidebook or map of the area
- Notebook and pen (optional)
- Pack light but ensure you have all essentials.
- Layering is key for adapting to changing weather conditions.
- Choose quick-drying materials to stay comfortable.
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