Discover the perfect blend of culture allure and natural splendor as we gather for the FIDIC Conference in the heart of Himalayas – NEPAL. Nepal is renowned for its diverse landscapes and vibrant traditions seamlessly intertwining rich cultural heritage and breathtaking serene environment conducive to focused discussion.

With warm hospitality, embrace the charm of Nepal as we embark upon a journey towards sustainable policy making for climate shocks, inspired by the harmonious coexistence of nature and development. Engage in insightful discussions, forge meaningful connections, and contribute to the global discourse on engineering excellence within the global engineering community.

Nepal awaits, promising not only a platform for professional growth but also an unforgettable experience where the magic of culture and nature converge. Be part of this exceptional event, leaving a lasting impact on your knowledge and network. Together, let’s shape the future of Engineering Excellence in the exquisite surrounding of Nepal.

Nepal: Land of Natural and Cultural Wonders
Heaven is Myth, Nepal is Real

UNESCO Natural World Heritage Sites

 

1. Sagarmatha National Park

  • Location: Solukhumbu district, North Eastern Nepal

  • Fly to Lukla which is 30 minutes by air from Kathmandu.

 

2. Chitwan National Park

  • Location: Chitwan district, Central Nepal

  • The park headquarters at Kasara is a 146 km by road from Kathmandu, 20 minutes by air.

UNESCO Cultural World Heritage Sites

 

1. Kathmandu Durbar Square

  • Location: Kathmandu district, Central Nepal

  • In the heart of old Kathmandu city.

 

 

2. Patan Durbar Square

  • Location: Lalitpur district, Central Nepal
  • 5 km southeast of Kathmandu.

 

3. Bhaktapur Durbar Square

  • Location: Bhaktapur district, Central Nepal
  • 12 km to the east of Kathmandu

 

4. Swayambhunath Stupa

  • Location: Kathmandu district, Central Nepal

  • Resting on a hillock 3 km northwest of Kathmandu.

 

5. Pashupati Templa

  • Location: Kathmandu district, Central Nepal
  • The temple lies 5 km to the east of the Kathmandu city.

 

6. Boudhanath Stupa

  • Location: Kathmandu district, Central Nepal

  • 8km to the east of Kathmandu.

 

7. Changu Narayan Temple

  • Location: Bhaktapur district, Central Nepal

  • 12 km to the east of Kathmandu.

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8. Lumbini

  • Location: Rupandehi district, Western Nepal

  • 288 km drive from Kathmandu.

Nepal: A New Definition of Adventure Lifetime Experiences Mountain Flights

 

 

Gosaikunda Helicopter Tour

  • Adventurous and Pilgrimage tour starting from Kathmandu.
  • Superb views of the Langtang Himalayan region and frozen Gosaikunda Lake
  • 20 to 30 minutes from Kathmandu to Gosaikunda.

 

 

Everest Base Camp Helicopter Tour

  • Spectacular view of the world’s highest peak Mount Everest and experience the unparalleled beauty of nature
  • 1 hour from Kathmandu to Everest Base Camp.

 

 

Annapurna Base Camp Helicopter Tour

  • Explore the base camp of Mount Annapurna and Dhaulagiri
  • 20 minutes from Pokhara to Annapurna Base Camp.
  • 20 minutes from Kathmandu to Pokhara.

Adventures

 

 

Paragliding, Pokhara

  • Majestic view of the Mount Fishtail, Annapurna, and Dhaulagiri with the view of beautiful Fewa Lake.
  • 30 minutes flight from Kathmandu to Pokhara
  • 7-8 hour drive from Kathmandu

 

 

Kushma Bungee Jump

  • Nepal’s highest bungee and the World’s second highest bungee jump with a height of 228m.
  • 30 minutes flight from Kathmandu to Pokhara and 2 hours drive from Pokhara to Kushma
  • 9-10 hour drive from Kathmandu

 

 

Everest Skydive

  • Most extreme and thrilling adventure that beats all adventures.
  • Magnificent view of mountain peaks including world’s highest peak Mount Everest and the stunning Namche bazzar.
  • Fly to Lukla which is 30 minutes by air from Kathmandu.

Nepal: Home to 125 ethnic groups, 123 languages and 10 religions Nepal once is not enough Diverse Culture

 

 

Indra Jatra

  • Celebrated by Newar Community residing dominantly in Kathmandu Valley.
  • Cultural significance: It is celebrated to thank Lord Indra for the rain and prosperous harvest.

 

 

Tamu Loshar

  • Celebrated by Gurung Community
  • Cultural Significance: It marks the beginning of the Tamu Sambat or New Year in Gurung Calendar.