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Soar towards the roof of the world. Booking flights to Nepal is your first step on an epic journey, where ancient temples meet the majestic Himalayas, and vibrant culture thrives in every valley.
As the gateway to legendary treks like the Everest Base Camp and Annapurna Circuit, as well as spiritual centers in Kathmandu and Pokhara, Nepal attracts adventurers and seekers from across the globe. Direct and connecting flights land at Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu, connecting you to a land of unparalleled beauty and profound experiences.
From the moment you book your ticket, you’re on the path to standing in the shadow of the world’s highest peaks, exploring UNESCO World Heritage Sites, and discovering the warm hospitality of the Nepali people. Whether you seek adrenaline, enlightenment, or simply awe-inspiring vistas, it all begins with your flight to Nepal.
Kathmandu (KTM): Nepal’s main international airport and primary gateway, offering regional and intercontinental connections; ideal for business and tourism travel throughout the country.
Others: BWA (Bhairahawa/Simara) and BIR (Biratnagar) have limited or seasonal international service; most travelers fly into Kathmandu (KTM) and connect onward domestically.
The best time to fly to Nepal is during the peak tourist seasons, which coincide with the country’s most favorable weather conditions.
Autumn (September to November): This is the most popular period for flights and travel. The skies are clear, rainfall has subsided, temperatures are moderate, and mountain views—especially of the Himalayas—are spectacular. This is ideal for trekking, sightseeing, and cultural tours.
Spring (March to May): Another excellent time to visit, with blooming rhododendrons, pleasant temperatures, and generally stable weather. Flights are comfortable, and trekking conditions are ideal.
Avoid the monsoon season (June to August) as heavy rains can disrupt flights, cause landslides, and limit trekking and sightseeing. The winter months (December to February) are less crowded and cheaper, but temperatures are colder, especially in the mountainous regions, and some high-altitude areas may be inaccessible.
Flying in September–November or March–May ensures the best combination of clear skies, comfortable temperatures, and smooth flight conditions.
Soaring into the heart of the Himalayas, a flight to Kathmandu is the first step on an unforgettable journey. Your plane descends into a valley cradled by snow-capped peaks, delivering you to the vibrant and ancient capital of Nepal. Kathmandu is more than a destination; it’s a sensory portal to spiritual wonders, from the sacred monkeys of Swayambhunath to the bustling alleys of Thamel.
As the primary international gateway to Nepal, Tribhuvan International Airport (KTM) connects adventurers, pilgrims, and trekkers from across the globe. Whether you’re beginning an epic trek to Everest Base Camp, seeking cultural immersion in Durbar Square, or using Kathmandu as a hub for journeys to Pokhara or Chitwan, finding the right flight is key.
Book your flights to Kathmandu for seamless access to a city where temple bells mingle with mountain winds, starting your ultimate Himalayan adventure the moment you land. Discover a land of ancient legends and breathtaking landscapes, waiting just beyond the arrival gate.
| From | Destination | Airline | Fare | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| New York (JFK) | Kathmandu (KTM) | Cathay Pacific | From $729 | Contact Us |
| Los Angeles (LAX) | Kathmandu (KTM) | Cathay Pacific | From $876 | Contact Us |
| Chicago (ORD) | Kathmandu (KTM) | Cathay Pacific | From $709 | Contact Us |
| Washington DC (IAD) | Kathmandu (KTM) | Air India | From $831 | Contact Us |
| Miami (MIA) | Kathmandu (KTM) | Qatar Airways | From $1103 | Contact Us |
| Atlanta (ATL) | Kathmandu (KTM) | United Air (Codeshare) | From $832 | Contact Us |
Note: The fares mentioned are indicative only. It is recommended to contact us for real-time availability and accurate pricing based on your travel dates and departure airport.
Travel insurance covering medical emergencies, trip cancellations, and lost luggage for safe travel throughout Nepal.
Extra baggage allowance to accommodate trekking gear, climbing equipment, or souvenirs from local markets.
Priority boarding and seat selection to secure preferred seating on long-haul flights to Kathmandu, Pokhara, or other airports.
In-flight Wi-Fi or mobile hotspot access to stay connected during flights and layovers.
Airport lounge access for comfort during long layovers in connecting hubs such as Doha, Istanbul, or Delhi.
Flexible or refundable tickets allowing changes in travel plans without heavy penalties, especially for trekking or seasonal travel.
Guided tour packages and excursion add-ons for exploring Kathmandu, Pokhara, Lumbini, Annapurna, and Everest regions.
Car rental or airport transfer services for seamless travel from Tribhuvan International Airport or domestic airports to hotels and trekking starting points.
Vaccination consultation and travel health kits for high-altitude travel and protection against common diseases.
Travel adapters and power banks compatible with Nepal’s electrical system (Type C, D, and M, 230V).