For those who would like to combine adventure, skill, and an outdoor experience, hunting in Nepal creates memories that will last a lifetime.
With rich biodiversity and stunning scenery, hunting tours are available in certain parts of the conservation areas, making your interaction with nature very responsible while taking an active interest in wildlife conservation and the environment.
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If hunting isn’t quite what you’re looking for, don’t you worry! Nepal offers so many other experiences-from the quiet, serene trekking routes to fun-filled cultural tours, paragliding, and mountain biking. There’s something here for every type of traveler.
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Ghale Gaun Trek
Highlights Scenic drive from Kathmandu to Besisahar Breathtaking views of the...$390.0
Blue Sheep Hunting
Dhorpatan is the one and only single hunting reserve of Nepal....Price Upon Request
Frequently Asked Questions
Please do not hesitate to contact us directly for any questions regarding hunting in Nepal. The following are some of the most frequently asked questions:
Yes, hunting in Nepal is ethical and controlled by the government. It is carried out in specific areas such as Dhorpatan Hunting Reserve with the issuance of permits provided by the government. Part of the fees covers wildlife conservation and local communities.
The species to be hunted may include the Himalayan blue sheep, also known as Bharal, wild boar, and sometimes other game species. Each hunt is organized with full commitment toward ethics and lawfulness, considering only sustainable practices.
While prior hunting experience can enhance your trip, it is not mandatory. Professional guides and experts accompany all hunting expeditions to ensure safety and adherence to regulations.