Vehicle Rental Service

If you want to rent a vehicle for traveling in different places of  Nepal, our View Nepal Trek and Expedition includes vehicle rental in our packages. Here's everything you need to know:

 

Types of vehicles:

 

  • Private vehicles are ideal for groups or individuals seeking flexibility and luxury—SUVs, cars, Hiace, Jeeps, etc.

  • Local Transportation: You can also take local taxis or public transportation for short trips.

  • Airport Transfers: our trekking company will arrange transportation from the airport to your lodging and vice versa.

  • Daily Rentals: provide vehicles for daily leasing, which can be beneficial for going to trailheads or touring the area.

  • Tour Packages: provide vehicle transportation as part of trekking or tour packages, especially for city transfers.

 

Renting  a Hiace

Renting a Hiace for traveling in Nepal is an excellent choice, especially for group tours, family trips, or comfortable transportation between cities. Hiace vans are widely available for rent and can cater to a variety of travel needs, from urban transfers to more rugged mountain journeys.

 Why Choose a Hiace for Traveling in Nepal:

  • Spacious and Comfortable: Hiace vans can seat 10-15 passengers with ample space for luggage, making them ideal for group travel.

  • Reliable on Rough Roads: Nepal's roads, especially those leading to mountain regions, can be challenging. Hiace vans are well-suited for long distances and rough terrain.

  • Convenience: Renting a Hiace gives you the freedom to plan your travel schedule without depending on public buses or taxis.

  • Professional Drivers: Most rentals come with experienced drivers who are familiar with local roads and destinations, ensuring a safe and comfortable journey.

Popular Routes to Travel by Hiace in Nepal:

  • Kathmandu to Pokhara: A common route for travelers heading to the beautiful lakeside city of Pokhara. The road is well-paved, and the drive takes around 6-7 hours.

  • Kathmandu to Chitwan: For those traveling to Chitwan National Park, renting a Hiace can make the 5-6 hour journey more comfortable.

  • Kathmandu to Lumbini: Visiting the birthplace of Buddha in Lumbini is a popular pilgrimage and tourist route, and a Hiace offers a comfortable option for the 8-9 hour drive.

  • Kathmandu to Trekking Trailheads: As mentioned earlier, you can take a Hiace to trailheads like Syabrubesi (for Langtang), and Nayapul (for Annapurna).

  • Pokhara to Jomsom: If you're exploring the Upper Mustang or Muktinath areas, a Hiace can take you as far as Jomsom or even Muktinath, though roads can be challenging.

 

Renting A Jeep

Renting a Jeep for traveling in Nepal is a popular option, especially for accessing more remote or rugged areas that require a vehicle with good off-road capabilities. Jeeps are well-suited for Nepal's challenging mountain roads, steep terrain, and off-the-beaten-path destinations.

 Why Choose a Jeep for Traveling in Nepal:

  • Off-Road Capability: Jeeps, especially 4WD models like the Mahindra Scorpio, Toyota Land Cruiser, or Bolero, can handle rough terrain, narrow mountain roads, and unpaved paths.

  • Comfort and Durability: Jeeps offer a balance of comfort and ruggedness, making long journeys in Nepal’s hilly and mountainous regions more manageable.

  • Ideal for Small Groups: Jeeps typically seat 5-7 passengers, making them a great option for small groups, families, or couples who want extra comfort and flexibility.

  • Access to Remote Areas: Jeep rentals are perfect for reaching trekking trailheads, remote villages, or places that regular cars and buses cannot access.

 Popular Destinations for Jeep Travel in  Nepal:

  • Upper Mustang (Jomsom and Muktinath): The route to Upper Mustang from Pokhara requires a sturdy vehicle due to rough roads. Jeeps are the best option for this journey.

  • Langtang Region (Syabrubesi): If you’re heading to the Langtang Valley for trekking, the road to Syabrubesi can be challenging, and a Jeep is ideal for a safe trip.

  • Annapurna Circuit (Manang): You can take a Jeep from Besisahar to Manang on the Annapurna Circuit. This stretch has rough, mountainous terrain where 4WD is essential.

  • Dolpo: Jeeps are commonly used to reach trailheads in Dolpo, one of the most remote regions in Nepal.

  • Chitwan and Lumbini: For a more comfortable ride to Chitwan National Park or Lumbini, Jeeps are often preferred for their stability and ability to handle any unexpected rough patches.

Renting A car

Renting a car for traveling in Nepal is a convenient and flexible way to explore the country's diverse landscapes, from bustling cities like Kathmandu and Pokhara to remote trekking areas and national parks. Here's what you need to know about car rentals in Nepal:

 

 Popular Routes for Car Rentals:

  • Kathmandu to Pokhara: One of the most common travel routes, about 6-7 hours by car. The road is well-paved, though there can be traffic and occasional landslides during monsoon season.

  • Kathmandu to Chitwan National Park: A popular route for travelers heading to Chitwan for jungle safaris, which takes around 5-6 hours by car.

  • Pokhara to Jomsom: For those visiting Upper Mustang or Muktinath, SUVs or Jeeps are the best options due to rough terrain.

  • Kathmandu to Syabrubesi: Starting point for treks in the Langtang region. It’s a 7-8 hour drive with rough roads, making an SUV or Jeep ideal.

  • Kathmandu to Lumbini: For those visiting the birthplace of Buddha, the drive takes about 8-9 hours, mostly on paved roads.