A forest pond in Chitwan National ParkPhoto: Nihaal Moktan · CC BY-SA 4.0

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Find your park

Four short questions. We rank Nepal's 13 parks for the trip you have in mind — no marketing, no booking, no commissions.

Question 3 of 4

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What's your altitude experience?

Altitude is the single most important safety factor for Nepal's mountain parks. Honest answers, please.

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So far: 15+ days · Lakes, plateau and culture

How this works

The four questions ask about trip length, focus, altitude experience and whether you've been to Nepal before. Your answers get scored against each park's profile — drawn from the same tourism content you'll find on the park pages themselves — and the top five come back ranked.

Altitude is a hard floor: if you tell us you're not comfortable above 3,000 m, we won't suggest Sagarmatha, Makalu Barun, Shey Phoksundo or Chhayanath. That's a safety rule, not a preference.

None of this replaces talking to a registered Nepali trekking agency or to the park authority before you book. It's a first cut — somewhere to start.