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A Step Towards Sustainable Luxury

At Yeti Holidays, we believe that true luxury lies in thoughtful, responsible travel—where exceptional experiences exist in harmony with the environment. As part of our ongoing commitment to sustainability, we are delighted to introduce three new BYD electric vehicles to our fleet. This latest addition reflects our dedication to reducing our environmental footprint while elevating the quality of every journey we curate. Our transition towards electric mobility allows our guests to explore Nepal in quiet comfort and understated elegance, all while contributing to a cleaner, more...

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Yeti Holidays Annual Retreat

From adventure and wildlife experiences in Pokhara and Chitwan to a full team picnic in Dhulikhel filled with fun games and exciting prizes, our annual retreat was all about bonding and making memories. A big thank you to Dust Thani for partnering with us and helping make this retreat truly...

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Moving the Green Way

At Yeti Holidays, we believe that true adventure should leave lasting memories – not lasting damage. As one of Nepal’s revered tourism establishments, we’re taking meaningful steps toward a more sustainable and responsible travel culture. Our new partnership with DOKO Recyclers, a leading local recycling and waste management organization, marks an important milestone in our journey. Together, we’re working to minimize our environmental footprint by ensuring proper waste collection, recycling and education across all our curated journeys. From reducing single-use plastic on...

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Laxmi Puja

Laxmi Puja, celebrated as part of the grand festival of Diwali, is one of Nepal’s most cherished Hindu celebrations. It honors Goddess Laxmi—the goddess of wealth, prosperity, and good fortune—and marks the triumph of light over darkness. Homes and temples glow with oil lamps, candles, and decorative lights as devotees welcome the goddess with prayers, offerings, and festivity. The evening resonates with joy, symbolizing renewal, gratitude, and hope for abundance in the year ahead. When is it Held?Laxmi Puja falls on the third day of the five-day Tihar (Diwali) festival, which usually...

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Teej

Teej (also Haritalika Teej) is one of Nepal’s most celebrated women-centric Hindu festivals. Spanning three to four days, it honors Goddess Parvati’s devotion to Lord Shiva and symbolizes the devotion, resilience, and collective spirit of women across the country. When is it Held? Celebrated on the third day after the new moon in the month of Bhadra (mid-August to mid-September), Teej timing varies each year according to the lunar calendar.

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