NepalPick

About NepalPick

Useful guidance begins with honesty.

NepalPick is an independent travel publishing project created to help travellers discover Nepal beyond the best known circuits. It currently publishes research based destination guides and indicative itineraries. It is not yet a tour operator, booking agency, or substitute for current advice from authorities and registered travel businesses.

Editorial method

How a place earns a NepalPick guide

01

We start with credible sources

We prioritise information from the Nepal Tourism Board, Department of National Parks and Wildlife Conservation, protected area authorities, municipal sources, recognised community tourism organisations, and registered local travel businesses.

02

We separate research from experience

Unless a guide explicitly names its author and visit date, treat it as a researched editorial guide, not a firsthand trip report. We do not invent stays, conversations, sightings, prices, or personal experiences.

03

We disclose uncertainty

Roads, flights, permits, prices, seasonal lodging, trail conditions, and regulations change. Itineraries are planning frameworks. Travellers must reconfirm details before committing money or travel time.

04

We favour local value

Our editorial preference is for locally owned accommodation, local guides, community managed experiences, fair porter treatment, low waste travel, cultural consent, and responsible wildlife viewing.

No paid ranking should look like independent advice.

If NepalPick later accepts sponsored content, free travel, commissions, or commercial partnerships, the relationship will be labelled clearly on the relevant page.

Affiliate disclosure

How recommendations may support the site

NepalPick may eventually use affiliate links. If a traveller books through one, NepalPick may receive a commission without increasing the traveller’s price. Affiliate availability will not guarantee inclusion, a favourable review, or a higher ranking.

At present, destination guides should be read as editorial information. A commercial link, when added, will be identified close to the link rather than hidden only in this policy.

Privacy and media

Images, attribution, and visitor data

Destination pages use openly licensed photographs, primarily from Wikimedia Commons. The photographer, source, and licence are displayed with each image. Some photographs provide regional context rather than depicting the exact named destination, and are labelled accordingly.

Nepal Tourism Board and Nepal Now are used as authoritative information sources. Their text is paraphrased and linked, not reproduced in full. Their photographs are not reused unless NepalPick receives written permission or the individual image carries an explicit reuse licence. Government ownership does not by itself remove copyright.

NepalPick does not currently request accounts, payments, passport details, or sensitive personal information. Standard hosting logs may record technical information such as Internet Protocol address, browser type, and request time for security and reliability.

NepalPick uses Google Analytics to understand aggregate visitor numbers and which pages are read. Google Analytics may set cookies and process technical information such as approximate location, device and browser type, and pages visited. NepalPick does not use this data to identify individual visitors personally.

When enquiry forms, newsletters, or booking tools are introduced, this notice will be updated before those features are activated.

Corrections

See something inaccurate?

Travel information becomes outdated quickly. NepalPick welcomes corrections from travellers, communities, guides, conservation authorities, and tourism businesses. Safety-critical and access-related updates receive priority, and substantial factual changes update the guide’s review date.

Corrections can be submitted through the contact page, where they are read by the NepalPick owner. A public NepalPick.com corrections email address will be added when domain email is activated.

Last editorial policy update: 13 July 2026.