Crossing Birgunj Border, Rivers, Landslides & Himalayan Roads | Nepal Tour
Join me on an epic and adventurous journey from the Raxaul border in India to the heart of Nepal – the beautiful city of Kathmandu! 🇮🇳➡️🇳🇵
This is my second vlog of the Nepal tour, and it’s packed with excitement, local culture, stunning landscapes, and unexpected challenges along the way.
🚧 Starting from Raxaul – Crossing Into Nepal
The day began at the Raxaul–Birgunj border, one of the busiest Indo-Nepal gateways.
The border crossing was smooth — a quick ID check, vehicle papers, and we entered Nepal officially.
Before moving ahead, I visited the iconic Gateway of Nepal and took a quick walk around the vibrant Birgunj markets, filled with local shops, busy streets, and Nepali culture.
🚙 The Real Adventure Begins – 180 KM Jeep Ride to Kathmandu
After exploring Birgunj, the real adventure started!
We left early in the morning in a Tata Sumo jeep, ready for a thrilling road trip to Kathmandu. The full journey covers around 180 km, but trust me — it’s not just a ride, it’s an experience.
🌊 Crossing Rivers
One of the most unique moments was driving straight through a river.
Cold water splashing, mountains in the distance — it felt like a scene from a travel movie.
🪨 Landslide Zones
As we moved deeper into the hills, we passed through active landslide zones.
Bulldozers clearing rocks, narrow paths, and steep cliffs made the journey intense but unforgettable.
🏞️ Raw Natural Beauty
Nepal’s terrain is wild, beautiful, and raw.
Forests, hills, terraced fields, roadside tea stalls — every turn brought something new.
🌄 Reaching Kathmandu – A Reward After the Ride
After more than 5 long hours of driving through rivers, mud paths, hills, and dusty roads, we finally reached Kathmandu — tired, dusty, but filled with memories that will last forever ✨
The cool weather, mountain breeze, and the first view of the valley felt like a perfect welcome.
🎥 What’s Coming in the Next Episode
Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe because in the next episode, I explore Kathmandu city itself — temples, food, culture, and the stunning views of the valley!





