Escape2Nepal was founded by Steve Webster in 2001. Steve has spent over 20 years living and working in Nepal. He is married to a Nepalese lady by the name of Neeru and has two daughters aged 12 and 7 years, Sitara and Priyani.
Steve first came to Nepal in 1985 to take a break from his studies back in the UK. He joined the famous Tiger Mountain Group of companies where he studied wildlife and assisted with setting up and running several of their newly established Lodges and Camps in remote west Nepal and South India.
Having spent almost three years in the jungles Steve turned his interests toward the mountains and ran Mountain Travel, Nepal’s premier trekking company. This enabled him to explore many of Nepal’s trekking trails as well as venture into Tibet and Northern India.
He later joined the company’s Sales and Marketing division where he travelled extensively around the world.
Steve left the Tiger Mountain Group in 2001 to pursue a number of personal interests as well as establish his own company. In addition to running
Escape2Nepal Steve also works as Sales & Marketing Consultant to Nepal’s finest Heritage Hotels – Dwarika’s Hotel. This special relationship enables our clients to receive preferential treatment, free upgrades etc.
www.dwarikas.com
At Escape2Nepal we believe in offering a hassle free quality holiday that will leave you with very special memories of this amazing country. Your itinerary will be personally designed to suit your exact requirements and our team of efficient staff will ensure that you get the utmost of personal attention both before you arrive in Nepal and after.
Steve and his team will show you places in Nepal where the average tourist will not get to venture. Whether it be hidden temples or a private lunch at Shivapuri Heights Cottage.
Escape2Nepal has an intimate knowledge of the country and her people and has some of the best connections in the industry and and local community.
Steve also helps to look after a very special foundation that sponsors underprivileged and orphaned children.
www.hcf-nepal.org