Nepali Vocabulary and Sentences About Trips & Making Plans | Travel Conversation in Nepali

Nepali Language · Everyday Vocabulary
Trips & Making Plans in Nepali
Travel · Social Plans · Free Time · Celebrations

In this lesson, you will learn Nepali vocabulary and useful sentences related to trips and making plans. This lesson will help you talk about travelling, planning vacations, booking tickets, visiting places, and discussing future plans in natural Nepali. The words and phrases here are simple and practical, making it easy for beginners to use them in real-life conversations.

Learning Tip — Many of these words appear in everyday conversation about weekends, outings, and social plans. Practise by describing your next outing to a friend — in Nepali!
Activity 1 — Study the Vocabulary
Complete Word List

Read through each word and its Romanised Nepali. Try saying each word aloud as you go.

English Romanised Nepali
PlanYojana
FriendSaathi
TimeSamaya
MeetBhetnu
RestaurantRestaurant
Free timeFursadko samaya
BusyByasta
Call (phone)Phone garnu
ScheduleTaalika
WeekendHaftako antya
DanceNaachnu
SingGaaunu
TravelYaatra
MusicSangeet
PicnicBanbhoj
Get togetherBhela hunu
Old friendsPuraano saathiharu
SchoolmatesBidyalayako saathiharu
GameKhel
InviteNimantrana
TomorrowBholi
Day after tomorrowParsi
TodayAaja
EveningSaanjha
MorningBihaana
FunRamailo
ShoppingKinmel
TogetherSangai
EnjoyRamailo garnu
BirthdayJanmadin
CelebrationUtsab manaaunu
GiftUpahaar
Road tripSadak yatra
DiscussionChhalgal
ChooseChhanaut garnu / Chhaannu
RelaxAaram garnu
PhotoTasbir
MemoriesYadharu
CaptureKaid garnu / Khichnu
ReunionPunarmilan
Music festivalSangeet mahotsab
HikingPadyatra
FriendshipMitrata
Meet upBhetghat
Group photoSaamuhik tasbir
Fun activityRamailo gatibidhi
Activity 2 — Example Sentences
Words in Context

Study these simple sentences to see how the vocabulary is used in everyday planning and travel conversations.

Word Used Romanised Nepali English Meaning
YojanaHamro yojana ke ho?What is our plan?
BhetnuBholi saathi sanga bhetne ho?Are we meeting friends tomorrow?
ByastaMa aaja byasta chhau.I am busy today.
Fursadko samayaFursadko samaya ma ke garnu man lagchha?What do you like to do in your free time?
YaatraHami haftako antya ma yaatra garchau.We travel on the weekend.
BanbhojParsi banbhoj jaane ho.We are going for a picnic the day after tomorrow.
NimantranaUsle malaai nimantrana garyo.He invited me.
JanmadinAaja usko janmadin ho.Today is his birthday.
UpahaarMaine uslaai upahaar diyen.I gave her a gift.
Sadak yatraHami sadak yatra ma jaanchau.We are going on a road trip.
Aaram garnuBihaana aaram garnu man lagchha.I want to relax in the morning.
TasbirHami saamuhik tasbir khichau.Let us take a group photo.
YadharuYo yaatra ko yadharu ramraa chhan.The memories of this trip are wonderful.
PunarmilanPuraano saathiharu sanga punarmilan bhayo.We had a reunion with old friends.
PadyatraHami saanjha ma padyatra garchau.We go hiking in the evening.
Ramailo garnuHami sangai ramailo garnchau.We enjoy ourselves together.
ChhalgalYojana baarey chhalgal garau.Let us have a discussion about the plan.
MitrataHamro mitrata gaahro samayama kaam laayo.Our friendship helped in difficult times.
Bhela hunuSab jana bhela hune ho?Is everyone getting together?
Sangeet mahotsabSangeet mahotsabma jaaun!Let us go to the music festival!
KinmelSaanjha ma kinmel jaane ho?Are we going shopping in the evening?
Practice suggestion Use five words from this list to describe a plan you have this week. Speak or write your sentences in Romanised Nepali, then share with a partner.
Summary
Key Takeaways

Four core themes covered in this vocabulary set.

01
Planning & Time

Words like Yojana, Samaya, Taalika, Bholi, Parsi, and Haftako antya give you the language to schedule and talk about when things will happen.

02
Travel & Outings

Words like Yaatra, Sadak yatra, Banbhoj, Padyatra, and Sangeet mahotsab help you describe trips, adventures, and special outings with others.

03
People & Togetherness

Words like Saathi, Mitrata, Bhela hunu, Punarmilan, and Sangai express the social heart of Nepali culture — meeting, gathering, and enjoying life together.

04
Celebration & Memories

Words like Janmadin, Utsab manaaunu, Upahaar, Tasbir, and Yadharu capture the joy of celebrations and the memories made along the way.

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