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Nepal Homestay Experience

The Nepal Homestay Experience is our most immersive tour — seven days living with local families in 2-3 different communities, sharing meals, learning customs, and building connections that go beyond anything a hotel-based tour can offer. You sleep in family homes, cook in family kitchens, and participate in the daily rhythms of village life in Nepal.

The itinerary moves through different cultural communities — Newari towns in the Kathmandu Valley, Tamang villages in the hills, Gurung communities near Pokhara — so you experience the diversity of Nepal’s cultures through the most intimate lens possible: as a guest in someone’s home.

Community Impact

This is direct community support at its most fundamental. Every rupee you spend on accommodation, meals, and activities goes to the families who host you. Homestay tourism provides meaningful income while preserving cultural traditions that are the core of each community’s identity.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the accommodation like?

Private room in a family home. Clean bedding, shared bathroom (Western-style in most locations). Simple but comfortable. The value is the human connection, not the thread count.

Do I need to speak Nepali?

No. Your community guide translates and bridges cultural gaps. Many hosts speak some English. But a few Nepali words go a long way — we teach you the basics.

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Sirubari Homestay Trek

Sirubari holds a special place in Nepal’s tourism history — it was the first village in the country to establish a community homestay program, back in 1997. This Gurung village in the hills of Syangja district pioneered the idea that rural families could welcome travellers into their homes and share their culture as an alternative to conventional tourism. Nearly three decades later, Sirubari remains one of the most authentic and well-managed homestay experiences in Nepal.

The village sits on a ridge with sweeping views of Machhapuchhre, Annapurna, and the Dhaulagiri range. Gurung families host you in their traditional homes, cook meals from their kitchen gardens, and organize cultural programs featuring traditional Gurung songs, dance, and storytelling. The short trek to the village passes through terraced hillsides that are beautiful in every season.

Community Impact

Sirubari’s homestay program transformed the village economy from subsistence farming to a mixed livelihood model that includes tourism. The program is entirely community-managed, with guest rotation ensuring every family benefits. Your visit supports the village that started it all.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I get to Sirubari?

Drive from Pokhara (3-4 hours) to the trailhead, then trek 2-3 hours uphill to the village. The approach is gentle and suitable for moderate fitness levels.

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Tharu Homestay and Village Tour

The Tharu Homestay and Village Tour immerses you in the indigenous culture of Nepal’s Terai lowlands. The Tharu people have lived in the Chitwan region for centuries, developing a way of life intimately connected to the rivers and forests. Staying with a Tharu family gives you access to this culture in a way that no safari lodge can — sleeping in a traditional longhouse, eating fresh fish and river crab prepared by your host, and watching the famous Tharu stick dance performed by the family’s neighbors.

Village walks take you through Tharu settlements where the architecture, farming methods, and community organization reflect an ancient relationship with the subtropical landscape. Your hosts explain how their lives have changed since the creation of the national park, and how community-based tourism helps them maintain their cultural identity while benefiting from conservation.

Community Impact

Tharu homestays provide direct income to indigenous families. Cultural performances are organized by the village community. Your stay supports families who are actively preserving Tharu traditions in a rapidly modernizing region.

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Tamang Village Homestay Tour

The Tamang Village Homestay Tour takes you into the heart of Tamang culture — staying with Buddhist families in hill villages near the Langtang region. The Tamang are one of Nepal’s largest ethnic groups, with a rich Buddhist heritage that includes monasteries, prayer wheels, mani walls, and a spiritual calendar that shapes daily life. Staying in a Tamang village is the most intimate way to experience this culture.

Your host family shares their home, their food (including the distinctive Tamang dishes — dhido, gundruk, and butter tea), and their daily routines. Morning prayers at the village monastery, walks through terraced fields, and evenings around the family hearth create a pace of life that is both restful and deeply engaging. Many of these communities are rebuilding after the 2015 earthquake, and your visit supports their recovery.

Community Impact

Tamang homestays provide income to families who lost homes and livelihoods in the earthquake. Tourism has become a key part of the rebuilding effort, and every visitor contributes to the community’s recovery and resilience.

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Newari Culture Homestay

The Newari Culture Homestay places you at the heart of the culture that built the Kathmandu Valley’s extraordinary heritage. You stay with a Newari family in their traditional home — in Bhaktapur, Patan, or one of the smaller Newari towns — cooking together, eating together, and exploring the temples, courtyards, and backstreets that your hosts know intimately because they grew up in them.

Newari culture is one of the richest in South Asia: a distinctive cuisine with over 200 traditional dishes, a festival calendar with celebrations nearly every week, artisan traditions in pottery, metalwork, and woodcarving that produced the valley’s famous temple art. A homestay is the only way to experience this culture from the inside.

Community Impact

Newari homestay families share their cultural knowledge and home life with visitors. Your stay directly supports families who take pride in maintaining their cultural traditions in a modernizing city.

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Nepal White Water Rafting

Nepal has some of the best white water rafting in the world — rivers that drop from the Himalayas through deep gorges, creating rapids ranging from gentle Class II floats to extreme Class V challenges. Our rafting trips run on two rivers: the Trisuli (Class III), which is perfect for first-timers and families, and the Bhote Koshi (Class IV-V), which delivers the intense white water that experienced rafters seek.

The experience goes beyond the rapids: camping on a sandy riverbank, cooking dinner over an open fire, sleeping under the stars in a gorge — this is one of Nepal’s most complete adventure experiences. Our safety-trained guides carry years of experience on these rivers and all equipment meets international safety standards.

Community Impact

Rafting operations employ local river guides, camp staff, and drivers from communities along the river valleys. Your trip supports adventure tourism livelihoods in areas that benefit from the river-based economy.

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Nepal Mountain Biking Tour

The Kathmandu Valley is one of Asia’s great mountain biking destinations — a compact landscape of forest trails, dirt roads, and single track connecting medieval cities, hilltop monasteries, and terraced farmland, all with the Himalayan range as a backdrop. Our Mountain Biking Tour takes you to the best rides in the valley with a local guide who has been cycling these trails for years.

Routes are adapted to your skill level: gentle rides through the valley floor for beginners, challenging single track descents for experienced riders, and everything in between. Multi-day tours extend into the surrounding hills, combining riding with village overnight stays and cultural sightseeing. Quality hardtail mountain bikes and all safety equipment are provided.

Community Impact

Our biking guides are local riders who know every trail. Lunch stops are at village restaurants and teahouses. Overnight stays support local lodge operators. Mountain biking brings tourism income to parts of the valley that vehicle-based tours bypass.

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Nepal Bird Watching Tour

Nepal is one of the premier birding destinations in Asia — over 900 species recorded in a country the size of Iowa, ranging from the subtropical jungle of the Terai to the alpine meadows of the Himalayas. The Nepal Bird Watching Tour covers multiple habitats over seven days, guided by an expert ornithologist who knows where to find Nepal’s most sought-after species.

The tour targets diverse habitats: Chitwan’s grasslands and sal forests for jungle species, the mid-hill forests of Shivapuri and Phulchowki for endemic and migrant species, and the Pokhara area wetlands for waterbirds. Key target species include the Spiny Babbler (Nepal’s only endemic bird), the ibisbill, the Himalayan monal (Nepal’s national bird), and an extraordinary diversity of raptors, warblers, and flycatchers. Maximum 6 participants ensures optimal birding conditions.

Community Impact

Our ornithologist guides are local birdwatchers who have turned their passion into a profession. Bird watching tourism supports conservation awareness in communities around protected areas and provides income that reinforces the value of intact forest habitats.

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Mustang Tiji Festival 2027

The Tiji festival, locals calls Tenchi Festival is annual three days monk dance festival celebrate every year in Upper mustang , Lo manthang . According to Tempa Chhirim , Tenji: commonly pronounced Teeji or Tiji means “Prayer for world peace”.
Upper mustang, a place highly influenced from Tibetan bon Buddhism and only untouched preserved safe zone for Tibetan Buddhism . According to His highness Dalai Lama “Authentic Tibetan culture survives only in exile in a few places like Mustang, which has had long historical and cultural ties with Tibet.”