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Village
tourism and home stay
trekking in Nepal |
This programme enables the
visitors to accomplish two
different things at one
time. Whilst you enjoy your
trek in the beautiful
Nepalese villages, we make
arrangements every day for
you to stay at private
family houses who provide
you home made food and
accommodation. In order to
give you the best flavor of
unique Nepalese village
hospitality, this programme
has been carefully designed
to avoid the usual practice
of trekkers staying at
lodges, hotels and
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Some of the Village Tourism
and Homestay Trekking
destinations currently
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Mountains
and Monasteries (Buddhist
Circuit) – Dhudh Kunda Trek
"Mountains and Monasteries"
is appropriately named for
the Dudha Kunda trekking, in
the southern part of Solu
giving full exposure to the
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Ghalegaun
– Ghanapokhara Trekking
Ghale Gaun is a charming
Gurung village promoting
unique village tourism and
practicing community based
hospitality that provides
you home stay facilities,
homemade food and
performance of
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Sirubari
Home Stay Trekking
Sirubari Homestay Trekking
programme started in the
late 90s with the
initiatives of retired
British and Indian Gurkhas.
Since then it has developed
into a highly attractive
home stay trekking
destination
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Tamang
Heritage Trail - A cultural
trek to a Himalayan village
Previously a restricted area near the
Tibetan border, this course highlights
the ancient lifestyle of indigenous
Tamang people residing in this area
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Chitwan
Chepang Hill Trek
This newly developed Chepang Hill Trekking
Trail lies some 80 k.m. south- west
of Kathmandu in Nepal’s tropical Terai
district of Chitwan - famous for one
of the Asia’s top most beautiful national
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Bandipur
Trek
Situated only 143 km away to
the west of Kathmandu,
Bandipur is a picturesque
Newari town. It has been
described as a natural view
tower point from where there
are excellent views of many
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