Nepal is normally popular in the
world for the adventure travel, white water rafting and
great jungle safari, staying at the specially built
resorts or the self pitched tents. A brand new concept
of village tourism where the guests - YOU would be taken
to the carefully picked up village where you would be
given the chances to know the local people, their
culture by allowing them to stay on one of the house as
a family member. A few guest room and kitchen are
developed without disturbing the village environment.
Villages continue their daily normal works and guests
enjoy participating in the village activities. As you
would be staying as a family member with your host
family, you can participate in all activities of their
daily choirs.
The friendly and hearty behaviors of the family members
gives you a different experience that you have never
enjoyed before. You have the chance to eat the
traditional local food prepared in the neat and clean
kitchen, which are delicious and are hygienic.
The tour gives you the chances to explore the real
villages unlike having spent short time in different
villages on trek. Your accommodation is in an actual
home, allowing you to feel the cross-cultural exchange
in the more authentic way unlike staying at the local
lodge filled with other backpackers. You will be
observing the real Nepalese cultural tradition from the
closest quarter and intermingle with the locals.
Besides, any expenses made at that level directly
contribute to the welfare of the local community, which
ultimately gives you the high sense of satisfaction.
Village Tours are normally conducted in Sirubari,
Bandipur, Kakani and Gorkha and other parts of Nepal too
as Chepang Village, Ghalegaun Village, Gorkha Village,
Dhading Village, Lumbini Village, Balnthali Village.
Chepang Village Trek
Throughout the world, village tourism has been
identified as an important tool to alleviate poverty in
rural areas. In Nepal too, many villages has been
identified as destination for village tourism.
Gorkha Village Trek Gorkha - the untouched and captivating town of
Nepal! Some 300 years ago, Nepal was divided into 50
tiny states, and Gorkha was one of them. King Prithivi
Narayan Shah,