Nepal tourism is back
Following civil unrest and the formation of an interim government, tourism activities across Nepal have fully resumed
Nepal enters a new chapter with under the leadership of the country’s first female Prime Minister, Sushila Karki.
Shiva Dhakal, founder of Community Homestay Network, hailed tourism partners and others for their continued support and solidarity throughout the difficult period.
“Tourism is a powerful economic force that has ripples well beyond travel experiences. Our thoughts remain with all those who endured challenges during this time.”
“Together, we are looking forward with renewed hope and are excited to welcome travellers to our new Nepal,” Dhakal said.
Community Homestay Network currently has 50 tourism experiences available to book.
Forty communities in 23 destinations operate community homestays, while 10 communities provide cultural experiences.
The social enterprise recently announced three new trips exploring lesser-known locations in the country.
New experiences include exploring the emerging destination of Narchyang, cooking local recipes and tasting local wine, and connecting with the Indigenous Aathpahariya culture in Eastern Nepal
Hidden Gems of the Kathmandu Valley: Culture, Crafts, and Nature – This eight-day trip through the Kathmandu Valley offers authentic Newari experiences. Travellers will engage with artisans in Bungamati, cook momos in Kirtipur, hike to Nagarkot, and connect with local people via homestays;
Rural Life with the Locals: A Journey through Narchyang and Hemjakot – This eight-day journey from Kathmandu to Narchyang and Hemjakot offers hikes to waterfalls and viewpoints, cooking with locals, and homestay experiences.
Eastern Nepal: The Road Less Taken – This eight-day Eastern Nepal adventure starts in Kathmandu, journeys to Dhankuta for Aathpahariya homestays and hikes, and ends in Janakpur with Mithila art and a visit to Janaki Temple.
Community Homestay Network’s founder Dhakal will be attending WTM this year.
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