Homestay
Trade the sterile hotel lobby for the warm glow of a Nepali kitchen. In community homestays like those in Panauti, Sirubari, or the Tharu villages of Chitwan, you’ll live alongside your hosts, learning the art of the perfect Dal Bhat or helping in the emerald rice terraces. From waking up to the sound of temple bells to sharing stories over local tea, this is a deep dive into Nepal's 120+ ethnic cultures. It’s more than travel; it’s a cross-cultural exchange that supports local women-led initiatives and keeps ancient traditions alive.

The Community Homestay Experience
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Experiences
Ultra Flight
No Windows. No Walls. Just You and the Peaks.
Experience the Himalayas from above with an ultralight flight in Pokhara. These small aircraft give you a bird’s-eye view of Annapurna, Machapuchare, and serene lakes below an adventure for the soul.

Canyoning
Canyoning the Himalayan Veins where gravity meets water
Canyoning is the art of descending waterfalls and steep gorges using ropes, slides, and jumps. Nepal’s rugged terrain makes it an ideal spot, with popular sites like Jalbire and Sundarijal offering heart-pumping experiences in pristine nature.

Rock Climbing
Find Your Grip. Leave the Earth Behind.
Whether indoors near Kathmandu or on natural cliffs like Nagarjun and Hattiban, Nepal’s rock climbing scene caters to both beginners and seasoned climbers looking to test their skills.

Peak Climbing
Reach New Heights: Nepal Peak Climbing
Ideal for adventurers aiming to step up from trekking, peak climbing in Nepal—such as Island Peak, Mera Peak, or Lobuche offers a taste of mountaineering with achievable goals and rewarding Himalayan views.

Zip-lining
100km/h. 600m Drop. Zero Regrets.
Pokhara is home to one of the world’s steepest and fastest ziplines. Soar through the air with panoramic views of mountains and valleys, an electrifying mix of thrill and beauty.

