Ready for an adventure? Join us in Nepal for a journey which incorporates both the iconic sights of Kathmandu and the Himalayas and local women’s cooperatives and home visits in the western plains. Our 10-night journey in Nepal begins in Kathmandu where we will explore Patan Durbar Square to explore temples and wander the streets and craft shops on a guided tour. Textiles will feature prominently here as we see carpets woven by Tibetan refugees, visit weavers who work with nettle, silk, hemp and bamboo, and have a felt making workshop.
Then it’s off to Chitwan National Park where we will experience the wild side of Nepal at our jungle resort for 2 nights. A jeep safari, a ride in a dugout canoe and a jungle walk to a local gharial breeding center will be balanced by time to relax on the resort’s veranda overlooking the river and to enjoy cultural events which will introduce us to the region’s Tharu tribal culture. Tharu tribal customs are quite localized and we will get an in depth look at several regions during our travels. If you are really enjoying the wild side, sign up for a rhino wake-up call at the resort and you will be notified if any rhinos come to graze on the resort's grass at 5:00 am!
Heading north, we will travel to Pokhara, perched at the edge of the Annapurna region of the Himalayas to tour the Women’s Skills Development Center. There we will make our own macrame souvenirs as well as learning about how they collect wool, dye their yarn, weave fabric and sew accessories for sale to support their community. A scenic boat ride will be icing on the cake with amazing views of the mountain backdrop.
From here we will fly west to experience an area of Nepal that is definitely off the beaten path. In Dang we will stay at the Tharu Cultural Center for 2 nights and learn in depth about the varied traditions of this tribal culture and how they were incorporated into the now illegal caste system imposed by India. The Tharu people are very proud and independent, and it is fascinating to see how they preserve, honor and celebrate their traditions while rejecting the position imposed on them by the caste system which still lingers even though it was abolished in 1963. Our time will be spent amidst the rice paddies, visiting homes and speaking with locals. We will learn traditional dances, eat traditional food, and meet with women who sew traditional costumes and weave baskets.
When we are thoroughly sated with local food and the warm hospitality of the locals we will fly back to Kathmandu for one final night before heading home.
This trip needs at least 10 participants in order to proceed (i.e. the trip is "guaranteed"). We strongly advise you to wait to purchase your flights until the trip is guaranteed by us to go forward. Unless otherwise stated, our regular Terms and Conditions apply to this trip and for any cancellations (click here to see our Terms and Conditions).
Tour Activity Level
We would describe this trip as a Woolly Wander.
Mobility Comfort Level = Mobility Level 3+
Two factors to be aware of are that you will need to climb in and out of a dugout canoe and enjoy a gentle mile-long walk through the forest. You will need to be able to use the occasional squat toilet that we may encounter in rural Nepal as we visit the homes of locals. All of our accommodations will have Western toilets.
Food
Due to local food customs we cannot guarantee access to vegetarian food in the West of Nepal and those with serious food allergies should be cautious eating food offered during home visits. We will do our best with our interpreter to notify locals of allergy requirements ahead of time, but may need to bring a back up supply of allergen-free food if there is any question of a misunderstanding. Please be clear if you have a life threatening allergy as we will not be close to a medical center.
Review our Tour Activity and Mobility Comfort Levels here.
Visa Requirements
A Tourist Visa is required to visit Nepal and can be applied for online with a final collection on arrival.
Travel Insurance Rowan Tree Travel highly recommends purchasing travel insurance. You may purchase through our preferred partner Arch RoamRight by clicking here or through your own provider.
Arranging Your Flights In order to gather easily for the tour, we provide an arrival and departure "window" at a major transportation hub - typically an international airport at your destination country. Flights scheduled outside the provided windows may result in additional transportation costs and missed tour activities. For this reason, we greatly appreciate your cooperation in booking travel that accommodates our specifications.
Please do not purchase airfare until the tour is guaranteed by RTTF to go forward.
Please Note the Following Rowan Tree Travel reserves the right to alter any part of this itinerary in order to address weather conditions, unforeseen circumstances or to improve the participant experience.
Standard Shared Accommodation: $3400 per person; two people per room with two beds; Ensuite with A/C for 7 nights, a single room with a wall fan for 3 nights; Shared bathroom facilities while at the Tharu Cultural Center for 3 nights.
Roommates can sign up to room together or we can assign a roommate if needed.
Single Accommodation: $4000 per person; A private room for one person with one bed, ensuite and A/C all nights; Shared bathroom facilities while at the Tharu Cultural Center for 3 nights
KATHMANDU
Our 10-night journey in Nepal begins in Kathmandu where we will explore Patan Durbar Square to explore temples and wander the streets and craft shops on a guided tour. Textiles will feature prominently here as we see carpets woven by Tibetan refugees, visit weavers who work with nettle, silk, hemp and bamboo, and have a felt making workshop.