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Homestay Tour in Nepal

Homestay is simply a combination of two words ‘home’ and ‘stay’, which simply means staying in a home as local. Apart from fancy lightening, international foods, and foreign vibes, homestay is the best way to observe and experience the real and typical Nepali culture, tradition and lifestyles from the closest way.  Homestay in Nepal means living in typical Nepali houses, enjoying the Nepali local foods, interacting with local people and enjoying the local music and dance. Spending times with the local people will give you a chance to know about the way they live and what they do for their livelihood. Eventually, homestay defines finding yourself in the typical Nepali environment apart from this modern chaos of the city area.
Among available homestay spots, we have briefly described some of them below:

1) Bandipur Homestay

Bandipur Homestay is considered to be the best among the available homestays in Nepal. Just 143 km away from Kathmandu and 80 km eastern from Pokhara, Bandipur welcomes with the warm hospitality of the people. Mostly habituated by the Newari people, anyone will be pleased with the hospitality of the local people. A visit to the Bandipur leads you to experience the primitive culture as well as exploring the beauties of Bandipur. You can visit temples, holy caves (Siddha Gufa), shrines, and the view of Dhaulagiri, Manaslu, and Langtang as well as Marsyangdi valley. To sum up, Bandipur is both naturally and culturally enriched and beautiful.

2) Ghale Gaun Homestay

Ghale Gaun Homestay, a primitive Nepali village is 205 km away from Kathmandu. It is mainly a home to Gurungs who used to serve in the British army. Situated in the lap of Lamjung Himal, Ghale Gaun is a famous homestay even in southern Asia. Ghale Gaun is the best place to experience the Gurung culture and rituals. You can observe the true glimpse of the village farming lifestyle, customs, local food, dresses, festivals and various interesting traditions. Along with the culture, you can also have a view of Annapurna I, Annapurna II, Himalchuli, Bouddha Himal, Mt, Manaslu, Annapurna South, Fishtail Mountain, Lamjung Himal etc. Apart from the beauties, the hospitality of the people is the best thing you will find here.

3) Sirubari homestay

Sirubari Homestay trip is a short ride away from the Pokhara. A typical Gurung village, Sirubari is situated in Syanja district at an altitude of 1760 meters. Once uh step at Sirubari, you will be warmly welcomed by the locals in their local style. After being warmly welcomed, you can furthermore know about their local livelihood, lifestyles, cultures, and tradition as you will be staying with them throughout your stay as a family to them. You can even enjoy the local dances, local foods, sceneries around it. A clean Sriubari and the hospitality never fails to satisfy whoever visits there.

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