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Gorkha Homestay Trekking/Tour

Trip code
Package name Gorkha Homestay Trekking/Tour
Duration 6
Max. elevation 1300 m
Level Easy
Transportation Private vehicle (bus/jeep/car), Domestic bus transfers
Accomodation 3 Star Hotel in Kathmandu, Homestay in Gorkha
Starts at Kathmandu
Ends at Kathmandu
Trip route Kathmandu – Gorkha – Manakamana – Kathmandu
Cost USD 190 per person

Highlights

Overview

The Gorkha Homestay Trekking Tour offers travelers a unique opportunity to experience the rich culture, warm hospitality, and stunning landscapes of the Gorkha region in Nepal. Managed by World Himalaya, a respected travel company specializing in Himalayan adventures, this itinerary combines trekking with authentic homestay experiences, allowing participants to immerse themselves in the local way of life and explore the hidden gems of the Gorkha district.

This is a short tour of historical and cultural villages, starting from Kathmandu and heading towards Gorkha, Panchkhuwa Deurali. It promises a romantic and memorable experience. During the tour, you will visit Brahmin, Gurung, and other ethnic communities, immersing yourself in their rich culture. You will have the opportunity to enjoy local breakfast, lunch, and dinner in a family environment within the village. Additionally, you can engage in reading, research, and sightseeing.

Overview
The Gorkha Homestay Trekking Tour typically begins in Kathmandu, where travelers embark on a scenic drive to the historic town of Gorkha, the ancestral home of the Shah dynasty and the birthplace of modern Nepal. From Gorkha, the trekking journey takes participants through picturesque villages, terraced fields, and lush forests, with opportunities to interact with local communities and experience traditional Nepali culture firsthand. Each day's trekking ends with a warm welcome at a local homestay, where travelers are treated to authentic Nepali hospitality, home-cooked meals, and comfortable accommodations.

Best Season
The best time to undertake the Gorkha Homestay Trekking Tour is during the spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November) seasons, when the weather is mild and stable, and the landscapes are adorned with blooming flowers, lush vegetation, and clear skies. During these months, travelers can enjoy comfortable temperatures, stunning mountain views, and favorable trekking conditions, making it an ideal time to explore the Gorkha region and engage with local communities.

Highlights
Trekking Through Scenic Landscapes: Embark on scenic trekking routes through the picturesque landscapes of the Gorkha region, with views of snow-capped mountains, verdant hillsides, and terraced fields. Trekking trails pass through charming villages, dense forests, and tranquil valleys, providing opportunities for exploration and adventure amidst the natural beauty of Nepal.

Authentic Homestay Experience: Stay with local families in traditional Nepali homes, experiencing the warmth and hospitality of the Gorkha people firsthand. Participate in daily activities such as cooking, farming, and cultural rituals, gaining insight into the daily life, customs, and traditions of rural Nepal.

Cultural Immersion: Immerse yourself in the rich culture and heritage of the Gorkha region, with opportunities to interact with local communities, visit ancient temples and monasteries, and witness traditional festivals and ceremonies. Learn about the history of the Shah dynasty, explore historic sites such as the Gorkha Durbar and Manakamana Temple, and engage with artisans and craftsmen producing traditional handicrafts.

Scenic Views and Photography: Capture stunning photographs of the Himalayan landscapes, picturesque villages, and colorful flora and fauna of the Gorkha region. From vantage points along the trekking trails, enjoy panoramic views of majestic peaks such as Manaslu, Ganesh Himal, and Langtang, creating lasting memories of your journey through Nepal.

Community Support and Sustainable Tourism: The Gorkha Homestay Trekking Tour promotes sustainable tourism practices and community-based tourism initiatives, supporting local economies and empowering rural communities. By staying in local homestays, travelers contribute directly to the livelihoods of host families and engage in meaningful cultural exchange, fostering mutual understanding and respect between visitors and residents.

Accommodation
Accommodation during the Gorkha Homestay Trekking Tour consists of traditional Nepali homestays, where travelers are welcomed into the homes of local families and provided with comfortable accommodations, home-cooked meals, and authentic hospitality. Homestay facilities may vary depending on the village and host family, but typically include clean and cozy bedrooms, shared bathroom facilities, and communal areas for dining and socializing. Staying in homestays allows travelers to experience the genuine warmth and hospitality of Nepali culture while supporting sustainable tourism initiatives in rural communities.

Trip Itinerary

Day 1 : Depart from Kathmandu to Gorkha, Panchkhuwa Deurali by bus.

After an 8-hour journey, you will reach the Deurali village. Upon arrival, the local community will warmly welcome you with cultural programs and traditional dances such as Kauda and Jhaure. The village offers stunning hillside views of mountains such as Mt. Ganesh, Manaslu, and Annapurna.

Day 2 : On the second day, you will descend towards Aru Arbang, Aprik, which takes around 7 hours.

Alternatively, you can rest in Kalleri village. Aprik is a historical and cultural Gurung village situated at an altitude of 2000 meters above sea level. The village is surrounded by lush green jungles, hills, and mountains. You will also have the chance to witness Gurung cultural dances like Ghatu, Sorathi, and Kauda.

Day 3 : After an 8-hour walk, you will reach Sulikot village from Aprik.

Along the way, you will visit Chisapani village and Dharche hill. Sulikot village holds historical significance as it was once ruled by Gurung kings before the 16th century. You can still find symbolic remnants of the kingdom in the village. The village is located at an altitude of 2000 meters.

Day 4 : On this day, after a 5-hour walk from Sulikot, you will arrive at Saurpani and Ghunchok.

You will pass through Swara village, which is predominantly inhabited by the Brahmin community. From Ghunchok, you can enjoy panoramic views of mountains like Manaslu, Rubinala, Buddha, and Annapurna. The village sits at an altitude of 2000 meters.

Day 5 : After a few hours of walking, you will reach Keura and Pokhari villages and continue for a total of 8 hours to reach Barpak village.

Barpak is another historical and cultural Gurung village. It was the kingdom of Gurung King Ghale in the 16th century. The village, situated at an altitude of 2200 meters, offers a serene and peaceful environment. You can explore the hillside views and historical sites while enjoying the typical Gurung culture.

Day 6 : Drive back to Kathmandu by bus or private vehicle.

In the morning time, Drop the bus or private vehicle and drive for Kathmandu. After 10 hrs. will be come back Kathmandu.

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