About Bardiya Community Homestay

Staying at the Bardiya Community Homestay in the village of Dalla, Bardiya gives visitors the opportunity to experience rural village life on the Western Terai in Nepal. Like many groups across the Terai—the plains bordering India—the local people here are ethnic Tharus. Their culture, language, architecture, and cuisine are a mixture of those found in...
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Property Amenities

  Toilet Paper

  Towels

  Linen

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What's Included
  • Village Walk
  • Cooking Class
  • Breakfast
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What visitor say about Bardiya Community Homestay

I loved this place so much! The homestay is very close to the entrance of Bardia National Park, so the environment is rural, natural and even a little bit exciting, as one evening we saw some elephants roaming the borders of the park from our house. The grounds of the homestay are lovely, with a lot of plants, flowers, little houses and cute wiggling ducks. I stayed in one of the houses, which had a bedroom and attached bathroom. A step back in time with the mud floors and walls, but I liked it a lot. If you are looking for authenticity, you will enter and leave with a smile :) There was great hospitality, the family was very sweet and they served us delicious dal bhat, pancakes and tea. My friend even helped in the kitchen! Yes, I made some good memories here...

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Sofie Goossens

A great place to stay while experience Bardia. Bardia Community Homestay is a marvelous. Tharu family run lodge with good food, strong local roots and The best spirited guide service for Bardia. Real wildlife experience. Beautiful place, rural life, peace, amazing family.

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Katja

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Impact on
Community

Tourists who visited Bardiya preferred to stay in hotels, there was very little interaction with the locals and so most of the income generated did not benefit the locals. The local community mostly was reliant on agriculture, and many people went abroad in search of better job prospects. Seeing the prospects of tourism and wildlife conservation, homestays were developed in Bardiya with the help of WWF. With the establishment of homestays opportunities for the locals have increased. The homestays now provide an opportunity for Bardiya's local women to assume greater responsibilities in the community.

Meet Your Hosts

Bardiya is home to the indigenous Tharu people. By day, the villagers work on their artisanal products & tend to their crops while the kids play near the jungle.

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FAQs

It's very easy to get there

Just 530 Km away from Kathmandu

  • By Private Vehicle - 13 Hrs (Approx)
  • By Bus - 14 Hrs (Approx)
  • By Air - 2 Hours (Nepalgunj Airport)

Cancellation Policy

If you want to cancel the trip with CHN due to any unavoidable circumstances the following cancellation and refund will be applicable:Cancellations regarding stays and experiences only:The guest will ...
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House Rules

Behavior Guests are required to behave in responsible manner, respect the local Communities, hosts, and other occupants in the homestays. Noise should be kept to a minimum between the hours of 10pm an...
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Bardiya Community Homestay
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