Barauli Community Homestay
Discover Indigenous Culture and Wildlife in Chitwan
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The Tansen to Bhairav Temple hike offers a 3-hour journey through scenic landscapes, ending at a major cultural and spiritual site in Palpa. Guided by a local expert, this moderately challenging hike combines nature, history, and heritage.
Hiking and outdoor adventure
15 to 60 years
Max 5 pax
6-7 hours
Morning
Moderate
Discover Indigenous Culture and Wildlife in Chitwan
In the Foothills of Fishtail Mountain
Newari Culture and Beautiful Mountain Views
Experience Village Life on the Edge of Chitwan
Heritage Preservation: Encourages respect and awareness of the Bhairav Temple, helping preserve Palpa's cultural heritage.
Economic Growth: Generates employment opportunities for local guides and businesses, supporting the community's economy.
Cultural Promotion: Fosters appreciation for local traditions, enhancing the cultural identity of Palpa.
Sustainable Tourism: Promotes responsible hiking, contributing to eco-friendly tourism practices.
Community Engagement: Strengthens local involvement by engaging with visitors, creating a deeper cultural connection.
Starting Point: Begin the hike from your homestay in Tansen.
Transport: Tansen is accessible by bus or private vehicle from major cities like Kathmandu, Pokhara, or Butwal.
Local Guidance: A local hiking guide will meet you at your homestay to start the hike.
Trail Duration: The hike takes approximately 3 hours round-trip.
Ideal Season: Suitable for hiking all year round, but avoid monsoon season for a more pleasant experience.
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Yes, Wi-Fi is available in almost every house.
Yes, your hosts will provide boiled water, which is safe to drink. We encourage guests to opt for boiled water instead of plastic bottles to help protect the environment.
There is a mix of squat and western washroom facilities within homestays. If you need a western washroom, please let us know when booking; we can allocate it if it is available.
Most of the hosts speak little to basic English, but they do have at least one member in the family who can communicate in good English for ease of interaction.
Yes, some families have pets. If you are allergic, please let us know when booking, and we will arrange a stay in an animal-free house for you.