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The Traces Of Terai and Its Tharu Heritage (8N/9D)

Kathmandu, Dhangadi, Bardiya, Lumbini, Barauli

Kathmandu, Dhangadi, Bardiya, Lumbini, Barauli

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Terai Tales

The Tharu Culture of Western Nepal is well known but still obscure at the same time. The indigenous culture of Tharu has been renowned all over the country for their spectacular stick dances and unique cuisine yet the actual experience can only be lived when one is together with this community.

Bhada Community Homestay is situated in a quiet and rural area of Terai, where most of the people are farmers. Explore the nearby Bheda Baba Temple, Ghoda Ghodi Lake, and the colorful Tharu dance performed by the locals of the community. Western Nepal is also home to Bardiya National Park, a less frequented National Park that offers a great chance to spot tigers. Experience the rich wildlife in Bardiya through the open-top jeep safari and bird watching with the experienced local guides and how the locals live together in harmony with them. Taste authentic Tharu dishes while cooking the meals together with the host family to accentuate your cultural experience.

Moving on to Lumbini, the birthplace of Lord Buddha, explore the nearby monuments as well as stupas in the morning before you travel to Barauli. Barauli Community Homestay falls close to the buffer zone of the Chitwan National Park and is close to the banks of the Narayani River. Exploring the village and stopping over on the banks of the river to watch the sunset is an experience not to be missed, with a cup of tea and snacks as you go over the view.

During this entire trip, notice the differences yet the similarities of the Tharu communities that you visit region by region from their dresses and language. Get to know the authentic culture and lifestyle of the Tharu people living in the Terai region of Nepal by staying together with the community and experiencing their lifestyle upclose. 

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is there Wi-Fi available?

Wi-Fi may not be available in almost every house.

Does the homestay provide drinking water?

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.

Are there Western toilets available?

There is a mix of squat and western washroom facilities within homestays. Please let us know when booking if you would need a western washroom, we can allocate it if available.

Do my hosts speak English?

Most of the hosts do speak little to basic English but they do have at least one member in the family who can communicate with good English for ease of interaction.

Are there any animals? I’m allergic to cats/dogs/etc.

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.

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