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Panauti Heritage Journey: From Trails To Tradition

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Panauti, Kavre

Panauti, Kavre

Type

package

2-night stay

2-night stay

2 way Transfer from Kathmandu to Panauti

2 way Transfer from Kathmandu to Panauti

City Bike Tour with Guide

City Bike Tour with Guide

Wood Carving Experience with Local Lunch

Wood Carving Experience with Local Lunch

Itinerary

A Panauti Journey

Embark on a cultural journey through Panauti and Bhaktapur with a scenic hike, guided bike tour, and hands-on workshops in Thaili-making and wood carving. Experience local life at the Panauti Community Homestay with homemade meals, a warm welcome, and authentic Nepali hospitality.

Package Highlights

Sanga-Panauti Scenic Hike

Enjoy a breathtaking hike through lush landscapes and serene villages from Sanga to Panauti.

Impact Footprint

Cultural Preservation: Engage with local artisans and learn traditional Thaili-making and wood carving, helping to preserve Nepal's cultural heritage.

Empowering Local Women: Participate in workshops run by local women, supporting their skills and income generation.

Eco-Friendly Tourism: The bike tour minimizes your carbon footprint while allowing you to explore the region sustainably.

Community Support: Staying in the Panauti Community Homestay ensures that your visit directly benefits local families, contributing to community development.

Knowledge Exchange: Engaging with the host family and local artisans promotes cultural exchange and learning, enriching your travel experience.

How to get here

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From Kathmandu: The journey begins with a transfer from Kathmandu to Sanga, the starting point of the hike. After reaching Panauti, the homestay will be your base for the next two nights. At the end of the trip, you’ll be transferred from Bhaktapur back to Kathmandu.

Cancellation Policy

Every booking with Community Homestay Network are binded by our cancellation policies.
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Frequently Asked Questions

Is there Wi-Fi available?

Yes, Wi-Fi is 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. If you need a western washroom, please let us know when booking; we can allocate it if it is available.

Do my hosts speak English?

Most of the hosts speak little to basic English, but they 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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