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The Himalayas is so rich in culture, it is impossible not to incorporate some culture into trips. And after all, tourism is about meeting cultures, and tourism can also result in erosion of cultures, so using tourism as a vehicle of cultural preservation becomes crucial to the sustainance of tourism itself.
Most of our trips focus on culture, but the more specific trips, that are totally meant to enjoy culture, are listed in this section. We would not do justice to these trips if they were mixed up with the others. By like mentioned before, this is by no means the limit of cultural exposure in our trips. You will find that in every trip that you take with us.
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Rice is one of the most important commodities in Nepal. Every summer, as the rains set in the valley, its time to celebrate the showers by making a celebration of the planting of rice. This year, we invite you to participate in this event at Bajrabarahi, in the southern outskirts of the valley. Things cannot get more local than this. The memories of this day will stay on! Gauranteed |
price: Rs. 1500 pp Venue: Bajrabarahi Grade: fun duration: 0930 - 1700

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Heritage sites of Kathmandu Valley £ 44 (one day) £ 87 (overnighter) per person
Kathmandu boasts seven world heritage sites and a tour of these sites is a must while you travel through Nepal. All are living heritage sites, places that people use on a daily basis and this makes it incredible. Just walking through one of these sites and watching the people go about their daily lives is a remarkable experience in itself.
Departures: Custom, as you arrive, usually clubbed with other activities
Some pictures from this trip by Alex Jeffries, www.clearandtransparent.com (click here)
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