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Far West Nepal is undoubtedly the newest tourist destination in Nepal. Untouched and unexplored, this area holds some of the most potential attractions, ranging from the largest herd of Swamp Deer in Asia at Suklaphanta National Park to the majestic beauty of the alpine meadows, forest and lakes at Khaptad, to picturesque off the beaten trails.
The culture is also rich and relatively untouched, from the nomadic Rautes to the Rana Tharu, who travelled all the way from Rajasthan when the Moghuls invaded India. There is much folklore and ancient stories passed on from generation to generation well worth a listen while travelling here.
Ravaged by the Maoist Movement which lasted 15 years and started in this region, the nine districts comprising Far West Nepal are well into the road to recovery, with resilient people who had fled the uprising coming back now from India or investing what they have earned while on self imposed exile. This is a land on the move, and now is the time to explore it.
The products speak for themselves! You will not forget a trip in this region. Period.
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Around 70 kilometres from Dhangadhi is Asia's largest herd of Swamp Deer at the Suklaphanta Wildlife Reserve. We combine a drive into the jungle to view this herd and end it with sundowners, watching the sunset at the amazing multi-stage suspension bridge at Dodharachandani. A fun filled day for the entire family.
Season: Feb-Mar & Oct-Dec |
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Tradition has it that the Tharus of Nepal came all the way from Rajasthan, driven off by fear as the Moghuls invaded India. These colourful, fun loving, extremely hospitable people offer a peek into their lives at the Bhada Homestay Village, where one can tour the village on bullock carts, and eat local delicacies while enjoying a cultural show.
Season: Year round. Best in Oct – Feb |
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In one of the most unique programs, we raft down the Karnali River inside the National Wildlife Park of Bardia, right into the heart of the Park, while observing the jungle and hopefully some wildlife as we float by. Once we are in the park, we transfer to our jungle lodge and continue the next day with an Elephant back safari. Adrenalin rush gauranteed!
Season: Oct - Apr. Best in Mar – Apr |
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The Royal Gardens of Tikapur are said to have medicinal properties, which is why the King used to come and stay here. We visit this amazing gardens in this trip and add experiences of the hospitality of the ethnic Tharus at a homestay, rafting down the Karnali and eating at a restaurant which makes everything out of Banana!
Season: Sep - Jun. Best in Oct – Mar |
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Imagine sitting in the cool breeze just outside your tent, which enjoying the majestic views of the hills and mountains in the Himalayas with your family and friends. This is exactly what this experience offers, leaving you with an experience you will not easily forget.
Season: Mar – Jun |
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Around 70 kilometres from Dhangadhi is Asia's largest herd of Swamp Deer at the Suklaphanta Wildlife Reserve. We combine a drive into the jungle to view this herd. On the second day, we take you to a small hike into a mountain lake, where you can enjoy the cool waters of the Himalayas.
Season: Feb-Mar & Oct-Dec |
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In just two days away from Dhangadhi lies the National Park of Khaptad, with green lush green pastures, lakes, and acres and acres of untouched nature. A true paradise, which will be experienced in this wonderful trekking journey. Needlesstosay, it is a trip of a lifetime, not easily forgotten. Also home to the famous Khaptad Baba.
Season: Apr – Sep |
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Just 90 kms off from Dhangadhi, the Karnali is the only river that connects the snow of Mt. Kailash with the purity of the Ganges, and Nepal's longest river. We visit the Karnali on this day activity, and enjoy its snow fed waters through some rafting, safely in the hands of professionals. We break for a beach fish BBQ. A total fun filled day!
Season: Year around except monsoon months |
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