Nepal
Duration: > 5 Days
Nepal is a landlocked country located in South Asia, nestled between China to the north and India to the south, east, and west. Known for its stunning landscapes, diverse cultures, and rich history, Nepal is a country of great natural beauty and cultural significance. Nepal is home to a significant portion of the Himalayan mountain range, including the world's highest peak, Mount Everest. Nepal is characterized by its rich cultural diversity, with a blend of Hindu and Buddhist traditions.




Learning Outcomes
- Community Service: Contribute to service projects that address local community needs, such as education support, healthcare initiatives, or environmental conservation.
- Humanitarian Aid: Engage in service activities that contribute to the well-being of communities, particularly those affected by natural disasters or socio-economic challenges.
- Biodiversity Exploration: Learn about Nepal’s diverse flora and fauna, understanding the importance of environmental conservation.
- Sustainable Practices: Explore sustainable practices in the region, promoting awareness of environmental issues and encouraging responsible behavior.
- Outdoor Adventure: Participate in physically engaging activities like trekking, hiking, or exploring natural landmarks, promoting physical fitness and an appreciation for nature.
- Cultural Activities: Engage in traditional dances, martial arts, or other cultural activities that promote physical activity and cultural appreciation.
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Connect Local Issues to Global Contexts: Understand how local issues in Nepal relate to broader global challenges, fostering a sense of global citizenship.
Itinerary
Arrive in Kathmandu and visit the Buddhist and Hindu temples. then visit Bouddanath Stupa and Pashupati Nath temple. Visit Namo Buddha, one of the most important Buddhist pilgrimage sites south of the Himalayas. Visit Thrangu Tashi Yangtse Monastery.
Day excursion to Balthali Village. We will walk for 3 hours to reach the village. then visit Tamang Village to meet the Bhuddhist community. Visit Dharmapala Thangka Center and learn the art of Thangka painting.
Transfer to Chitwan and proceed with volunteering activities for organizations like schools, libraries, orphanage homes, community buildings, and cultural heritage sites.
Early morning bird watching session. Visit the elephant stables. Drive by Jeep to Kasara Village and proceed to visit the Gharial Breeding Center to learn about the crocodile hatchery. Canoe in the Rapti river.
Inclusions
- Accommodation
- Meals
- Sightseeing and transfers by AC Coach
- Guided Tour
- Insurance and Taxes
- Entry Fee
- Tour Manager
- Snacks and Mineral Water







