
Community & Homestay in Nepal
Community-based and homestay tourism in Nepal offers travelers the chance to live with local families, enjoy authentic food, and experience rich traditions firsthand. Unlike hotels, these stays are run by the communities themselves, ensuring that tourism directly supports local livelihoods, women’s empowerment, and cultural preservation.
Guests enjoy warm hospitality, cultural performances, cooking and farming activities, and meaningful interactions with diverse ethnic groups — including Gurung, Tamang, Tharu, Magar, Rai, Limbu, Sherpa, and Newar. It’s a beautiful way to travel consciously while discovering Nepal’s rural heart.

Ilam Homestay
Known as the "Queen of Hills," Ilam is famous for its rolling tea gardens and verdant landscapes. Homestays here provide a tranquil experience in nature. Tourists can visit tea estates, witness stunning sunrises from places like Antu Danda, and explore natural attractions like Mai Pokhari. It's a perfect destination for those who want to relax and enjoy the scenic beauty of eastern Nepal.
Location: Eastern Nepal

Chepang Hill Homestay
Located in the hills above Chitwan, this trek and homestay experience introduces you to the life of the Chepang community, an indigenous group with a unique culture and traditional practices. The trek offers a journey through remote villages, lush forests, and provides spectacular sunrise and sunset views of the Himalayas and the Terai plains.
Location: Chitwan Hills

Rainaskot Homestay
Situated on a historic hill, Rainaskot is an emerging homestay destination known for its stunning panoramic views of 18 different mountain ranges, including the Annapurnas and Manaslu. The village has a historical significance and offers a peaceful environment. Visitors can enjoy local Gurung culture, organic food, and adventure activities like paragliding and rock climbing.
Location: Lamjung

Panauti Community Homestay
Panauti Community Homestay offers an authentic Nepali hospitality experience in one of Nepal’s oldest towns, just a few hours from Kathmandu. Visitors can immerse themselves in local traditions, socialize with families, enjoy the lush countryside, and use it as a base for hiking to Namobuddha, Dhulikhel, and Sanga. The homestay comprises 17 women-run homes promoting empowerment, most with Wi-Fi, electricity, and private bathrooms. Situated at 1,532 m, Panauti enjoys a warm temperate climate, with the best visiting months from September to May.
Location: Kavrepalanchowk

Tamang Heritage Trail Homestays
This multi-day trek in the Langtang region is an excellent alternative to more crowded trails. The homestays along the route allow you to connect with the Tamang people, a Tibetan-influenced community with a distinct cultural identity. Trekkers stay in traditional stone houses, witness unique customs, and enjoy breathtaking mountain views of the Langtang and Ganesh Himal ranges.
Location: Langtang Region

Tharu Homestay
The Terai region is home to the indigenous Tharu people, and staying in a Tharu homestay is an immersive cultural experience.
Location: Chitwan and Bardiya

Chitlang Homestay
For those seeking a quick escape from the bustling capital, Chitlang is a perfect choice. Located within a short drive and hike from Kathmandu, this village offers a mix of natural beauty and cultural heritage. Tourists can explore a historic Newari village, visit Nepal's first goat cheese factory, and enjoy boating at the nearby Markhu lake. It's an easy and accessible homestay experience that combines rural life with adventure activities.
Location: Makwanpur, Near Kathmandu

Barpak Homestay
Barpak is a large Gurung village in the Gorkha district, with a rich history and strong community spirit. Perched at an altitude of 1,900 meters, it offers stunning views of Buddha Himal and Ganesh Himal. Staying here allows you to learn about the unique culture and traditions of the Gurung people, who have a notable history of serving in the British Gurkha regiment. The village is well-facilitated, providing a comfortable stay while maintaining an authentic rural feel.
Location: Gorkha

Sirubari Homestay
Recognized as one of Nepal's first and most successful community-based homestay villages, Sirubari offers a genuine taste of Gurung culture. Located in the hills near Pokhara, visitors are welcomed with traditional ceremonies and stay in neat, stone-and-slate houses. The experience includes cultural programs with traditional dances, walking to a viewpoint for spectacular Himalayan vistas (including Annapurna and Dhaulagiri), and enjoying home-cooked Gurung meals. It's an ideal choice for a peaceful and organized cultural retreat.
Location: Syangja, near Pokhara

Ghalegaun Homestay (Lamjung)
Known as the “Asia Model Village” for community-based tourism, Ghalegaun is a picturesque Gurung village in Lamjung that offers panoramic Himalayan views, traditional hospitality, and a deep dive into authentic Gurung culture and lifestyle.
Location: Lamjung