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Following the news in March of Australia and New Zealand lowering their travel advisories for Nepal, and the new Nepali government announcing its tourism strategy, Community Homestay Network is introducing its first fixed departure trips.

Eight immersive, multi-day itineraries are now on offer for guaranteed departure beginning September 06, 2026. The eight-day Hidden Gems of the Kathmandu Valley: Culture, Crafts, and Nature will be the first fixed trip, with more than 100 multi-day departures now available to book for travel up to December, 2027, across the eight itineraries.

The announcement comes following the newly formed Balen government revealing its ‘Visit Nepal 2028’ national tourism campaign, which it will be preparing to launch over the next calendar year, with the aim of doubling visitor spending and attracting 2.5 million tourists by 2029.

The new strategy will focus on diversifying tourism beyond the mountain trekking for which Nepal is known, shifting the country’s attention to spotlight community experiences, nature and culture, with a focus on new destinations. There are also plans to take visas fully online and to upgrade aviation infrastructure, including the installation of e-gates.

Founder of Community Homestay Network, Shiva Dhakal, says the timing couldn’t be better for the expansion of Community Homestay Network’s portfolio of immersive itineraries across the country.

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“I’m encouraged by the recent announcement of the new government’s strategy to ensure more focus is placed on community tourism. The support of community-led experiences such as those offered by Community Homestay Network will provide travellers with richer experiences across our stunning country. It also ensures that more local people benefit from the positive impact of tourism when it’s done mindfully, intentionally and collaboratively.

“All our itineraries are co-created with local communities and are designed to amplify their voices and stories, and to share their way of life with travellers while empowering them in their own entrepreneurship journeys.

“The introduction of fixed departures for the first time indicates the growth in demand for this style of travel, so the Balen government is certainly dialled in when it comes to the evolution of tourism in Nepal,” says Dhakal.

Traditional welcome snacks at homestay

The eight new fixed departure itineraries are available to book now and include:

  • Hidden Gems of the Kathmandu Valley: Culture, Crafts, and Nature – This eight-day trip unveils the soul of Kathmandu Valley through authentic Newari experiences. Travellers will engage with artisans in Bungamati, cook momos in Kirtipur, hike to Nagarkot, and connect with local people via homestays; blending culture, nature and community. Priced from USD$1,165pp with departures from September 06, 2026.

  • Live The Tharu Way: Journey Through Culture, Wildlife and Rural Life – This nine-day itinerary travels from Kathmandu to Nepal’s vibrant Terai, spending time with the Indigenous Tharu people in Bhada and Bardiya, and going wildlife spotting on a Jeep safari searching for elephants, rhinoceros and the elusive Bengal tiger. Priced from USD$2,245pp with departures from October 11, 2026.

  • Eastern Nepal: The Road Less Taken – This eight-day Eastern Nepal adventure starts in Kathmandu, journeys to Dhankuta for Aathpahariya homestays and hikes, and ends in Janakpur with Mithila art and a visit to Janaki Temple, blending nature, culture, and sustainability. Priced from USD$1,770pp with departures from September 20, 2026.