
Ghandruk Mountain Village Homestay
Trek to the stunning Gurung village of Ghandruk with Annapurna views, stay with local families, and experience authentic mountain culture.
Travel responsibly while experiencing Nepal's extraordinary biodiversity and cultural heritage. Our eco-tourism experiences are designed to minimise environmental impact while maximising cultural connection and community benefit. Stay in locally owned lodges powered by solar energy, trek through protected conservation areas with certified naturalist guides, and participate in community projects that support rural education and reforestation. Nepal's conservation story is one of the world's great success stories - the country has doubled its tiger population and expanded community forest coverage to over 40% of its land. Our eco-tourism packages let you witness this progress firsthand, from community-managed forests in the hills to wildlife corridors connecting national parks in the Terai lowlands. Every booking contributes directly to local conservation funds and community development programmes.
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May 1, 2026
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| Package | Duration | Difficulty | From | Best season | Best for |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Ghandruk Mountain Village Homestay | 5 Days | Moderate | $420 | March-May, September-November | Trek to the stunning Gurung village of Ghandruk with Annapurna views, stay with local families, and experience authentic mountain culture. |
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October to April is generally strong for wildlife, clear views, and comfortable lowland travel.
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October to April is generally strong for wildlife, clear views, and comfortable lowland travel. Exact timing still depends on the region, altitude, activity, road access, and how much flexibility you have.
Spring
March to May
Good mountain visibility and warmer travel conditions.
Autumn
September to November
Often the clearest and most popular season for Nepal travel.
Winter
December to February
Useful for lower altitude routes, cultural trips, and clearer skies.
Monsoon
June to August
Better for selected rain-shadow routes and flexible travelers.
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Permit, document, park-entry, and activity rules vary by route. We confirm what applies before the itinerary is finalized.
Our Kathmandu team coordinates guides, transport, accommodation, route timing, and practical changes around local conditions.
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October to April is generally strong for wildlife, clear views, and comfortable lowland travel.
Many eco tourism experiences can work well for first-time Nepal visitors when the itinerary is matched to your fitness, interests, and travel style. We explain the practical tradeoffs before you book.
Yes. We can adjust the route, hotel standard, guide support, transport, private departures, and add-on experiences based on your dates and group size.
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