A real host, not a hand-off
Confirm who will welcome you, how shared spaces work, and the best way to reach the household before travel.
A polished demo for a family homestay where seasonal food, thoughtful hosting and clear travel details lead the story.
A thoughtful farm stay can build its menu around the season, name what is grown on-site, and explain what comes from nearby producers. Guests should know exactly what to expect before they arrive.
Show guests what is grown on-site, what comes from nearby producers, and how seasonal availability changes the menu.
Walk among the goats, cows and chickens. See where the milk, curd and eggs at breakfast come from.
Forest walks, river paths and ridge-top viewpoints — the river, the ridge and the paragliding launch all within reach.
You are a guest in our family home. Expect tea on arrival, stories around the kitchen fire, and quiet starlit nights.
Spinach, mustard greens, tomatoes, beans, pumpkins, fresh curd from this morning's milk — what's in season and ripe is what you'll eat. Simple Nepali home cooking, made with care, served generously.
A short walk or drive in every direction takes you somewhere quietly spectacular.
A live homestay should use current, property-specific photos of the house, garden, farm and surrounding landscape.
Confirm who will welcome you, how shared spaces work, and the best way to reach the household before travel.
Show what is grown on-site, what comes from nearby producers, and how dietary needs are handled—without absolute organic claims.
Give guests honest access notes, pickup options, room details, house rules, and a weather-aware plan before they commit.

Rooms are limited and we love hosting unhurried guests. Send us a note and we'll plan your stay together.