Within this spectacular geography are some of the richest cultures of Himalayan heritage. Nepal, home of Mt Everest, is also home of some 23.1millon people belonging to 101 ethnic groups who speak over 92 different languages, most living rural lives in their own little worlds, along the length of the Himalayas. The best way to explore The exotisdsadasc Himalayan nature and culture of Nepal is by walking through these village and meeting the charming people, as the great Swiss Geologist Tony Hagen did in the 1950s, before Nepal even opened its doors to the outside world. We invite you to: meet the lovely people of rural Nepal, share a meal with them, stay at their house as family guests. The exotic Himalayan nature and culture of Nepal is by walking through these village and meeting the charming people, as the great Swiss Geologist Tony Hagen did in the 1950s, before Nepal even opened its doors to the outside world. We invite you to: meet the lovely people of rural Nepal, share a meal with them, stay at their house as family guest. The exotic Himalayan nature and culture of Nepal is by walking through these village and meeting the charming people, as the great Swiss Geologist Tony Hagen did in the 1950s, before Nepal even opened its doors to the outside world. We invite you to: meet the lovely people of rural Nepal, share a meal with them, stay at their house as family guests |