Chepang Village home-stay trek is a perfect opportunity to explore the nomadic lifestyle of Chepang people. Chepang people still live in the forest and depend on it for food rather than farming in the villages. This trek provides a once-in-a-lifetime chance to witness an amazing and ancient lifestyle in the 21st century.
The Chepang people's daily activities include hunting, foraging for wild roots, fishing, and some traditional farming near the jungles. One can witness their unique settlement pattern, home construction, social organization, language, customs, festivals, and religion during this trek. Starting from Hugdi, passing through Hattibang, Jyandala, Chisapanitar, Majhbang, Shaktikhor, and ending at Sauraha, you get an ample opportunity to stay at local houses and understand the local culture through direct interaction. This trek provides a variety experience: jungle with panoramic views of magnificent mountain ranges, flatlands, green forests, in addition to insight on the culture of the different ethnic groups such as Tharus, Magars, Kumal, and Gurung.
Note: Your safety is of the utmost concern whilst you are travelling with Adventure Club Trek. We will make every effort possible to follow the original itinerary but we reserve the right to change that itinerary if a segment of it becomes a safety issue. Certain mountain regions are remote, natural disasters can happen, weather conditions can decline and there can be illness or an injury. To avoid dangerous situations we may occasionally have to make changes to the itinerary to ensure everyone’s safety. That having been said, Adventure Club Trek will strive to provide you with the best possible trekking experience and to keep your safety our number one priority. We thank you for your understanding.
Pre-Trip Meeting
Prior to all the treks and expeditions, Adventure Club Trek hosts a pre-trip meeting in Kathmandu. The primary purpose of meeting is to provide an opportunity for individuals to ask questions about the forthcoming trek and to introduce other team members. The meeting covers topics as diverse as personal equipment and acclimatization and usually involves a hike and some skills training. Pre-trip meeting is very important in order to have a better preparation of the trekking.