Explore Nepal
Himalayan leaky foundation in association with A-one Adventures International, organises tours for social causes. This includes fundraising for HLF to support earthquake victims, to rebuild and to stop child trafficking, and for women empowerment. A-one Adventures International travels and tours supports HLF.
They take travellers from the bustling city of Kathmandu to the stunning mountain ranges and jungle of Chitwan National Park and the ancient city of Bhaktapur. Travellers also get opportunities to visit the community supported by HLF and spend time with the people. They offer a great home stay where you can live with family and get acquainted with their culture and tradition.
Kathmandu Cultural Tour
Day 01: Arrive in Kathmandu
Day 02: Explore historical places
Day 03: Visit Bhaktapur Community supported by HLF
Day 04: 30 minute drive to Nagarkot
Day 05: Hike in local villages of Nagarkot and explore beautiful countryside
Day 06: Drive to Patan and relax in a beautiful hotel
Day 07: Explore Patan Durbar Square and an 18th century city. Visit local families
Kathmandu Tour and Trek to Kavre
Day 01: Arrive in Kathmandu
Day 02: Explore historical places
Day 03: Visit Bhaktapur Community supported by HLF
Day 04: 90 minute drive to Kavre and 1 hour trek to local mountain village
Day 05: Hike in local villages and communities, learning about their culture and traditions
Day 06: Drive to Patan and relax in a beautiful hotel
Day 07: Explore Patan Durbar Square and 18th century city. Visit local families
Day 08: Departure
Transforming Lives
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Keeping the children warm
It’s winter in Nepal and we quickly realised that there are a lot of children living in the village without any warm clothing or bedding. Rabindra had a fundraising drive in Kathmandu and was able to take down a lot of donated clothes. However, they were all adult clothing, so we quickly made the decision to buy warm jackets, hoodies, and blankets to distribute amongst the neediest. We had clothes for over 20 children, however, over 30 were needing support. So we distributed what we could and are presently arranging additional clothing to ensure all the children in the village are adequately clothed against the cold. Just a basic necessity!...