Stay in a family homestay in Nepal, and get an opportunity to explore the locality through the eyes of the locals and make meaningful memories on your trip to Nepal. Mt. Mahabharat believes in tourism as a force for good.
Our authentic experiences are designed keeping the goal in mind of leaving a positive impact on the people’s trip to Nepal and showing them the unexplored natural beauty and environment.
Our certified and experienced yoga instructor. You will be guided properly by him. He offers yoga sessions in the following sequence: Hatha and Kriya Yoga, followed by the instructor in a few of the right different Ashtanga pranayamas, and (silent, single point focus, or guided) meditation.
His brand of yoga enables the practitioner to sense expanded bodily energy, transport energy up the spine, and have outer-body exercise. Refreshing and delightful is the best way to describe the feeling you will feel during the practice.
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Hi, I’m Kamal Nepal, owner and operator of this completely organic farm stay. Here at Mt. Mahabharat, we offer service to fifteen guests at a time. This homestay is perfect if you love nature, landscapes, and the beauty of rural areas.
We promise you your time here in Mt. Mahabharat with us will be an unforgettable experience for your trip to Nepal because we do not treat our guests as just guests, they are family to us. Here in Mount Mahabharat, we make sure you have a comfortable stay by respecting your privacy and giving you alone time while you are staying with us. We also provide our guests with guidance to travel around the villages and share some of the wonderful or adventurous stories.
First Way: Take a public bus from Ratna Bus Station (in front of Bir Hospital) to Panauti. Buses are available every five minutes. Hop on the bus before 1 p.m. so you can catch the next bus from Panauti. From here, it’s an hour and 30 minutes journey; take a bus to Dhunkharka from Panauti. After catching a bus to Dhunkharka, inform Kushal or Kamal (98011 110 861); The last bus leaves at 5:00 p.m., and the journey takes about another 1.5 hours. Get off at the Dhungkharka Geldung Bazaar/town centre by paying 95 rupees. Here, we will wait for you and walk uphill with you for about one hour. Also, if you have brought heavy baggage, let us know in advance, and we will manage a porter to carry it for you.
Second Way: If you think riding a public bus in a new country is a hassle for you then, don’t worry. We can also arrange a private tourist vehicle for you that will pick you up from Kathmandu
Tigers have played a major role in the history of Dhunkharka. According to the old saying, tigers used to live here before humans. One day, two people from the Newari community went to Parthali, near Dhunkharka and Chalal to meet. From there, they saw the tigers sleeping in what is now called Naraytar but then was called an open area.
Similarly, they called the site Dhunkharka after what they saw. In the Newari language, “Dhun” refers to a tiger and “kharka” refers to settlement. So, in Newari, Dhunkharka means home of tigers or a place where tigers lived.
There are over 1500 households residing in this gorgeous small village as of today. The primary occupation of the village is agriculture and the village produces about 15000 litres per day. The area’s highest peak is Narayansthan, which is at 3021m above sea level ( also the highest altitude of the district and the highest point of the Mahabharat range).
From this point, you can also get a glimpse of Mount Everest, Langtang, Annapurna, Jugal, and Ganesh, among other amazingly beautiful snowcapped mountains. Moreover, the beautiful Lakdu River flows at 1400m above sea level between the boundaries of the lowest points of the village; Kunekharka and Gorkholi.