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Nepal: Nomads, Kingdoms & Living Goddess

Nepal: Nomads, Kingdoms & Living Goddess

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Overview

Somewhere in the forested hills of Karnali Province, a community of fewer than 150 people continues to move. The Raute have refused settlement into the present generation - foraging, hunting, carving wooden vessels to trade at village margins, and deciding for themselves whether any encounter takes place. This is one of the last genuinely nomadic communities on earth. This trip enters their territory. Raute Nomads & Bardiya Wildlife is a 9-day small group Nepal tour that begins in Kathmandu - a valley built across 2,000 years of dynastic succession - before flying west into Karnali Province, the country's most remote region. The route descends through Tharu forest villages and a Terai town split between Hindu, Muslim, and Chepang communities, before reaching Bardiya National Park, where one of South Asia's most significant conservation recoveries has restored rhinoceros and tiger populations to a riverine forest still crossed by the undammed Karnali River. The return to Kathmandu arrives in time for Bisket Jatra - the Newari New Year festival in Bhaktapur, a five-century tradition - and closes on Sindur Jatra, when vermillion powder turns the valley ceremonial red. Guaranteed to depart from just 6 travelers, the group stays small enough to approach the Raute on their own terms, access community visits that do not scale, and move through national park terrain guided by naturalists reading the forest rather than following a route. Nepal beyond trekking. This is what that means.

Highlights

  • Raute Encounter. Approach one of the world's last nomadic communities in the forests of Karnali Province - an encounter determined by the Raute themselves, never by a schedule.
  • Bardiya Wildlife. Track rhinos, tigers, gharial crocodiles, and river dolphins on foot and by jeep through Bardiya National Park, one of South Asia's most significant conservation recoveries.
  • Karnali River Forest. Walk the grasslands along one of the last undammed Himalayan rivers, where the tallest grass in Nepal opens to the widest sky on the itinerary.
  • Bisket Jatra Bhaktapur. Follow the chariot of Bhairava and Bhadrakali through Bhaktapur's lanes during a Newari New Year festival celebrated continuously for at least five centuries.
  • Terai Communities. Visit Tharu, Muslim, and stone-cutter communities in Nepalgunj - original custodians of the Terai forest and communities shaped by two centuries of cross-border movement.
  • Sindur Jatra Farewell. Walk out on the final morning into a valley turned vermillion red, as Bhaktapur's neighborhood processions carry deities through lanes to dhime drum rhythms unchanged across generations.

Itinerary

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ARRIVAL IN THE ANCIENT CAPITAL
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INTO NEPAL'S MOST REMOTE PROVINCE

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Itinerary

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Kathmandu

Transfer from Tribhuvan International Airport into Kathmandu, a valley settled continuously for over two millennia and consolidated under Prithvi Narayan Shah in 1768, when the last independent Malla kingdoms were absorbed into a unified Nepal. Drive to Thamel, the neighborhood occupying the northwestern quadrant of the old city, whose lanes retain the narrow geometry of a Newari quarter even as traveler traffic has transformed its commerce. Step outside and walk into the surrounding streets as the evening establishes itself: incense rising from a courtyard shrine, bells at dusk from the nearest temple, crows circling above Boudhanath beyond the district. The Kathmandu Valley UNESCO World Heritage Zone encompasses 130 designated temples and monuments - a density that becomes most legible not from a map but from a first, unhurried walk through its oldest streets. Overnight in Kathmandu.

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Return to Tribhuvan for a domestic flight west to Surkhet, the administrative hub of Karnali Province, Nepal's most historically isolated region; from the air, the stacked ecological zones - subtropical lowland, mid-hill belt, Himalayan massif - become legible in a way no road journey allows. On arrival at Surkhet, positioned at the northern margin of the Terai and the convergence of three geographic corridors, board the vehicle and climb north through broadleaf forest and cultivated terraces, the air cooling with each ridge. Drive toward Dailekh, a district town seated in the middle hills and rarely visited by foreign travelers; the road is winding, settlements smaller and further apart, the infrastructure a clear register of Karnali's historical underservice - a fact as embedded in its roads as in its oral traditions. Overnight in Dailekh.

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