Namo Buddha Tour
4 DAY TOUR
Sacred getaway
Escape the city and enjoy a peaceful cultural getaway to Namo Buddha, one of the most sacred Buddhist sites in Nepal. This tour offers a perfect mix of spirituality, nature, and authentic village life. You'll explore a beautiful monastery, walk through green hills, and spend a night at a quiet biological farm homestay, where you can learn about organic farming, enjoy homemade meals, and relax in a natural setting. This is a great experience for anyone looking for calm, culture, and connection to nature.
What makes this trip unique?
- Visit one of the most sacred Buddhist sites in Nepal
- Stunning Himalayan views
- Take part in monastery life
- Certified and experienced guide
- Learn about organic farming and Nepali food
- Walk through quiet villages and terraced hills
- A perfect mix of culture, nature, and relaxation
- Fair pay and good care for all staff
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From €475,-
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This tour was amazing! I loved the peaceful monastery and learning the story of Namo Buddha. The farm stay was really special — the food was fresh, and the family was so kind. A great way to relax and see the real Nepal!
Theresa Winters
Day-by-Day Itinerary
Day 1: Journey to Namo Buddha – Monastery Visit & Local Views
Depart from Kathmandu and drive for about 2 hours to the sacred site of Namo Buddha, one of the holiest Buddhist pilgrimage places in Nepal. Visit the Thrangu Tashi Yangtse Monastery, explore the serene stupa area, and enjoy stunning views of the hills and valley below.
Overnight in a peaceful guesthouse or monastery stay near Namo Buddha
Day 2: Sunrise, Village Walk & Transfer to Farm Homestay
Wake up early for a peaceful sunrise and optional morning puja with the monks. After breakfast, take a scenic village walk through terraced fields and forests toward a nearby biological farm. Upon arrival, meet your host family and learn about their organic lifestyle and traditional farming practices.
Overnight at a cozy homestay on the farm
Day 3: Relaxing Day at the Farm – Culture & Nature
Spend the day enjoying authentic local life. Join in simple farm activities like cooking, gardening, or milking cows, or just relax with a book in the garden. In the afternoon, you can explore the nearby village or take a short hike. It’s the perfect time to unwind and connect with nature.
Overnight at the biological farm homestay
Day 4: Farewell & Return to Kathmandu
After breakfast, say goodbye to your hosts and enjoy one last peaceful morning walk. Then, drive back to Kathmandu by private vehicle. Optional drop-off at your hotel or airport.
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Travel DETAILS
About the Accommodations
During your stay near Namo Buddha, you’ll experience two types of peaceful and authentic local lodging. The first night is at a monastery guesthouse, where you’ll stay in a basic but comfortable private room. The setting is serene, surrounded by forested hills and prayer flags fluttering in the breeze.
The following nights are spent at a local homestay on a biological farm, where you’ll be warmly welcomed by a Nepali host family. Rooms are simple but clean, offering a unique chance to live close to nature and learn about organic farming and village life.
Both accommodations provide shared or private bathroom facilities (depending on availability) and offer a quiet and cozy environment—ideal for slowing down and enjoying the peaceful surroundings.
About the Meals
All meals are included during the tour. You’ll enjoy healthy, home-cooked Nepali food, often made with organic ingredients straight from the farm. Breakfast, lunch, and dinner are provided, as well as tea and coffee. Other drinks (such as soft drinks or alcoholic beverages) are not included but may be available for purchase at some places.
Transport Options
All transportation is included in the tour. We’ll arrange your private transfer from Kathmandu to Namo Buddha and back, or from another location if you prefer. The drive is comfortable and scenic, taking you out of the city and into the peaceful countryside.
Let us know your starting point—we can help organize transport from anywhere in Nepal.
Flexible Tour Options
This tour is flexible and can be adjusted to suit your wishes. Want to spend more time at the monastery or enjoy extra days at the farm? Interested in short hikes, more cultural activities, or time to just relax? We’re happy to customize the itinerary based on your interests and travel pace.
Included
- Accommodation at monastery guesthouse and homestay
- All meals during the tour (breakfast, lunch, dinner)
- Tea and coffee
- All transport (roundtrip from Kathmandu or other locations upon request)
- Guided village walks and cultural experiences
- Local English-speaking guide or host where needed
Not Included
- Hotel nights in Kathmandu
- Personal expenses and other drinks
- Tips for hosts or guides
- Travel insurance
FAQ
1. What is the best time to visit Nepal for a tour?
The best time to visit Nepal for a tour is during the spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November)seasons. The weather is mild, and the skies are clear, providing the best views of the mountains and lush landscapes. Avoid the monsoon season (June to August) due to heavy rainfall.
Do I need a visa to visit Nepal?
Yes, most foreign visitors require a visa to enter Nepal. Tourist visas can be obtained on arrival at the airport or through the Nepali embassy in your country. Visas are typically valid for 15, 30, or 90 days.
Do I need a guide and porter?
Yes, all of our tours come with a local, English-speaking guide. They are knowledgeable about the area and culture, and their expertise will help you gain a deeper understanding of Nepal. Our guides are also friendly and ensure your comfort and safety throughout your trip.
Porters can carry your heavy bags if needed, allowing you to enjoy the tour and bring your belongings if needed.
Beyond safety and convenience, hiring local guides and porters also helps support the local economy. Tourism is a major source of income for many Nepali families, especially in remote areas. By choosing to travel with a guide and porter, you are directly contributing to their livelihood, ensuring they have a fair wage and sustainable employment. Many guides and porters have years of experience and valuable knowledge of the areas you are traveling, making your tour both more interesting and fun.
Is it safe to travel in Nepal?
Yes, Nepal is generally considered safe for travelers. Like any destination, it’s important to stay aware of your surroundings, especially in busy areas. We recommend traveling with a reputable tour company, like Sherpa Trekking, for a smoother and safer experience.
What type of accommodation can I expect on a tour?
On most tours, you’ll stay in comfortable or deluxe hotels in cities like Kathmandu and Pokhara. In remote areas like Mustang, you will have the option to stay in local lodges or guesthouses. Rooms are typically basic but clean. More luxury hotels are also possible but prices in the rural areas can quickly go up.
In Chitwan you can choose to stay in a basic hotel or experience more comfort in a jungle resort with pool.
Mostly you can say that the more remote the area is the more basic the facilities will be.
How physically demanding are the tours?
Our tours vary in difficulty. Cultural tours and monastery visits, such as to Namo Buddha, are easy and suitable for all ages. More challenging tours, like those to Mustang or Chitwan, may involve some (light) trekking but are still accessible for most people with basic fitness.
In the end it all depends on your wishes. We can customize every tour to your level of fitness and requirements.
What should I pack for my tour in Nepal?
We recommend packing comfortable walking shoes, light clothing for warmer days, and warmer layers for cooler evenings.
For tours in remote areas, bring a water bottle and purifying tablets.
Make sure to check with your guide what to bring according to the area and weather.
Is travel insurance necessary?
Yes, comprehensive travel insurance is essential. It should cover:
- Medical expenses and trip cancellations.
- And when visiting higher areas: Emergency evacuation (helicopter rescue).
Without the necessary insurance we can’t offer you our services.
What’s included in the Tour cost?
Tour packages include airport transfers, permits, accommodation, guide and logistics support.
Domestic flights or other transportation are not included, unless stated otherwise in the itinerary or trip details.
Personal items and clothing, travel insurance, meals and drinks, tips, souvenirs and international flights are not included.
We’ll give you a clear breakdown before you book.