We are busy in cargo sector ,our NP Staline Cargo is welcoming you all the time please call on time to reserve your seat in Nepal Tourism .The Sirubari Village Homestay program gives visitors a first hand experience of village life in Sirubari, a pristine Gurung village in Syangja district of Nepal. Throughout the year, the weather remains pleasant in this beautiful hamlet. From Pokhara, a short drive and walk across a picturesque landscape leads us to Sirubari. The inhabitants of Sirubari who are well known for their hospitality, will do their best to make you comfortable in their homes and village. Sirubari Village Homestay is one of the best way to explore local life of Nepali people. And it is one of the famous package in Nepal for the travelers. Sirubari village Homestay tour is a model home-stay tour package in Nepal.
Sirubari, a village in Syangja district southwest of Pokhara, is a short drive from Pokhara followed by a comfortable walk. The Sirubari village is on a south-facing slope at 1,700 m above sea level. The climate is ideal at all times of the year with no snow ever falling in the village itself. However, the ideal time to visit is between September and June. The houses are mostly built from local materials and are well constructed and comfortable. Under this ‘Village Homestay in Nepal’ program travelers get to spend two days in the beautiful village of Sirubari. During these two days they stay in the homes of their hosts and observe their daily activities. During homestays, tourists also eat the same local delicacies as their hosts do.
Sirubari is a typical Gurung settlement which has been residential as a Homestay village due to its natural gorgeousness and friendly villagers. The villagers of Sirubari situated at syangja district and it is very popular in Nepal for organized home stay for those who want to know the typical Nepalese culture and traditional.The main attraction in Sirubari is the point of view at Thumro Juro, a climbing to an elevated pile accepted for presentation the daybreak sunrise over the mountains & Himalayas, counting Manaslu, Machhapuchhare, Annapurna and Dhaulagiri mountains"
You will be welcomed into the community and invited to stay in the home of one of the village families. The accommodation is simple but comfortable with good bedding and clean toilet facilities. The food is delicious and you will be eating as one of the family. Each night there will be entertainment provided by the community. This will be in the form of traditional Gurung and Nepali dancing and singing, you can join in if you like!
As the locals are all Buddhist, the village gompa, a simple but beautiful temple, will be a feature of your stay. There will be the chance to get a blessing from the resident lama before you leave.
Just because you are not trekking it doesn't it mean that you won't see the mountains. An easy walk above the village is a viewpoint at Thumro. At 2300 meters this is the highest point south of Pokhara and the views on a clear day are spectacular.
Spread before you are rolling foothills dotted with isolated farming communities and crowned by an array of snow peaks that will leave you breathless. From Langtang in the east, through Machhapuchare and the Annapurnas and around to Dhaulagiri the Himalayan giants all line up for your camera to capture.
During your stay you will be able to feel what it is like to live the life of a Nepali villager. Walk with your family while they go about their daily chores, tending animals, tilling the fields, going to school with the children, or just sitting in the sun talking to neighbors.
Feel free to wander, safely, by yourself and look at all of the developments that the community have supported and funded; the primary health center with its doctor, the agricultural service center, the veterinary hospital, the plant nursery and forest plantation. The list goes on.
And, at the end of your stay, you will be overwhelmed by the farewell that your new family will give you. If you never come this way again the village and its people will remain in your heart forever.
Being a citizen of Nepal and Sirubari I welcome you,