Agro Tourism

Agro Tourism Nepal Trekking Home has always given priority to Agro Tourism with the aim of showcasing new areas and promoting and developing the economy and life style of local (indigenous) people residing in rural area. Nepal is known as an agricultural country and more than eighteen percent of its population is involved in farming. The fact is to be considered that they work hard but are not able to get expected benefit in lack of modern technology and techniques. Our company believes that agro tourism allows you to be in close contact with the inhabitants of small rural villages being involved in traditional way of agriculture in this century. You can find out how food grains are harvested, sorted and preserved, how vegetables can be grown organically, how freshly picked fruits are turned into delicious marmalades, how goats are milked, cheeses are made.

Nepal has got plenty of natural resources, which makes agro-tourism more popular and fascinating among tourists. During the summer season you will be excited to see the farmers being involved in rice plantation. The techniques they follow for plantation and harvesting differs from one region to another. The laborious farmers turn their field into an opera theatre where they sing local songs and exchange funny remarks to avoid the sluggishness and sense of hard work. In winter season fields are decorated when wheat plant starts sprouting across the land. Not limited to this, every season is rich in its agricultural product and provides to you a life time experience.

The major crops of Nepal are Rice, wheat and maize. Farming systems and crop production in Nepal is different across the agricultural zones. Physically, the country is divided into four ecological parts: the southern terai plain; the southern mountain ranges; the central hilly part; the northern great Himalayas. Rice-based cropping systems, with wheat or maize as a secondary crop, are predominant in the terai and middle hills, whereas in the high mountains maize, millet, barley and buckwheat are cultivated. Tea, ginger, cardamom and coffee are the important cash crops of the middle hills. Likewise, wide ranges of temperate fruits in the high mountains; citrus in the middle hills; tropical/subtropical fruits are also grown in the terai part and middle hill valleys. Vegetable-growing in kitchen gardens is practiced at all elevations. In addition to this Livestock is an important component of the Nepalese farming system providing food for humans, manure for plants, and draft power for farms and cash income for farm families. Cattle, buffaloes, sheep, heartwarming hospitality, you will also witness some of the most spectacular views of the mountain landscapes or heritage sites along the tour.

We truly shares its profit gained by selling the specific packages with the local community. The purpose of this profit sharing is to encourage them to turn their traditional agricultural skill into modern one. In this relation we frequently conduct training and seminar to educate and empower the local community and be a part of their development process.