III   Heritage Tours

Nepal, through my family's eyes.

This is the trip a booking site cannot sell you. My family is in Nepal and the doors they open are not on any itinerary. Small groups, real homes, the Himalaya at dawn.

Prayer flags above a Himalayan valley

Roots, not a brochure.

I grew up between Australia and a Nepali family in the Himalaya. So a Kamana heritage trip is not a package I resell. It is built on real relationships, better rates and a welcome you cannot book online.

Kathmandu's old temples and hidden courtyards. A slow trek through the foothills. Festivals, marigolds and meals that last all evening.

Why it is different

Access a website cannot replicate.

01

Family on the ground

Real people who live there, opening doors that are closed to a distant operator.

02

Small groups

A handful of travellers, never a coach. Slow, personal and unhurried.

03

Real homes and tables

Home-cooked welcomes and the kind of evening you remember for years.

A taste of the trip

How a heritage week might unfold.

A sketch, not a fixed product. Every trip is shaped around your group, your dates and how far you want to walk.

Days 1–2

Kathmandu

Settle in, then wander the old temples and hidden courtyards with someone who knows them. A home-cooked welcome on the first evening.

Days 3–4

Into the foothills

A gentle trek through mountain villages, tea houses and terraced fields, at a pace that leaves room to look up.

Day 5

The Himalaya at dawn

Up before the light for sunrise over the high peaks. It is the reason people come and the part they never forget.

Days 6–7

Festival and farewell

Back to the valley for marigolds, music and a long farewell meal with the family who made it all possible.

Nepal

The Himalaya, waiting.

Snow peaks of the Himalaya
The high peaks
Prayer flags and a valley
Prayer flags
A calm lake and mountains
A still morning
A mountain road into the clouds
The road up

Come and see the Nepal I grew up with.

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