Regenerative Tourism

Regenerative Tourism

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Regenerative Tourism

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Regenerative Tourism

At Himalchuli Nature Farmstay, regenerative tourism goes beyond simply minimizing our impact—it is about leaving the land, community, and culture stronger than we found them. Nestled in the natural landscape of Madi Valley, Chitwan, we connect guests with local agriculture, forests, biodiversity, traditional knowledge, and the Chepang community while supporting practices that restore and enrich the environment. From growing food and conserving native plants to creating meaningful community-based experiences and encouraging responsible use of local resources, every stay is an opportunity to contribute to the wellbeing of the destination. Our vision is to create tourism that gives back: restoring nature, strengthening local livelihoods, preserving cultural identity, and inspiring visitors to become active participants in protecting the places they experience.

Our Impact

The Impact We Create Together

Every stay at Himalchuli feeds back into the land and the community around it — measured, tracked, and shared here in the open.

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Staff local community (%)

19

Butterfly Species

39

Bird Species

342

Flora Recorded

Transparency

Impact Report

Every month we publish an open account of our regenerative impact across the farm, the community, and our guests.

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Latest · July 2026

Monthly Impact Report

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