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Our belief in the environment also extends to our belief in social programs to help give back to Nepalese society. To this end, Himalayan Dreams has been active in helping a small group of orphans with donations of cash, clothes, toys and personal care for the betterment of these children’s lives. “Butterfly Home is our endeavor to return these young children as happy, productive adults who will, in turn, contribute to life in Nepal.( Picture on left: Children and staff of Butterfly Home)
This means while you are traveling with us you are contributing something to the aid of these children in this evolving world. We focus on the conservation of Nepal's ecology and the preservation of the rich and varied tapestry that makes up Nepal's indigenous population. By the involvement of tourists in this new and dynamic form of travel we hope to not only inform but to educate people to help us preserve Nepal's multi-regional diversity.
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What our Clients Say
01/06/2000
Ram provided guidance to us during our Annapurna Circuit Trek. We are very thankful to Ram and his team at Himalayan Dreams for the assistance provided to us. Not only did he look after our well being, he also served as friend. I would highly recommend him and Himalayan Dreams to any who interest ...
Steve Heinz
Atlanta, GA. USA
sheinz@catapultservices.com
News Update
02/11/2011
The Nepal Tourism Year campaign basically centered on Chinese and Indian Tourists but as you walk around Thamel or just along the lakeside in Pokhara, one can't help but notice the many Europeans and North Americans that pass by.
05/01/2011
The event began exactly at 6:00pm at the historical venue of Patan Museum amidst a crowd of about 70 people. While Kutumba began playing its folk numbers, this talented group of musicians made the crowd swing to its melody. By 7:00pm a large crowd had gathered and about 200 people started listening to the band play popular instrumental tunes.





