Cheese and wine tour

Cheese & Wine Tour

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The trip

  • Explore Cheese-Making Process: Visit local cheese factories in the Kathmandu Valley and witness the artisanal process of cheese-making. Learn about traditional techniques and engage with experienced cheesemakers.
  • Diverse Cheese Selection: Nepal offers a range of cheeses made from yak, cow, and goat milk, each with distinct flavors and textures. Taste and discover the unique characteristics of Nepali cheeses.
  • Thriving Wine Industry: Discover Nepal's nascent but thriving wine industry. Visit vineyards and wineries located in scenic hills to taste a variety of red, white, and rosé wines made from local grape varieties.
  • Vineyard Tours and Tastings: Learn about the grape-growing process, the art of winemaking, and the distinctive characteristics of Nepali wines. Engage with winemakers, tour the vineyards, and savor the flavors.
  • Stunning Landscapes: Enjoy the picturesque backdrop of rolling hills, terraced fields, and picturesque valleys surrounding the vineyards and cheese factories. Appreciate the natural beauty while indulging in tastings.
  • Pairings with Local Nepali Cuisine: Enhance your cheese and wine experience by pairing them with local Nepali dishes such as momo, gundruk, and dhindo. Explore the harmonious gastronomic combinations.
  • Cultural Immersion: Combine the tour with visits to cultural and historical landmarks in the Kathmandu Valley. Explore ancient temples, palaces, and traditional Newari architecture to immerse yourself in Nepal's rich heritage.
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Indulge in a delightful Cheese & Wine Tour in Nepal, where you can savor the perfect combination of delectable cheeses and exquisite wines while immersing yourself in the country’s unique culinary culture. Despite being lesser-known on the global wine and cheese scene, Nepal has its own hidden gems to offer, providing a delightful experience for food and wine enthusiasts.

Your cheese and wine journey begins in the Kathmandu Valley, where you’ll visit local cheese factories and witness the artisanal process of cheese-making. From traditional yak cheese to varieties made from cow and goat milk, Nepal boasts a diverse range of cheeses with distinct flavors and textures. Engage with experienced cheesemakers, learn about their techniques and traditions, and even participate in hands-on cheese-making workshops to deepen your understanding of the craft.

After exploring the cheese-making process, it’s time to pair these delicious cheeses with fine wines. Nepal has a nascent but thriving wine industry, producing wines from local grape varieties that have adapted to the unique terroir of the region. Visit vineyards and wineries located in the scenic hills of Nepal, where you can taste a range of red, white, and rosé wines produced with passion and precision. Learn about the grape-growing process, the art of winemaking, and the distinctive characteristics of Nepali wines.

As you indulge in the cheese and wine tastings, you’ll also have the opportunity to appreciate the stunning landscapes that surround the vineyards and cheese factories. The rolling hills, terraced fields, and picturesque valleys create a picturesque backdrop for your culinary adventure, offering a feast for the eyes as well.

To further enhance your Cheese & Wine Tour, consider pairing your tastings with local Nepali cuisine. Nepali dishes, such as momo (dumplings), gundruk (fermented leafy greens), and dhindo (traditional cornmeal), can beautifully complement the flavors of the cheeses and wines, creating a harmonious gastronomic experience.

Additionally, the tour can be combined with visits to cultural and historical landmarks in the Kathmandu Valley. Explore ancient temples, palaces, and traditional Newari architecture while immersing yourself in the rich cultural heritage of Nepal. You can also participate in cooking classes where you’ll learn to prepare Nepali dishes using local ingredients, including cheese, and discover the nuances of Nepali flavors.

Throughout the tour, you’ll be accompanied by knowledgeable guides who will provide insights into the history, culture, and culinary traditions of Nepal. They can offer recommendations on the best cheese and wine pairings, ensuring a memorable and enjoyable experience.

A Cheese & Wine Tour in Nepal offers a unique opportunity to explore the country’s lesser-known culinary treasures, combining flavors, traditions, and stunning landscapes. Whether you’re a cheese connoisseur, a wine enthusiast, or simply a lover of good food, this tour promises a delightful and immersive experience that will leave a lasting impression. So, come and embark on a cheese and wine adventure in Nepal, where taste buds are awakened and memories are created.

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THE PRICE INCLUDES / DOES NOT INCLUDE

The price includes
  • Land transfers necessary for the smooth running of the trip
  • Supervision by a Nepalese guide
  • Assistance from a Nepalese team for your trek (Sirdar, Sherpa, porters, etc.)
  • Accommodation and meals as described in the program
  • Trekking permits and park access rights
  • The presence during the trek of first aid equipment: first aid kit (hyperbaric chamber if Option)
The price does not include
  • Cancellation/interruption of stay/loss of luggage and assistance insurance.
  • Registration fees
  • Visa fees on arrival in Kathmandu
  • Meals not included in the program
  • Entrances to sites not included in the program
  • Drinks, personal expenses and tips
  • Showers in the lodges (200 to 300 NPR/shower) and other extras
  • The single room supplement (hotel only, impossible to guarantee a single room in a Lodge)
  • Transfer costs in case of transport different from that of the group or due to a local contingency.
  • Everything that is not mentioned in the section "the price includes"
  • The possible cost of a PCR test and any other health formalities to return to France (more information from our expert advisors). However, our local teams will assist you in making an appointment with a suitable Centre.
Your expenses on site.
  • Free meals as described in the programme: for others, between €5 and €15 per meal
  • The drinks
  • Tips
  • Souvenir goods

ADDITIONAL PRICING INFORMATION

Single room supplement for nights in a hotel (on request): contact us for availability and price.

In the lodges, we cannot book single rooms: check on site with your guide for availability and prices.

Possibility to rent a quality sleeping bag in Kathmandu: to be reserved upon registration. (70€ in cash).

TARIFF ADJUSTMENT

Regarding optional choices, the total amount could be variable. Regarding the big and fast inflation in the country, some prices for fooding or lodging could increase. Our policy is that we will not impact this inflation in your cost price strip, only in case of an exceptional crisis situation.

PAYMENT SCHEDULE

More than 35 days from the departure date of the trip, you must pay a deposit of 35% of the total price of the trip at registration. For any registration less than 35 days from the date of departure, payment must be made in one go and for the full price of the trip. The balance of the price of the trip must be paid, without reminder from us, at the latest 35 days before the departure date. Installment payment can be set up

More detail in our link “how to make payment” -HERE-

TIPS

Tipping is still very present in Asia in general, and in Nepal in particular.

Linked to customer satisfaction, it is an integral part of the country’s culture:

Independent of salary level, tipping is seen by Nepalese as a sign of appreciation.

Its amount therefore depends on your appreciation of the service. Rendering and your generosity.

During your trip

INDIVIDUAL ACCOMMODATION

You can opt for individual accommodation:

Single room for nights at the hotel only: extra charge depending on the season

(Sometimes available for nights at the lodge 10€ extra).

For circuits with nights in tents, individual tent for all nights in camp.

For lodge tours, with one to three nights in a tent during the ascents, no individual tent possible.

Cost: please inquire as to your needs

ADDITIONAL SERVICES

Guided tour of Kathmandu/other major site: 1 days trip

TRIP 1:

Discover the greatest cultural treasures of the Kathmandu Valley, inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage list, with an English-speaking Nepalese cultural guide. Marvel at Shree Buddhanath, a 36-metre-high stupa in the Tibetan quarter of Nepal’s capital. Discover Pashupatinath, a Hindu shrine dedicated to Shiva and one of the four highest pilgrimage sites in Asia. And in the Kathmandu valley, the traditional village of Bhaktapur will astonish you with its 17th-century architecture.

TRIP 2:

Climb to the top of the ‘monkey temple’, Swayambhoudnath and be rewarded with a breathtaking view of the whole of Kathmandu. It is one of the oldest and most revered religious sites in the valley. You will continue with a visit to DurbarSquare KTM which is the heart of the old city and is made up of 3 contiguous squares, to head after lunch to the famous town of Patan which adjoins Kathmandu and while heading towards the temple square, you may catch a glimpse of the goldsmiths, woodcarvers and other local craftsmen whose town is renowned for their numbers and quality of work.

Trip 3: Food Tour

If you’re looking to sample authentic Nepalese cuisine and a range of comfort foods during your stay in Nepal, Kathmandu won’t disappoint when it comes to the variety of restaurants offering a collection of local and indigenous specialities. Join our guide on a late-night stroll through Nepal’s capital to discover some discreet, intimate restaurants and ‘bistronomic’ places (2.5/3h trip and therefore 50% of the price charged on the scale – a minimum of €38).

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Trip 4: Kathmandu, the hidden city

Setting off to discover the old town, its old market and discreet temple squares, this trip will take you through Kathmandu and this other ‘hidden’ life in scenes that are sometimes surprising and moving, at the bend of a temple, a small square or the edge of a well. Perhaps you’ll be lucky enough to come across a religious family ceremony or a wedding!

Price per person (can be paid on the spot)

1 person: €100, ->2 people: €80, ->3 to 6 people: €75, ->7 to 10 people: €50

The price includes

Visits to the monuments listed above.
Entrance fees to the sites and temples listed above.
The services of a Nepalese cultural guide (English-speaking if required).
A private vehicle with driver (from 4 people).

The price does not include

Lunch.

Tips.

NB: This visit must be booked at registration and paid for on site in euros or Nepalese rupees (NPR). / To be paid on site

Extend your trip

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Extension in Jungle Safari Park

In the heart of the verdant jungle of the Annapurna Circuit Trek, let yourself be surprised by this three-day safari stay in one of the largest forests and nature reserves in Nepal. This park, which borders India to the south, is a real wild paradise: unicorn rhinos, leopards, monkeys, bears, elephants, and above all the famous Bengal tiger inhabit these protected places. In the fall, just after the monsoon, the abundant water leads the animals to spread throughout the park, where the tall grass provides suitable hiding places.

Real perk: Kasara Resort****, with unique charm, located in the immediate vicinity of the park in a lush natural setting. Anxious to preserve this delicate ecosystem, the Kasara Resort is an exceptional hotel in perfect harmony with nature for a confidential getaway, where one has the strange impression that time has stood still.

Kasara Resort information’s -HERE- https://www.kasararesort.com/

The price includes

Transfers in a private vehicle with an English-speaking Nepalese driver (Basic English).

Accommodation for two nights at Kasara Resort, in Chitwan Park, double room basis.

Meals as described in the program.

Guided tours and activities as described with an English-speaking naturalist guide from Kasara Resort, shared with other hotel guests.

The price does not include

Cancellation/interruption/loss of luggage insurance and assistance.

Alcoholic beverages or extras

Gratuities

Related services not offered by the agency

anything not mentioned in ‘the price includes’.

Possibility of extending the stay: +1 night

Cost: please enquire according to your requirements

Organisation Content

TRAVEL

  • Car, minibus or private bus for road travel within the country.
  • 6-seater Jeep with local comfort for transfers on the track. Managed by local companies, the Jeeps impose Spartan comfort. Most of the time, they have several seats at the front facing the road, then, at the rear, two seats parallel to the road, which face each other.
  • Domestic flights mainly operated by Yeti Airlines and Tara Airlines.

NB: Domestic flights in Nepal are subject to weather conditions, they can be postponed and / or canceled. In the event of a problem, we will do our best to preserve the initial program. However, the stages of the trek can be adapted and, very rarely, the international flights shifted. In this case, FNV will reorganize your air transport. However, participants cannot claim any compensation and any extra cost will be on charge of the customer.

ACCOMMODATION

  • In Kathmandu: accommodation in a family hotel (local standard), double room basis.
  • During the trek: accommodation in a lodge. Halfway between refuges and lodgings, the lodges of the Annapurnas tour offer a very variable comfort depending on the stages. However, ascending to the Manang Valley, they become warmer. Due to isolation and lack of fuel, lodge rooms are not heated. For your comfort, it is essential to provide a good sleeping bag.

Separate toilets or in the lodge. In all the lodges, the sanitary facilities remain the most rustic part! Paid showers, but often lukewarm, as they are heated only by solar energy. Provide light sandals, hygiene being… local.

Heating water for showers requires a lot of energy. Above 3000 meters in altitude, you can order basins of hot water, which consume less energy, which will probably also prevent you from catching a cold!

The lodges have electricity: possibility of charging the batteries (paying, but only a few rupees) and, sometimes, Wi-Fi connection with low speed (paying).

Lodge owners refuse advance reservations for individual rooms.

MEALS

  • At noon, picnic in the field or meal taken in the lodge. Attention! It is a real pause, relatively long. Our porters take advantage of this stopover to feed themselves copiously. Their traditional dal-bhat, made from rice and lentils, is the main meal of their day. The pace of walking therefore does not correspond to that generally adopted in hiking, where the midday stop is short. Take the opportunity to rest or take a walk.
  • Dinner and breakfast taken in the lodge. We strive to vary the meals (group menus) between each lodge. However, Hindus and Buddhists are mostly vegetarians. We therefore eat little meat or fish. The dishes are based on pasta, rice, potatoes, lentils, etc.
  • During the trek, additional energy food is provided. Purchased locally, they offer a more limited choice than in France. You can, if you wish, bring some complementary cereal bars adapted to your taste. Drinks: during the trek, tea is served with meals. Two cups of tea are included per meal. Additional cups of tea and other drinks, including mineral water, remain the responsibility of the participants. You can fill your water bottles in the lodges, but it is essential to treat it with purifying tablets. Avoid buying plastic bottles, which must then be recycled. You can buy already treated water in the villages (safe drinking water), which limits the bottle problem.

BAGGAGE TRANSPORT

Each participant travels on foot with a light backpack, carrying only their personal belongings necessary for the day (water bottle, camera, protective clothing, etc.). The rest of the equipment is carried by the porters to the next accommodation.

We ask everyone to have only one bag (trekking bag that will be carried) of 13 kilos maximum. Possibility of leaving things at the hotel in Kathmandu and picking them up when you return from trekking.

YOUR INSURANCE AND ASSISTANCE

An adventure circuit includes risks that should be mitigated by being well insured. The assistance essentially covers search and rescue costs, repatriation and medical costs. It intervenes as soon as a medical report makes it possible to decide on repatriation. Beforehand, in regions far from medical infrastructures and difficult to access, you must accept the organization of first aid by local means (carriers, horses, 4X4, etc.). It compensates the loss or theft of luggage. The insurance protects against the financial risk of cancellation (Visa cards do not offer a cancellation guarantee).

ECO-FRIENDLY TOURISM

Acting for responsible tourism. We are committed to developing responsible tourism.

Since its origin, we have tried to create different journeys thanks to all the resources of the earth, but with the duty to ensure its sustainability for future generations.

We are in the process of becoming partners of the ATR association (Acting for Responsible Tourism).

Through its label, ATR pursues several objectives: Disseminate good practices in responsible tourism; Develop relationships based on good social and environmental practices with all tourism stakeholders in the destinations; these projects always carry an objective of autonomous economic development for the local populations.

In Nepal, KEEP (Kathmandu Environmental Education Project)

A non-profit, non-governmental organisation, its mission is to ensure the future ecological and cultural prosperity of Nepal and its people by maximising the benefits and reducing the negative impacts associated with tourism.